President Shimon Peres evoked the anger of Jewish parliament members and leaders in Britain when he said in an interview last week that England is "deeply pro-Arab and anti-Israel", adding that "they always worked against us". Still there were some groups that backed the Israeli president and noted that the number of anti-Semitic incidents in the
In an interview to a Jewish website, Peres said, "There is in
Peres said
Peres' comments were made in an interview with historian Professor Benny Morris, and were published on the Jewish website "Tablet". '
Following Peres' comments, Conservative MP James Clappison, who is also the vice-chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel, said: "Mr Peres has got this wrong. There are pro- and anti-Israel views in all European countries. Things are certainly no worse, as far as
Clappison told the British Telegraph that he understands the "frustration" that people in
While Clappison said he understands Peres' concerns, he added he does not "recognize what he is saying about
Dr. Jonathan Romain, a writer, broadcaster and minister of Maidenhead synagogue, did not agree with the president's statements, and said, "I am surprised at Peres. It is a sweeping statement that is far too one-sided.
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According to Vince, the director of Christian Friends of Israel, the Cameron government is trying to appease the Arabs. "Peres' comments have serious connotations and I am sure would not be said lightly,"
Of course many English, on the left as well as the right, are anti-semites .... almost as bad as those of Irish Catholic extraction
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