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Settlers fail to settle Conservative MP Brazier

April 19, 2012 15:42
Julian Brazier MP, left, meets settlers and pro-Israel activists in Parliament

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

A Conservative MP who claimed Israel was "whipping up feeling" against British troops has said he stands by his comments.

Julian Brazier met eight activists, including supporters of Israel and leaders of the British Israel Coalition, in a specially arranged meeting at Parliament.

Among those at the meeting were leaders of the Shomron Liaison Office, which represents Jewish communities in the West Bank, and Palestinian writer and academic Mudar Zahran, who fled to Britain from Jordan.

In Mr Brazier's comments, in a letter to Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, he had suggested Israeli activity in the West Bank was "playing a major role in inciting the anger felt in Pakistan and Afghanistan" and was leading to attacks on British troops.