(JNS) Israeli and British national security representatives met in Jerusalem on Monday for a first-ever strategic dialogue focusing on the Iranian threat, the Russia-Ukraine war and the Palestinian arena.
The teams were led by Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi and his British counterpart Sir Tim Barrow.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined part of the meeting in order to welcome the British delegation. He commended the establishment of the initiative, which "reflects the deep friendship and strategic partnership between Israel and the UK," according to an Israeli readout.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the two national security advisers agreed to hold regular talks moving forward.
Last week, Jewish groups said that the UK Foreign Office was declining to disclose how British development aid to the Palestinian Authority is audited as doing so would “not be in the public interest.”
Meanwhile, the House of Commons earlier this month passed in its second reading a bill that would bar public bodies from boycotting foreign states that the U.K. government hasn’t sanctioned.
The bill specifically identifies “Israel” and what it calls “the occupied Palestinian territories” and “the occupied Golan Heights” as entities that British secretaries of state and the minister for the Cabinet Office cannot cite as exceptions.
The legislation now goes to a parliamentary committee, which will “scrutinize the bill line by line,” with a report expected by Sept. 14. If it passes a third reading in the full parliament, it will go to the House of Lords, which could propose amendments or delay the measure
Israel, Britain hold first national security dialogue
Netanyahu joined part of the meeting, which 'reflects the deep friendship and strategic partnership between Israel and the UK'
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