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Israel agrees to graves pay-out

April 18, 2008 15:53

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

Israel has finally agreed to pay for the restoration of a British war-graves cemetery in Gaza City, damaged when it launched an operation after the abduction of Corporal Gilad Shalit in June 2006.

A memorial stone, perimeter wall, trees and a number of headstones were damaged in that operation and in a second incident a week later.

Britain issued a formal complaint after the Israelis ignored a letter from its embassy in Tel Aviv. After initially denying responsibility for the damage for months, Israel has now agreed to pay NIS 145,000 (£20,600).

David Parker, director of information at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, said: “We were very pleased that the Israeli government was prepared to pay compensation for the damage to the cemetery.

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