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Geldof to visit Israel, accept honorary degree

March 21, 2011 11:08
Bob Geldof

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Musician and campaigner Bob Geldof is accepting an honorary degree from Ben Gurion University later this year.

The award from the university is being conferred in celebration of Mr Geldof's anti-poverty activism, including his organisation of the Live Aid and Live 8 concerts and his work with a range of charitable causes.

It is understood it will be a first visit to Israel for the former front-man of the Boomtown Rats.

"Sir" Bob (his knighthood is honorary since he is an Irish citizen) who will be given the award at a ceremony in Israel in May, will be honoured at the same time as British historian and biographer Sir Martin Gilbert, and businessman Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen.