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Massive majority opposes Israel cultural boycott

September 28, 2012 15:22
Habima on stage at the Globe theatre

By

Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

An overwhelming majority of the British public opposes a cultural boycott of Israel.

New polling figures reveal fewer than one in five Brits believe that Israeli actors, dancers or musicians should not be welcome to perform here, and three-quarters can see no reason why British performers should not travel to Israel.

The figures are revealed in an exclusive poll conducted for the JC by YouGov.

The research follows a number of high-profile disruptions of Israeli cultural performances in Britain, including the barracking of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at the BBC Proms, protests against the Habima theatre company when it appeared at the Globe, and disturbances during the Batsheva contemporary dance group's appearance at the Edinburgh International Festival.

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