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Jeremy Corbyn is blocking efforts to ban his “friends” Hizballah from the UK
“Jewish Labour MPs reacted with fury last night after their party came out against Sajid Javid’s decision to ban anti-Israel terror group Hezbollah.”
The leader of the Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, is deeply anti-Semitic and anti-Israel. He refers to members of Hamas and Hizballah as his “friends.” Hamas has tweeted: “We salute Jeremy Corbyn’s supportive positions to the Palestinians.”
“Despite its claims to be tackling anti-Semitism, Labour said there was ‘no sufficient evidence’ that the organisation’s political wing should be proscribed.” Odd, considering that Hizballah seeks the obliteration of Israel and “has carried out deadly terror attacks against Jews.”
Corbyn has been boosting the jihad against Jews and Israel, as well as against Western interests. He is the poster boy of useful idiots.
“Corbyn blocks Sajid Javid’s plan to ban his ‘friends’ at the anti-Israel terror group Hezbollah from Britain – sparking fury from Jewish Labour MPs,” by Daniel Martin, Daily Mail, February 26, 2019:
Jewish Labour MPs reacted with fury last night after their party came out against Sajid Javid’s decision to ban anti-Israel terror group Hezbollah.Despite its claims to be tackling anti-Semitism, Labour said there was ‘no sufficient evidence’ that the organisation’s political wing should be proscribed.Hezbollah wants to see the elimination of the State of Israel and has carried out deadly terror attacks against Jews.Yet a Labour spokesman suggested the ban was only being introduced to bolster the Home Secretary’s leadership ambitions.Jeremy Corbyn famously described members of the murderous organisation as his ‘friends’ and he has been pictured in front of a Hezbollah flag at a pro-Palestinian rally.Labour revealed it would not be supporting the Government just a day after Mr Corbyn told Labour MPs he was taking the party’s anti-Semitism crisis seriously.Last night three Jewish Labour MPs – Margaret Hodge, Louise Ellman and Ruth Smeeth – said: ‘Only last summer we had terrorist flags on the streets of London on Al Quds Day, and the police said they could not take action because Hezbollah was not fully proscribed. Labour should therefore support the Government’s proposal to proscribe Hezbollah in its entirety.‘Yesterday, the Leader of the Labour Party promised he would try and rebuild relations with the Jewish community.‘But his action today demonstrates yet again that this is a man who says one thing but does the complete opposite. Hardly a way to start rebuilding relations.’The Lebanon-based group’s military wing is already outlawed in the UK, but Mr Javid said on Monday that the ban will be extended to its political arm. The move was due to be approved on the nod by the Commons last night, but Labour made it clear that even if it had gone to a vote it would not have imposed a three-line whip.A party spokesman said: ‘The Home Office has previously ruled that there was not sufficient evidence that the political wing of Hezbollah fell foul of proscription criteria. The Home Secretary must therefore now demonstrate that this decision was taken in an objective and impartial way, and driven by clear and new evidence, not by his leadership ambitions.’…..