It contended that the article’s content was equivalent to similar statements made by other Jewish charities, such as the Board of Deputies saying that the arms suspension sent “a dangerous message” and the Jewish Leadership Council claiming it could “place in jeopardy…the UK’s own security”. It also said its statement echoed the concerns of the government’s own solicitor-general, Sarah Sackman MP, who raised concerns at the time that the decision could “adversely affect the security and safety of Israel and its people”. The Commission’s findings stemmed from a complaint lodged by Cage International, a London-based advocacy group campaigning for the...