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Jeremy Havardi

Opinion

The game's up for the blundering Hague

February 9, 2011 19:22
2 min read

It's over. The game's up. William Hague's long standing claim to be a friend of Israel is plainly just so much hot air. He and Mr. Cameron have little interest in defending Israel against the global jihad, one of the truly great causes of our time. Instead they are lazily regurgitating Arabist sentiment.

It started with a newspaper interview in which the Foreign Secretary was asked to comment on something that Benjamin Netanyahu had said. The Israeli PM had declared that his country should prepare for 'any outcome' in its dealings with Egypt, depending on the course of events in that country. This was an entirely understandable comment. Presumably he meant that Israel had to contemplate the possibility of an Islamist takeover in Egypt, and be forced to rethink its military and intelligence options accordingly. Egypt remains one of Israel's key regional allies after all.

But the foreign secretary then condemned Netanyahu's remarks as 'belligerent,' a remark as absurd as it was immoral. How could it be belligerent to talk of defending yourself against enemies that are sworn to your destruction and which aspire to drive your population into the sea?

Even if Hague is guilty of misinterpreting the Israeli PM's remarks, why is he even saying such things in public? This is a diplomatic blunder of epic proportions.

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