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‘Israel is wrong to snub UN summit’

Israel is wrong to have withdrawn from next spring's ‘Durban II' conference in Geneva, believes one of the leaders of the Anglo-Jewish group preparing for the event.

November 27, 2008 15:08

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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Israel is wrong to have withdrawn from next spring's ‘Durban II' conference in Geneva, believes one of the leaders of the Anglo-Jewish group preparing for the event.

Rosalind Preston, joint chairman of the Jewish Human Rights Coalition (JHRC) UK, said: "We think on the whole it's a mistake. Once you've withdrawn, you can't fight."

Her co-chair, Henry Grunwald QC, president of the Board of Deputies, said that the Israeli move had come "as no surprise" to those following the conference preparations: "The disturbing outcome of the last preparatory committee in Geneva has taken the entire process to the precipice," he said.

He added that the UN High Commissioner had little time to act "to ensure that other governments are not forced to follow the examples set by Canada and Israel".

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