London – UK Labour’s Corbyn Trades Barbs With Netanyahu On Mideast Violence

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    FILE - In this Monday, April 23, 2018 file photo, Britain's opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives to attend a Memorial Service to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence at St Martin-in-the-Fields church in London.  (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, file)London – A furor over alleged anti-semitism in Britain’s main opposition party widened on Monday when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn exchanged accusations on Twitter over Israeli-Palestinian bloodshed.

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    Labour has been wrestling accusations of anti-semitism for months, and Corbyn has previously apologized for what he has described as “pockets” of anti-semitism in the organization.

    Britain’s right-leaning Daily Mail on Friday reported that Corbyn, on a visit to Tunisia in 2014, had laid a wreath at the graves of members of a Palestinian group that killed 11 Israeli athletes and a German policeman at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

    It said the cemetery houses a memorial to the dozens killed in the 1985 Israeli bombing of the Palestine Liberation Organisation headquarters in exile in Tunis, as well as the graves of members of Black September, a PLO splinter group that carried out the Munich attack.

    It published a photograph it said showed Corbyn standing near the graves of Black September members.

    Labour said Corbyn, a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, was in Tunis to honor the victims of the 1985 raid.

    Unimpressed, Netanyahu said in a tweet:

    “The laying of a wreath by Jeremy Corbyn on the graves of the terrorists who perpetrated the Munich massacre and his comparison of Israel to the Nazis deserves unequivocal condemnation from everyone – left, right and everything in between.”

    Corbyn responded: “Netanyahu’s claims about my actions and words are false. What deserves unequivocal condemnation is the killing of over 160 Palestinian protesters in Gaza by Israeli forces since March, including dozens of children.”

    The Labour Party said Corbyn did not lay a wreath at the graves of anyone linked to Black September and he condemned the Munich attack. Corbyn however told reporters on Monday: “I was present when (a wreath) was laid, I don’t think I was involved in it,” adding that the visit was a peace-seeking exercise.

    Despite deep divisions in the Conservative government as it negotiates Britain’s exit from the European Union, Labour’s poll standing appears to have been damaged by the anti-semitism row.

    A YouGov poll last week showed that 39 percent of those asked would vote for the Conservatives, a gain of one point for May’s party compared to last week when the two biggest parties were level. Labour dropped three points to 35 percent.


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    Liepa
    Liepa
    5 years ago

    Corbyn ver shoin ah korben faar intz alle, di shtik menivel, di !!!

    5 years ago

    Just shows both the left and right have Jew haters . Nothing to do with trumpism or republicans etc .. I’d even venture to say it’s worse on the left and more dangerous . The nutties on the right are unorganized and are more against Muslims and liberals than Torah Jews . But on the left …

    Either way as long as we are in golus there will be haters on all sides especially in heated moments like the current environment. May moshiach come soon