Updated
Updated · Middle East Eye · Jun 14
ICJP Warns London Synagogue Over Israeli Property Event as 100 MPs Urge Cancellation
Updated
Updated · Middle East Eye · Jun 14

ICJP Warns London Synagogue Over Israeli Property Event as 100 MPs Urge Cancellation

3 articles · Updated · Middle East Eye · Jun 14

Summary

  • A legal notice sent Saturday put Edgware United Synagogue on notice over hosting the Great Israeli Real Estate Event in northwest London on Sunday, citing serious legal and reputational risks.
  • The ICJP letter says the event markets property in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory, and warns UK guidance advises against business tied to settlements because of legal and commercial exposure.
  • At least 4 participating firms have advertised or built projects in Israeli settlements, including properties in Negohot and Ma'ale Adunim and developments in occupied East Jerusalem.
  • More than 100 MPs have urged the event's cancellation, while Mayor Sadiq Khan said the Met Police would assess any allegations of criminality for possible investigation.
  • A protest is planned near the synagogue, and the UK government says updated guidance for businesses on avoiding ventures that support illegal settlements is due within days.

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