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Friends of Israel Initiative

The Friends of Israel Initiative (FOII) is an international effort, to "seek to counter the attempts to delegitimize the State of Israel and its right to live in peace within safe and defensible borders", initiated and led by former Prime Minister of Spain and People's Party leader José María Aznar in 2010.[1][2]

Abbreviation

FOII

2010

Public policy think tank

Madrid, Spain

History[edit]

The FOII was co-founded by Republican former United States Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, Forza Italia's former President of the Italian Senate Marcello Pera, former President of Czech Republic Václav Havel, Peru's former President Alejandro Toledo and billionaire financier Robert Agostinelli and British Conservative Party peer, former First Minister of Northern Ireland and Nobel Peace Prize winner David Trimble.[1]


On 19 July 2010 a launch event was held at the British House of Commons, hosted by the Henry Jackson Society and Robert Halfon MP.[3][4]


The Friends of Israel Initiative met with President Shimon Peres in July 2011 at Beit HaNassi in Jerusalem. The delegation included former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar, former US Ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton, financier Robert Agostinelli, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Lord David Trimble. The President held a working meeting with FII and presented an overview of the on situation in Israel and the region at large.[5]

Purpose[edit]

The declared purpose of the initiative is to "seek to counter the attempts to delegitimize the State of Israel and its right to live in peace within safe and defensible borders". It uses the slogan "Stand for Israel, Stand for the West".[2] It also campaigns against Iran, in particular in relation to its potential development of nuclear armaments.


According to the Mexican newspaper El Financiero, the purpose of the initiative is to "reaffirm Western values," "work in favor of recognizing the right of Israel to exist," and counteract "anti-Semitic criticism" of Israel.[6] According to ABC News, the initiative is founded on the conviction that "The campaign against Israel corrodes the international system from within, beginning with the United Nations."[7]


José María Aznar states that FOII is non-Jewish in nature and not linked to the Israeli government, and only non-Jews can become a members of the board. Aznar believes that if Israel were to disappear, Europe would then be directly confronted by radical Islam elements.[8]

former Prime Minister of Spain

José María Aznar

Senior Fellow Ethics and Public Policy Center

George Weigel

founder of Rhone Group

Robert Agostinelli

former President of Peru

Alejandro Toledo

former President of Czech Republic

Václav Havel

former President of the Italian Senate

Marcello Pera

former First Minister of Northern Ireland and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize

David Trimble

historian

Andrew Roberts

U.S. Ambassador

John R. Bolton

former Spanish Minister of Industry

Carlos Bustelo

Vice President of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Italian Chamber of Deputies

Fiamma Nirenstein

publisher and member of the House of Lords

George Weidenfeld

The initiative was founded by:[9]

Organisation and funding[edit]

FOII is headquartered in Madrid,[10] but also has a UK registered charity.[11]


Friends of Israel Initiative has been funded by a dozen private donors from Spain, America, Israel, France, Italy and Britain. It has a working budget of almost £1 million a year.[12]

Labour Friends of Israel

Conservative Friends of Israel

Liberal Democrat Friends of Israel

Northern Ireland Friends of Israel

European Friends of Israel

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