Dear All
Britain has expelled Mossad’s chief representative in London after a criminal investigation blamed the Israeli spy agency for the cloning of British passports.
The cloned passports were used in the assassination of a senior Hamas operative in Dubai earlier this year and such an act places British lives in danger.
In a rare show of backbone David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary said that Israel's "intolerable" misuse of British passports had shown a "profound disregard" for the UK's sovereignty.
This prompted Israeli MPs to speak out against the British action
MK Aryeh Eldad, of the National Union said;
"I think the British are behaving hypocritically and I don't want to offend dogs on this issue, since some dogs are utterly loyal."
And National Union MP, Michael Ben-Ari, added;
"The British may be dogs, but they are not loyal to us, but rather to an anti-Semitic system, and Israeli diplomacy partially plays into their hands. This is anti-Semitism disguised as anti-Zionism".
Does anyone still harbour the ridiculous notion that the Israelis are allies of Britain?
In trying to play down the row, Yigal Palmor, the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said;
“The relationship between Israel and Britain is mutually important. We therefore regret the British decision.”
Israeli is nothing more than a racist state akin to white South Africa at the height of apartheid treating arabs as second class citizens.
They have no interest or desire in peace as their expansion in East Jerusalem building settlements amply shows.
The work of the Israeli murder squad which killed Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel on January 19 placed British lives in danger.
And in return for legitimate protest, British people are called ‘disloyal dogs’.
The deportation of a member of the Israeli state murder agency Mossad is a small step long overdue by Britain.
There should also be a permanent ban on Mossad killers coming and going freely within the European Union.
Israelis are no allies of Britain.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Britain has expelled Mossad’s chief representative in London after a criminal investigation blamed the Israeli spy agency for the cloning of British passports.
The cloned passports were used in the assassination of a senior Hamas operative in Dubai earlier this year and such an act places British lives in danger.
In a rare show of backbone David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary said that Israel's "intolerable" misuse of British passports had shown a "profound disregard" for the UK's sovereignty.
This prompted Israeli MPs to speak out against the British action
MK Aryeh Eldad, of the National Union said;
"I think the British are behaving hypocritically and I don't want to offend dogs on this issue, since some dogs are utterly loyal."
And National Union MP, Michael Ben-Ari, added;
"The British may be dogs, but they are not loyal to us, but rather to an anti-Semitic system, and Israeli diplomacy partially plays into their hands. This is anti-Semitism disguised as anti-Zionism".
Does anyone still harbour the ridiculous notion that the Israelis are allies of Britain?
In trying to play down the row, Yigal Palmor, the spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said;
“The relationship between Israel and Britain is mutually important. We therefore regret the British decision.”
Israeli is nothing more than a racist state akin to white South Africa at the height of apartheid treating arabs as second class citizens.
They have no interest or desire in peace as their expansion in East Jerusalem building settlements amply shows.
The work of the Israeli murder squad which killed Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel on January 19 placed British lives in danger.
And in return for legitimate protest, British people are called ‘disloyal dogs’.
The deportation of a member of the Israeli state murder agency Mossad is a small step long overdue by Britain.
There should also be a permanent ban on Mossad killers coming and going freely within the European Union.
Israelis are no allies of Britain.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
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