One has to ask, though – if Patel had secretly met with officials in the Netherlands, would anyone care? There has long been a love-hate relationship between Israel and Britain, whose history with the Jews dates back almost one thousand years.Britain is enshrined in Zionist history because of its issuance of the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which made it the first country to publicly endorse the right of the Jewish people to a state in the land of the Bible.But appreciation for that act was replaced with enmity in 1939 when Britain, which governed the area, clamped down on Jewish immigration to what was then known as Mandate Palestine, thereby preventing a Jewish escape route from the Nazis in Europe. In modern day parlance, the country is split between what is viewed as a pro-Israel stance of the Prime Minister’s Office and the ruling Conservative Party and the perceived pro-Palestinian position of the Foreign Office and the Labour Party, which heads the opposition.More than 22,000 users are currently tracking flight #KQ100 en route to London.According to media #PritiPatel is on board this flight.https://t.co/3GXUkQw0e3 pic.twitter.com/8uzL9usnRc
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The British group North West Friends of Israel tweeted: “Priti Patel has meetings to discuss giving aid to injured Syrian refugees.Biggest crime of the century.Corbyn meets mass murderers & is seen as the Messiah.Left totally obsessed with Jews & Israel.”Deputy Labour leader Tom Watson suggested that Downing Street and the Foreign Office had known about Patel’s activities in real time and that she had met with British consulate members while in Israel.The Patel scandal, however, is just one of a number of problems rocking May’s government and her cabinet ministers.Last week, her defense secretary, Michael Fallon, resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct.Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is also in hot water over comments he made that could endanger British citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who is in jail in Iran.Patel’s story is best seen as part of a sequence of events that have endangered May’s government and it has garnered attention accordingly.British journalist Piers Morgan wrote in an opinion piece on the Daily Mail’s online site: “For God’s sake go now, Theresa.Because NOTHING can be any worse for Britain than this embarrassing slow-motion national car-crash.”May is considered one of Israel’s closer allies among European heads of state. So for Israel the Patel scandal is less important than the overall question of whether it stands to lose a genuine friend at Downing Street.Priti Patel met the representatives of a friendly nation in secret. They fired her. I met the representatives of our enemies openly (and praised them). They made me leader.
— Jeremy Corbin PM (@CorbynSnap) November 9, 2017