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Israelophobia review: As original and necessary as Baddiel’s Jews Don’t Count

Jake Wallis Simons' argument that Israelophobia should be added to the lexicon should be listened to

September 15, 2023 13:44
4 and 5 graphic
2 min read

Israelophobia by Jake Wallis Simons
Little Brown, £12.99
Reviewed by Daniel Finkelstein

Jeremy Corbyn is a lifelong anti-racist. His parents were at Cable Street. He’s a prize-winning fighter for peace. How can he and his followers possibly be associated with antisemitism of any kind?

While this question no longer dominates politics, it hasn’t gone away. Parts of the left are still furious at what was said about Corbyn. And they carry on arguing that he was falsely accused. These people are vociferous that they are not antisemitic, and believe that the suggestion that they are is being advanced by a malevolent conspiracy of Jews bent on defending capitalism.

David Baddiel’s game-changing book Jews Don’t Count showed convincingly that progressive ideology had excluded Jews from its protection. Presumably on the grounds — itself an antisemitic trope — that we are too powerful and wealthy to require inclusion.