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The Anglo-Israel Friendship League was a British based pro-Israel organisation created in 1969.
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The Anglo-Israel Friendship League was a British based pro-Israel organisation created in 1969. It had been preceded by the [[Anglo-Israel Friendship League of Finchley]] of which [[Margaret Thatcher]] was president.
 
   
 
   
 
According to a 1969 report by the ''[[Jewish Telegraphic Agency]]'':
 
According to a 1969 report by the ''[[Jewish Telegraphic Agency]]'':

Revision as of 09:40, 18 August 2014

The Anglo-Israel Friendship League was a British based pro-Israel organisation created in 1969. It had been preceded by the Anglo-Israel Friendship League of Finchley of which Margaret Thatcher was president.

According to a 1969 report by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency:

The Anglo-Israel Friendship League held its inaugural meeting in the Southgate Town Hall ignoring threats from Arab terrorist groups here. The League is composed of non Jewish groups interested in furthering Anglo-Israeli friendship. The meeting was addressed by Sir Stephen McAddon, a Conservative Member of Parliament, and Moshe Davis, educational director of the Jewish National Fund here. About 40 persons applied for membership.[1]

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