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Labour Friends of Israel: NPF Consultation Submission 

The below is Labour Friends of Israel's 2023 National Policy Forum submission, to the 'Britain in the world' commission. Labour Friends of Israel: NPF Consultation Submission  About LFI Established in 1957, Labour Friends of Israel campaigns for a negotiated two-state solution for two peoples; with Israel safe, secure and recognised within its borders; living alongside a…

LFI parliamentarians push the government to keep its Middle East promises

Today's FCDO orals session saw LFI parliamentarians push the government on a number of policy issues. LFI parliamentary supporter and former LFI chair Andrew Gwynne MP asked the foreign secretary about UK support for the International Fund for Israeli-Palestinian Peace, noting that it is now five years since the UK government expressed its support for the…

In Brief: Confidence in Israeli government collapses amid ongoing protests

Benjamin Netanyahu > World Economic Forum / Manuel Lopez, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 February saw a sharp increase in the proportion of Israelis who describe the Jewish state’s overall situation as either bad or very bad, according to the Israeli Democracy Institute’s February 2023 polling. The percentage of Israelis who are optimistic about the future of Israel’s national…

In Brief: Saudis indicate nuclear programme as price of normalising with Israel

Crown prince Mohamad bin Salman > US State Department, public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Saudi Arabia has reportedly asked the United States to approve the development of a civilian nuclear programme in exchange for the kingdom normalising relations with Israel. The demand is the latest in a series of asks put to the US from Riyadh, though such…

LFI director: We stand with Israel – and the millions of Israelis defending democracy

LFI director Michael Rubin has written the below article for the Jewish Chronicle. Click here to read the original. Thousands of Israelis protesting against the goverment's judicial overhaul bills in Tel Aviv on March 04, 2023 (Photo by Gili Yaari /Flash90) For friends of Israel, the last two months have been depressing and disturbing. Benjamin Netanyahu’s self-serving efforts to emasculate…

Labour reiterates support for coexistence fund in Lords debate

  LFI parliamentary supporter Lord Collins The Labour frontbench has today reiterated the party's support for UK involvement in the International Fund for Israeli-Palestinian Peace, a longstanding LFI campaign goal. Responding to a debate in the House of Lords on Israeli-Palestinian peace, Labour's Lords FCDO spokesperson Lord Collins highlighted the importance of "economic development and supporting people-to-people coexistence…

LFI peers take part in Israeli-Palestinian peace debate

A number of LFI peers have this evening taken part in a debate on 'calming the violence and build a lasting peace between the government of Israel and the Palestinian people' in the House of Lords. LFI Lords chair Baroness Ramsay LFI Lords chair Baroness Ramsay reminded colleagues of how Iran's support for terrorism in the region…

In Brief: Israeli president addresses Middle East’s largest investor event

Israeli president Isaac Herzog > Elad Brami, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Israeli president Isaac Herzog has praised a summit involving the biggest business delegation from the Gulf which “would have been pure fantasy a few years ago”. Herzog formally opened the OurCrowd summit, the biggest investor event in the Middle East for start-up companies, saying…

In Brief: New Palestinian terror factions emerging in the West Bank

Palestinian militant > atphalix, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Recent violence in the West Bank between the IDF and Palestinian militant groups has witnessed small numbers of young Palestinian men take up arms against Israel in defiance of the Palestinian political leadership. A number of newly emerging groups, many with fluid and overlapping affiliations, have emerged…

Analysis: Mass protests continue as reservists join battle against Bibi’s legal reforms

Record numbers of Israelis took part in protests on Saturday night as opposition to Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reforms continues to mount. An estimated 250,000 people took to the streets of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and over 90 other locations. Almost all the reservists in the Israeli air force’s elite Squadron 69 have said they…