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Johan Sterk • 8 years ago

Israel might indeed be a wonderful place if all Palestinians were gay.

Berchmanis • 8 years ago

" The far-leftist has also been dogged by allegations of anti-Semitism."

Who hasnt ? Corbyn is a fantastic leader of LABOUR ,,,not Labor good grief

barbarakelly • 8 years ago

This Corbyn is the enemy to everyone. To even think that Hamas and Hezbollah is a friend is nuts. You people need to replace him before he makes more trouble for the whole world.!!!

Merkava • 8 years ago

Typical gutless British Lefty toad; unfortunately more and more common than Churchill tyes.

Frank Riley • 8 years ago

Corbyn will promote everything that is bad for Britain. His aim is to take it to a communist state whereas we know communism has failed.

Berchmanis • 8 years ago

Bloody rubbish He is a Socialist no more no less

Frank Riley • 8 years ago

The British Labour Party have been in the communist pocket for decades, one of the reasons some called themselves "New Labour". Now they are stupid enough to let one become leader.

Bonnie Geller • 8 years ago

only stupid ghetto Jews would throw out the person in the entire audience who cared enough to fight back against a vile anti-Semite. These ever so polite, more British than the British, cattle are delusional if they don't realize that this man will do anything in his power to kill them, let alone destroy Israel.

guest123 • 8 years ago

corbyn will likely put the nail in labors coffin

PETER.SM • 8 years ago

"EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Corbyn's 'long-standing links' with notorious Holocaust denier and his 'anti-Semitic' organisation revealed

Paul Eisen, a self-professed Holocaust denier, says that he has been close to Corbyn for more than 15 years

He has come out in support of Corbyn's campaign on his blog

Eisen wrote that Corbyn has attended 'every single' one of his annual events and has even donated money to his anti-Israel pressure group

Eisen's group is seen as so extreme that it was disowned by the mainstream Palestinian Solidarity Campaign in 2007

Corbyn has been sympathetic to Hamas, Hezbollah and the IRA in the past

By JAKE WALLIS SIMONS FOR MAILONLINE"

PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 8 August 2015 | UPDATED: 18:32 EST, 8 August 2015

PETER.SM • 8 years ago

EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Corbyn's 'long-standing links' with notorious Holocaust denier and his 'anti-Semitic' organisation revealed

Paul Eisen, a self-professed Holocaust denier, says that he has been close to Corbyn for more than 15 years

He has come out in support of Corbyn's campaign on his blog

Eisen wrote that Corbyn has attended 'every single' one of his annual events and has even donated money to his anti-Israel pressure group

Eisen's group is seen as so extreme that it was disowned by the mainstream Palestinian Solidarity Campaign in 2007

Corbyn has been sympathetic to Hamas, Hezbollah and the IRA in the past

By JAKE WALLIS SIMONS FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 04:57 EST, 8 August 2015 | UPDATED: 18:32 EST, 8 August 2015

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/...
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PETER.SM • 8 years ago

"ANALYSIS: JEREMY CORBYN IS NOT AN ANTI-SEMITE. IT’S SO MUCH WORSE THAN THAT
By Stephen Daisley 24 August 2015
Jeremy Corbyn Politician's associations under scrutiny
What do you have to say about Jews not to be invited to Parliament by Jeremy Corbyn?
The Labour leadership frontrunner has a singular talent for extending a warm welcome to anti-Semites and extremists.

He invited “friends” from Hezbollah and Hamas, both proscribed terrorist organisations. Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah says of Jews: “If they all gather in Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after them worldwide”. Hamas is committed by charter to “struggle against the Jews” until the “obliteration” of the State of Israel.

He invited Raed Salah, leader of the Islamic Movement, to tea on the Commons terrace. Salah promotes the blood libel that Jews murder children for blood to bake in their matzah and claims that thousands of Jews stayed home from work at the World Trade Centre on 9/11, a key component of the conspiracy theory that Jews and not Islamic fundamentalists were behind the attacks.

He invited Dyab Abou Jahjah and shared a platform with the Belgian radical. Abou Jahjah called the killing of British soldiers in Iraq “a victory” and the 9/11 terrorist atrocities “sweet revenge”. He says Europe has adopted "the cult of the Holocaust and Jew-worshiping its alternative religion”, and in response to the Danish Mohammed cartoons he called on Arabs to spray paint walls across Europe with "hoax gas-chambers built in Hollywood in 1946 with Steven Spielberg’s approval stamp, and Aids spreading fa gots”.

Elsewhere, his connections to Holocaust-denier Paul Eisen have been documented by the Jewish Chronicle. Corbyn claimed in an interview with Channel 4 News that he had no contact with Eisen in recent times but might have given money to his organisation some years ago. In fact, as JC political correspondent Marcus Dysch hasrevealed, Corbyn attended a 2013 event for Eisen's Deir Yassin Remembered group.

PETER.SM • 8 years ago

ANALYSIS: JEREMY CORBYN IS NOT AN ANTI-SEMITE. IT’S SO MUCH WORSE THAN THAT
By Stephen Daisley 24 August 2015

Jeremy Corbyn: Politician's associations under scrutiny SWNS Group

What do you have to say about Jews not to be invited to Parliament by Jeremy Corbyn?
The Labour leadership frontrunner has a singular talent for extending a warm welcome to anti-Semites and extremists.

He invited “friends” from Hezbollah and Hamas, both proscribed terrorist organisations. Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah says of Jews: “If they all gather in Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after them worldwide”. Hamas is committed by charter to “struggle against the Jews” until the “obliteration” of the State of Israel.

He invited Raed Salah, leader of the Islamic Movement, to tea on the Commons terrace. Salah promotes the blood libel that Jews murder children for blood to bake in their matzah and claims that thousands of Jews stayed home from work at the World Trade Centre on 9/11, a key component of the conspiracy theory that Jews and not Islamic fundamentalists were behind the attacks.

He invited Dyab Abou Jahjah and shared a platform with the Belgian radical. Abou Jahjah called the killing of British soldiers in Iraq “a victory” and the 9/11 terrorist atrocities “sweet revenge”. He says Europe has adopted "the cult of the Holocaust and Jew-worshiping its alternative religion”, and in response to the Danish Mohammed cartoons he called on Arabs to spray paint walls across Europe with "hoax gas-chambers built in Hollywood in 1946 with Steven Spielberg’s approval stamp, and Aids spreading fa gots”.

Elsewhere, his connections to Holocaust-denier Paul Eisen have been documented by the Jewish Chronicle. Corbyn claimed in an interview with Channel 4 News that he had no contact with Eisen in recent times but might have given money to his organisation some years ago. In fact, as JC political correspondent Marcus Dysch hasrevealed, Corbyn attended a 2013 event for Eisen's Deir Yassin Remembered group.

N.L. Shriber • 8 years ago

If a man, during a ten minute speech about Israeli Palestinian relationships, can't utter the word "Israel", what does it mean about this man...??

He had been known, before entering that hall, to be an anti-Semite, a Holocaust denier and an active collaborator with some of the worst Islamist elements calling for and acting toward the demise of the State of Israel and the "cleansing" of the national home of the Jewish people of its Jews through all means possible, mass murder included.

Our view ought to remain of this evil man as it has been all along!!

P.S. It has been poster "TheSchwartz" who observed the following so astutely:
"To the "heckler"...I salute you, applaud you, and have the utmost respect for you. I hope there were those in the audience who did the very same and cheered you on for your courage on taking on this anti-Semitic piece of shi'ite". I, for one, join in his/her salute and applaud to the heckler! Don't you?

Sandro Casagrande • 8 years ago

two state solution is very welcome, and -as far as I can personally testify - most eurabians hope it's soon to be implemented in palestinizable europe.
We too - not only the privileged sionist entity.- have the right to at last enjoy some long due mayhem and chaos,
let the muslims come and bestow the blessings of their much needed contribution to world civilization .

Please, make yourselves at home and enlighten us , poor souls lost in the darkest blindness... long live halal

PETER.SM • 8 years ago

UKMEDIAWATCH:
“Then there is Corbyn’s apparent proximity to antisemitism. While I genuinely believe that Corbyn does not have an antisemitic bone in his body, he does have a proclivity for sharing platforms with individuals who do; and his excuses for doing so do not stand up.
Take the fact that Corbyn once described it as his “honour and pleasure” to host “our friends” from Hamas and Hezbollah in parliament. According to Corbyn, he extended his invitation to the aforementioned groups – and spoke of them glowingly – because all sides need to be involved in the peace process.
So far, so reasonable. Yet negotiation is not on Hamas’s agenda, as Corbyn ought to know. In its charter Hamas states: “Initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences, are in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement… There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through jihad.”
It isn’t a peaceful negotiated solution that Hamas wants; it’s the destruction of the Jews. Here is a direct quote from Hamas’s charter: “The prophet, prayer and peace be upon him, said: ‘The time will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews (and kill them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: O Muslim! there is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him!’” If this were not bad enough, Corbyn has also:

• Taken tea on the parliamentary terrace with Raed Salah, who he described as “a very honoured citizen” despite that fact that Salah was charged with inciting anti-Jewish racism and violence in January 2008 in Jerusalem and sentenced to eight months in prison. He was found by a British court judge to have used the “blood libel”, themedieval antisemitic canard that Jews use gentile blood for ritual purposes;

• Written a letter defending Stephen Sizer, the vicar disciplined by the Church of England for linking to an article on social media entitled 9/11: Israel Did It;

• Presented a call-in programme on Press TV, a propaganda channel of the Iranian government which was banned by Ofcom and which regularly hosts Holocaust deniers;

• Been accused of donating money to self-proclaimed Holocaust denier Paul Eisen, whose Deir Yassin Remembered group has been shunned by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in the name of refusing to “turn a blind eye to antisemitism”. Corbyn has addressed that claim via his spokesman, who said that “Jeremy Corbyn’s office” had had no contact with Eisen and that Corbyn disassociated himself from his extreme views – a denial that seems neither forceful nor convincing.”

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

Like any British politician nowadays he's going to pander to who's going to give him the most votes. Do the math, the Muslim voters greatly outnumber the Jewish ones. Add to the fact that the Jewish leadership there is basicly spineless, they get spit in their faces and they tell themselves it's raining. Actually what's more important is the issue of the political establishment wallpapering over the plague of the Islamic rape gangs in Britain. It is now thought that there might be up to a million women and girls who are victims. The police and media have ignored the problem due to their political correctness. Corbyn's party is especially guilty of not addressing the issue. If they brownose the Islamofascists to the detriment of their own women and girls then Jews shouldn't expect any better consideration.

barney rubble • 8 years ago

well he held those views before he became Labour leader though
maybe you're thinking of Liz Kendall who says she refuses to recognise Palestine in order to maintain "relationships" with anti-Palestinians

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

You're really incoherent. If those were his views all along, the Brits are REALLY in trouble. Like those Sharia no-go zones? Soon they'll' be popping up all over like mushrooms. They'll better be carefull what they eat, the police suspect that some of the missing girls got ground into kebab. Compare with the degenerates that Labor's hanging out with I'll take "anti_Palis" ant day of the week.

zimmerman • 8 years ago

What "Sharia no-go zones"?

Reliable substantiation for your assertion that "the police suspect that some of the missing girls got ground into kebab"?

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

Both have been well documented, in printed as well as other media. There are various videos of people going into these zones being harassed sometimes beaten, as well a signs and flyers attesting to the fact. The police fear that at least 2 missing girls ended up ground up;up to a million being victimized by the grooming gangs, you probably didn't hear about that either. Maybe you should read something besides the Guardian, or remove your head from the warm smelly place that it's been stuck all this time.

zimmerman • 8 years ago

Where is the reliable substantiation for your assertions?

You made the assertions. It is for your to provide that substantiation.

I asked, politely, for you to substantiate your assertions. There is no call for your gratuitous insults.

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

You're assertions are an insult to the intelligence. I've had family members in England last month,they knew which neighborhoods they had to avoid, You can access this information as easly as anyone else, if you so desire. For. the Sharia Zones you can go to gatestone Feb 3rd 2015, Daily Mail Jan 17th 2014, Breitbart Jan 21 2015, Clarion project, among others.One of the missing girls feared ground up name is Charlene Downs, www metro uk news, there is a wealth of articles about her disappearance. You can get started on those. Afterwhich I'll gladly give you more. Or better yet I'll get you a list of neighborrs to walk around with an open beer.

zimmerman • 8 years ago

Your sources are mistaken.

I have been to a great many of the places mentioned in those articles, and they are most certainly not "no-go zones" in which "Sharia law applies".

A joking mention (foul though it was) by an alleged perpetrator in an overheard conversation, is really not substantiation that "at least 2 missing girls ended up ground up."

You are citing extreme right wing hysteria.

Your "no-go zone" substantiation is not confirmed by my observations on the ground, and your "ground into a kebab" claim is implausible.

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

I will make a confession. I honestly don't care what you believe or not. You go ahead and believe what you want to believe. I'm convinced that England is headed for the crapper, as is a good portion of Europe, mainly because of their own stupidity, and people like yourself that don't see the reality in front of your face. You think differently. I'm going to kick back, pop open a beer and watch the show and hope that most European Jews will be smart enough to get out of the line of fire. In a decade or so we'll see who's right or wrong. How's that for right wing hysteria?

zimmerman • 8 years ago

Hysterical.

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

Like I said Bozo, time will tell who's right. Don't count your chickens until they hatch.

sam • 8 years ago

Bozo indeed zimmerman has been driving that bus for many years.

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

Nice lookin' dog you got there Sam.

sam • 8 years ago

That is the dog of Israel a kelev (dog) native to Israel for thousands of years when the Romans came and destroyed the Jews nations this native dog fleed to the desert and lived and survived until Israel started to become a nation again. They are called Canaan dogs.

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

A dog after my own heart.

sam • 8 years ago

Check them out on you tube fairly unique animals and if you like two cool animals as partners I recommend a Chartreux aka Syrian Mountain cat, both same kind of animals and would be very good friends.

Barney Sternfield • 8 years ago

You are rather incoherant. If those are the views that he's always held then you're REALLY in trouble. You can pick Israel as a straw man with your sanctimoniousness so you don't have to face the rot that's engulfing your own country. How about those Sharia no-go zones? I hope you like them there going to be popping up around you like mushrooms. Watch what you're eating, some of those missing girls got ground into kebab.

zimmerman • 8 years ago

"How about those Sharia no-go zones? I hope you like them there going to be popping up around you like mushrooms. Watch what you're eating, some of those missing girls got ground into kebab."

Reliable substantiation for those assertions?

PETER.SM • 8 years ago

CATHOLIC HERALD

IS JEREMY CORBYN A FRIEND TO ANTI-SEMITES? HE NEEDS TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION

by Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith posted Friday, 14 Aug 2015

Jeremy Corbyn, now odds-on favourite to become next Labour leader (Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

The Labour leader may not be anti-Semite, but he needs to answer questions about his connections

One of the points of an election campaign is that it gives voters the chance to scrutinise the candidate and their record. Consider how the American public is now subjecting Hillary Clinton and that private email affair to minute examination. And this is only right. After all, Mrs Clinton may be the next President.

Jeremy Corbyn may be the next Prime Minister (though it is something of a long shot). He should be subjected to a greater level of scrutiny than he has been. We need to look closely at his association with terrorist organisations. He has longstanding ties with several dubious individuals and groups; it may be that these associations are above board, but if that is the case, it is a case that needs to be argued. It is simply not good enough to brush aside the questions being asked. They are legitimate questions.

Is Mr Corbyn a friend of anti-Semites? These are questions he needs to answer, and soon, if he is to retain credibility, though, sadly, for many in British politics, credibility is a marginal issue compared to ideological purity.

Beyond the questions about Mr Corbyn, we need to ask ourselves about anti-Semitism. There is strong evidence that anti-Semitism is on the increase in Britain. This should bother us, and it should bother us a great deal. It is perfectly true that the Jews in this country are a tiny minority, but that is precisely the point. If we tolerate anti-Semitism, or turn a blind eye to it, or claim it is an exaggerated problem, then we legitimise not just hatred of the Jews, which is wrong of itself, but all sorts of other hatreds as well in future. When we legitimise anti-Semitism, we legitimise hatred as part of political discourse, and we make it harder for politics to be the reasoned conversation it should be. Anti-Semitism, if not tackled, could allow our entire body politic to be poisoned. It is not just a problem for Jews. It is a problem for everyone. It should be a problem for Jeremy Corbyn too.

Eliyahu100 • 8 years ago

" fierce and often very direct criticism of Israeli policies"

does Corbyh know what Israeli policies really are? Maybe the JPost's staff writers should have been less generous with him since he is obviously so ignorant and a clown to boot. They should know that he condemned caricatures of Israeli policies at best.

Horatio Nelson • 8 years ago

UK politics transform since muslims populated. I will compare Churchill era politics and now. Now Labour elected Jeremy Corbyn aka terrorist sympathizer. It was great sometime, so much change and liberalism was thriving great in modern UK. Since muslims populated UK, muslims demand sharia laws and so much going backward in the dark ages in UK.

Ilana Fine Bar-Hai • 8 years ago

Good for him. We should yell that at all antisemitic speakers. I wonder if pro palestians hecklers would also get thrown out of when they rudely interupt...

y4fsake • 8 years ago

If just a single and simple comment like "Say the word Israel" could spook Corbyn, then Corbyn and the British Labor party are in very big trouble.....BYE BYE Labor.....

jonathan coen • 8 years ago

The heckler was probably some clown from the Sussex Friends of Israel-People's Front of Judea

Donald • 8 years ago

The clown was in disguise but it was actually Jeremy Corbyn. The heckler was only pointing out what a two-faced politician he is.

zion101 • 8 years ago

Corbyn is a disgrace to humanity and a fool as well. Any politician who claims that Hamas or Hezbollah is a friend is in fact just an evil brother of the devil himself. No good wil come the Labor party for electing this piece of crud as it's leader.

Devasahayam the Deplored • 8 years ago

God bless the heckler for revealing al-Fayed's paid-madcap Labour-leader Corbyn!

chicagotrance • 8 years ago

Leftist morons + Muslims = Anti-Semitism.
And Jewish Leftists are beyond contempt & that includes our own mentally deranged Israeli Left.

Frank Cohen-Levin • 8 years ago

No one is listening to the perpetual victim

Sean👍Corner👍 • 8 years ago

I can't hear you !!

Frank Cohen-Levin • 8 years ago

NO ONE IS LISTENING TO THE PERPETUAL VICTIM.

Sean👍Corner👍 • 8 years ago

Now it's ok, you must be losing your voice but you're right, the perpetual musli squatters 3rd class rejected from musli states victims, cus even at the un nobody talks about it, btw World Bank: Average Palestinians getting poorer, more stones and molotovs are very productive ! , don't u luv it !!!!!!

AV • 8 years ago

you are wrong mohamed as it is your culture

FREE PALESTINE ❤ • 8 years ago

God bless Mr Corbyn ... I hope that he will be the next PM.

It's clearly time to establish the state of Palestine at the 67 borders,and East Jerusalem as its Capital .

BOYCOTT the Apartheid state of Israel ...Long live BDS ✌

Long live Palestine ✌ ❤