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Abrahams in bid to broker peace deal

January 14, 2011 09:51
David Abrahams

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Martin Bright,

Martin Bright

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The international defence and security thinktank, the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), has confirmed the appointment of the first Jewish vice-president in its 180-year history.

North East property tycoon David Abrahams has been given the post in an attempt to boost the institute's work in Israel and Palestine. His fellow vice-presidents include Sir Paul Lever, former UK ambassador to Germany, Sir David Omand, former Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office, and the Duke of Westminster.

The JC understands that the first event to be planned by RUSI and Mr Abrahams will be a major conference of Arab foreign ministers in London this summer to discuss the normalisation of relations with Israel and the establishment of a Palestinian state.

The conference will take as its starting point the Arab Peace Initiative, first suggested at the 2002 meeting of the A rab League. This proposed peace in return for complete withdrawal from the Occupied Territories.

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