The British ambassador to Israel, Matthew Gould, said international support for the Jewish state is declining driven by settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank and the continued blockade of Gaza. (Reuters)
By AL ARABIYA
The British ambassador to Israel said international support for the Jewish state is declining among those in the political mainstream, driven by settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank and the continued blockade of Gaza, the Guardian reported on Friday.
“Israelis might wake up in 10 years’ time and find out that the level of understanding in the international community has suddenly changed, and that patience for continuing the status quo has reduced,” the Guardian quoted Matthew Gould as saying.
“Support for Israel is starting to erode and that’s not about these people on the fringe who are shouting loudly and calling for boycotts and all the rest of it. The interesting category are those members of parliament in the middle, and in that group I see a shift.” He added.
Gould said the middle ground of British parliamentarians were developing a more critical view of Israel who was now being seen as the ‘Goliath’ against the Palestinians as ‘David’ referring to the story from the Old Testament in which the future king of Israel defeats the mighty philistine warrior armed with only a sling and stones.
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