Scottish Government Faces Criticism Over Israel Meeting
Scottish Government Faces Criticism Over Israel Meeting
Scottish Government Faces Criticism Over Israel Meeting
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Scottish External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson's recent meeting with Israel's deputy ambassador, Daniela Grudsky Ekstein, has sparked significant backlash from within the SNP and pro-Palestinian activists. Critics have labeled the meeting as 'shameful' and criticized it for being kept secret for four days before details were released, arguing it contradicts the Scottish Government's stated position on the need for a ceasefire in Gaza. Former SNP members and party activists have expressed disappointment, suggesting that instead of cooperation, the government should consider sanctions against Israel for its actions in Gaza. First Minister John Swinney defended the meeting, claiming it was an opportunity to convey Scotland's consistent calls for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access. The situation highlights a growing rift within the SNP regarding its stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, with some members demanding stronger actions in support of Palestinians. The controversy continues to unfold as public and political scrutiny intensifies around Scotland's diplomatic engagements and policies regarding Israel.

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