After seeing the quote above, it's probably no surprise to you that Israelis are mourning the death of the Iron Lady, former British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu mourned the death Monday of former
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, referring to her as "a true
friend of the Jewish People and Israel."
"She was truly a great
leader, a woman of principle, of determination, of conviction, of
strength; a woman of greatness," he stated.
The "Iron Lady" who dominated British politics for two decades, died
on Monday following a stroke, a spokesman for her family said. She was
87.
Netanyahu sent his condolences to Thatcher's family in
addition to the British government and people. "She inspired a
generation of political leaders," he added.
Britain's only woman
prime minister, the tough, outspoken Thatcher, led the Conservatives to
three election victories, governing from 1979 to 1990, the longest
continuous period in office by a British prime minister since the early
19th century.
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Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks responded to the former British leader's death stating that, "She was loved and admired by many
in the Jewish community who will miss her deeply."
Rabbi Sacks,
who met Thatcher when she was a local MP attested to the "personal
imprint" she left on British life, "Baroness Thatcher was a giant who
had a transformative impact on Britain," he said.
Queen Elizabeth said she was sad to hear the news of Thatcher's death and sent a message of sympathy to her family.
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ReplyDeleteAnother side of Thatcher versus Israel.
ReplyDeleteShe had way too much chutzpah. I think she was actually Jewish...
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