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Ilhan Omar should be shunned by our politicians, not celebrated

The sight of senior Labour figures embracing her shows how much further Starmer has to go

July 14, 2022 14:47
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Six months ago, Keir Starmer gave a powerful speech at the Labour Friends of Israel lunch. He attacked “anti-Zionist antisemitism”, opposed BDS and condemned those who “focus obsessively on the world’s sole Jewish state and hold it to standards no other country is subjected to.”

I joined in the applause. Unfortunately, it now seems easier for Labour’s leader to speak positively about Israel at lunches than challenge the hatred that took hold under Jeremy Corbyn.

It might have helped Labour to show that it was tackling the anti-Jewish racism that poisoned the party if senior figures had not fawned over controversial American congresswoman Ilhan Omar when she visied the UK last week.

She has been criticised for saying: “Israel has hypnotised the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evildoings of Israel”. Omar also implied money was behind support for Israel, tweeting: “It’s all about the Benjamins baby”, a reference to a song about $100 bills and the pro-Israel campaign AIPAC.