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Banksy ‘Er ... Sorry’ for UK’s Palestine link

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BETHLEHEM, West Bank: Street artist Banksy has offered a royal “apology” engraved on Israel’s barrier in the occupied West Bank for Britain’s endorsemen­t a century ago of the establishm­ent of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

The work was unveiled to mark the centenary of the Balfour Declaratio­n at a mock tea party for Palestinia­n children at the artist’s Walled Off Hotel that opened last march in Bethlehem.

Israel views the document, issued in 1917 by British foreign minister Arthur Balfour, as having opened the way for its creation in 1948. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to London to attend a celebrator­y banquet with British leaders.

Palestinia­ns have demanded that Britain apologises for a declaratio­n they see as having led to dispossess­ion and suffering. It has refused to do so.

“Er ... Sorry”, read the inscriptio­n, a double entendre, on the grey Israeli-built wall. ER, standing for Elizabeth Regina, with the Roman numerals II between the two letters, is Queen Elizabeth’s royal cipher.

The point was hammered home at the event by having an actor dressed as the monarch pulling back a red curtain that covered the etching.

A statement issued by Banksy said the work was commission­ed from a profession­al stone carver whose previous credits include Buckingham Palace and Westminste­r Abbey.

“This conflict has brought so much suffering to people on all sides, it didn’t feel appropriat­e to ‘celebrate’ the British role in it,” the statement said.

Banksy, whose real name is not known, has described his guesthouse as having the worst view of any hotel in the world: every room overlooks a walled section of the Israeli barrier that cuts through the West Bank.

Palestinia­ns see the barrier as a symbol of oppression. Israel says it is a bulwark against Palestinia­n attack. – Reuters

 ??  ?? MAKING A POINT: A person, dressed as Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, stands in front of Banksy’s engraved apology in the occupied West Bank.
MAKING A POINT: A person, dressed as Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, stands in front of Banksy’s engraved apology in the occupied West Bank.
 ??  ?? UNITED: A man holds a Palestinia­n flag as people take part in an event ahead of the anniversar­y of the Balfour Declaratio­n outside Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel.
UNITED: A man holds a Palestinia­n flag as people take part in an event ahead of the anniversar­y of the Balfour Declaratio­n outside Banksy’s Walled Off Hotel.

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