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Jewish and Muslim attempt at harmony hits flat note

August 27, 2014 20:46
Board of Deputies president Vivian Wineman (Photo: John Rifkin)

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

Muslim and Jewish leaders have united in calling for stronger collaboration between their communities in the wake of the Gaza conflict.

In an unprecedented joint statement, the Board of Deputies and the Muslim Council of Britain condemned civilian deaths as tragic and called for efforts to avoid them.

They also condemned any expression of antisemitism, Islamophobia and racism generally, calling on both communities to “redouble efforts to work together and get to know one another”.

But the statement was not without controversy, with both sides unable to agree the exact meaning behind one key line.

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