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Israel blasts UK’s ‘megaphone’ tactic

Israeli diplomats have expressed their “deep disappointment” over what they have termed Britain’s “megaphone diplomacy” over Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

December 30, 2008 17:10
Bill Rammell

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

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Israeli diplomats have expressed their “deep disappointment” over what they have termed Britain’s “megaphone diplomacy” over Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

But the Minister for the Middle East, Bill Rammell, has denied that the government is planning any initiatives.

Mr Rammell visited Israel and the Palestinian Authority last week and at the end of his stay said: “Our position is long-standing. We have always said that the settlements are illegal by international law and that they make facts on the ground, making a solution more difficult.”

He insisted that Britain’s latest moves, in demanding that Israel labels goods from the settlements, and the new advisory to British citizens that they should not buy property in the West Bank, were not a new policy or an attempt to pressure Israel.

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