Key facts
- British MP Ellie Chowns questioned the UK government.
- The questioning concerned an Israeli real estate event in London.
- Promotional materials for the event appeared to advertise properties in illegal settlements.
- Event organizers apologized for an 'error' in their brochures.
- Organizers stated no properties in disputed territories were promoted.
British MP Ellie Chowns has formally questioned the UK government's oversight of an Israeli real estate event that took place in London. The event, which focused on Israeli properties, came under scrutiny when its promotional materials appeared to advertise real estate located within illegal Israeli settlements. In response to the concerns raised, the organizers of the event issued an apology. They attributed the problematic advertisements to an 'error' in their brochures. The organizers further stated that their intention was not to promote properties situated in disputed territories. The specific nature of the government's handling of the event and the implications of advertising properties in settlements remain points of concern for MP Chowns.
