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Archived Advocacy Posts

December 18, 2024
Last night, Shadi Khalloul, founder of the Israel Christian Aramaic Association, spoke to a BBUK online audience about the history and culture of the Aramean community in Israel and his efforts to advocate for them in Israel. He highlighted the positive role that Aramean Christians have played in the modern life of the state, contradicting the claims made by the BDS movement. Shadi also spoke about the position of Christians in the Middle East and the problems they would face in light of recent geopolitical events in the region. Jeremy Havardi Director, Bureau of International Affairs
By BBUK November 28, 2024
B’nai B’rith UK welcomes the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. It is clear that Israel’s robust campaign against the terror group has created the horizon for a political solution that allows Israeli and Lebanese citizens to return home and for the terror threat to subside in northern Israel. Many believe that this may now herald the opportunity for a wider ceasefire, allowing the Israeli hostages held by Hamas to be returned and for Gaza to be ruled by a political entity other than Hamas. B’nai B’rith UK welcomes developments that will bring security, relief, and prosperity to Israeli and Palestinian civilians after more than one year of war.
By BBUK November 22, 2024
Jeremy Havardi, Director of the Bureau of International Affairs, reports that he was honoured on Sunday to lead B’nai B’rith UK at the annual AJEX parade at the Cenotaph. He also attended the pre-march reception with some stirring speeches by, among others, the Chief Rabbi. The main theme of the march was ‘Standing tall’ and the march commemorated the enormous role played by Jewish servicemen to HM’s Armed Forces.  2024 is a highly significant anniversary: the 80th anniversary of the D Day landings and Monte Cassino. Jeremy says: “But this march, like the one last year, happened under the shadow of the 7th October attacks, the ongoing wars in the Middle East and the spike in antisemitism, both in the UK and abroad. It has served as a reminder that standing tall in today’s fractured world is so vital.”
By BBUK November 9, 2024
B’nai B’rith UK is sickened and appalled by the violence directed towards Israelis in Amsterdam on Thursday night. Video footage clearly shows how Israelis were hunted down and savagely beaten by what appear to be Arabic speaking groups in the city. It has been rightly likened to a pogrom from an earlier time and we welcome the strongly worded condemnation from the King and Prime Minister of Holland. Yet regrettably it is no surprise that it has happened. For a year, capital cities across Europe, including London, have been convulsed by anti-Israel protests, ones which have seen antisemitic tropes and incendiary language used on many occasions. It is shocking but not surprising that the result is an orgy of premeditated violence against Israelis.  We call on the Dutch authorities to ensure that such assaults cannot recur and that Israelis and Jews, along with other communities, can feel safe and welcome in Holland. We also call on the authorities in the UK to display maximum vigilance against copycat attacks against the Jewish community.
By BBUK October 16, 2024
Last night, Geoffrey Corn, George R Killam, Jr., Chair of Criminal Law and Director of the Centre for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University School of Law, spoke to members and friends of B’nai B’rith UK on ‘How International Law Frames Attack Decisions in War”. Professor Corn spoke about the key principles of international humanitarian law and explained them within the context of the ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon. He gave special emphasis to notions such as necessity, distinction, proportionality and precaution, arguing that much of the media coverage of these conflicts showed a lack of understanding of core legal principles, with the consequence that they distorted any understanding of events on the ground. Feedback from the talk was very positive with many participants showing appreciation for the erudite presentation.
By BBUK October 7, 2024
B’nai B’rith UK marks a year since October 7, 2023, that fateful day that has left a permanent scar on Israel and the entire Jewish world. We mourn the 1,200 people murdered, tortured, and abused in Israel and wish that their memories be a blessing. We stand with Israelis still mourning their loss and share their deep pain and anguish. We remain horrified by the plight of the hostages held in Gaza and demand their return to their homes. We support Israel’s legitimate efforts to defeat its enemies while acknowledging the pain this has caused to innocents in the region. The horrors of that day will not fade from our memories, but we must never lose hope that peace and goodwill can one day prevail.
By BBUK October 1, 2024
B’nai B’rith condemns the appalling wave of missile attacks by Iran against Israel today. Iran’s assault, co-ordinated with Hezbollah, has kept millions of Israelis in bomb shelters, fearful for their lives. We share the relief that very few injuries have been reported and that the defence systems have protected the population.  We call on the international community to condemn this blatant war crime by Iran and to support Israel in its ongoing battles against genocidal enemies on all its borders. We continue to share the hope of Israelis for long term peace and security in the region.
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Archived Statement Posts

December 18, 2024
Last night, Shadi Khalloul, founder of the Israel Christian Aramaic Association, spoke to a BBUK online audience about the history and culture of the Aramean community in Israel and his efforts to advocate for them in Israel. He highlighted the positive role that Aramean Christians have played in the modern life of the state, contradicting the claims made by the BDS movement. Shadi also spoke about the position of Christians in the Middle East and the problems they would face in light of recent geopolitical events in the region. Jeremy Havardi Director, Bureau of International Affairs
By BBUK November 28, 2024
B’nai B’rith UK welcomes the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. It is clear that Israel’s robust campaign against the terror group has created the horizon for a political solution that allows Israeli and Lebanese citizens to return home and for the terror threat to subside in northern Israel. Many believe that this may now herald the opportunity for a wider ceasefire, allowing the Israeli hostages held by Hamas to be returned and for Gaza to be ruled by a political entity other than Hamas. B’nai B’rith UK welcomes developments that will bring security, relief, and prosperity to Israeli and Palestinian civilians after more than one year of war.
By BBUK November 22, 2024
Jeremy Havardi, Director of the Bureau of International Affairs, reports that he was honoured on Sunday to lead B’nai B’rith UK at the annual AJEX parade at the Cenotaph. He also attended the pre-march reception with some stirring speeches by, among others, the Chief Rabbi. The main theme of the march was ‘Standing tall’ and the march commemorated the enormous role played by Jewish servicemen to HM’s Armed Forces.  2024 is a highly significant anniversary: the 80th anniversary of the D Day landings and Monte Cassino. Jeremy says: “But this march, like the one last year, happened under the shadow of the 7th October attacks, the ongoing wars in the Middle East and the spike in antisemitism, both in the UK and abroad. It has served as a reminder that standing tall in today’s fractured world is so vital.”
By BBUK November 9, 2024
B’nai B’rith UK is sickened and appalled by the violence directed towards Israelis in Amsterdam on Thursday night. Video footage clearly shows how Israelis were hunted down and savagely beaten by what appear to be Arabic speaking groups in the city. It has been rightly likened to a pogrom from an earlier time and we welcome the strongly worded condemnation from the King and Prime Minister of Holland. Yet regrettably it is no surprise that it has happened. For a year, capital cities across Europe, including London, have been convulsed by anti-Israel protests, ones which have seen antisemitic tropes and incendiary language used on many occasions. It is shocking but not surprising that the result is an orgy of premeditated violence against Israelis.  We call on the Dutch authorities to ensure that such assaults cannot recur and that Israelis and Jews, along with other communities, can feel safe and welcome in Holland. We also call on the authorities in the UK to display maximum vigilance against copycat attacks against the Jewish community.
By BBUK October 16, 2024
Last night, Geoffrey Corn, George R Killam, Jr., Chair of Criminal Law and Director of the Centre for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University School of Law, spoke to members and friends of B’nai B’rith UK on ‘How International Law Frames Attack Decisions in War”. Professor Corn spoke about the key principles of international humanitarian law and explained them within the context of the ongoing wars in Gaza and Lebanon. He gave special emphasis to notions such as necessity, distinction, proportionality and precaution, arguing that much of the media coverage of these conflicts showed a lack of understanding of core legal principles, with the consequence that they distorted any understanding of events on the ground. Feedback from the talk was very positive with many participants showing appreciation for the erudite presentation.
By BBUK October 7, 2024
B’nai B’rith UK marks a year since October 7, 2023, that fateful day that has left a permanent scar on Israel and the entire Jewish world. We mourn the 1,200 people murdered, tortured, and abused in Israel and wish that their memories be a blessing. We stand with Israelis still mourning their loss and share their deep pain and anguish. We remain horrified by the plight of the hostages held in Gaza and demand their return to their homes. We support Israel’s legitimate efforts to defeat its enemies while acknowledging the pain this has caused to innocents in the region. The horrors of that day will not fade from our memories, but we must never lose hope that peace and goodwill can one day prevail.
By BBUK October 1, 2024
B’nai B’rith condemns the appalling wave of missile attacks by Iran against Israel today. Iran’s assault, co-ordinated with Hezbollah, has kept millions of Israelis in bomb shelters, fearful for their lives. We share the relief that very few injuries have been reported and that the defence systems have protected the population.  We call on the international community to condemn this blatant war crime by Iran and to support Israel in its ongoing battles against genocidal enemies on all its borders. We continue to share the hope of Israelis for long term peace and security in the region.
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