The Jewish Chronicle

Bicom poll reveals views of Israel

- BY CHARLOTTE OLIVER STATS

ISRAEL IS still considered Britain’s strongest Middle East ally — with more British people believing this to be the case than last year, a poll has revealed.

Fifty-seven per cent of British citizens saw Israel as a leading ally, up from 52 per cent last year.

The online survey, commission­ed annually by Bicom — the Israel and Middle East think-tank — investigat­ed the attitudes of more than 2,000 British adults.

It found that more than half (51 per cent) of people do not boycott Israeli goods, up eight per cent from last year’s findings. Fifty-six per cent said a boycott hurts both Palestinia­ns and Israelis.

Asked whether hating Israel and questionin­g its right to exist was antisemiti­c, 48 per cent believed it was, while 20 per cent believed it was not. But overall, 57 per cent of people said that simply criticisin­g Israel was not antisemiti­c.

British warmth towards Israel, the survey said, “remains stable” at 19 per cent, while 24 per cent of people felt warmth towards Israelis; this was in comparison to 20 per cent feeling warmth towards Palestinia­ns.

James Sorene, Bicom chief executive, said: “Our poll shows a very significan­t shift against the idea of boycotting Israel. The majority opposing it has increased by as much as eight per cent over the past year.

“In a year where we have seen several public figures attempt to explain their hatred of Israel as a political position, the judgement of the British people is stark.

“They clearly understand that hating Israel and questionin­g its right to exist is antisemiti­sm, pure and simple.”

56%

said boycotting Israeli products also harmed Palestinia­ns

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