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Silence over the settlements

December 6, 2012 15:16

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Israel’s planned settlement expansion east of Jerusalem — in retaliation for the UN’s upgrade of the Palestinians’ status — provoked a predictably strong international reaction.

And it elicited a predictable reaction, too, from the Board of Deputies: silence.

Although the issue did crop up at the Board’s executive on Monday, its president Vivian Wineman said afterwards that he was saying nothing for the moment.

A leading doveish voice at the Board, treasurer Laurence Brass — who last night attended a dinner in London for the Neve Shalom Jewish-Arab village in Israel – was also pledged to silence. “I have been gagged and prevented from expressing my disquiet,” he said.