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Ambassador slams ‘anti-Israel’ Britain

June 12, 2008 23:00

By

Shelly Paz

1 min read

Israel’s ambassador to the UK claimed this week that the debate on Israel had been “hijacked” by a minority which said “don’t bother us with the facts”.

Ron Prosor declared that Britain was “a hotbed of anti-Israel sentiment” in an opinion piece which appeared in the Daily Telegraph on Tuesday. Mr Prosor, who said that the University and College Union’s resolution on an academic boycott of Israel had been the “trigger” for the article, added: “For five consecutive years everyone told me how marginal this issue was, how it was not significant.

“But I see a real gap between the government, with professionals such as Gordon Brown and David Miliband, who know the issues very well and are at the forefront of understanding all the phenomena in the region, and what we can call ‘public opinion’.

“As far as I can see, government is much more positive about Israel than public opinion, which seems to be led by some media outlets.

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