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Analysis

Israel concern that centenary is being downplayed by UK

Officials expected Britain to take a more prominent role

November 2, 2017 15:54
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Israel believes Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office is deliberately downplaying the centenaries of both the Balfour Declaration and a key First World War battle by sending only junior representatives to anniversary events.

Senior officials believe members of the British diplomatic corps are acting out of concern over Palestinian and Arab protests, despite Prime Minister Theresa May’s pledge to commemorate Balfour “with pride and respect”.

The Israeli officials point to the minimal level of UK government representation for Balfour commemorations in Israel and at an event to mark 100 years since the Battle of Beersheba.

Earlier this year there had been expectations that Britain would take a more prominent role in both centenaries, raising hopes that a member of the Royal Family would make an official visit for the first time since Israeli independence in 1948.