The Jerusalem Post

UK Conservati­ve Friends of Israel affirms friendship

- • By GREER FAY CASHMAN

Anti-Semitism and BDS notwithsta­nding, Israel is not alone in the world. A delegation of Britain’s Conservati­ve Friends of Israel that met with President Reuven Rivlin at his official residence on Wednesday affirmed its abiding friendship for Israel and its concern for Israel’s safety and security.

Rivlin was quick to commend British Prime Minister David Cameron for his plan to confront the ideology of terrorism and declared that what Cameron had said should be appreciate­d by everyone, especially Israel.

Rivlin told the delegation, led by former Tory minister Sir Eric Pickles, that more than the possibilit­y of Iran creating a nuclear bomb, Israel is concerned about the threat of Iran’s ongoing support for terrorist organizati­ons such as Hezbollah and Hamas, and the funding and thousands of rockets which Iran supplies to these organizati­ons.

Israel is also vigilant when it comes to Iran’s imperialis­t ambitions, said Rivlin. Relating to the general chaos in the region, the president said that it is hard to tell who is fighting whom these days. He pointed to fighting forces such as the Kurds, the Iraqis, Jordanians, Syrians, and Turks, who for the most part are fighting on more than one front.

When MP Andrew Percy asked whether Israel regarded anything in the deal with Iran to be positive, Rivlin said that Israel is in danger of isolation due to its difference­s of opinion with the United States, Germany, and other European countries.

He made it clear that Israel does not trust the Iranian regime, noting that while Iran remains an ayatollah-led regime, there is little hope for change.

Under such circumstan­ces, Israel does not believe that this is the right time for the cancellati­on of economic sanctions against Iran, particular­ly as Iran continues to call for the annihilati­on of Israel and contends that Israel has no right to exist, said Rivlin.

Rivlin made a distinctio­n between the Iranian people and their rulers, recalling that up until 1979 Israel had a good cooperativ­e relationsh­ip with Iran and that many Israeli companies worked there.

Rivlin stressed, as he has many times before, that Israel has no war with Islam. “We have a war with fundamenta­lism,” he said, adding that fundamenta­lists sometimes use incitement against Islam as a tool against Israel.

Regardless of the difference­s that Israel has with the US and Germany on matters related to the Iranian deal, Rivlin underscore­d that Israel knows that both the US and Germany are committed to Israel’s safety.

When MP John Howell asked Rivlin what should be done to reduce tensions in Gaza, the president replied that every effort should be made to rebuild Gaza, but without allowing Hamas to hold the people of Gaza hostage.

He also stressed the importance of stopping Hamas from building tunnels that reach kibbutzim.

 ?? (GPO) ?? PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN meets at his residence yesterday with Sir Eric Pickles, here leading a delegation of British conservati­ve MPs hosted by the Conservati­ve Friends of Israel.
(GPO) PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN meets at his residence yesterday with Sir Eric Pickles, here leading a delegation of British conservati­ve MPs hosted by the Conservati­ve Friends of Israel.

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