The Labour government will not hold a public inquiry into the influence of pro-Israel groups in British politics, even after more than 114,000 people signed a parliamentary petition calling for a probe.

In a response to the petition, the government said it “does not support a public inquiry on pro-Israeli influence, and does not have plans to hold an inquiry on wider foreign influence and lobbying more generally.”

It added: “However, the government takes concerns about foreign influence in politics and democracy seriously, and is already taking action to address this.”

Last month, the government published an urgent review into foreign financial interference in UK politics. It mentioned Iran, Russia and China but not Israel.

Because the petition got over 100,000 signatures, it will still be considered for debate in the Commons. The petition reads: “We are concerned about reported Israeli state-linked and pro-Israel lobbying activity in UK politics. We believe it is important to determine the scope and impact of any such influence campaigns.”

It adds: “We feel that the horrific devastation in Gaza, the ongoing suppression of Palestinians in the West Bank, and the UK’s political response underline the urgent need to scrutinise how pro-Israel organisations, networks, and lobbying efforts may shape government decisions, party policy, and public debate.”

Petition author Andy Kalil told the National that the government’s response was “a whole load of hot air and deflection”.

​”Given the extreme conflict of interest between pro-Israel lobbying donations and the government’s positions on Gaza, the West Bank, Iran, and southern Lebanon, I believe this should be treated as a political scandal on the scale of Mandelson,” Kalil said.

​Several members of Keir Starmer’scabinet have accepted donations from pro-Israel groups and are members of Labour Friends of Israel, a lobby group that funds politicians’ trips to the apartheid state.

Current and former Labour cabinet members have accepted over £300k in pro-Israel donations since 2013, according to figures compiled by Declassified UK.

Starmer received a £50k donation from Trevor Chinn – a pro-Israel tycoon who holds an Israeli Presidential Medal of Honour – for his 2020 Labour leadership campaign.


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