UK vehemently opposes boycotting Israel

The British ambassador to Tel Aviv has clearly and unambiguously affirmed the UKâ„¢s vehement opposition to boycotting Zionist regime, even if exported products are labeled from Ëœoccupied Palestinian territoriesâ„¢.

“They (boycotts) do nothing to build understanding, they put up walls when we should be tearing them down,” Matthew Gould moaned as he was hosting a celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s 87th birthday.

The Jewish envoy acknowledged that Britain may disagree with Tel Aviv over the issue of illegal settlements being expanded on occupied lands, but he claimed “the important thing is that we disagree as friends, and we will stand alongside Israel as a friend.”

He did not say how the disagreement between the two could possibly benefit the Palestinians, whose lands and properties are being usurped on a daily basis by the expansionist regime of Zionists.

Gould lauded cooperation on security in the face of challenges in the region, meaning that Britain and Israeli regime are hatching each and every plot in the Middle East to provide for their own interests.

“The friendship isn’t limited to science,” he stressed. “In the past year weâ„¢ve built huge strides in building a relationship in technology; weâ„¢ve continued to grow the level of trade between Britain and Israel, so we are now Israelâ„¢s biggest export market in the world, after the United States.”

Shimon Peres, the Israeli regimeâ„¢s president, used the occasion to thank the ambassador for Britainâ„¢s cooperation.

“Mr Ambassador I came really to thank you for this occasion, for your wise choice to make it at the Weitzman Institute,” Peres moaned. “It couldnâ„¢t be a more proper occasion and a proper way to express our thanks and admiration for Great Britain as an empire and Great Britain as a partner.”

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This article originally appeared on: Press TV