Israeli Politicians Salute Jeremy Corbyn in Open Letter to the Guardian from The Anti-Media
justice” and expressing solidarity with the leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party, which has been battling accusations of anti-Semitism for months.
In their letter, the MPs write that Palestinian Israelis “have yet to experience a single day of equality”, and note that millions of Palestinians are under “military occupation in the West Bank, under siege in the Gaza Strip”, because of their minority group identity.
They also argue that the “British political class ignores the Palestinian historical plight, and attacks and abuses the British and European leader who vocally supports the Palestinian cause of peace and equality”.
The letter concludes: “We stand in solidarity with Jeremy Corbyn and we recognise him as a principled leftist leader who aspires for peace and justice and is opposed to all forms of racism, whether directed at Jews, Palestinians, or any other group.”
It is signed by MPs Ahmad Tibi, Masud Ganaim,Yousef Jabareen and Jamal Zahalka on behalf of all 13 members of the Knesset who are part of the Joint List group.
Anti-Semitism Row
For months, Labour has been mired in allegations of antisemitism, the Guardian reported. These have recently escalated amid the party’s refusal to adopt all the examples set forth in the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism.Corbyn has said that one of the examples has been used to “restrict criticism of Israel that is not anti-Semitic”.
On Tuesday, Labour’s ruling council will decide whether to adopt all examples, the Guardian said.
Nation-State Law
Palestinian Israeli members of parliament have seemingly been roused to action in recent days by Israel’s nation-state law, as several reportedly plan to meet senior European Union officials and urge them to oppose the controversial legislation that was passed on 19 July.There were also earlier reports that MPs from the Joint List have allied with Palestinians in trying to convince the UN to advance a resolution at the mid-September General Assembly likening the nation-state law to apartheid.
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