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Israel's case ignored in secret government memo

An internal UK government briefing note on Israel’s recent action in Gaza is written almost entirely from the Palestinian perspective.

February 5, 2009 17:04

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Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

2 min read

An internal UK government briefing note on Israel’s recent action in Gaza is written almost entirely from the Palestinian perspective.

The two-and-a-half page private memo was prepared by the Foreign Office and the Home Office’s research and information unit. It is headed: “The British government position on the situation in Gaza”. It contains only two mentions of Hamas and gives no explanation or context as to how or why Israel launched its operation on December 27.

The first highlighted point of the advice note states: “The Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary have called publicly and privately for an immediate and permanent ceasefire. Israel’s military action is not proportionate.”

It continues: “The killing of 30 innocent civilians in a UN school on Tuesday is a devastating reminder of the urgency of our responsibilities.”

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