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Party leaders stake their claims for Jewish votes

April 29, 2010 14:06
Clegg: ‘a supporter of Israel’

ByMartin Bright, Martin Bright

3 min read

The three major political parties this week made their pitch for the vote of JC readers in a series of exclusive articles and interviews involving senior politicians.

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg told us that his party's criticism of Operation Cast Lead stemmed from a concern that Israel was damaging its international reputation.

"The mark of a strong friendship is to be prepared to speak out if you believe a friend is acting against their own best interests," he said. "When I speak out over Gaza, for example, it is because I genuinely feel that Israel's policy runs counter to its best interests. That is not a view unheard of amongst the Jewish community."

He said Israel needed to hold an independent inquiry into the conflict. "The truth is that Operation Cast Lead did not work. It was self-defeating. There are still attacks on Israeli citizens from Gaza. Israel is more isolated internationally, the people of Gaza are more embittered and Hamas strengthened as a direct result of Cast Lead."