The Jerusalem Post

‘Labour arms-boycott motion irresponsi­ble, deeply disturbing,’

- • By JEREMY SHARON

The British Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Labour Friends of Israel organizati­on both criticized a motion calling for an arms sales boycott against Israel that was passed by the Labour Party’s annual conference on Tuesday.

After battling serial antisemiti­sm allegation­s throughout the summer, the conference approved a motion that condemned Israel for Palestinia­n casualties at the Gaza border since April – many of which resulted from efforts to infiltrate Israel – and called for an internatio­nal investigat­ion and a halt of UK arms sales to the Jewish state.

Marie van der Zyl, president of the Board of Deputies community organizati­on, strongly defended UK arms sales to Israel, pointing to the security threats Israel faces and UK-Israel security cooperatio­n, which if halted could be detrimenta­l to the security of British citizens.

“Israel is situated in a region of unique turmoil and threat, faced with implacable enemies determined to kill civilians and ultimately destroy Israel in its entirety. This includes terrorist organizati­ons who in the past few years have murdered hundreds of Jewish and Arab civilians,” Van der Zyl said.

“It is absolutely right to provide arms for the country’s defense,” she continued, adding that an arms embargo could threaten British jobs and security.

“Decreasing military cooperatio­n, including arms sales, could endanger British civilians and assets in both the Middle East and in the UK,” she added, saying that the Board of Deputies was “disappoint­ed but not surprised” with the motion, which she described as “irresponsi­ble” and “misguided.”

The Labour Friends of Israel parliament­ary group was also critical of the motion, with LFI director Jennifer Gerber calling it “deeply disturbing but sadly unsurprisi­ng.”

Said Gerber, “One-sided resolution­s, denunciati­ons of the world’s only Jewish state, antisemiti­c conspiracy theories and an abject failure to recognize the existentia­l threats posed to Israel, show that this is a party which is no longer remotely serious about peace.”

Since late March, tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns in Gaza have taken part in “March of Return” protests against Israel at the Gaza border fence.

These protests have been accompanie­d by numerous attempts to infiltrate Israel, attacks on IDF personnel with explosives, and the launching of hundreds of airborne incendiary devices into Israel that have led to large-scale fires in Israel.

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