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Brent–Nablus twinning proposal

JVL Introduction

The Brent Jewish Network met with the leader of Brent council on 16th July, expressing support for its proposed twinning with Nablus.

Unsurprisingly, the Board of Deputies of British Jews had taken on the role of party pooper.

It had earlier  sent a delegation to the Council leader talking of the “proposal’s potentially divisive impact” and expressed its concerned about wanting the Council to “step back from sectarianism” and be focused “on addressing our significant shared local challenges without embarking on misplaced initiatives relating to international affairs”.

Coming from a body that is obsessed with “international affairs” when they might possibly concern Israel, that is chutzpah indeed!

Brent Council did not roll over and call off the exercise to the great disappointment of the Board. It has gone on exploring the proposal, and met with the Brent Jewish Network, local Jewish residents of the borough for whom the Board does not speak.


Brent Jewish Network meets with Brent Council to discuss support for twinning with Nablus – 17 July 2025

A delegation of the Brent Jewish Network met with Brent Council Leader Muhammed Butt on Wednesday (16 July 2025) to express strong support for the borough’s proposed twinning with Nablus, arguing for this positive step towards international friendship and understanding.

The diverse group included synagogue members, secular Jews, young people and elders. They shared their own experiences of visiting Nablus, the vibrancy of its city life, the warmth with which they were received by its people and the difficulties that their communities face under illegal Israeli occupation. They pointed out that visiting Nablus as visible Jews did not cause any hostility whatsoever from its people, who were unfailingly hospitable. They noted that Nablus, as home to Muslim, Chrisitan and Samaritan Jewish communities, was a great twin city for proudly multicultural Brent.

The group expressed its dismay at the recent intervention in this matter by the Board of Deputies of British Jews. They reaffirmed that a significant threat to community cohesion is the false conflation of Jews with the Israeli State and the fraudulent presentation of every Jew as being in support of the Israeli war on Gaza. They explained that the Board, by choosing to assert these falsehoods, was directly undermining community cohesion in Brent.

The group also reaffirmed that the Board is not representative of the whole Jewish community, evidenced by its failure to include the Reform synagogue in Brent or any non-Orthodox synagogal bodies in its delegation to the Council. The Board’s highly sectarian attitude was demonstrated by its recent disciplining of 36 of its own elected representatives for expressing mild anti-war views.

Following the meeting, Brent Jewish Network member Daniel said:

“We congratulate Cllr Muhammed Butt and Brent Council for the progress made on the Nablus twinning project. Nablus is a city that I was privileged to visit in 2015, where I was received with warmth and hospitality. Much like Brent, Nablus is a bustling, vibrant place. It is diverse, with many different communities living together. People in Nablus have much the same problems as us – unemployment, housing scarcity, inflation – in addition to facing a brutal Israeli occupation. Twinning is an exciting opportunity to build links with the people of Nablus in a spirit of friendship and solidarity.

“It is pure chutzpa for the Board of Deputies to criticise anybody’s efforts towards community cohesion. Their intervention into Brent Council’s democratic process has nothing to do with defending Jews or community cohesion, but instead has everything to do with their steadfast support for Israel. Rather than affirm the separation of local Jews and the Israeli state, they knowingly conflate the two. We urge the Board of Deputies to step back from sectarianism.”

Brent Jewish Network delegation

 

  • I think the phrase “They noted that Nablus, as home to Muslim, Christian and Samaritan Jewish communities, was a great twin city for proudly multicultural Brent” says it all really – both about Brent, and the narrow, prejudiced view of the Board of Deputies. Maybe if any part of Israel was “proudly multicultural” then they might be appropriate towns to twin with multicultural Brent.

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  • Well done Brent Jewish Network and well done Brent Council. May the voices of sense, unity and peace prevail.

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  • The Brent Jewish Network is to be applauded for its stand in favour of community cohesion and for humanity.
    It is sad that the attempts of the BOD to undermine these efforts puts it, once again, on the wrong side of history.

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  • Well done Brent Jewish Network for persisting with this. Our long standing twinning with Ramallah in Oxford has been important for the whole local community in raising awareness and understanding of the situation in Palestine, partly through exchange visits. It has been a voice for the humanity of Palestinians and has had a positive impact on Council policies. Keep pushing it forward!

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  • The sooner The Board of Deputies of British Jews is proscribed as a terrorist supporting organisation, the better!

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