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Israelis are calling their leaders fascists. Why can’t British politicians?
What will it take for British officials and other international actors to start taking Israeli leaders at their word and offer any meaningful pushback?
By
Ben Reiff
February 7, 2023
Inventing the new antisemitism
Israel and its acolytes have long pushed the agenda that anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Jewish racism. A new book shows how this endeavor came at the expense of Palestinians and diaspora Jews alike.
By
Em Hilton
January 16, 2023
Fighting Labour antisemitism must not come at the cost of Palestinian rights
A major report highlights the need to address antisemitism in the Labour Party, but ignores how Palestinians could pay the price for its broad definition.
By
Antony Lerman
November 26, 2020
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Labour Party infighting exploited British Jews. How do we rebuild?
A leaked dossier reveals how Labour factions hindered the party's antisemitism responses in order to undermine Jeremy Corbyn. British Jews must revive partnerships with marginalized groups to end this manipulation.
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Em Hilton
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Yael Shafritz
April 26, 2020
Hurt and hope: For left-wing British Jews, UK election is a moment of reckoning
With the U.K. at its most divided in living memory, progressive British Jews are facing a choice between a socialist Labour Party beset by anti-Semitism scandals and a Conservative Party empowering the far right, while battling communal divisions over political allegiances.
By
Mia Rafalowicz-Campbell
and
Leeor Ohayon
December 9, 2019
Yes, Corbynism poses a threat — but not to Britain’s Jews
Smearing Jeremy Corbyn as an anti-Semite has become a popular hobby among members of the British establishment — perhaps because what he stands for is a direct threat to their ideological and economic interests. By Matan Kaminer Last week, Haaretz columnist Anshel Pfeffer accused UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of being both anti-Semitic and stupid. He is wrong…
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+972 Magazine
July 30, 2018
New anti-Semitism definition denies Palestinians’ right to challenge oppression
Those attacking the UK Labour party for its newly adopted definition of anti-Semitism are contributing to the silencing of Palestinian voices, the potential criminalization of their struggle against racist Israeli policies, and the negation of their demands for freedom and equality. By Laila Naheel and Hussein Samih A furor over a newly adopted definition of…
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+972 Magazine
July 26, 2018
Labour MPs: Vote yes on Palestinian statehood
In an appeal that demonstrates the complete bankruptcy of the peace camp, the Israeli Labor Party is calling on its British counterparts to oppose the motion on Palestinian statehood Monday, ‘in the name of peace.’ Netanyahu couldn’t have put it better. The British Parliament will vote Monday on a motion supporting the Palestinian Authority’s request…
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Noam Sheizaf
October 12, 2014
Barak’s move increases chances of war with Iran
Why Barak’s defection is likely to be a catalyst for a new war Historical Function, the end: Ehud Barak killed Labor. This bunch of incompetents won’t manage to recover from his defection; we’re talking about a group of people who can’t manage talking to one another. Barak perfected a sort of fine cruelty by not…
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Yossi Gurvitz
January 18, 2011
SHOCK MOVE • Barak quits Labor • Labor quits coalition
+972 is covering the dramatic split of the Labor party. Key updates: Barak leaves party and remains defence minister, forming a separate faction together with 4 mid-level Labor MKs * New faction to be known as Atzmaut, or Independence * Move reportedly orchestrated with Netanyahu * ALL LABOR MINISTERS HAVE RESIGNED OR LEFT THE PARTY* LABOR…
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Dimi Reider
January 17, 2011
British parliament debates Israeli military tribunals
The British Labour party is now debating what the Israeli labor party refuses to acknowledge, the horrific treatment of Palestinians in Israeli military courts. I have covered the military court system extensively on this website in relation to the repression of the Palestinian popular unarmed struggle. Amira Hass’s article in today’s Haaretz points to positive…
By
Joseph Dana
December 13, 2010
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