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The Israel Lobby in the UK Goverment

The Israel Lobby in the UK Goverment

William Parker

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William Parker
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
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9798231066025

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The Israel Lobby in the UK Government is a fearless and meticulously researched investigation into one of the most influential yet under-scrutinised forces shaping British politics. In this compelling exposé, Eric Lenchner pulls back the curtain on a network of lobby groups, political donors, think tanks, and media allies working to align UK policy ever closer with the interests of the State of Israel-often at the expense of transparency, accountability, and even Britain’s own democratic principles.Tracing the lobby’s evolution from its early post-war roots to its modern-day entrenchment, the book reveals how key figures across the political spectrum-Conservative and Labour alike-have been courted, funded, and influenced. Through painstaking research, Lenchner uncovers the role of parliamentary groups, lavish overseas trips, behind-the-scenes briefings, and the strategic targeting of rising politicians.The narrative goes beyond mere political donations to examine the subtle mechanisms of influence: the framing of debates, the marginalisation of dissenting voices, and the quiet career damage inflicted on those who speak out for Palestinian rights. The book also exposes how accusations of antisemitism have been weaponised to silence criticism of Israel, chilling open debate in universities, the media, and the public square.Drawing on leaked documents, investigative journalism, and first-hand testimony, The Israel Lobby in the UK Government lays bare how lobbying has shaped Britain’s foreign policy stance on Palestine, its voting record at the UN, and its muted responses to human rights abuses. It details the cosy relationships between British officials and Israeli leaders, the revolving doors between government and lobby-affiliated organisations, and the network’s ability to secure policy outcomes that consistently favour Israel’s strategic objectives.But this is not simply a story of influence-it is a call to reclaim democratic integrity. Lenchner urges readers to confront the uncomfortable truth that the UK’s foreign policy is not always the product of open debate and national interest, but often the outcome of concentrated lobbying power operating largely in the shadows.With moral clarity and evidential precision, The Israel Lobby in the UK Government invites readers to rethink the narratives they have been given and to question the forces that shape political decision-making in Westminster. It is essential reading for anyone concerned about foreign policy, freedom of speech, and the health of British democracy.Unflinching, urgent, and eye-opening, this book does more than document influence-it challenges us to act, to defend open political discourse, and to insist that our elected representatives serve the people, not the lobbyists.

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