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UK and Israel stand united as allies in this great celebration

It is heartening to reflect on the status of the UK-Israel relationship 100 years after the Balfour Declaration, say Lord Polak and Lord Mendelsohn

November 2, 2017 15:54
Lords Edmund Allenby, Arthur Balfour and Sir Herbert Samuel, at Hebrew University in 1925. (Library of Congress)
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One hundred years on from the Balfour Declaration, the UK and Israel stand united as allies in celebration.

We welcome Prime Minister Theresa May’s invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to celebrate the centenary in London this week, and proudly join the government in honouring this landmark anniversary.

As we do so, it is heartening to reflect on the status of the UK-Israel relationship, which has gone from strength to strength. Bilateral trade has reached record highs of over £5.5 billion and there is a multitude of agreements and joint ventures between our countries in academia, technology, medicine, defence, intelligence-sharing and the arts.

But there is more that can be done. As the UK embarks on a new path outside of the EU, we have opportunities to maximise our indispensable trading relationship with Israel and our cooperation in all areas. We must continue to explore avenues for further trade, further sharing of talent and further cooperation in scientific innovation between our two countries.