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LFI parliamentarians take part in Holocaust Memorial Day debate

A number of LFI parliamentarians have today taken part in a debate in the House of Commons to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023. In his comments, LFI chair Steve McCabe MP spoke movingly about his visit to Poland with March of the Living UK last year, and reminded colleagues “why Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years26 January, 2023 ago

In Brief: Iran arrests three female journalists in protests crackdown

Iranian authorities have arrested three female journalists in recent days, local media reported on Monday. The arrests came amid months of protests triggered by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini. Iran has been rocked by protests since the death on 16 September of Amini, a 22-year-old woman of Kurdish Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years ago

In Brief: Israelis back talks with Palestinians and settlement freeze

More than half of the Israeli public would like to see a meeting between prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, according to a poll commissioned by the Geneva Initiative Israel NGO. When asked whether Israel should enter political talks with the PA, 52.8 percent said yes, Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years ago

In Brief: Amid speculation, Saudis reaffirm commitment to two-state normalisation

Saudi Arabia will not normalise ties with Israel without progress towards a two-state solution with the Palestinians, the kingdom’s top diplomat asserted last week. The comments by Prince Faisal bin Farhan al Saud, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, followed reported discussion of the topic between Israeli prime minister Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years25 January, 2023 ago

Analysis: Protests and debate continue over Israeli government’s reforms

Over 100,000 Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday night amid rising opposition to controversial judicial reforms proposed by Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government. What happened The protests, which also saw smaller demonstrations across the country, came as the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, was said to be considering Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years ago

LFI chairs write to Israeli Ambassador on new government ministers

Today, LFI chair Steve McCabe MP and LFI Lords chair Baroness Ramsay have written to the Israeli Ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely, to express their concern about the appointment of certain ministers to the new coalition government led by Benjamin Netanyahu.   In the letter, Steve and Meta make clear that their Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years19 January, 2023 ago

In Brief: Morocco announces expanded military cooperation with Israel

  The Moroccan military announced this week that it had agreed to strengthen military cooperation with Israel, including in intelligence and cybersecurity, following defence meetings in Rabat. The two countries “agreed to further strengthen cooperation and expand it to other areas, including in intelligence, air defence and electronic warfare”, a Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years18 January, 2023 ago

In Brief: One in four Likud voters fear for Israeli democracy, poll finds

Most voters for prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party support the government’s plans to dramatically restructure Israel’s legal system, according to a poll aired on Israel’s Channel 12 last week. The poll found that 55 percent of Likud voters backed the new government’s plans to overhaul the judiciary, with Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years ago

In Brief: 80,000 Israelis rally in Tel Aviv to protest judicial overhaul

Tens of thousands of demonstrators faced pouring rain on Saturday to gather in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square for protests against Israel’s new hard-right government and its plans for sweeping judicial reforms. Police estimated a turnout of some 80,000 people rallied in the square and surrounding streets, with many Israelis travelling Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years ago

Analysis: Tehran executes British national as Labour calls for tougher action

Labour came out in support of proscribing the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps this week, as the Iranian regime continues its attempts to crush protestors. What happened On Saturday, Iran announced that it had executed a dual Iranian-British national, Ali Reza Akbari, who had previously served a deputy defence minister, amid Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years ago

LFI parliamentary supporter Kim Leadbeater writes to PM on coexistence fund

LFI parliamentary supporter Kim Leadbeater has today written to prime minister Rishi Sunak to push him to pledge UK participation in the International Fund for Israeli-Palestinian Peace, a longstanding LFI campaign goal. The letter referenced Sunak’s comments to Conservative Friends of Israel in December 2022, in which he committed to Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 2 years17 January, 2023 ago

Labour backs IRGC proscription for “maximum pressure” on Iran

At a backbench business debate on the treatment of protestors in Iran yesterday, Labour’s shadow minister for the Middle East, Bambos Charalambous MP, called for a “coordinated international approach” to deal with the Iranian regime that would require “maximum pressure” to succeed. In his comments, Charalambous said that a “coordinated Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 3 years12 January, 2023 ago

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