The Jewish Chronicle

Friends united as Gove attacks anti-Zionists

- BY MARCUS DYSCH

MICHAEL GOVE has attacked antiIsrael activists who chanted antisemiti­c slogans in London.

The Environmen­t Secretary said the reach of such activists extended far, with more than 170 anti-Israel events in Britain last month.

There was, he said, a “dark and furious energy” fuelling such activism.

“These people keep showing their true colours, again and again and again,” he added.

Speaking at the annual Conservati­ve Friends of Israel lunch in Westminste­r, Mr Gove said Israel was

“a light to the world and let’s hope that light shines for all time”.

He said that in the centenary year of the Balfour Declaratio­n, Britain should “feel proud of the role it played” in creating modern Israel.

“That land has always been the historic homeland of the Jewish people — it is their birthright,” he added. “Every inch of that land has been fought and died for.” The minister said Israel’s enemies wanted “not a smaller Israel but no Israel at all”.

Mr Gove said CFI was “in rude health” and thanked Lord Polak, the group’s president, who he said was a “special friend”.

Eight cabinet ministers and around 170 parliament­arians attended the lunch, including Priti Patel, who resigned as Internatio­nal Developmen­t Secretary last month over a series of meetings she held with Israeli ministers alongside Lord Polak.

Theresa May, last year’s guest of honour, was unable to attend. Alistair Burt, Middle East Minister, said the peace process had been made harder by Donald Trump’s announceme­nt last week that the United States would recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

 ?? PHOTO: JOHN RIFKIN ?? Michael Gove
PHOTO: JOHN RIFKIN Michael Gove

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