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PM: Israel 'within its rights' to search Gaza ships

The PM tells CST he 'will never rest' while Jews are under threat.

March 3, 2011 10:06
Prime Minister David Cameron addressing the CST on Wednesday night

ByJenni Frazer, Jenni Frazer

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David Cameron gave a ringing message of support for Israel this week, telling the community's biggest charity dinner that after more than 100 rockets had been fired into Israel from Gaza in one year, the country had been "within its rights to search vessels bringing cargo into Gaza".

It was a reversal of his remarks in Turkey last July following the seizure of the Mavi Marmara aid ship, when he described Israel's approach to the Gaza flotilla as "completely unacceptable."

But Mr Cameron, who warned that "some people try to judge the Israeli government by a higher code than they would apply to their own government," urged: "Now is not the time to park the Middle East peace process" and asked Israeli leaders and those who supported Israel to "use the developments in the region to seize the opportunity for peace."

He noted that "for decades, autocratic Arab regimes have used the Palestinian cause to smother their own peoples' hopes and aspirations" but believed that young people in the region were waking up to this duplicity.