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PM 'fights for Israel' as Labour backs Pal bid

September 22, 2011 11:31
David Cameron greeted by President Obama in New York

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Stephen Pollard,

Stephen Pollard

2 min read

The Prime Minister flew to New York this week "to fight for Israel" at the United Nations, according to senior Conservative Party sources.

The UK government has been careful during an intense period of diplomatic brinksmanship not to show its hand on whether it would support the recognition of Palestinian statehood. But the JC understands that David Cameron's intention has been to keep the Palestinian bid out of the Security Council and to reach a deal that falls short of recognition.

The Conservative sources were keen to emphasise that the coalition government had done right by Israel in its reform of the law of "universal jurisdiction", allowing Israeli politicians and military figures to visit the UK without fear of arrest for alleged war crimes.

Mr Cameron also personally intervened to pull the UK out of the UN conference to mark the anniversary of the Durban declaration (Durban III), which singled out Israel as being guilty of human rights abuses.

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