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E-mail snub to Israel by Prince Charles' aides sparks furor
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11-20-2007, 03:20 AM
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E-mail snub to Israel by Prince Charles' aides sparks furor
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/924860.html
By Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz Correspondent Tags: Prince Charles Senior aides to Britain's Prince Charles said there is "no chance" the prince would ever visit Israel as such a visit would boost Israel's international image. The aides wrote the comments, in August E-mails, after outgoing Israeli ambassador to Britain Zvi Heifetz extended an invitation to the prince via principal private secretary Sir Michael Peat and deputy private secretary Clive Alderton. In E-mails published Thursday in London by The Jewish Chronicle, Peat politely thanked Heifetz and said the prince "would love to come." However, in a later E-mail Alderton sent to Peat, he complained that he was "being pursued." Alderton asked is it "safe to assume there is no chance of this visit ever actually happening?" Alderton noted, "Acceptance would make it hard to avoid the many ways in which Israel would want HRH [Prince Charles] to help burnish its international image. In which case, let's agree a way to lower its expectations." Advertisement The publication of the E-mails in the newspaper with the largest distribution in the British Jewish community is already causing a storm. Some community leaders asked to comment have stressed Prince Charles' fondness for the community and Jewish matters, while others are critical of his refusal to visit Israel. There has never been an official visit of a member of the British royal family to Israel. Charles came to Israel in a private capacity for a few hours in 1995 for the funeral of slain prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. Prince Edward, the earl of Wessex and the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth, came to Israel for a visit classified as "private," in September. He had been invited by the Israel Youth Award program, a self-development group for Jewish and Arab youth that is affiliated with the Duke of Edinburgh's Award International Association. His father, Prince Philip, the duke of Edinburgh, has also visited Israel to tour Yad Vashem, where a tree was planted in honor of his mother Princess Alice of Greece, who was recognized as "Righteous Among the Nations" for sheltering a Jewish family in her Athens home during the Holocaust. In the past, senior British government sources and sources close to the royal family have said no official visit could take place before a peace agreement between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Charles' spokesman told The Jewish Chronicle in response to the report: "This is simply an internal E-mail about a possible visit by Clarence House officials to Israel. Any potential visit by the Prince of Wales would be undertaken at the recommendation of the government. The prince is continuing his regular engagement with the Jewish community in the UK and abroad. Outgoing Israeli Ambassador Zvi Heifetz, who worked throughout his service to improve Israel's image, stated that "if that is what is written between two people so close to the prince, it reeks of worse than hypocrisy." Blessed [are] the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. Matt 5:9 KJV Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth? Gal 4:16 KJV &The most dangerous man,to any government,is the man who is able to think things out for himself... Almost inevitably,he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest,insane and intolerable.& -H.L Mencken |
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11-21-2007, 02:39 AM
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E-mail snub to Israel by Prince Charles' aides sparks furor
He went to the Yitzhak Rabin funeral. SO HE WENT???:confused:
In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal. As a reputed atheist, the reverential nature of his film was surprising, but Pasolini himself said &If you know that I am an unbeliever, then you know me better than I do myself. I may be an unbeliever, but I am an unbeliever who has a nostalgia for a belief.&
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11-21-2007, 03:44 AM
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E-mail snub to Israel by Prince Charles' aides sparks furor
Quote:He went to the Yitzhak Rabin funeral. SO HE WENT???:confused: Exactly, I hate how these people admit and than turn around and lie in the same story. Unless they were semantically expressing that, that visit was not in a diplomatic capacity (and therefore somehow doesnt count as having been there?), who knows. |
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11-21-2007, 09:51 PM
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E-mail snub to Israel by Prince Charles' aides sparks furor
Quote:Quote:He went to the Yitzhak Rabin funeral. SO HE WENT???:confused: Maybe he is just pissed because his application for King of Jerusalem was denied. :freaked: In the 60's, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal. As a reputed atheist, the reverential nature of his film was surprising, but Pasolini himself said &If you know that I am an unbeliever, then you know me better than I do myself. I may be an unbeliever, but I am an unbeliever who has a nostalgia for a belief.&
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