JNF UK has declined to say why Prime Minister David Cameron's name has disappeared from its list of honorary patrons.
Twelve days ago the pro-Palestinian Stop the JNF campaign wrote to Mr Cameron, reiterating a previous request for him to withdraw as patron of the charity.
Mortaza Sahibzada, of Stop the JNF, said: "His name has been taken off the list and that is significant. Someone has decided to take it off and I doubt whether it was JNF." Mr Cameron became an honorary patron of JNF five years ago, whose other patrons still include Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
In its latest letter to Mr Cameron, Stop the JNF complained that the JNF British Park was planted on the ruins of two Palestinian villages after the 1948 war.
Loathsome JNF have been an istrument of active ethnic cleansing of Palestine by buying land and kicking out its indidwnous population as it has been recently seen in the Araqeeb Bedouin village destine to become a park. The usual sh*t!
ReplyDelete<span>Loathsome JNF have been an instrument of active ethnic cleansing of Palestine by buying land and kicking out its indigenous population as it has been recently seen in the Araqeeb Bedouin village destined to become a park. The usual sh*t!</span>
ReplyDelete<span><span>Those lovely people at the JNF have been an instrument of active ethnic cleansing of Palestine by buying land and kicking out its indigenous Palestinian population as it has been recently seen in the Bedouin village of Al Araqeeb destined to become a park. The usual sh*t!</span></span>
ReplyDeleteWow! Before he was elected Cameron declared himself Israel's best friend in the whole world. We're used to his about turns on domestic policy, but this is a surprise.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we should expect a statement that it was all an administrative error, and the man is a full-on zionist after all.