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Hague tells Friends of Israel: I’m a Zionist

June 27, 2008 16:32

By

Dana Gloger

1 min read

Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague declared on Wednesday that he considers himself a Zionist.

In a question-and-answer session for the Conservative Friends of Israel annual business lunch, Mr Hague was asked by JC columnist Times journalist Danny Finkelstein if he thought of himself as a Zionist. He said: “I believe in the existence of Israel and in its safety and democracy, so yes, I am.”

Mr Hague also told the more than 500 guests, including what were claimed to be 85 Conservative MPs, that neither Israel nor Britain should negotiate with Hamas. He said: “Hamas needs to renounce violence and recognise Israel first, and there is no sign of that yet. Talking only works when all parties realise that violence is not going to succeed.”

He defended his 2006 comments that Israel’s response to rocket attacks in the war with Lebanon was “disproportionate”. He maintained: “If we are friends of another nation, we should be able to criticise them as a candid friend.”

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