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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: (Ambassador) Mark Regev reveals UK and Israel working on public celebration of Balfour (British) Times of Israel...Britain and Israel are working together on plans for a public celebration of the Balfour declarations centenary, Mark Regev has revealed in his first interview with the Jewish media since becoming ambassador to the UK. The envoy said he was looking forward to what will be a huge milestone with special events in both countries in the months leading up to the anniversary next November. Benjamin Netanyahus long-time spokesman said: Its being taken very seriously at the highest levels. Were hoping to do a public celebration together with the British government with senior leadership from both sides uniting to celebrate Balfour. Its a crucial, historic document. The Balfour declaration is a manifestation of the principles of self-determination of the Jewish people and theres every reason to celebrate. Were doing celebrations here and in Israel and Im looking forward to it. Its an important milestone. While Jerusalem has decided to stay out of the debate on Britains future in the European Union, Regev is known to audiences in Britain and around the globe for going into the lions den of international media to defend Israels actions, particularly at times of conflict. And, just two months into the job in London, hes proved hes not shy of taking on the big challenges head on by making a visit to SOAS one of his first engagements after arriving a trip that led to anti-Israel graffiti being scrawled across the campus. He has also spoken out on another political hot potato anti-Semitism within the Labour party. Asked whether he thought he could engage effectively with the Labour leader, he said: Ive seen Jeremy Corbyn speaking proudly about how his parents marched against the fascists in Cable Street. I look forward to meeting and having a serious conversation with him. He added: Labour has a proud history of standing up for the Jewish people, for Zionism and for Israel. If you look at some of the iconic figures of Labour in 20th century Bevan, Wilson these are people that understood the essential justice in zionism. They saw a Jewish people discriminated against, a minority suffering persecution and they saw in Zionism the desire of the Jewish people to have self-determination. They saw an essential part of an agenda of making the world a better place. Zionism fitted in with that agenda and thats why they whole-heartedly supported Zionism. I know today is 2016 and not 1946 but I know Israel has many friends in the Labour movement and as ambassador I would not be doing my job if I wasnt reaching out to the leadership in Labour and making the case for Israel. While Regev said anti-Semitism had simply morphed into a version that focused on hatred of the Jewish state, he insisted an independent Israel had changed everything in terms of the plight and prospects of Jews. Today we are sovereign and independent, he said. Today a homeless people going from place to place looking for refuge has a homeland. We have the ability to defend ourselves in a way our parents generation didnt. Thats the real change thats the victory of Zionism. He also used the opportunity to laud the support and love of British Jewry for Israel, saying: Almost everyone you speak to has been, has family there. The relationship is very strong. If I think of british Jews whove had an influence on Israeli society it goes from Moses Montefiore until the current time. Go to places to Raanana, Modiin and Jerusalem you see people making a difference to society, the economy, across all areas. Poster Comment: Seems to be no mention of marking the Centenary with million dollar cheques to each of the millions of Palestinians displaced by Jew squatters and armed Zionist gangs, an action totally contrary to Balfour and therefore making the Israeli state illegal. Balfour Declaration to head Zionist honcho Lord Rothschild, November 2,1917: "His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country." http://history1900s.about.com/cs/holocaust/p/balfourdeclare.htm Million dollars per capita seems a reasonable initial payment since an independent court would award trillions in damages against Israel, Britain and other collaborators in this illegal, criminal enterprise. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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The only 'Zionist Movement' that I could envision the Living Lord God Almighty embracing would be a full pivot repentance and return to the Creator of Heaven and Earth and Lord of Heaven's Armies. Not this den of vipers and pack of God hating sociopathic zealots.
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