Politicians with Israel connections: activists slash paintings in Cambridge

Politicians with ties to Israel
Activists slash paintings in Cambridge

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For the deputy prime minister, it is a “moronic act of wanton vandalism”: activists from the group Palestine Action damage a portrait of a politician. He is said to have paved the way for the founding of the State of Israel with a letter during the First World War.

Pro-Palestinian activists in Britain have damaged a painting of former politician Arthur James Balfour, who is linked to the founding of the state of Israel. The group Palestine Action released a video showing a picture being sprayed with red paint and cut into pieces. It is therefore a painting in the university city of Cambridge.

Police there said they received a report Friday afternoon that a painting at Trinity College had been damaged. Officials are on site to secure evidence and continue the investigation. “There have been no arrests at this time.”

During the First World War, Balfour (1848-1930), as British Foreign Secretary, assured in a letter to the British Zionist Lionel Walter Rothschild that he would support the plan for a national home for Jews in Palestine.

The declaration paved the way for the founding of the State of Israel in 1948. However, the founding of the state was also followed by a war with its Arab neighbors and the flight and expulsion of around 700,000 Palestinians. On the Palestinian side, the letter is therefore viewed as a historical mistake.

A spokesman for the Cambridge college told the PA news agency that Trinity College regretted that a portrait of Arthur James Balfour had been damaged. “The police have been informed.” Support is available to anyone in the university community affected by the case. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden wrote to X that he was appalled by this “imbecilic act of wanton vandalism.” The perpetrators should feel the full force of the law.

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