UK posthumously honors Jewish diplomat blocked by Saudis in

UK posthumously honors Jewish diplomat blocked by Saudis in 1968 for being a Jew

19 years after his death the British Foreign Office dedicates the 'Phillips Room' to Sir Horace Phillips, who overcame socioeconomic hurdles to become a long-serving ambassador

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