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Israel embassy sketch gets an angry response

January 9, 2014 11:43
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A television comedy sketch that treated the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a subject for humour has been roundly condemned by the Zionist Federation.

ZF chairman Paul Charney said the sketch, broadcast on BBC Three’s comedy programme, The Revolution Will Be Televised, “ridicules antisemitism at a time when anti-Jewish bigotry is on the rise”.

The programme, which aired in December, showed comedians Jolyon Rubinstein, who is Jewish, and Heydon Prowse dressed as workmen pretending to be employed by the Israeli embassy in south-west London.

They informed local property owners that they were taking their land, explaining: “Before it was your land, it was our land, so we are really going to take what was rightfully ours. This is our land that was given to us by the Almighty.”