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Board of Deputies suspends five members over ‘misleading’ anti-Gaza war letter

Board accuses deputies of breaching code of conduct by giving impression that they spoke for the whole organisation in letter to the Financial Times

June 25, 2025 13:40
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The Board of Deputies has suspended five of the 36 deputies who signed a letter published in the Financial Times condemning Israel's actions in Gaza (Image: Getty)
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The Board of Deputies has suspended five of the 36 deputies who signed a letter published in the Financial Times condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, saying that they had given the “misleading impression” that their letter reflected the official position of the Board as a whole. 

In a statement released on Tuesday, the Board said a panel of its constitution committee had investigated the letter’s signatories and unanimously found the group in breach of the organisation’s code of conduct. Those behind the press release and subsequent media appearances were found to have committed more serious violations.

"The Board is a democratic and representative organisation, of which all Deputies are members, and are entitled to express their opinions freely,” the Board’s statement read. “Thus, the Panel was clear in its findings that the breaches do not refer to content of the letter but to the behaviour of the signatories, to a greater or lesser extent, in using their positions as Deputies to promote it.”

The letter to the Finanical Times signed by the 36 deputies stated in part: “Israel’s soul is being ripped out and we, members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, fear for the future of the Israel we love and have such close ties to” and claimed Israel’s policies in Gaza run “contrary to our Jewish values”.