UK asked to rule out renting embassy space
from billionaire Leviev
Adalah-NY: The Coalition for Justice in the Middle East
ccun.org, September 29, 2008
Activists say Leviev violates UK positions against Israeli
settlements
Responding to media and Foreign Office statements, human rights
advocates today called on the government of the United Kingdom to rule
out renting space for the new UK embassy in Tel Aviv from Israeli
billionaire and new London resident Lev Leviev. The companies of
the controversial diamond and real estate magnate build Israeli
settlements in Occupied Palestinian Territory in violation of
international law. The British government officially opposes settlement
construction.
The respected Israeli financial journal Globes
reported on July 29 that
the UK would rent its new Tel Aviv Embassy from Leviev’s company Africa
Israel. This was followed by
a September 9 article in the Guardian’s Comment Is Free detailing
Leviev’s extensive involvement in Israeli settlement construction, and
then a letter-writing campaign to the Foreign Office launched by eight
groups in the UK and worldwide. The Foreign Office has responded to
letters with an email saying that, “no decision on a site has been taken
and no leases have been signed,” and “settlements contravene
international law.”
The author of the Guardian article, Abe Hayeem, a founder of the UK
group Architects & Planners for Justice in
Palestine (APJP), commented, “Emails from the Foreign Office saying
that no lease has been signed are not enough. The UK government now
needs to explicitly say it will not rent space for our embassy from
Leviev. Since the UK government has not taken steps to stop Israel's
illegal and accelerating settlement construction, it can at least send a
clear message opposing these breaches of international law and the
Annapolis agreements by not providing further boosts to the coffers of
Lev Leviev and other developers who build on stolen land in the Occupied
Territories.”
Oxfam and
UNICEF have both recently stated that they will not accept donations
from Leviev due to his companies’ construction of Israeli settlements.
The eight groups that issued a call for letters to the UK’s Foreign
Office demanding that the government not rent from Leviev included
UK-based Architects & Planners for Justice in
Palestine,
Palestine Solidarity Campaign and
War on Want; the West Bank
villages of Bil’in and
Jayyous, where Leviev’s companies have been building settlements; the
Palestinian Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions National Committee, which represents over
170 Palestinian civil society groups; and US-based
Adalah-NY and
Jews Against the Occupation.
Letters to the Foreign Office have poured in from around the world.
Ex-BBC Middle East Correspondent Tim Llewelyn wrote to the Foreign
Office that, “If this goes ahead it makes a nonsense of Gordon Brown's
pledges to the Palestinian Prime Minister, Abu Mazen.” Lawyers for
Palestinian Human Rights, chaired by Daniel Machover, warned that
renting space from Leviev’s company, “would be tantamount to condoning
Israel’s settlement building, supporting clear violations of
international law, in some cases amounting to grave breaches of the
Fourth Geneva Convention” and “in violation of the third party
obligations” outlined in the International Court of Justice’s Advisory
Opinion of 9 July 2004. US academic Norman Finkelstein said that, “It
would be regrettable if the British government elects to collaborate
with someone involved in on-going war crimes.”
When the Israeli financial journal Globes broke the story
on July 29, it reported
that “the embassy plans to rent three floors in the Kirya Tower from
Africa-Israel Investments Ltd. at $27 per square meter per
month.” Globes again noted UK plans to rent from Leviev in a
September 9 story that recapped Hayeem’s article in the Guardian’s
Comment Is Free.
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