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Quakers and Christian Aid Parliament lobby over Israel settlements

June 21, 2012 10:43
Sir Gerald Kaufman

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Two leading Christian groups, the Quakers and Christian Aid, have urged the government to ban the import of products from Israeli settlements.

At a Parliamentary briefing on Tuesday, Christian Aid officers and Quakers told MPs that stopping goods from West Bank settlements being sold in Britain would enhance the prospects of peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

The groups had invited more than 20 MPs to the meeting about the effect settlements have on life for Palestinians in the West Bank. The meeting was chaired by Liberal Democrat MP Steve Gilbert but only around half-a-dozen other parliamentarians attended.

Christian Aid’s William Bell said the government must protect consumers from “purchasing goods from an illegal source”. He claimed the stance was “nothing to do with the delegitimisation of Israel.