Hotovely practises
Orthodox Judaism, and is a self-described "religious right-winger". She later reiterated her position in a speech to Israeli diplomats on 22 May 2015, rejecting criticism from the international community regarding the West Bank settlement policies and saying that Israel has tried too hard to appease the world, and must stand up for itself. She said: "We need to return to the basic truth of our rights to this country." She added: "This land is ours. All of it is ours. We did not come here to apologise for that." She has also stated that she will make every effort to achieve global recognition for
West Bank settlements, as well as asserting that Israel owes no apologies for its policies in the Holy Land towards the Palestinians. She justified her position as she referenced religious texts to back her belief that the
Israeli-occupied West Bank belongs to the Jewish people. In October 2015, in an interview with the
Knesset Channel, Hotovely said: "It's my dream to see the Israeli flag flying on the Temple Mount." She added: "I think it's the center of Israeli sovereignty, the capital of Israel, the holiest place for the Jewish people", despite the government's insistence that it has no intention of changing the status quo at the site. Alongside fellow politician
Avraham Michaeli, Tzipi Hotovely is one of the most prominent
Georgian-Jewish politicians in Israel, and takes part in events to celebrate the Georgian-Jewish community. In the Knesset, she sponsored a national authority bill to preserve and recognise the heritage of Georgian Jews. In a 2017 interview with Israel's
i24news, Hotovely said that most
American Jews "don't understand the complexities of the region" (referring to the
Middle East), because they "never send their children to fight for their country. Most of the Jews don't have children serving as soldiers." Hotovely's statement caused an uproar because it is false (
Jewish Americans have a record of service in the armed forces), and repeated a longstanding
antisemitic canard; she later issued a public apology for her statement. In 2019, Hotovely criticised the
Board of Deputies of British Jews for its support for a
two-state solution; she complained that the group had not consulted "Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, our ambassador, any other political authority" before publication and said that "an organization that supports the establishment of a Palestinian state is working against Israeli interests". During the
Gaza war, 10 days into the
Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, Hotovely said “there is no humanitarian crisis”, despite
UNRWA having attested to the criticality of the severe humanitarian crisis in the territory.
Criticism of appointment as Ambassador to the United Kingdom Several senior members of the British Jewish community criticized her appointment as
Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom, mainly because of her "ultra-right-wing" opinions, including
Melanie Phillips, Jenni Frazer,
Laura Janner-Klausner, and
Lord Beecham, who stated: "The appointment of an ultra-right-wing ambassador, while typical of the present government of Israel, will do nothing to win friends in the UK – or indeed any other reasonable country." A petition within the British Jewish community calling for the UK government to reject her nomination as ambassador received hundreds of signatures. At her first event as ambassador with the
Board of Deputies of British Jews in November 2021, Hotovely described the
Nakba as an "Arab lie". She had earlier sponsored in the Knesset groups deemed to be 'racist' who are opposed to mixed marriages; favours a one-state solution that withholds citizenship from West Bank Palestinians. She was strongly criticised for several of her remarks by Janner-Klausner. In an interview with
Sky News on 13 December 2023 in her capacity as Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Hotovely rejected the
two-state solution and expressed her opposition to the establishment of any
Palestinian state. Saying "The answer is absolutely no", she went on to claim that Palestinians "want to have a state
from the river to the sea". She criticised her interviewer,
Mark Austin, asking him "Why are you obsessed with a formula that never worked, that created these radical people on the other side?" Her comments were rejected by the
Conservative government,
Labour Party, and
Labour Friends of Israel. Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak stated that "We don’t agree with that" and that "Our longstanding position remains the two-state solution is the right outcome here." Baroness
Sayeeda Warsi called her remarks "appalling", saying "She has a long and well documented history of denying the right of Palestine to exist and is a clear example of why this Israeli government is not a partner for peace". A
Change.org petition calling for the removal of Hotovely as Israeli ambassador gained over 128,000 signatures. ==Personal life==