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Outrage in Brent over decision to twin London borough with Nablus in West Bank

Labour council voted for ‘cultural’ link to municipality described as ‘hotbed of anti-Jewish terrorism’

June 19, 2025 16:53
Brent Council, the home of Wembley Stadium, has plans to twin with the West Bank city of Nablus (Photo: Getty Images)
Brent Council, the home of Wembley Stadium, has voted to twin with the West Bank city of Nablus (Photo: Getty Images)
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Outraged members of the Jewish community in Brent have condemned a vote by the local council last month to twin the London borough with the Palestinian city Nablus.

Despite the British government advising against all but essential travel to the northern West Bank town, the motion to officially twin Brent with Nablus was passed by the Labour majority council on May 14. Brent Council – of which 49 seats out of the total 57 are occupied by Labour Party members – voted to twin to promote “cultural, social, economic and educational exchanges”.

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Last week, a newsletter from Wembley Synagogue sent to community members began: “We can hardly believe it… Given the worldwide reputation of the city of Nablus as a hotbed of anti-Jewish terrorism, this is a shameful decision by the council. In effect the Jewish citizens of Brent are being told that the Borough of Brent does not care a fig for what we think.”

One Jewish Brent resident told the JC: “None of us even knew that a twinning campaign was happening. We were completely blindsided. Nobody in Brent outside of some Muslim community circles were consulted about it.