The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Israeli training of US police force is no secret

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Sir, – Rebecca LongBailey’s sacking for re-tweeting a link to an interview the actress Maxine Peake gave, which highlighte­d Israel’s training of US police department­s, does need context.

First, Maxine is wrong to attribute the training to Israeli Secret Services.

In fact the training has been going on for over 20 years between the two countries’ respective police forces.

Second, a ‘conspiracy’ is something secret and furtive.

This has been going on entirely in the open and is well-known.

There may or may not have been a Secret Service angle.

I would draw readers’ attention to two articles available freely online, complete with photograph­s of ‘knee on the neck’ arrests of Palestinia­ns, on the Middle East Eye monitoring website:

“US police

in defiance of UN resolution­s.

But people think that criticisin­g them is antiSemiti­c – it is not. Any government should be able to take criticism.

Labour’s shadow education secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey should not have been sacked.

I will continue to criticise any government, which is my right, but I am not criticisin­g their religion. That is a separate issue altogether. Alister Rankin. 93 Whyterose Terrace, Methil, Leven. department­s under pressure to end training programmes with Israel” (by Sheren Khalel, MEE, June 22 2020) and “Police Unity Tour: US officers in Israel for anniversar­y of 9/11 attacks.

Exchange programmes raise concerns about import of military-style police tactics in US” (by Azad Essa, MEE November 11 2019).

The articles list the US police department­s that have taken part in the training.

It is interestin­g Keir Starmer chooses to make his ‘Neil Kinnock’ move against the most highprofil­e of left-supporting figures six days before Israel is about to start the process of annexation of 40% of the occupied West Bank, with the backing of the BBC it appears (Newsnight June 25 2020).

Chris Sutherland. 5 Kirkhill,

St Andrews.

seen oncoming traffic that has priority, has failed to give way or not applied sufficient care.

Far from warning people on the major road there is something joining their traffic stream, the warning should also be on the minor road, advising the emerging driver of the traffic on the main road. And again in accordance with the Highway Code, if giving way on joining is dangerous then Stop signs should be installed instead of the Give Way.

Reducing speed limits merely has the potential

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