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British Israel Communication and Research Centre
Founded2002
FounderPoju Zabludowicz
TypeNon-profit
NGO
Location
  • United Kingdom, Israel

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, 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, Middle East peace plans, terrorism in the Middle-East, UK-Israel relations and foreign policy.

History

BICOM was founded in 2002 following the second intifada. It is funded through private donations. In 2012, BICOM was invited to present its views to a Knesset sub-committee on Diaspora Affairs chaired by MK Einat Wilf.

We Believe in Israel

We Believe in Israel is a BICOM's pro-Israel advocacy organization in the United Kingdom. It self-publishes original synthesis materials, devoid of reliable, published sources and references, to both the Board of Deputies of British Jews and The United Synagogue, who together represent a large percentage of British Jews.

It is also listed as part of the Jewish Leadership Council, and umbrella organisation that aims to unite its members and confer benefits to its members from pooled resources.

According to their website, We Believe in Israel was launched following the We Believe in Israel Conference in London in May 2011, with 26 community organisations and attended by 1500 delegates.

The group has petitioned for the CO-OP to reverse its decision to boycott certain Israeli products.

Fathom

At the end of 2012, BICOM published the first issue of its new journal Fathom, with a strap line 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 two state solution as a solution to the Jewish and Palestinian conflict.

References

  1. "About". Britain Israel Communications & Research Centre. Retrieved 21 November 2013.
  2. "Why non-Jewish Luke's family has always given support to Israel". Jewish Telegraph.
  3. "We Believe in Israel Essay 2 - Zionism and the foundation of the State of Israel". United Synagogue.
  4. ^ "Constituent Members". Jewish Leadership Council.
  5. We Believe in Israel. "Core Values". We Believe in Israel.
  6. We Believe in Israel. "Call on the Co-op Group to end their boycott of certain Israeli companies". We Believe in Israel.

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