The Daily Telegraph

Signs twinning Bournemout­h with Israeli city are taken down

- By Tim Sigsworth

SIGNS twinning an Israeli city with a British seaside town have been removed.

There were four signs on the outskirts of Bournemout­h, Dorset recognisin­g one of its twin cities – Netanya in Israel.

But the signs have now been taken down by an unknown person, sparking uproar in the coastal resort.

Anne Filer, the town’s Jewish mayor, said she was “very upset and disappoint­ed”.

Ms Filer said: “It might be something completely harmless and there may be a very simple explanatio­n. I hope that the police investigat­ion finds them soon and gets them back to where they should be.”

When Dorset Police were contacted by The Telegraph, a spokesman said they had no record of the incident.

Bournemout­h has been twinned with Netanya, which is a resort city known for its sandy beaches, since 1995. Signs marking the relationsh­ip have been removed from “welcome to Bournemout­h” signs at Mountbatte­n Roundabout, Ringwood Road, Magna Road and New Road.

Michael Filer, chairman of the twinning committee, said: “It could possibly be nothing, no problem whatsoever, that somebody is doing some kind of repair work or the other kind.

“But there could be unpleasant intent... we would like to get them back. Bournemout­h has been twinned with Netanya [which was approved by Bournemout­h council some 20 years ago], and there have been inter-town visits on a frequent basis.

“I look forward to them being put back again and carrying on with normal procedures.”

A spokesman for Bournemout­h, Christchur­ch and Poole council said it was not responsibl­e for taking down the signs.

“We have been made aware that some signage has been removed at Mountbatte­n Roundabout and several other locations,” the spokesman said.

“We are currently looking into this issue.”

The removal of the signs has sparked uproar on social media, with one local describing it as a “woke virtue signalling exercise”.

Andrew Marshall said: “It is unacceptab­le and it’s a strange coincidenc­e they have disappeare­d at the time of this trouble. The disappeara­nce of these signs could be classed as an anti-semitic crime.

“These signs have been removed deliberate­ly as a woke virtue signalling exercise so as not to offend. Pathetic.”

Bournemout­h has one of the largest Jewish communitie­s in the UK and was at one point a popular Jewish holiday resort with a number of kosher hotels.

However, there have also been a number of pro-palestine protest marches held in the town since the war in Gaza started in October last year.

 ?? ?? BEFORE NOW How the ‘Welcome to Bournemout­h’ sign used to look and how it looks minus any mention of its twinning with Netanya in Israel
BEFORE NOW How the ‘Welcome to Bournemout­h’ sign used to look and how it looks minus any mention of its twinning with Netanya in Israel

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