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Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel

Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel

Associated organisation of the Liberal Democrats


Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel (LDFI) is an associated organisation whose stated objective is to 'maximise support for the State of Israel within the British Liberal Democrat Party', and to 'promote policies which lead to peace and security for Israel within a Middle East peace settlement'.[1]

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History

The Liberal Friends of Israel group was the first friends of Israel group in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

The SDP Friends of Israel group was formed in July 1981 with Bill Rodgers as President.[2]

The Liberal Friends of Israel and the SDP Friends of Israel groups were amalgamated into the Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel when the parties merged in 1988.

In July 2020, the LDFI issued a statement expressing "deep concern" about plans by the Israeli government to annex part of the West Bank.[3]

In October 2020, the LDFI and the Board of Deputies of British Jews jointly wrote to Mendip District Council urging it to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism, after the council voted unanimously against adopting it.[4]

Leadership

Lord Palmer, President of the LDFI

The President of Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel is Lord Palmer of Childs Hill. The Vice Presidents are Lord Beith, Lord Alliance, and Baroness Ludford. The Chair is Gavin Stollar and the Vice Chair is Jonathan Davies.[5]

Members of LDFI

In alphabetical order, members of Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel include:

See also


References

  1. "Objectives of LDFI". Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  2. Kochen, Lionel; Kochan, Miriam (1983). "Great Britain". The American Jewish Year Book. Vol. 83. Springer. pp. 199–207. JSTOR 23604814.
  3. "The Committee | Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel". Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel. Retrieved 27 March 2021.

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