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UJS urges Israeli government to change policy on deporting migrants

Open letter to ambassador Mark Regev stresses student's love of Israel, but calls government's deportation policy 'a betrayal of values we hold dear'

March 1, 2018 17:29
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The Union of Jewish Students (UJS) has published an open letter to Mark Regev, the Israeli ambassador, “imploring” the Israeli government to reverse its decision to deport thousands of African asylum seekers.

The open letter, which was published on the UJS’s website this afternoon, is titled Ve’ahav’ta lere’acha ka’mocha, the Jewish concept of loving one’s neighbour as oneself.

The UJS representatives describe themselves as “immensely proud” of their Jewish homeland as well as of “the State of Israel’s wondrous achievements and contributions to the world.”

They add: “To have a Jewish homeland after 2,000 years in exile is nothing short of miraculous. That this state is a beacon of freedom and democracy in a region too often marred by terror and tyranny, where Jewish values are brought to life and held in high esteem, only furthers the achievement. We advocate for, defend and support our Jewish homeland, and we share a message of peace and inclusion with the world.