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Rishi Sunak: Forces in Britain are using Gaza for their own divisive agenda

‘I will always protect British values and the Jewish community’

April 22, 2024 11:21
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'It is the public’s expectation that the Met will not merely manage these protests, but police them' (Photo: Getty)
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As we welcome the beginning of Passover, I want to recognise the extraordinarily challenging times being faced by Jews here and in Israel. The traditional celebration that Passover represents – of the survival of Jews under oppression throughout the generations – feels particularly poignant this year.

It was just a couple of weeks ago that we marked the grim milestone of six months since the terrorist outrage of October 7 – the most appalling attack in Israel’s history, and the worst loss of Jewish life since the Second World War. It was a terrible reminder that there are still those determined to kill Jews just for being Jews.

We support, absolutely, Israel’s right to defend itself against all those who threaten its people – and all those who pose an existential threat to Israel’s future. That is why the UK took part in joint military action to protect Israel against the senseless attack by Iran last weekend. I am proud that we played our part in protecting Israel and the whole region from Tehran’s attempt to wreak havoc.

It’s also why we have introduced tough new sanctions on Iran, including a travel ban and asset freeze on seven individuals and six entities – many of whom are involved in drone and missile programmes.