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{{Infobox non-profit {{Infobox organization
| Non-profit_name = British Israel Communication and Research Centre | name = British Israel Communication and Research Centre
| Non-profit_type = ]<br>] | type = ]<br />]
| founded_date = 2002 | founded_date = 2002
| founder = Poju Zabludowicz | founder = ]
|leader_name = Richard Pater
| location = United Kingdom, Israel
|leader_title =Chief Executive
| location = ], ]
| mission = "advancing a more supportive environment for Israel in Britain" | mission = "advancing a more supportive environment for Israel in Britain"
}} }}


The '''Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre''' (BICOM) is a UK-based organisation which acts to promote awareness of ] and the ] in the United Kingdom. BICOM, under the identity of the We Believe In Israel grassroots initiative, self-publishes original synthesis materials (devoid of reliable, published sources and references) on the history, economy, culture and politics of Israel, ], ] in the Middle-East, UK-Israel relations and foreign policy. The '''Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre''' ('''BICOM''') is a UK-based organisation which acts to promote awareness of ] and the ] in the ]. BICOM publishes materials such as briefings and a journal, ''Fathom'', covering the ], ], ] and ], ], ] in the Middle East, ] and foreign policy.


==History== ==History==
After the outbreak of the ], British Jews founded the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) to promote a more supportive environment for Israel in the UK, principally through work with the media.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Greene |first1=Toby |title=Blair, Labour, and Palestine: Conflicting Views on Middle East Peace After 9/11 |date=2014 |publisher=] |isbn=978-1628923995 |page=30}}</ref>


In 2005, ] joined as director of public affairs and campaigns.<ref>{{cite news|title=Smeeth exits Sodexho for pro-Israel lobby group|url=http://www.prweek.com/article/505302/smeeth-exits-sodexho-pro-israel-lobby-group|accessdate=3 March 2015|work=PR Week|date=9 September 2005|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150405115920/http://www.prweek.com/article/505302/smeeth-exits-sodexho-pro-israel-lobby-group|archivedate=5 April 2015|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
BICOM was founded in 2002 following the ]. It is funded through private donations.<ref>{{cite web|title=About|url=http://www.bicom.org.uk/about/|publisher=Britain Israel Communications & Research Centre|accessdate=21 November 2013}}</ref> In 2012, BICOM was invited to present its views to a ] sub-committee on Diaspora Affairs chaired by ].

In 2009, it was criticized as "one of the most persistent and slickest media operations in the battle for influence over opinion formers".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/jan/04/biscom-israel-lobby-poju-zabludowicz|title=How the pro-Israel lobby in Britain benefits from a generous London tycoon|last=Syal|first=Rajeev|date=4 Jan 2009|accessdate=5 August 2019|newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref>


==We Believe in Israel== ==We Believe in Israel==
''We Believe in Israel'' is a BICOM's pro-Israel advocacy organization in the United Kingdom.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewishtelegraph.com/prof_247.html|title=Why non-Jewish Luke's family has always given support to Israel|work=] }}</ref> It self-publishes original synthesis materials<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theus.org.uk/article/we-believe-israel-essay-2-zionism-and-foundation-state-israel|title=We Believe in Israel Essay 2 - Zionism and the foundation of the State of Israel|work=United Synagogue}}</ref>, devoid of reliable, published sources and references, to both the ] and The ], who together represent a large percentage of British Jews.<ref name="jlcm">{{cite web|url=http://www.thejlc.org/member-orgs/|title=Constituent Members|work=Jewish Leadership Council}}</ref> "We Believe in Israel" is BICOM's pro-Israel advocacy organization in the United Kingdom. The current director is former ] councillor ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewishtelegraph.com/prof_247.html|title=Why non-Jewish Luke's family has always given support to Israel|work=] }}</ref> "We Believe in Israel" provides learning materials<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theus.org.uk/article/we-believe-israel-essay-2-zionism-and-foundation-state-israel|title=We Believe in Israel Essay 2 - Zionism and the foundation of the State of Israel|work=United Synagogue}}</ref> to both the ] and the ].<ref name="jlcm">{{cite web|url=http://www.thejlc.org/member-orgs/|title=Constituent Members|work=Jewish Leadership Council|access-date=2015-06-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702071414/http://www.thejlc.org/member-orgs/|archive-date=2015-07-02|url-status=dead}}</ref> It is a member of the ].<ref name="jlcm"/>


==''Fathom'' journal==
It is also listed as part of the ], and umbrella organisation that aims to unite its members and confer benefits to its members from pooled resources.<ref name="jlcm"/>
In November 2012, BICOM launched ''Fathom'', a quarterly online scholarly journal edited by Professor ] and deputy edited by scholar Toby Greene. According to Johnson. the journal would present a wide range of voices and seek to "paint an honest and nuanced portrait of Israel as it is, even if not always flattering."<ref name="JohnsonGreene">{{cite news |last1=Johnson |first1=Alan |last2=Greene |first2=Toby |title=Founding Fathom: Why do we need another journal about Israel? |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/founding-fathom-why-do-we-need-another-journal-about-israel/ |accessdate=21 June 2019 |newspaper=Times of Israel |date=7 November 2012}}</ref> As of 2014, ''Fathom'' had 30,000 readers, mostly in the UK, but also in Europe, the United States, and Israel. As an adjunct to the journal, BICOM ran Fathom seminars for members of the think tank community, academics, and policymakers.<ref name="Brandeis">{{cite news |title=Introducing BICOM and Fathom: working to provide a more supportive environment for Israel in Britain |url=https://brandeiscenter.com/introducing-bicom-and-fathom-working-to-provide-a-more-supportive-environment-for-israel-in-britain/ |access-date=30 April 2024 |work=] |date=2014}}</ref>


Contributors to Fathom include journalists ] and ] of '']'', ], scholar ], and author Steven Lee Beeber.<ref name="Brandeis" />
According to their website, ''We Believe in Israel'' was launched following the ''We Believe in Israel Conference'' in ] in May 2011, with 26 community organisations and attended by 1500 delegates.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webelieveinisrael.org.uk/core-values/|title=Core Values|author=We Believe in Israel|work=We Believe in Israel}}</ref>


Martin Sherman of the ] accused ''Fathom'' in 2016 of "stifling debate" by refusing to publish articles by writers who oppose the ] from an Israeli right wing perspective.<ref name="ShermanBias">{{cite news |last1=Sherman |first1=Martin |date=1 April 2016 |title=Stifling debate - BICOM's blatant bias |url=https://m.jpost.com/opinion/into-the-fray-stifling-debate-bicoms-blatant-bias-449890 |newspaper=Jerusalem Post}}</ref>
The group has petitioned for the CO-OP to reverse its decision to boycott certain Israeli products.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webelieveinisrael.org.uk/petition/call-co-op-group-end-boycott-certain-israeli-companies/|title=Call on the Co-op Group to end their boycott of certain Israeli companies|author=We Believe in Israel|work=We Believe in Israel}}</ref>


==Fathom== ==See also==
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At the end of 2012, BICOM published the first issue of its new journal '']'', with a ] of "For a deeper understanding of Israel and the region". It is available online and as a free app for the iPad and iPhone.

Fathom advocates a ] as a solution to the Jewish and Palestinian conflict.


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Latest revision as of 03:36, 17 November 2024

Political organization in the UK

British Israel Communication and Research Centre
Founded2002
FounderPoju Zabludowicz
TypeNon-profit
NGO
Location
Chief ExecutiveRichard Pater

The Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) is a UK-based organisation which acts to promote awareness of Israel and the Middle East in the United Kingdom. BICOM publishes materials such as briefings and a journal, Fathom, covering the history, economy, culture and politics of Israel, Middle East peace plans, terrorism in the Middle East, UK-Israel relations and foreign policy.

History

After the outbreak of the Second Intifada, British Jews founded the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) to promote a more supportive environment for Israel in the UK, principally through work with the media.

In 2005, Ruth Smeeth joined as director of public affairs and campaigns.

In 2009, it was criticized as "one of the most persistent and slickest media operations in the battle for influence over opinion formers".

We Believe in Israel

"We Believe in Israel" is BICOM's pro-Israel advocacy organization in the United Kingdom. The current director is former Labour councillor Luke Akehurst. "We Believe in Israel" provides learning materials to both the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the United Synagogue. It is a member of the Jewish Leadership Council.

Fathom journal

In November 2012, BICOM launched Fathom, a quarterly online scholarly journal edited by Professor Alan Johnson and deputy edited by scholar Toby Greene. According to Johnson. the journal would present a wide range of voices and seek to "paint an honest and nuanced portrait of Israel as it is, even if not always flattering." As of 2014, Fathom had 30,000 readers, mostly in the UK, but also in Europe, the United States, and Israel. As an adjunct to the journal, BICOM ran Fathom seminars for members of the think tank community, academics, and policymakers.

Contributors to Fathom include journalists David Landau and Aluf Benn of Haaretz, Dave Rich, scholar David Hirsh, and author Steven Lee Beeber.

Martin Sherman of the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies accused Fathom in 2016 of "stifling debate" by refusing to publish articles by writers who oppose the two-state solution from an Israeli right wing perspective.

See also

References

  1. Greene, Toby (2014). Blair, Labour, and Palestine: Conflicting Views on Middle East Peace After 9/11. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 30. ISBN 978-1628923995.
  2. "Smeeth exits Sodexho for pro-Israel lobby group". PR Week. 9 September 2005. Archived from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  3. Syal, Rajeev (4 January 2009). "How the pro-Israel lobby in Britain benefits from a generous London tycoon". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  4. "Why non-Jewish Luke's family has always given support to Israel". Jewish Telegraph.
  5. "We Believe in Israel Essay 2 - Zionism and the foundation of the State of Israel". United Synagogue.
  6. ^ "Constituent Members". Jewish Leadership Council. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2015.
  7. Johnson, Alan; Greene, Toby (7 November 2012). "Founding Fathom: Why do we need another journal about Israel?". Times of Israel. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Introducing BICOM and Fathom: working to provide a more supportive environment for Israel in Britain". Brandeis Center. 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2024.
  9. Sherman, Martin (1 April 2016). "Stifling debate - BICOM's blatant bias". Jerusalem Post.

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