Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumLike his boss, new UK FM Boris Johnson is an Israel backer
Source: Times of Israel, July 14, 2016
Ex-London mayor who led Brexit campaign, Theresa Mays surprise choice for key post, supports stronger tech ties with Israel, has blasted foolish BDS
Boris Johnson, the man who almost succeeded David Cameron and was Wednesday appointed Britains foreign minister by new Prime Minister Theresa May, has made a name for himself as a decidedly pro-Israeli politician so much so that he has even managed to alienate Palestinians with past statements.
May too is regarded as a good friend of Israel and Britains Jewish community, and has called the Jewish state the fulfillment of many generations of struggle.
Johnson visited Israel most recently in November to boost tech ties between the nations, saying London was a natural partner for Israeli companies seeking to grow.
During his visit Johnson met with Israeli leaders and toured the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum. He took part in a football match with Arab and Jewish children and was photographed trying out Tel Avivs bicycle sharing-system alongside Mayor Ron Huldai. He also opened day trading at the TA Stock Exchange.
Read More: http://www.timesofisrael.com/new-british-fm-johnson-is-like-may-an-israel-backer/
oberliner
(58,724 posts)Even better than the one in NYC.
Night Watchman
(743 posts)Rhetorical question.
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Calista241
(5,600 posts)shira
(30,109 posts)Tough choice.
Back the psychotics of Hamas or back liberal democratic Israel.
Hmmm.
aranthus
(3,386 posts)And I understand why this is news in Israel, but I think Israelis should be more concerned about how this will affect Europe than how it immediately affects Israel (yes I know that's important to them also). Given Johnson's appointment and the recent attack in Nice, there is now no way that there will be a do over vote. Britain is leaving the EU. And it is leaving under the leadership of the man who stuck a stick in Europe's eye. Again given the recent attack, and those that are sure to follow, it's more likely than not that Scotland and Northern Ireland will stay with the UK rather than join the EU. What all of that means for the continued viability of Europe is still guess work, but the future isn't looking rosy. A collapsing Europe is of far greater concern to Israel (and everybody else) than the prospect of increased immediate support for Israel in the UK.
King_David
(14,851 posts)I'm not sure why you think that's a bad thing though, perfectly in sync with our Democratic political party here in the USA.
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)British FM and US major party nominee in history, research respectively.
Hmmm.
Little Tich
(6,171 posts)Source: Times of Israel
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations is seeking an apology from the White House for having compared Israels ambassador to the US, Ron Dermer, with the new British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
At a press briefing Thursday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest referenced Dermer while discussing British Prime Minister Theresa Mays selection of Johnson as foreign secretary. Asked for his response to the blunt-talking Johnsons past criticisms of Obama, Earnest responded that he got questions of this variety when [Israeli] Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu had announced that Ambassador Dermer would be the Israeli envoy to the United States.
The American-born Dermer, who assumed the ambassador post in 2013, was a Republican strategist before he became one of Netanyahus closest advisers. He helped draft the Contract with America, the 1994 Republican campaign to gain control of Congress. Last year, he helped arrange Netanyahus controversial speech to a joint session of Congress criticizing the impending agreement on Irans nuclear program.
The Conference of Presidents called the comparison inappropriate Friday, and called on Earnest to apologize.
Read more: http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-jewish-leaders-seek-white-house-apology-for-dermer-boris-johnson-comparison/
LeftishBrit
(41,303 posts)Good. But if someone does want BDS on Israel, send Boris and his pal Farage there; a year of their propaganda, and Israel may end up voting to impose BDS on ITSELF, under the mistaken impression that they're doing it on the rest of the Middle East...
After all, that's what Boris and pals virtually did to the UK. Talk about persuading your fellow citizens to jump off a cliff.
I don't REALLY wish Boris on Israel or on any country; sorry the PM made him Foreign Secretary. Fucking bastard.
(Followed by a long primal scream from me, and then back to the UK forum. God how I hate Boris)