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Board of Deputies approves controversial Muslim Council of Britain statement

September 21, 2014 13:13

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

The controversial joint statement issued by the Board of Deputies and Muslim Council of Britain at the height of the Gaza conflict has received widespread support from members of the Jewish group.

Deputies at Sunday’s Board plenary meeting in central London voted by 124 to 40 in favour of a motion backing the decision of the group’s leaders to work with the Muslim organisation.

Board president Vivian Wineman told deputies that he had approved the statement at “an emergency time. We felt we had to do something”.

He said a “large proportion” of antisemitic incidents in July and August had come from within the Muslim community and that it was important to recruit “allies” among British Muslims.

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