Wednesday, 26 March 2025

UK'S SUPPORT FOR RASCIST, APARTHEID, GENOCIDAL ISRAEL - ALL PLANNED AND AGREED!


Starmer, and all his predecessors, have decided to cement ever deeper relations with the repugnant state of Israel. Why this should be, no one really knows, but somehow they have got away with it, completely in goose step with a fascist, apartheid regime, intent on mass murder of thousands of innocent civilians. How Starmer reconciles this with his socialist or human rights principles (if he has any) is anybody's guess but the bigger question is, can the British population tolerate this scandalous and deplorable state of affairs any longer?

Tim Veater
These 'anti-semitism' groups are thinly disguised Israeli propagandists, unapologetic at twisting the truth to promote their deadly policies. They are themselves rascist and 'anti-semitic' as most Palestinians are 'semitic' by definition and Jewish settlers arn't. They falsely equate opposition to genocide with support for terrorism; of protecting Palestinian civilians with defending Hammas; whilst blind to the fact in the 'terrorism' stakes, Israel wins hands down. They operate like a Mafia protection gang and morally are no better, trying by any means to close down free speech or any accurate reporting of the atrocities perpetrated by the rogue state of Israel. Unfortunately, the American political establishment, underpinned by a vast industrial/military/intelligence complex, provides a biased listening ear to these travesty accusations. It is a rot that eats at the root of all Western institutions and will bring them down unless someone stands up for their independance and honesty, unmolested by this blatant attempt at censorship.



(Some might think that in the light of the Jewish Israel's actions over its eighty years, and in particular since the 7th October, 2023 in Gaza, there has seldom been a more duplicitous, hypocritical, even evil document ever to come out of British Government department! Read and be disgusted by our political leaders. TTV)

FOREIGN, COMMONWEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

(OF HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT?)

2030 ROADMAP FOR UK/ISRAEL BILATERAL RELATIONS

POLICY PAPER

Signed at One Carlton Gardens, London, on 21 March 2023, in 2 copies in the English language, both being equally authentic.

For the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Of the State of Israel

For the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland


Vision

The bilateral relationship has never been stronger. Our 2 countries complement each other’s strengths. As freedom-loving, innovative and thriving democracies, Israel and the UK are proud of our deep and historic partnership. We are firm friends and natural allies.

In November 2021, the British government and the Israeli government, signed a Memorandum of Understanding elevating the UK-Israel bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership. This represented a signal of intent for both countries to cohere, deepen and expand cooperation across our mutual priorities for our mutual benefit. This roadmap outlines how this strategic partnership will continue to serve our collective interests.

This roadmap, which defines our bilateral cooperation until 2030, will serve as a ‘living’ document. Through regular high-level engagement, our bilateral relationship will continue to evolve as a more modern, innovative and forward-looking strategic partnership.

Our strategic partnership is underpinned by extensive security and defence cooperation that continue to safeguard the UK and Israel’s national security. Throughout this roadmap, Israel and the UK will continue to cooperate, both bilaterally and through international fora, jointly to counter global challenges and threats. We will cooperate in improving Palestinian livelihoods and Palestinian economic development. We remain united in our shared concern towards Iran’s nuclear activities and tackling Iran’s destabilising and malign activity in the Middle East, whether engaged in directly or through proxies and terrorist groups.

The UK joins Israel in acknowledging the historic significance of the Abraham Accords. which have the potential to enable profound advancements for security, co-existence, prosperity and peace for the region and its peoples. The UK will work with Israel to both deepen and expand these developments, and build upon the progress of the historic Negev Summit, in March 2022 to explore opportunities for regional cooperation and development in coordination with the emerging regional architecture in both security and civilian spheres.

Israel and the UK will showcase the best that our combined strengths have to offer. Through the Britain-Israel investment group (BIIG), we will aim to combine UK and Israeli innovation and expertise to solve regional technology and sustainability issues across the Middle East and south-east Asia. The Israeli-British partnership in BIIG will promote and demonstrate the benefits of cooperation with Israel.

As 2 innovation and technology leaders, our strategic partnership will help ensure that we remain at the forefront of the technological revolution. Together, we will continue to push new frontiers of innovation, scientific and academic collaboration. Through new, ambitious science and technology partnerships, including an industrial R&D programme, we are partnering between the best of UK and Israeli expertise to continue innovating for our mutual benefit. Based on this roadmap, we will supercharge science and technology through priority areas of cooperation, and continue innovating and maximising the potential of future technologies for our mutual benefit.

Our nations can do so much more together to create jobs and fuel economic growth. The UK is a major trade partner of Israel’s in Europe, with a c. £5 billion/NIS 21 billion trading relationship. We are committed to deepening our trading relationship through a new, more ambitious free trade agreement that will facilitate increased trade in priority areas such as services and technology.

We will also work to safeguard our planet and build a more environmentally sustainable and inclusive future together. At COP26, the UK and Israel both introduced ambitious pledges to tackle the shared challenge of the climate crisis. The UK and Israel commit to increasing bilateral cooperation on climate innovation. As the ‘start-up nation’, Israel has an international reputation for technological innovation, with over 750 sustainability-related tech companies and is ranked sixth on the Global Cleantech Innovation Index.

The vision for our 2 nations also includes health cooperation. We will explore the development of a dialogue between the UK and Israel to address the challenges faced by our healthcare systems, and building on the launch of the pan-Northern UK-Israel health-tech gateway earlier this year. We will also collaborate in order to materialise a pilot program in the north-east of England, which will focus on digital health, telemedicine and expanding health cooperation focus on those areas and other tailor made Israeli technological solutions. Our ambition for closer, mutually beneficial ties is limitless.

We are equally determined to increase cooperation to tackle the global scourge of antisemitism. There is simply no place for antisemitism in this world. Israel and the UK will be front and centre in leading efforts to tackle this reprehensible phenomenon, as well as efforts to de-legitimise or demonise Israel, wherever and whenever it occurs.

1. Partnership

Israel and the UK are united in the common belief that a democracy – which empowers citizens with the opportunity to innovate, create, and fulfil their dreams – is the finest form of government. We are clear that democratic norms are the mainstay for maintaining a rules-based international system and respect for universal human rights. As outward-looking patriotic nations, we know that a mutually prosperous future lies in stronger economic, technological and security ties with likeminded partners. In order to meet our ambitions, we will upgrade the institutional mechanisms that enable us to set and achieve goals across our mutual priorities.

a. Strategic dialogue: enhancing high level and ministerial contact through an annual strategic dialogue at Foreign Minister-level. This will monitor the implementation of the roadmap, and report back on progress to our respective Prime Ministers.

b. Diplomacy: enhancing the close diplomatic cooperation between the MFA and FCDO through a mechanism of annual political consultations (DG, Political Director, DDG for International organizations, DDG for Strategic Affairs among others). The consultations will focus on bilateral relations, regional security, counter terrorism, proliferation, global issues and increased cooperation in the multilateral arena.

c. Parliamentary: promoting and facilitating regular exchanges between our parliamentarians to foster deeper mutual understanding, and to strengthen our democratic and institutional partnership.

d. Academic cooperation: promoting dialogue between our think tanks and academic institutions on various aspects of our strategic relationship.

e. Regional cooperation: enhancing convergences and regional cooperation to further peace, stability, security, safety, prosperity, food security, environmental protection and sustainability in the Middle East. Working to improve Palestinian livelihoods and Palestinian economic development. Ensure joint approaches towards counter terrorism, counter incitement including on social media, and non-proliferation.

f. Multilateral cooperation: strengthening cooperation and coordination in the UN and other multilateral fora, in line with national interests and priorities, and advancing Israel-UK alignment on key global challenges.

2. Antisemitism, delegitimisation, and anti-Israel bias

Antisemitism is evil and must be challenged wherever and whenever it occurs. Tackling the scourge of antisemitism with full determination and force as well as fighting Holocaust denial and distortion is an integral part of our bilateral relationship. We are clear that victims should be supported, and that people who commit hateful anti-Semitic attacks should feel the full force of the law. The UK is proud of its longstanding track-record of standing up for the rights of members of all faiths and beliefs internationally, including the Jewish community. Israel and the UK will continue to combat antisemitism in all its forms.

a. Holocaust memorial: the UK will open a new national Holocaust memorial and learning centre to stand as a reminder of why we must be relentless in the fight against Holocaust denial and distortion, and antisemitism.

b. Multilateral cooperation: strengthening cooperation and coordination in multilateral fora to confront antisemitism, delegitimisation and anti-Israel bias including:

i. promoting resolutions and actions that tackle the global scourge of antisemitism and Holocaust denial and distortion, both on and offline.

ii. Tackling the disproportionate focus on Israel in the UN and other international bodies, including attempts to delegitimise it or deny its right to self-defence. All states have a duty to comply with their obligations under international law, but scrutiny must be measured, impartial and proportionate. The UK and Israel will work together to tackle the singling out of Israel in the Human Rights Council as well as in other international bodies. In this context, the UK and Israel disagree with the use of the term ‘apartheid’ with regard to Israel.

The UK and Israel believe that the latest ICJ referral on the Israeli- Palestinian conflict represents an inappropriate recourse to the Advisory Opinion mechanism as this undermines the efforts to achieve a settlement through direct negotiations between the parties, which remains the only viable path to a lasting peace.

c. International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA):

i. The UK will use its position as chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance in 2024 to promote fact-based knowledge about the history of the Holocaust and strengthen media and information literacy. Israel and the UK will also continue to encourage the adoption of the alliance’s working definition of antisemitism as well as the definition on Holocaust denial and distortion. Israel has submitted its candidacy for presidency of IHRA in 2025. In this capacity both Israel and the UK may cooperate as part of the IHRA ‘troika’.

ii. Israel and the UK will explore opportunities to work with governments, civil society organisations and tech companies to address the proliferation of antisemitism and Holocaust denial and distortion online. Both sides agree to conduct a yearly dialogue on antisemitism and Holocaust remembrance. The goal of these meetings will be to exchange knowledge and explore possible cooperation.

iii. Combatting de-legitimisation: both countries are committed to fighting all forms of antisemitism including in its modern form of de-legitimisation of the State of Israel, as elaborated in the IHRA definition.

d. The UK reaffirms its objection to Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions campaigns. Such campaigns are at variance with UK government policy, and not only unfairly single out Israel and undermine efforts to advance Israeli-Palestinian dialogue and reconciliation, but can contribute to the deplorable rise of antisemitism in the UK. The UK is committed to ending any such campaigns by public bodies, including through legislation.

3. Defence and security

The UK and Israel enjoy a close strategic partnership, with extensive defence and security cooperation to tackle shared threats, protect our mutual security interests and develop stronger capabilities. For both the UK and Israel, this is one of the most important defence and security relationships, encompassing a broad range of activities. We will continue to work together to keep our people safe from cyber, criminal and terrorist threats.

a. Bilateral defence cooperation: the UK and Israel have a strong and evolving defence relationship through strategic dialogue and professional working groups between the defence ministries and an agreement for military cooperation signed by the respective Chiefs of Defence in December 2020. It brings together defence engagement activity between the 2 countries, covering a range of topics including defence medical training, organisational design concepts and defence education. It also enshrines ongoing joint training and exercises that will continue to benefit both countries through strengthening military ties.

b. Force build-up, research and development: conduct joint research and development to identify transformational defence and security capabilities in order to tackle shared threats.

c. Counter-terrorism (CT) dialogue: strengthening cooperation to take decisive and concerted actions against globally designated terrorists and terrorist entities. This will ensure a coordinated approach to CT issues that impact both countries’ national security, including what steps we will take to counter entities and individuals involved in terrorism.

d. Iran: we work closely to counter the current threat from Iran, including the IRGC. We will work to ensure Iran never has nuclear weapon capabilities; we will seek to counter Iran’s destabilising regional activity, including weapons transfers, conducted either by itself or through proxies; and we will confront the threat posed to us both domestically. We support a stable, secure and peaceful region where all can benefit from the rapid advances taking place and closer social, economic and technological ties.

4. Trade and investment

As 2 technologically advanced service economies, Israel and the UK are committed to maximising opportunities to create shared prosperity and deliver greater trade and investment opportunities for UK and Israeli businesses and entrepreneurs alike. Our trade and partnership agreement, which entered into force on 1 February 2020, has supported our c. £5 billion bilateral trading relationship, but there is significant scope to extend and deepen trade and investment, particularly in priority sectors such as services and technology; our bilateral trade in services grew by 73% between 2010 and 2020. As an independent trading nation, the UK is committed to maximising trade with Israel through an enhanced, higher ambition free trade agreement. By lowering barriers and championing free trade, the shared entrepreneurial spirit of British and Israeli businesses can thrive.

a. UK-Israel free trade agreement (FTA): we will negotiate an upgraded free trade agreement, with negotiations commencing in 2022. Our aim is for the UK-Israel FTA to be an advanced agreement focusing on ambitious outcomes which enhance our trade in services, financial services, and innovation reflective status as technology superpowers.

b. Britain-Israel Investment Group (BIIG): through the BIIG Israel and the UK will partner on joint technology projects in both the Middle East and south-east Asia. Through capacity building and the provision of technical expertise, the BIIG will promote and demonstrate the benefits of cooperation with Israel. BIIG has the potential to foster developments in specific areas across the Middle East and south-east Asia, drawing them closer into the orbit of free-market economies. BIIG will aim to advance unique Israeli-UK capabilities to tackle regional challenges, particularly in the fields of food and water security.

c. UK-Israel innovation and investment summit: the UK and Israel will co-host an innovation and investment summit in London. This will promote trade and investment links between the UK and Israel.

5. Cyber

With increasing threats in cyberspace, cooperation between Israel and the UK is vital in order to counter efforts by malign forces. We commit to further strengthen our already deep cooperation on cyber to promote international security and stability in cyberspace, including through bilateral cooperation on critical national infrastructure and collective efforts to increase our mutual resilience against cyber threats. We share the belief that our public sectors should lead by example on cyber, operating models and standards for our own security that we would want the private sector to follow. As cyber security is increasingly important to the global economy, these efforts are vital in safeguarding prosperity and enabling growth. Israel and the UK recognise and appreciate the importance of mutual cooperation on cyber security and resilience, with the UK recently elevating Israel to a ‘tier 1’ cyber partner and unlocking the potential for further cooperation.

In addition to countering cyber threats, Israel and the UK are committed to maximising the opportunities that cyber presents through greater prioritisation of cyber skills.

a. Cyber dialogue: committing to an annual high-level dialogue on cyber security and resilience.

b. Global governance: working towards a more closely aligned vision on the global governance of cyberspace.

c. Cyber skills: deepening cooperation on developing cyber skills and encouraging a diverse workforce.

d. Cyber start-ups and prosperity: prioritising increased links between Israeli start-ups and the UK ecosystem. Promoting the Golden Valley development in Gloucestershire – a DIT high potential opportunity (HPO) programme with Israeli investment and direct collaboration, working towards the creation of a cyber central hub in Be’er Sheva. Continuing the CybHER competition, linking female Israeli cyber entrepreneurs with UK investors and partners, as an annual event.

6. Science, innovation and technology

The UK-Israel Tech Hub – the first of its kind – epitomises what can be achieved through partnering British businesses with cutting-edge technology from Israel. Since its inception in 2011, the hub has facilitated over 250 partnerships, with an estimated £1.2 billion economic impact to the UK.

We have also cultivated a robust framework for supporting our academic and research and development (R&D) ties. We are committed to deepening further our bilateral science and technology partnership through new and ambitious initiatives. This will include the delivery of joint projects, totalling more than £20 million:

a. UK-Israel science, research and innovation framework: launching a new and updated bilateral scientific partnership to stimulate greater science, research, innovation and technology. On May 11, 2022 the Planning and Budgeting Committee of the Council for Higher Education of Israel approved £7 million for this partnership, which will be matched by the UK.

b. UK-Israel industrial R&D: innovate UK and the Israel Innovation Authority have jointly launched, through ‘Eureka’, a UK-Israel R&D collaboration scheme. With funding up to £6 million of joint collaborations, this scheme champions UK and Israeli businesses to develop new innovative products, industrial processes and services. The first round of the scheme has now closed and there will be a second round in the near future.

c. UK-Israel Innovation researcher mobility scheme: the UK government has launched a project with Universities UK International, which will fund UK innovators and researchers to travel to Israel to collaborate and partner with leading Israeli institutions, businesses and academics fostering strong links between our respective innovative ecosystems.

d. UK-Israel tech gateway: Launching the UK-Israel tech gateway to increase the number of high-growth Israeli tech firms setting up substantial operations in the UK. The tech gateway will support regional and sector-based alliances in the UK, building on the launch of the pan-Northern UK-Israel health-tech gateway. The tech gateway will also explore further opportunities across a number of sectors such as automotive manufacturing in the Midlands, energy and smart mobility in the West Midlands, cyber-security in Cheltenham and fintech in London.

e. Venture capital (VC): Increasing the flow of Israeli and British tech capital investment to the UK and Israel respectively, including through continued development of the VC club and additional programmes.

7. Climate

a. The United Nations Framework for the Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC): Committing to the implementation of the UNFCCC and the Paris agreement. Our nationally determined contributions will represent a progress reflecting the highest possible ambition, compatible with the goals of the Paris agreement.

b. Bilateral cooperation in cleantech: advancing cooperation with Israel’s clean-growth sector through the UK-Israel Tech Hub and the UK Science and Innovation Network, including on food tech regulation, flood management, and supporting technology solutions which combat climate change or mitigate/adapt to the challenges of climate change.

c. Wohl clean growth alliance: maximising cooperation on clean growth through the Wohl clean growth alliance – established in 2021 by the British Embassy Tel Aviv, British Council and Wohl Foundation. Facilitating UK-Israel cooperation between researchers and policymakers on clean growth.

d. Academic collaboration: to consider how the UK and Israel can strengthen academic collaboration around climate and environment through increased research funding and student exchange programmes.

e. Global efforts to halt and reverse biodiversity loss: working together in the framework of global initiatives such as the Global Ocean Alliance, the High Ambition Coalition for Nature and People, and the Leaders’ Pledge for Nature, as well as the UN decade on restoration.

8. Health

As a global force for good in the field of health, with a strong track-record of cooperating effectively to tackle global health issues, Israel and the UK are committed to leveraging our combined research and innovation strengths to address global health challenges. We will further strive to create broad cooperation in the fields of the planning and financing of public health systems, the structuring of future medical facilities including hospitals and community based comprehensive clinics.

Israel is a significant partner for Britain’s NHS, supplying 1 in 7 of all medicines and saving the UK taxpayer billions of pounds. During the COVID-19 crisis public health teams from both countries developed strong working relationships enabling us to share information and strategies. We want to build on these relationships with regular discussions on surveillance and information-sharing so we can create strategies in the areas of early detection and response to public health threats.

a. COVID-19: continuing cooperation and information sharing to effectively tackle COVID-19, sharing best practices through partnering the best of UK and Israeli expertise to share best practices and increase pandemic preparedness.

b. Pan-Northern health-tech gateway: building on the UK-Israel health-tech gateway that was launched in May 2022 we pledge to work together to tackle major healthcare challenges. Establishing a long-term partnership with organisations in the region, aligned to needs of the region and supporting the possible developments of Israeli healthcare innovation into NHS. Looking into initial model in Leeds in 2022 with the aim of expanding to additional sites across the north of England. Also collaborating in order to materialize a pilot program in the north-east of England, which will focus on digital health, telemedicine and other tailor made Israeli technological solutions to current challenges.

c. Global health insurance: updating our bilateral reciprocal healthcare agreement to include the global health insurance card.

d. Future health systems: creating a bilateral steering committee with all the relevant government and non-government agencies and departments for ongoing cooperation and dialogue between the UK and Israel address the challenge of health systems in the year 2030.

e. Lifescience collaboration: enable UK-Israel fundamental life-science collaboration for the future of healthcare. Fund at least 6 collaborative research projects via BIRAX (~£1.2 million) and develop a life-science pillar as part of the Britain-Israel partnership, exploring research in areas such as: AI in healthcare, engineering biology and biotech.

f. Strategising improved preparedness and competency in the healthcare system pertaining to pandemic responses in the future.

g. Planning and budgeting for improved efficiency and streamlined services for community healthcare service providers.

9. Culture

Israel and the UK are guided by their desire to deepen and strengthen the existing friendly relations between the 2 countries and to promote the cooperation in the spheres of culture, arts, media, education, higher education, sports and youth. Israel and the UK shall strive to expand the contact, cooperation and exchange of visits between relevant institutions and organizations, experts, policy makers and artists.

10. Education and higher education

The UK and Israel will promote exchange of information and constructive contacts between the 2 countries, in various aspects of education and higher education, and will encourage the development of cooperation between educational institutes of both countries.[footnote 1]

We will strive to increase and ease the mobility of talent and academics between the countries.

11. Development

Building UK-Israel cooperation to support development of low- and middle-income countries.

a. International development cooperation framework: identifying avenues for increased coordination of shared development efforts between the UK and Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation, MASHAV.

12. Gender

a. Developing a bilateral agenda on gender equality and women empowerment in general and in the context of UN Security Council resolution 1325.

b. Innovation: continuing to promote women in technology and innovation through Israel-UK women-leading innovation initiatives.

c. Gender balance: ensuring a gender balance in events, activities and delegations by aiming for 50% female representation, with an emphasis on senior visits.




28.3.2025:  Novara Media 

Police have raided a Quaker meeting house and arrested six young people meeting to discuss concerns about the climate crisis and the Gaza genocide.
On 27 March, more than 20 officers - some carrying tasers - reportedly forced their way into Westminster Meeting House in central London.

According to Quakers in Britain, the officers “broke open the front door without warning or ringing the bell first, searching the whole building and arresting six women attending the meeting in a hired room”.
Paul Parker, recording clerk for Quakers in Britain, said: “No-one has been arrested in a Quaker meeting house in living memory.”

“This aggressive violation of our place of worship and the forceful removal of young people holding a protest group meeting clearly shows what happens when society criminalises protest.”

TTV: This is utterly outrageous apart from a flagrant misuse of police time and resources. We have not seen this sort of behaviour since the 17th Century, when Quaker Meeting Houses were regularly raided. It is a sure sign our country is in terminal moral and legal decline, when pacifist Quakers are the subject of armed invasion. Is it because a Muslim is in charge of the police, or a socialist in charge of the government or because the King has ceased to be 'defender of the faiths'? We are seeing all the signs of a 'national/socialist tyranny in the making that I have long warned was on the way. At the same time pacifists are being harassed, and protest is being banned, murdering regimes are being actively lauded and endorsed. Starmer, and all his predecessors, have decided to cement ever deeper relations with the repugnant state of Israel. Why this should be, no one really knows, but somehow they have got away with it, completely in goose step with a fascist, apartheid regime, intent on mass murder of thousands of innocent civilians. How Starmer reconciles this with his socialist or human rights principles (if he has any) is anybody's guess but the bigger question is, can the British population tolerate this scandalous and deplorable state of affairs any longer? If this is not a news story in the papers tomorrow, we know we are lost. https://veaterecosan.blogspot.com/


This brutalism is going unchallenged and uncondemned. Western countries will never again be able to claim the moral high ground in fact any moral ground.

Breaking: 16 Ambulance Crew Members kidnapped and executed.
After missing for four days, 16 civil defence and Red Crescent workers were found executed and buried.
After coordinating with the International Red Cross, Civil Defense teams entered the Tel Al-Sultan area in Rafah, southern Gaza.
Images have now surfaced of the IDF encircling the emergency vehicles before they disappeared.
They were discovered buried near the barracks. Furthermore, all Red Crescent ambulances and Civil Defense firefighting vehicles at the scene were intentionally destroyed.

31.3.2025:  Israel propaganda is disgustingly swallowed and disseminated by western media. WHY? We can all see it for what it is: dissembling lies to cover a land grab; a disingenuous parody of the truth to disguise its genocidal intent. None of this would be possible without Trump/American money and bombs. Utter shame on them for supporting such blatant evil. sn't it time the UN expelled America and Israel and voted both sanctions on Israel and military force to protect innocent civilians from this unprecedented aerial bombardment? The world demands this israeli tyranny to be stopped in its tracks. https://veaterecosan.blogspot.com/search?q=jew+christian


FOOTNOTE   (4.4.2025)

As far as I can gather over 112,000,000 doses of the covid vaccine have been injected into humans in the UK since 2020 paid for by the UK government. The cost just for purchase and GP fee is around £20.00.

In other words in a cash-strapped NHS, where waiting lists for operations and treatments have never been longer (6 - 8 million people) over TWO BILLION POUNDS has been blown on this dangerous CON TRICK! You really could not make it up!

There is a parallel between the pharmaceutical industry and the arms industry - in fact to many industries. You first have to create the demand for the product that requires either a 'carrot' or a 'stick'. In the case of the former, desire; in the case of the latter fear, or both.

With covid con it was the desire to be safe and free of disease and the fear of contagion and death. In the case of the armaments industry it actual or potential warfare. In both sectors, if it can be pulled off, it is bonanza time for the companies involved.

Both arms and phamaceutical sectors are having a field day - just check the share price and executive pay packets. However as always there is a down-side.

In the case of Covid it is the short-time and long-time health consequences; in the case of weapons the mass killing of people, infrastructure and culture.

In both contexts there are huge costs to government and ultimately the people through tax. Companies and individuals are enriched, whilst nations are made bankrupt.

7.4.2025:  We all are subjected to sickening fact that Israel is allowed to continue its barbaric activity. This tars us all with the same demonic brush. Have the world's leaders totally lost contact with their humanity? With their moral and legal obligations to prevent this massacre. Are they all cowering under the threat of an American aircraft carrier and B52 jets - the very things that could if there was a will prevent Israeli violence. Some of us have been warning about the new world order and how it reveals itself. Now we see on a daily basis how little humans count. What a condemnation of the Arab world. What a condemnation of the West. How long do they propose to let it continue? Be absolutely clear, if they can allow it to happen to others, they can allow it to their own. As usual it is government v. the people. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/4/7/live-israel-kills-43-in-gaza-orders-palestinians-in-deir-el-balah-to-flee?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A%20Trending%20Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR7fns3a9EXzVdNulbqUTOBsqHUeQBcL37uP2Qy9r87PJLqJtSRNZbHXSuq6Iw_aem_-8c0GRGjUZs_WP2iuYhqcg


SELF REVELATION.  DID YOU REALISE WHAT WE REALLY ARE?

8.4.2025: 
One thing October 7 did accomplish was getting Israel and its allies to show the world their true face. Getting them to stand before all of humanity to say, “If you resist us, we’ll kill your babies. We’ll deliberately shoot your kids in the head. We’ll massacre medical workers. We’ll systematically destroy all your hospitals. We’ll rape you and torture you as a matter of policy. We’ll lay siege to the entire civilian population. We’ll make your entire land uninhabitable and then we’ll kick you all out and take it for ourselves. We’ll assassinate all your journalists and block foreign journalists from entry so that nobody can see what we’re doing to you. We’ll lie about all of these things the entire time, and you’ll know we’re lying, and we’ll know you know we’re lying, and you’ll know we know you know we’re lying. And we’ll get away with it anyway, because we hold all the cards.”
Sometimes I’ll run into people who say “What did Hamas expect to happen? They had to know Israel would do this!” They say this in an effort to lay the blame for Israel’s genocidal atrocities at the feet of Hamas, as though Israel is some kind of wild animal who can’t be held accountable for its actions if someone gets too close to its mouth.
But of course Hamas knew Israel and its allies would react this way. Of course they did. They knew they were dealing with a murderous and tyrannical civilization who is capable of limitless evil and doesn’t see Palestinians as human beings. They knew it because they’d lived under it all their lives. That is the problem they were trying to address with their actions on October 7.
You can disagree with the decisions Hamas made on that day. You can say they should have used other means to pursue justice. You can denounce them, hate them, do the whole public ritual necessary for mainstream acceptance in western society. But one thing you can’t do is deny that Israel and its allies have been revealing their true face to the world every day since, at levels they previously were not.
It’s all fully visible now. It’s all right there on the surface. We can try to continue pretending we live in a free society that believes in truth and justice and regards all people as equal, but we’ll all know it’s a lie. What we are, first and foremost, is a civilization that will actively support history’s first live-streamed genocide. That’s the single most relevant fact about the western world at this point in history. It’s staring us right in the face every day.
October 7 certainly didn’t make life any easier for the Palestinians, but one thing it did do was take away our ability to hide from ourselves. Hamas reached thousands of miles around the world and permanently destroyed our ability to avoid the truth about the kind of dystopia we are really living in. Our rulers may succeed in eliminating the Palestinians as a people, but one thing they will never be able to do is put those blinders back on our eyes.
What has been seen cannot be unseen.


Our politicians have consented to everything Israel has done, and not just in Gaza over the past 18 months. This genocide has been decades in the making.
Three-quarters of a century ago, the West authorised the ethnic cleansing of most of Palestine to create a self-declared Jewish state there. The West consented, too, to the violent occupation of the last sections of Palestine in 1967, and to Israel’s gradual colonisation of those newly seized territories by armed Jewish extremists.
The West nodded through waves of house demolitions carried out against Palestinian communities by Israel to “Judaise” the land. It backed the Israeli army creating extensive “firing zones” on Palestinian farmland to starve traditional agricultural communities of any means of subsistence.
The West ignored Jewish settlers and soldiers destroying Palestinian olive groves, beating up shepherds, torching homes, and murdering families. Even being an Oscar winner offers no immunity from the rampant settler violence.
The West agreed to Israel creating an apartheid road system and a network of checkpoints that kept Palestinians confined to ever-shrinking ghettoes, and building walls around Palestinian areas to permanently isolate them from the rest of the world. It allowed Israel to stop Palestinians from reaching one of their holiest sites, Al-Aqsa Mosque, on land that was supposed to be central to their future state.
The West kept quiet as Israel besieged the two million people of Gaza for 17 years, putting them on a tightly rationed diet so their children would grow ever-more malnourished. It did nothing – except supply more weapons – when the people of Gaza launched a series of non-violent protests at their prison walls around the enclave, and were greeted with Israeli sniper fire that left thousands dead or crippled.
The West only found a collective voice of protest on 7 October 2023, when Hamas managed to find a way to break out of Gaza’s choking isolation to wreak havoc in Israel for 24 hours. It has been raising its voice in horror at the events of that single day ever since, drowning out 18 months of screams from the children being starved and exterminated in Gaza.
The murder of 15 Palestinian medics and aid workers is a tiny drop in an ocean of Israeli criminality – a barbarism rewarded by western capitals decade after decade.
This genocide was made in the West. Israel is our progeny, our ugly reflection in the mirror – which is why western leaders and establishment media are so desperate to make us look the other way. That reflection is too much for anyone with a soul to bear.
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Palestinian defenders are being attacked and defamed. 'Anti-semitism' groups are thinly disguised Israeli propagandists, unapologenic at twisting the truth to promote their deadly policies. Often funded by alien states and interests, they are desperate to prevent the public being reminded that just in the most recent Gaza offensive, Israel has knowingly, intentionally, deliberately targeted women and children, killing or maiming tens of thousands of them whilst the world - AKA America - not only allowed but supported it! Paradoxically, these groups are themselves rascist and 'anti-semitic' as most Palestinians are 'semitic' by definition and Jewish settlers arn't. They falsely equate opposition to genocide with support for terrorism; of protecting Palestinian civilians with defending Hammas; whilst blind to the fact in the 'terrorism' stakes, Israel wins hands down. They operate like a Mafia protection gang and morally are no better, trying by any means to close down free speech or any accurate reporting of the atrocities perpetrated by the rogue state of Israel. Unfortunately, the American political establishment, underpinned by a vast industrial/military/intelligence complex, provides a biased listening ear to these travesty accusations. It is a rot that eats at the root of all Western institutions and will bring them down unless someone stands up for their independance and honesty, unmolested by this blatant attempt at censorship.

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2030 roadmap for UK-Israel bilateral relations

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2030 roadmap for UK-Israel bilateral relations

Published 21 March 2023