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	  London's Foreign Office might as well relocate to Tel Aviv  
	
	By Stuart Littlewood 
	Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, January 25, 
	2011 
	Stuart Littlewood takes a close look at the subterfuge, obfuscations 
	and double talk of British Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt, a 
	card-carrying Israeli stooge who on a recent visit to occupied Palestine 
	deceitfully professed his commitment to justice in the Holy Land while 
	pledging to stand by Israel and defend its war criminals.
  What 
	our Foreign Office minister said on his recent visit to Israel and occupied 
	Palestine shows more clearly than ever why the struggle in the Holy Land 
	extends all the way to our own front door here in the UK.
  The new 
	minister in charge of Middle East affairs, Alistair Burt, was there to 
	reward the sterling work of the Palestinian Authority's prime minister, 
	Salam Fayyad, and his boss, Mahmoud Abbas, with a gift of GBP 17 million. 
	This largesse no doubt made the British government feel better about doing 
	naff-all to right the catalogue of wrongs going back to 1917.
  The 
	official reason was that Burt is impressed by the dynamic duo's progress 
	towards creating an independent, viable Palestinian state "living in peace 
	with a secure Israel". 
	
		
			
			
				
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					 Alistair Burt is “an Israel lobby stooge. He used to be 
					(and maybe still is, for all I know) an officer of that 
					infamous bunch of Israel-firsters, the Conservative Friends 
					of Israel.” 
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	Their only real achievement, however, is the way they have
	
	turned the occupied territories into a police state of the most sinister 
	kind, with torture, rape and other extreme forms of cruelty a regular 
	feature of the prisons they run. 
	This bonus from the British taxpayer is supposed to pay for schooling for 
	over 4,400 children, fund 340 teachers and help 15,000 people continue to 
	receive clean water, says Burt.
  More likely it’s a sweetener to get 
	the Palestinian leaders back to the negotiation table. Burt seems 
	desperately keen for that to happen, though God knows why. 
	
		It is critical that both sides 
		find a way to return to talks. The current impasse is of great concern 
		and I urge all parties to take immediate steps to secure a lasting 
		peace...
  We firmly believe that this should see a Palestinian 
		state based on 1967 borders and with East Jerusalem as its capital. This 
		is the solution which offers the best prospect of a just and sustainable 
		peace.
  I also hold firmly the view that settlement construction 
		is illegal, wrong and should stop. It blights the lives of Palestinians 
		and is an obstacle to peace. 
	 
	Talk is easy when you have no intention of following it up with action. 
	Mr Burt is not about to transform himself into a man of action for peace. 
	Why not? Because he's an Israel lobby stooge. He used to be (and maybe still 
	is, for all I know) an officer of that infamous bunch of Israel-firsters, 
	the Conservative Friends of Israel. 
	
		
			
			
				
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					 “The friendship ... will deepen, because the ties between 
					this party [the Conservatives] and Israel are unbreakable. 
					And in me, you have a prime minister whose belief in Israel 
					is indestructible.” 
					David Cameron, UK Prime Minister 
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	The Foreign Office is stuffed with them, all appointed by our new prime 
	minister, David “I’m-a-Zionist” Cameron. This misguided individual is 
	famously quoted on the Friends of Israel website as saying: “The friendship 
	... will deepen, because the ties between this party and Israel are 
	unbreakable. And in me, you have a prime minister whose belief in Israel is 
	indestructible.” 
	What a ridiculous commitment for a British prime minister to make to a 
	lawless, racist state that respects nobody’s human rights, continually 
	defies international law and shoots children for amusement (see “The 
	methodical shooting of boys at work in Gaza by snipers of the Israeli 
	occupation force”, a horrific article by surgeon David Halpin).
  
	It is a disgrace that the Conservatives, who were not given a clear mandate 
	to govern, nevertheless vomit their infatuation with the thuggish Israeli 
	regime all over their much more level-headed coalition partners (the Liberal 
	Democrats), the whole British nation and the Arab world.
  Go to the 
	UK’s Israel embassy
	
	website where Burt “answers your questions” and see the way he tells 
	everyone how “clear” or “firm” the UK government position is on this and 
	that. When challenged to say what exactly he is doing to uphold the official 
	position or enforce official policy, he sidesteps every time. 
	Burt’s indoctrination
	In a speech to the Board of Deputies of British Jews in London last year, 
	Burt told his audience he had worked from the age of 15 for an MP who was a 
	president of the Board and founder of the Conservative Friends of Israel, 
	and how this “had a lasting effect upon me, and on my interests in 
	Parliament”.
  He said: "Israel is an important strategic partner and 
	friend for the UK and we share a number of important shared objectives 
	across a broad range of policy areas.”
  Offhand, can anybody think of 
	a single objective they would wish to share with those people?
  On the 
	Israeli-Palestinian conflict, he said that “without an agreement between the 
	Palestinians and the Israelis then peace in the Middle East is 
	unobtainable”.
  He added, apparently oblivious to the irony of his 
	remarks: 
	
		Those who are enemies of peace 
		will continue to use the conflict for their own purposes... We cannot 
		allow those who want to pursue a violent agenda to succeed...As a friend 
		to both sides, we are committed to a two-state solution and we will 
		continue to support the efforts of the US to broker a peace deal between 
		both sides.
  And as an honest broker, the UK government does not 
		believe that economic sanctions or embargoes on Israel [are] the way to 
		engage or to influence it. 
	 
	The “friend to both sides” and “honest broker” he refers to has 
	been happy to use economic sanctions to collectively punish the Gazans, who 
	are no threat to us, and thinks nothing of threatening the Iranians, who are 
	no threat to us. Why so queasy about doing the same to Israel, which is a 
	threat to everyone? All else has failed. Could it be that Mr Burt is 
	actually no more interested in peace than the Israelis? 
	 “And I know some of you here are concerned about Universal 
	Jurisdiction... We have prioritized resolving this and look to see 
	legislation introduced to Parliament…”
  His eagerness 
	to sabotage the Geneva Convention’s principle of
	
	
	 Universal 
	Jurisdiction so that suspected
	
	
	 Israeli 
	war criminals can walk the streets of London without fear of 
	arrest, reflects his party’s eagerness to appease the whining of the 
	psychopaths.
  Needless to say the Jewish 
	Chronicle was ecstatic about Burt’s appointment as a Foreign Office 
	minister, which it said sent 
	
		as clear a message as possible 
		about the direction of the new government in the region. Mr Burt is 
		listed as an officer in the parliamentary group of Conservative Friends 
		of Israel and has been passionate in campaigning for visiting rights to 
		Gilad Shalit, the Israeli soldier held hostage by Hamas for the past 
		four years... The appointment of Mr Burt and Mr [David] Lidington will 
		be seen as an attempt to distance the Foreign Office from its Arabist, 
		“Camel Corps” reputation. 
	 
	The Jewish Chronicle continued: “Mr Burt will have to work hard 
	within the Arab world to build credibility and prove that he is an honest 
	broker. He will not be helped by his commitment to the Evangelical Christian 
	movement."
  Burt’s deep concern for Shalit, whose capture and 
	detention he calls “outrageous” while ignoring the thousands of Palestinian 
	civilians (including women and children) abducted and left to rot in Israeli 
	jails without trial, wins him no credibility.
  At the Jerusalem 
	Post they were rubbing their hands in glee. The director of the 
	Conservative Friends of Israel called Burt’s appointment excellent news. “I 
	have travelled to Israel with Alistair on numerous occasions. He has an 
	excellent knowledge and understanding of the complex issues of the region 
	and is well-placed to approach the brief with the balance and fairness it 
	requires.”
  London Muslim, on his blog, confessed he had been 
	
		under the impression that one 
		of the qualities needed to be a minister in the FCO [Foreign and 
		Commonwealth Office] was that you championed Britain rather than a 
		foreign government that practises apartheid and fakes British passports 
		before carrying out assassinations. My impression was also that when MPs 
		take the oath ... they swear allegiance to Liz [Queen Elizabeth] and her 
		heirs, not Israel. 
		“Burt is a Christian 
		Evangelical who like many of his eschatology ilk, particularly in 
		America, will be hoping for Armageddon in the Middle East. 
	 
	Yes, let’s hang on to that bleak thought. 
	Britain’s Israel-firsters ditch law and justice for lopsided 
	“negotiation”
	Stopping off in Jordan, Burt announced that Britain would not recognize a 
	Palestinian state unless it emerged from a peace deal with Israel. London 
	could “not recognize a state that does not have a capital, and doesn’t have 
	borders."
  London recognizes Israel. Where does Burt suppose Israel’s 
	borders are? And is Israel sitting inside them? Where does he think Israel’s 
	capital is? And where does Israel claim it to be? In other words, is Israel 
	where Israel is supposed to be, within internationally defined borders? If 
	not, how could he possibly recognize it let alone align himself with it? 
	 Burt had talked the previous day about a Palestinian state based on 1967 
	borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. In the space of a few short 
	hours he seemed to have completely lost the plot.
  Burt said: 
	
		We are looking forward to 
		recognizing a Palestinian state at the end of the negotiations on 
		settlements because our position is again very straightforward: We wish 
		to see a two-state solution, a secure and recognized Israel side by side 
		with a viable Palestine, Jerusalem as a joint capital and agreed 
		borders. 
	 
	Negotiations about illegal settlements? Since when did Her Majesty’s 
	Government negotiate over criminal acts and crimes against humanity? Unless 
	of course Alistair Burt is now answering to Queen Hillary Clinton, who has 
	rejected in advance an anticipated Palestinian resolution in the UN 
	condemning unlawful Israeli settlement building. Queen Hillary says the 
	issue of illegal squats can be resolved through “negotiations” between 
	Palestinians and Israelis and to hell with international law. Mr Burt 
	obliges by chiming sweetly with this conspiracy. "That’s where we want to 
	get to. When we get there, that of course will imply recognition of a state 
	of Palestine." 
	
		
			
			
				
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					 "...instead of enforcing international law and upholding 
					justice, as he [Alistair Burt] should, he cooperates with 
					the most dishonest peace brokers on the planet to revive 
					discredited, lopsided talks between dispossessed victim and 
					criminal occupier." 
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	Many people are betting that, compared to the borders already defined by 
	law and UN resolution, any “negotiated” solution will be worth diddly-squat. 
	As for a unilateral declaration of independence by the Palestinians, he 
	said it would mean ambiguity on crucial issues like the capital of the 
	state, its borders and the fate of refugees.
  Again, Mr Burt hasn’t 
	been paying attention. These things were ruled on long ago. But instead of 
	enforcing international law and upholding justice, as he should, he 
	cooperates with the most dishonest peace brokers on the planet to revive 
	discredited, lopsided talks between dispossessed victim and criminal 
	occupier. Where’s the honour in that? 
	Aiming to grab Gaza’s gas too
	And talking of boundary recognition, where does Mr Burt suppose the 
	Palestinian state’s offshore boundaries are? Huge reserves of marine gas and 
	oil have been found in the Levantine Basin, which comprises Israel, the 
	Palestinian territories, Lebanon and their territorial waters.
  In a
	report by Manlio 
	Dinucci the Israeli government with Washington’s backing considers it is 
	entitled to all the energy reserves.
  A coastal state may exploit 
	offshore gas and oil reserves within a zone extending 200 nautical miles 
	(370 kilometres) from the shore, so the Palestinian Authority also has a 
	claim. According to the map drawn up by the US Geological Survey, the major 
	portion of the gas deposits (around 60 per cent) lie in the waters and 
	territory belonging to Gaza, so we can expect the US-Israeli “Axis of Greed” 
	to ruthlessly exploit the Palestinians’ disunity and deprive them of their 
	natural resource, just like they’ve stolen their water.
  If the 
	Israelis plan to grab the lot “with Washington’s backing”, is London signed 
	up to this act of grand larceny too?
  The question for many years has 
	been: will Gaza ever get a whiff of its own gas? What does Mr Burt, wearing 
	the British government’s “honest broker” hat, say? 
       
       
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