UK Labour
Party in Grip of Zionist Inquisition
By Stuart Littlewood
May 01,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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The
orchestrated smear campaign against pro-Palestine
sympathisers sent me reaching for my pen. But Gilad
Atzmon too was eyeing the Labour Party’s crazed
witch hunt for “antisemites” with misgiving and had
already declared, in his usual robust way, that
Labour under Jeremy Corbyn was not so much a party
as a piece of Zionist-occupied territory.
Writing in
his blog about Corbyn and McDonnell’s servile
commitment to expel anyone whose remarks might be
interpreted by Zionist mafioso as hateful or simply
upsetting to Jews, Atzmon concludes: “Corbyn’s
Labour is now unequivocally a spineless club of
Sabbos Goyim” [which I take to mean non-Jewish
dogsbodies who do menial jobs that Jews are
forbidden to do for religious reasons].
“The Labour
party’s policies,” says Atzmon, “are now compatible
with Jewish culture: intolerant to the core and
concerned primarily with the imaginary suffering of
one people only. These people are not the working
class, they are probably the most privileged ethnic
group in Britain. Corbyn’s Labour is a Zionist
Occupied Territory… It proves my theses that the
Left is not a friend to Palestine, the oppressed or
the workless people.
“I would
have never believed that Jeremy Corbyn would engage
in such colossally treacherous politics. I did not
anticipate that Corbyn would become a Zionist
lapdog. Corbyn was a great hope to many of us. I
guess that the time has come to accept that The Left
is a dead concept, it has nothing to offer.”
This writer
too is shocked after signing up as supporter (though
not a member) of the Labour Party with the express
purpose of voting in the leadership election for
that beacon of common sense, that staunch champion
of high ideals, that great white hope who would
start a revolution in British politics and sweep
away the crap and corruption left behind by Blair
and Brown.
Boy, was I
in for a disappointment!
And the
latest casualty in this ugly Zionist power-play is
former mayor of London Ken Livingstone. In a heated
public
spat with one of the party’s chief inquisitors,
MP John Mann, he had the temerity to defend a female
MP, Naz Shah, who had fallen foul of the party’s
antisemitism police for comments made on Facebook
before becoming an MP. She had suggested that Israel
be transferred to the United States. She apologised
profusely, but Labour’s Israel lobby went ballistic
after raking up this old remark. Had they forgotten
that their hero, David Ben-Gurion, himself, was
mad-keen on population transfer… of Palestinian
Arabs, that is? So what’s to get excited about? Mann
happens to be chair of the All-Party Parliamentary
Group on Antisemitism. One-sidedness is the name of
his game.
What seems
to have generated greatest sound and fury is this
observation by Livingstone: “When Hitler won his
election in 1932 his policy then was that Jews
should be moved to Israel. He was supporting Zionism
before he went mad and ended up killing six million
Jews.”
Joan Ryan
MP, Chair of Labour Friends of Israel, said: “To
speak of Zionism – the right of the Jewish people to
self-determination – and Hitler in the same sentence
is quite breathtaking. I am appalled that Ken
Livingstone has chosen to do so…. He should be
suspended from the Labour Party immediately.”
It scarcely
needs saying that Zionism may mean
self-determination for the Jewish people but it has
cruelly denied the Palestinians their right to
self-determination for decades. Nevertheless
Livingstone is suspended from the party after 47
years.
President
of the Board of Deputies of British Jews Jonathan
Arkush can be relied on to put in his two-pennyworth
on these occasions, and he didn’t disappoint: “Ken
Livingston’s comments were abhorrent and beyond
disgraceful. His latest comments combine Holocaust
revisionism with antisemitism denial, when the
evidence is there for all to see. He lacks any
sense of decency. He must now be expelled from the
Labour Party.”
And on the
suspension of Naz Shah, Arkush was in overdrive: “If
the Labour party is to re-establish its credibility
on this issue, it needs to take four important steps
forward:
First,
there must be a credible inquiry into the entire
Naz Shah episode. Secondly, the party has to
take effective measures to eradicate
antisemitism wherever it occurs within its
membership. Thirdly, the leader must make it
clear that allegations of antisemitism are not
to be dismissed as arguments about Israel.
Fourthly, Jeremy Corbyn must now respond to our
repeated calls for him to accept that his
meetings with rank antisemites before he became
leader were not appropriate and will not be
repeated.
Witch hunters’ balloon pricked
Whether
Livingstone’s claim that Hitler was a Zionist is
correct, I know not and care not. He presumably
checked his facts and was itching to score with this
mischievous titbit. Whether that was a wise thing to
do is a matter for idle chatter, not expulsion.
Meanwhile Zio hotheads inside and outside the party
would do well to pay attention to the The Jewish
Socialists’ Group, which has some sound advice
for them and sticks a pin in their not-so-pretty
balloon with this measured
statement:
Antisemitism and anti-Zionism are not the same.
Zionism is a political ideology which has always
been contested within Jewish life since it
emerged in 1897, and it is entirely legitimate
for non-Jews as well as Jews to express opinions
about it, whether positive or negative. Not all
Jews are Zionists. Not all Zionists are Jews.
Criticism of Israeli government policy and
Israeli state actions against the Palestinians
is not antisemitism. Those who conflate
criticism of Israeli policy with antisemitism,
whether they are supporters or opponents of
Israeli policy, are actually helping the
antisemites. We reject any attempt, from
whichever quarter, to place legitimate criticism
of Israeli policy out of bounds.
Accusations of antisemitism are currently being
weaponised to attack the Jeremy Corbyn-led
Labour party with claims that Labour has a
“problem” of antisemitism. This is despite
Corbyn’s longstanding record of actively
opposing fascism and all forms of racism, and
being a firm supporter of the rights of refugees
and of human rights globally.
A very
small number of such cases seem to be real
instances of antisemitism. Others represent
genuine criticism of Israeli policy and support
for Palestinian rights, but expressed in clumsy
and ambiguous language, which may unknowingly
cross a line into antisemitism. Further cases
are simply forthright expressions of support for
Palestinian rights, which condemn Israeli
government policy and aspects of Zionist
ideology, and have nothing whatsoever to do with
antisemitism.
The JSG
goes further and suggests that the attacks come from
four main sources – the Conservative Party,
Conservative-supporting media and pro-Zionist
Israeli media sources, right-wing and pro-Zionist
elements claiming to speak on behalf of the Jewish
community, and opponents of Jeremy Corbyn within the
Labour party. These groups make common cause to
wreck the Corbyn leadership, divert attention from
Israeli government crimes and discredit those who
dare to criticise Israeli policy or the Zionist
enterprise.
In short,
the JSG says what needs to be said and puts the
witchfinder-generals firmly in their place.
Of course,
if Labour – or the Conservatives – truly wished to
be squeaky-clean in matters of racism they would
disband their Israel fan clubs (i.e. Friends of
Israel) and suspend all who refuse to condemn
Israel’s brutal acts of ethnic cleansing and other
war crimes. If people holding public office put
themselves in a position where they are influenced
by a foreign military power, they flagrantly breach
the Principles of Public Life. There are far too
many Labour and Conservative MPs and MEPs who fall
into that category.
The Labour
Party announced today it is considering reviewing
its rules to send a clear message of zero-tolerance
on antisemitism. For balance, why not match this
with zero-tolerance of those who use the party as a
platform for promoting the criminal Israeli regime
and its continuing territorial ambitions? Go on,
Labour, prove Atzmon wrong… prove the party is not
Zionist occupied territory.
Stuart
Littlewood’s book Radio Free Palestine,
with Foreword by Jeff Halper, can now be read on the
internet by visiting
radiofreepalestine.org.uk. |