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How Labour used the law to keep criticism of Israel secret Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 February 2008

569242_big_ben_london.jpgThe full extent of government anxiety about the state of British-Israel relations can be exposed for the first time today in a secret document seen by the Guardian.

The document reveals how the Foreign Office successfully fought to keep secret any mention of Israel contained on the first draft of the controversial, now discredited Iraq weapons dossier. At the heart of it was nervousness at the top of government about any mention of Israel's nuclear arsenal in an official paper accusing Iraq of flouting the UN's authority on weapons of mass destruction.

The dossier was made public this week, but the Foreign Office succeeded before a tribunal in having the handwritten mention of Israel kept secret.

The FO never argued that the information would damage national security. The Guardian has seen the full text and a witness statement from a senior Foreign Office official, who argued behind closed doors that any public mention of the candid reference would seriously damage UK/Israeli relations. In the statement, he reveals that in the past five years there have been 10 substantial incidents and 20 more minor ones relating to Israeli concerns about attitudes to their government within Whitehall.

The Information Tribunal, which adjudicates on disputes involving the Freedom of Information Act, agreed to remove the single reference to Israel when it ordered the release of the draft of the Iraqi weapons dossier written by John Williams, the FO's chief information officer at the time.

Along with unfavourable references to the US and Japan, the reference to Israel was written in the margin by someone commenting on the opening paragraph of the Williams draft. It was written against the claim that "no other country [apart from Iraq] has flouted the United Nations' authority so brazenly in pursuit of weapons of mass destruction".

In statement to the tribunal, Neil Wigan, head of the FO's Arab, Israel and North Africa Group, said he did not know who had referred to Israel in the margin. He went on: "I interpret this note to indicate that the person who wrote it believes that Israel has flouted the United Nations' authority in a manner similar to that of the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein."

Its disclosure would seriously damage the UK's relations with Israel, Wigan said. The comparison with Saddam and the "implied accusation of a breach of the UN's authority by Israel are potentially very serious". It was "inevitable" that relations beteen the UK and Israel would suffer if the marginal note were allowed to enter the public domain, he added.

Wigan observed: "Unfortunately, there is perception already in Israel that parts of the FCO [Foreign and Commonwealth Office] are prejudiced against the country". The note on the Williams draft dossier "would therefore confirm this pre-existing suspicion and would increase the damage".

Writing in October last year, he noted that "criticism of Israel received a huge amount of media coverage". The margin comment mentioning Israel would thus be given a "high profile". Harming relations with Israel would undermine the FO's ability to prevent and resolve conflict "through a strong international system". In addition, there was "an important national interest in relation to counter-terrorism", Wigan said.

The FO insisted on the removal of the reference to Israel after it lost a long battle to suppress the draft dossier, which was drawn up in early September 2002. It originally argued that the name of the author needed to be protected. It then said the contents of the draft dossier should be suppressed to protect the need for officials to give frank advice. The Williams document was finally released by the FO last week, three years after it was first requested by Chris Ames, an independent researcher, who pursued his campaign in the New Statesman magazine.

Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, said last year that it was in the public interest that the document should be released in its entirety. The FO appealed against his ruling and took it to the Information Tribunal.

The FO had no objections to references to other countries in the margin of the Williams document. Alongside the claim that no other country apart from Iraq had twice launched wars of aggression against neighbours, the unknown FO official writes: "Germany?" and " US: Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico". Against a reference to the use of chemical weapons, the official has written: "Japan in China?"

Claims in the Williams draft are similar to those in the final government Iraqi weapons dossier published in late September 2002. The Information Tribunal ordered the release of the draft, without reference to Israel, observing that it may have played a bigger role in influencing the final dossier than previously supposed. The government tried to distance itself from the Williams draft.

Source: Guardian




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Tel Aviv Correspondent: Quote

No one should criticise Israel.

It is the best country in the world. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Israelis are the kindest, most humane, people on earth. They are very peaceful.

They are lovvvely. Leave them alone!
(1) 2008-02-21 10:02:58
abumaryam: Quote

Its a disgrace, not only does this government back the illegal occupation of Palestine, the opposition leader is a self confessed zionist and we have had the recent confession of Mr. Millaband of extra redition. Where is the morals of democracy?
(2) 2008-02-21 15:00:47
RSD: Quote

Why the surprise? If UK had some expectation of going to war against Iraq, it would have been profoundly stupid to have alienated Israel - the regional superpower. Israel is a forward logistics base for any western alliance seeking to carry out military action in the region. It has a highly developed military manufacturing base which can readily supply spare parts and specialist equipment very quickly. Do not forget that it was the Israelis that supplied the anti-mine fittings for tanks in the first Iraq war.
The FCO lobbies all the time to ensure that relations with other countries are maintained, how often has it intervened to prevent criticism of Saudi Arabia and its distinctive application of Sharia law?
(3) 2008-02-21 19:22:51
Taz: Quote

It is because New Labour is in the pocket of the Zionists. Notice how Levy, Mehdelson and Abhrams were all connected with Labour Friends of Israel. What are Muslim Friends of Labour doing? Sitting on their hands no doubt.
(4) 2008-02-21 20:01:13
Reality: Quote

No one should criticise Israel.

It is the best country in the world. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Israelis are the kindest, most humane, people on earth. They are very peaceful.

They are lovvvely. Leave them alone!
— Tel Aviv Correspondent

I disagree.

The Zionist entity of what it calls itself – “Israel” is an illegal terrorist entity which is founded upon stolen land and property, guilty of displacing its rightful owners by genocide, murder and rape – every “Israeli” is a Zionist Jewish fundamentalist, radical extremist terrorist, trespasser, invader and mischievous and one who supports them - supports terrorism or “glorifies terrorism”.

For the people in that region and beyond the illegal Zionist entity – is a cancerous germ.

The Zionist entity and its deceitful, mischievous, cunning advocates and subjects are a threat to humanity and civilisation - Muslim or non-Muslim - as they are all after out money and are prepared to kill, pillage and rape for it.
(5) 2008-02-21 21:51:31
F Cockburn: Quote

To Tel Aviv Correspondent:
Yes! - if you peer over Israel's lovely 8 metre high concrete garden wall you can see your Palestinian brothers and sisters being shot in the back by the Israel (Offence) Forces, and children being grossly abused in the same way that you were abused by the Nazis.

And if that does not remind you enough of your history in World War II,
go to the Israeli prisons and hear the screams resulting from torture carried out by your Israeli guards.

Go to Israel, for all the waterboarding a human being can take.
(6) 2008-02-21 23:34:04
Onlooker: Quote

No one should criticise Israel.

It is the best country in the world. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Israelis are the kindest, most humane, people on earth. They are very peaceful.

They are lovvvely. Leave them alone!
— Reality

I disagree.

The Zionist entity of what it calls itself – “Israel” is an illegal terrorist entity which is founded upon stolen land and property, guilty of displacing its rightful owners by genocide, murder and rape – every “Israeli” is a Zionist Jewish fundamentalist, radical extremist terrorist, trespasser, invader and mischievous and one who supports them - supports terrorism or “glorifies terrorism”.

For the people in that region and beyond the illegal Zionist entity – is a cancerous germ.

The Zionist entity and its deceitful, mischievous, cunning advocates and subjects are a threat to humanity and civilisation - Muslim or non-Muslim - as they are all after out money and are prepared to kill, pillage and rape for it.
— Tel Aviv Correspondent


MPACUK

Im really surprised that you allow such anti-Jewish rubbish to be posted on your website.

To Reality, your comments basically sum up why Israel is such as successful country and its neighbours are so backwards. Your posionous hatred towards the Jews who have built a great and free country in their ancestral homeland epitomoses why Israel will always win and you will always fail. It is a country built on hope rather than hate. If the Palestinians spent less time bombing people and more time building schools, writing books and becoming scientists, their world would be 10 times better.


so Im guessing that you will still be spouting this crap when you are 80 years on while Israel celebrates its centenary year.



(7) 2008-02-22 09:15:47
F Cockburn: Quote

To comment No 7 entitle ''MPACUK''

Israel is only relatively 'successful', if that is what you call success, precisely because its foreign policies are based on subjugation of the Arabs, to create an economic desert and wasteland, so that its neighbours never rise above the massive bomb potholes left by Israel.
You thought nothing of dropping one thousand pound bombs in the heart of a city, yes a city, Beirut, where children lived, and again and again in Lebanon.
Mary and Jesus were denied a home and accommodation all thoses years ago, just as you are denying the Palestinians a home now so that you can party on.
And if you call success that Israelis were asked to help abuse prisoners in Iraq, then you must by those standards be billionaires.
We would have been on your side when you were being abused in World War II. Now you are only interested in yourselves.
You have fallen by the standards of humanity. Come back into it, and we will forgive you, as humans and as sharing a common religious brotherhood.
You are shaming yourselves by your own policies.

A joke going round the British schools at the moment is:
''What is the worlds shortest book''
Answer ''The Israeli book of Ethics''
Even children know.
(8) 2008-02-22 14:23:21
Tel Aviv Correspondent: Quote

Oh, for goodness sake!

Doesn't anyone here know what 'irony' is?
(9) 2008-02-22 14:38:08
Azaad: Quote

Onlooker

You break into someone's house; your are armed, they are not; you kill some of the occupants, and beat some of them so badly, they have no choice but to flee. Then, you re-decorate all the rooms (with money from rich friends who support your thievery). Then you agree (between yourselves) that you will do every thing with a majority decision; so you have votes amongst yourselves (that's 'democracy', or 'honour amongst thieves' if you like). Now the house looks beautiful. You even have a bigger garden (because you bulldozed some of the other houses).

The people from whom you robbed, tried to get back in, but you built walls of 'Biblical' dimensions to keep them from their property/land. When they try to attack you, your frinds and you call them 'violent', and 'terroists'. You say: "Look how much better we've made the house; isn't it wonderful? You don't deserve it, because when you had it, the place was dilapidated, and backward".

They say: "But it's OUR house". You say, "no it isn't". You say "God" (or "G*d", as you insist on saying) "promised you the land". But there isn't a shred of evidence to support it. Self-referential 'Scripture' isn't 'Evidence'. If the Pharaoh and his army wwere drowned, how comes there isn't any record in ancient Egyptian Heiroglyphs of such an event? How come Moses isn't mentioned?

All sound familiar? Israel: a fictitous country, based on fictitious 'Scripture'. The most blatant thieving of modern times.
(10) 2008-02-22 17:41:53
Reality: Quote



MPACUK

Im really surprised that you allow such anti-Jewish rubbish to be posted on your website.

To Reality, your comments basically sum up why Israel is such as successful country and its neighbours are so backwards. Your posionous hatred towards the Jews who have built a great and free country in their ancestral homeland epitomoses why Israel will always win and you will always fail. It is a country built on hope rather than hate. If the Palestinians spent less time bombing people and more time building schools, writing books and becoming scientists, their world would be 10 times better.

so Im guessing that you will still be spouting this crap when you are 80 years on while Israel celebrates its centenary year.
— Onlooker

MPACUK

I’m really surprised that you allow Zionist terrorist sympathisers and extremist radical supporters of the illegal terrorist Zionist entity to post on your website – then again I guess its “freedom of speech”

To Onlooker, your comments basically sum up the “wishful thinking” and the “well constructed bubble” that Fundamentalist Zionist Jews and their terrorist sympathisers live in.

It is the same sort of “bubble” that has deceived previous nations, empires, and kingdoms – giving them a false sense of security , comfort, might, power and invincibility when marvelling at their own perceived “wealth” & “success” when they clashed with the perceived “weaker” and “insignificant” monotheists of before since the time of Adam(as)………………..indeed look around – today only remnants of these “powerful”, “mighty” empires and kingdoms remain and are scattered across the earth as a reminder and a sign for men who understand – from the kingdom of Pharaoh to others. While the monotheist still exist today – the Muslims.

And one important point you should always realize – is that occupied Palestine – which is now called “Israel” is not just a Palestinian issue but the issue for all Monotheists – the Muslims – learn from the lessons from the first Crusades - the Muslims persevered even if it took over 200 years to remove complete crusader presence from the region.

And even though the straying of the Muslims from their Religion and its constants and principles of which in consequence has given the Jews in Palestine “victories” over them – know the Islamic Awakening has erupted in the 20th centaury - of which in consequence - even if it takes 15, 50, 100, 250 or even 5OO years – always know the impending Army of Muhammad is inevitably on its way to liberate every inch of the land of Palestine.

And always remember to monotheists – the Muslims ultimately perceive victory and defeat through the scope and scale of the hereafter and it is not limited to this world – the Muslim dead in times of war end up in heaven while the dead of the fundamentalist terrorist Zionists end up in hell.

"And verily, Our Word has gone forth of old for Our slaves, the messengers, that they verily will be triumphent. And that Our soldeirs, they verily will be the victors"
(As-Saffat: 171-173)

"Verily the Victory of Allah is near"
(Al Baqarah: 214)

"(It is) a Promise of Allah, and Allah fails not in His Promise, but most of men know not"
(Ar-Rum: 6)
(11) 2008-02-22 18:37:38
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