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David Quarrey

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Am I tolerated? No, I'm embraced, says UK's Israel envoy

The British Ambassador to Israel reveals how he and his partner have been received since their arrival just over a year ago

September 29, 2016 10:30
David Quarrey with partner Aldo Oliver Henriquez hosting the Spring Fair at the British Residence in Tel Aviv
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We recently completed our first year in Israel. It went by in a flash.

It was a big year. We signed the UK's biggest-ever export deal to Israel - Rolls Royce engines for El Al's new Dreamliner fleet. We celebrated record levels of bilateral trade. More than 1,200 people joined us in Ra'anana Park to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday. We had probably the biggest star ever to stay in the residence, when Helen Mirren helped us mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. We had our largest UK/Israel science conference at Oxford in April. The first major Royal Navy warship to visit Israel for seven years was a hit when it came to Eilat, and we hope to have another soon in Haifa.

Tel Aviv Pride was very special for my partner Aldo and me. People sometimes ask me if we feel tolerated in Israel. Not at all, I say - we feel welcomed and embraced, not tolerated.

But there have been difficult times too. The upsurge in violence last autumn led to months of attacks, with a terrible human toll. After a relative lull, it seems to be getting worse again as we approach the High Holy Days.