The law firm claims they should be given the same rights that the UK gave to its interpreters in Iraq - either one-off financial assistance or exceptional indefinite leave to remain in the UK with help to relocate, or the opportunity to resettle through the UK's Gateway programme run in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Any talks will apparently concentrate on a declaration by Israel on the right of return, a small intake of refugees on humanitarian grounds, and an international compensation and resettlement programme.