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Rishi Sunak recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s ‘historic capital’ and says there's ‘very strong case’ for UK embassy move

Sunak also committed to getting the Westminster Holocaust memorial built, and passing legislation to combat BDS

August 16, 2022 10:24
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Rishi Sunak said that there is a “very strong case” for moving the British Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and formally recognising it as the capital city.

Speaking at a Conservative Friends of Israel hustings on Monday, the Tory leadership contender said that Jerusalem is “indisputably the historic capital”, but cautioned that he wasn’t fully aware of all the “sensitivities” as he was not Foreign Secretary.

The former Chancellor also committed to building the Westminster Holocaust memorial, which is still the topic of much debate, and he also said he would pass a bill to combat the BDS movement, which was a manifesto pledge in 2019.

Rishi Sunak was asked by Lord Eric Pickles, who hosted the hustings: “Last week at the Westminster synagogue, you said that Jerusalem was unmistakably the capital of Israel, but it wasn’t as easy as that, just to declare it so. Could you take the audience through what are the obstacles to Britain recognising the fact that Jerusalem is Israel’s capital?”