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joining me now is director of public affairs for the board of deputies of britishjews, daniel sugarman. what was your reaction to the comments and the response from liz truss and her publishers? i comments and the response from liz truss and her publishers?— truss and her publishers? i think that when we _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw _ truss and her publishers? i think that when we first saw the - truss and her publishers? i think. that when we first saw the specific passage in the book and the quotes i think that there was a great deal of surprise at the fact that this could have been included, given that, as you suggested, the quote was not by the founder of the rothschild banking industry, it was written in 1935 by an individual cold gertrude coogan, who was anti—semitic and obsessed with the rothschild family and had entirely fabricated the

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are up at 7.6 million. let's bring you up to date with some other news now, and the publisher of the memoir of the former prime minister liz truss has apologised after the board of deputies of britishjews flagged a made—up, anti—semitic quote in her memoir �*ten years to save the west'. historians claim that the quote, attributed to the founder of the rothschild banking dynasty about his desire to gain control of a nation's money, is falsely attributed, and may have been presented as his by those holding anti—semitic views. liz truss�* spokesperson says she had believed it was a "useful way of illustrating a point about the bank of england". her publisher, biteback, have promised it will be removed from the e—book version and any future print editions.

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The Daily Global

by the prime minister and the leader of the opposition in the commitment to root out anti—semitism, it is unacceptable for britishjews to be held responsible for the actions of israel as a government, and for the idea that britishjews can have any have any effect there with the israeli prime minister or with his cabinet. in the same vein, mr deputy speaker, it is also true with the rise of islamophobia, and it really has been a new low and a new painful blow today for the prime minister to say to a british muslim in this house, the memberfor coventry south, that she should tell hamas and houthis to stop doing what they're doing. that is an islamophobic trope. mr deputy speaker, maybe the prime minister will reflect, withdraw, and take the opportunity to show leadership and apologise. coming back to the question of mr deputy speaker, the government itself... ask the one question. i'm going to take it at that, please. now, i would say to the honourable lady, i have said to all members. | consistently not to conflate these| conflicts and when they are calling on the uk to de—escalate tensions, to recognise that the people -

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really is shared by the other faiths and the involvement and inclusion, it is really welcomed and don't forget, the peers of previous chief executive julia moran, forget, the peers of previous chief executivejulia moran, is also involved in that, so it is a wonderful way of bringing people together and it is a unique thing, the way king charles has used the coronation to show britain with all of its diversity and different faiths, that is down to him and i'm sure that, having made all of this effort right at the beginning, he is going to carry on and continue to involve all of us. and we love him for it. ~., ., , for it. ok, marie van der zyl, president — for it. ok, marie van der zyl, president of _ for it. ok, marie van der zyl, president of the _ for it. ok, marie van der zyl, president of the board - for it. ok, marie van der zyl, president of the board of. for it. ok, marie van der zyl, - president of the board of deputies of british jews, president of the board of deputies of britishjews, it is such a pleasure to have you on the programme, iam really pleasure to have you on the programme, i am really grateful to you for taking time to speak to us and i hope you enjoy saturday's ceremony, i'm sure you will. filth. ceremony, i'm sure you will. oh, thank you. _ ceremony, i'm sure you will. oh, thank you. so — ceremony, i'm sure you will. oh, thank you, so much, _ ceremony, i'm sure you will. oh, thank you, so much, you. - ceremony, i'm sure you will. oh, thank you, so much, you. all. ceremony, i'm sure you will. oh, i thank you, so much, you. all right, let's but get _ thank you, so much, you. all right, let's but get back _ thank you, so much, you. all right, let's but get back to _ thank you, so much, you. all right, let's but get back to talking - thank you, so much, you. all right, let's but get back to talking about i let's but get back to talking about some of the other events that have

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coronation? how much do you hope that his reign will perhaps bring religions more together, create more cohesion between religions in this country? i cohesion between religions in this count ? . , ~ . country? i really think that it will do. the jewish _ country? i really think that it will do. the jewish community - country? i really think that it will do. the jewish community i - country? i really think that it will i do. the jewish community i know, country? i really think that it will - do. the jewish community i know, we do. thejewish community i know, we pray every sabbath in our synagogues for the king and the royalfamily and i know that the other faith leaders are so honoured to be here and it has brought us also closer together. i have got every confidence that this will continue because the king has set the right message from the very, very beginning and i think faith leaders have got a very important part to play in the community and the board of deputies of britishjews is a unique story. it was formed in 1760 to march two king george iii and here we are today still wanting to pay homage to king charles iii, all those years later. we have a great admiration and love for the monarchy in thejewish community and that

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that he was notjust the defender of the faith, he is aching for all faiths and none and he really wanted that message to be seen very, very early and when we had the funeral at westminster abbey, all of the faith leaders, including myself, i led the faith possession, wherein a very, very prominent place and before the king even became king he was very supportive to the board of deputies of british jews. supportive to the board of deputies of britishjews. he attended our 250th dinner and in 2019 he arranged a very, very important event for the jewish community at buckingham palace, so i know how important all faiths are to the king and this is going to be a very special occasion for all of us. going to be a very special occasion for all of us— for all of us. what kind of advice have faith _ for all of us. what kind of advice have faith leaders _ for all of us. what kind of advice have faith leaders from - for all of us. what kind of advice have faith leaders from the - for all of us. what kind of advice i have faith leaders from the jewish community given or would potentially give, if they haven't already, to king charles iii about his approach

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he is of course officially known as the defender of the face, but he has said in the past that he wants to be known as defender of the faiths, parole, to reflect a multicultural, multi—faith uk. i'm very pleased to say now that i am joined by marie, president of the board of deputies of british jews president of the board of deputies of britishjews stop it is so good to have you on the programme, marie, and just tell me about how important religion is to king charles, and not only the church of england, obviously of which he is the head, but also of all religions and how he wants to reflect all religions in the way that he reigns?- wants to reflect all religions in the way that he reigns? thank you so much, it is wonderful _ the way that he reigns? thank you so much, it is wonderful to _ the way that he reigns? thank you so much, it is wonderful to be _ the way that he reigns? thank you so much, it is wonderfulto be here - the way that he reigns? thank you so much, it is wonderfulto be here and| much, it is wonderful to be here and part of all this. the king, after the very sad passing of his mother, within a few days, asked a number of faith leaders, including myself, to buckingham palace. it was a real privilege and he made it clear there

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comments and i think the backlash to them certainly was pretty significant. yesterday the board of deputies of britishjews called the comments disgraceful. any comment given labour�*s recent past playing down the spirit ofjewish people is particularly toxic for the labour party. underthe particularly toxic for the labour party. under the leadership of jeremy corbyn the party was investigated by the equality and human rights commission, who found the party had acted unlawfully after concerns were raised about a rise in anti—semitism. the labour leadership have been pretty quick to suspend the whip. that has a fairly broad support from certainly senior figures in the party. there are some voices within that larger labour movement to say she should have the wit restores because she has apologised, including some left wing group that supported jeremy corbyn

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israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has been here in the uk where he's held talks with prime minister rishi sunak — but the visit comes at a time of political turmoil in israel. the country has been gripped by months of some of the biggest demonstrations in its history over the government's plans to limit the powers of the courts. a planned photo opportunity for the gathered media was cancelled and there was no joint statement. paul adams reports. reporter: mr netanyahu! your own attorney general says you're breaking the law. israel's prime minister arriving in downing street this morning. a warm welcome from rishi sunak, but the sounds of anguished protests ringing out behind them. it's nothing mr netanyahu hasn't seen for weeks back home... ..on a much, much bigger scale. but his domestic woes are following him wherever he goes. for the first time in a really long time, britishjews are really making a stand

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militants rearm in nearbyjenin and nablus as violence grips this region. israel's political turmoil comes amid calls for calm that may be impossible to heed. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. protesters have been gathering in london, awaiting mr neta nyahu's arrival at downing street. among them are israelis and britishjews opposed to hisjudicial reforms. here's what one protester, sharon shochat of the organisation defend israeli democracy, told us this morning. we are expecting the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu to arrive around 9am this morning. he landed at 4am in the uk. we are here protesting, standing in solidarity with the people in israel who are protesting, ourfriends with the people in israel who are protesting, our friends and families. we are against the legislation that is going on in israel, thejudicial legislation that is going on in israel, the judicial coup as we call

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