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Peer criticises US relationship with 'powerful Jewish community'

December 4, 2012 10:18

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A Liberal Democrat peer has referred to the role of the "huge and powerful Jewish community" in the United States' decision to vote against last week's Palestinian United Nations bid.

Despite opposition from the Obama administration and an abstention on the part of the UK, the Palestinians won observer status at the UN General A ssembly last Thursday.

In a Lords debate on the resolution, which also covered Israel's announcement about further settlement building and saw several peers urge the government to stand firm on its criticism of the Netanyahu administration, Lord Phillips called on the government to pursue the path of plain speaking. He said that "if necessary" this country should be independent of the United States, "which is in a particular relationship with the huge and powerful Jewish community there".

In his speech, which included comments about the situation in Gaza but no mention of the rocket attacks conducted by Hamas terrorists in the area, Lord Phillips spoke of meeting Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.