Herzog Hails Queen Elizabeth II As An ‘Icon Of Stability,’ To Represent Israel At Her Funeral

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog signs the condolence book for Queen Elizabeth II at the residence of the British ambassador to Israel in Ramat Gan on September 10, 2022. Credit: Koby Gideon/GPO.

JERUSALEM (JNS) – Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Saturday night signed the condolence book for Queen Elizabeth II at the residence of the British ambassador to Israel, according to a statement by his office.

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“On behalf of the State and the People of Israel, I express my deepest condolences on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, whose reign was momentous and historic. She was an icon of stability and [a] beacon of morality in the service of her people,” Herzog wrote.

“May G-d bless King Charles III and may he reign in peace. ‘The king by justice establishes the land (Proverbs 29:4),’” he added.

The Queen died on Thursday at age 96. She was surrounded by the royal family, including her children, at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Her seven-decade reign was the longest ever of a British monarch.

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid at the time expressed his condolences, calling the Queen “an extraordinary figure, a unique leader who symbolized devotion and love for her homeland.”

For his part, Herzog called the Queen’s death “the end of an era.”

The Israeli president will represent Jerusalem at the Queen’s funeral in London on September 19, according to Hebrew-language media reports.


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Richie
Richie
1 year ago

יהי זכרה ברוך

עיין שו”ת כתב סופר או”ח ס’ ל”ז

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

“For his part, Herzog called the Queen’s death “the end of an era.”

The Israeli president will represent Jerusalem at the Queen’s funeral in London on September 19, according to Hebrew-language media reports.”

The gross chillul Hashem of attending a church ceremony seems “par for the course” for a Zionist leader, whose entire movement and “State” are the greatest chilul Hashem since its founding over a century ago.