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Corbyn appoints anti-Israel activist as campaign chief

Andrew Murray is a founder and former chair of Stop the War, a notoriously anti-Israel organisation

May 15, 2017 08:45
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Jeremy Corbyn has appointed the former chair of Stop the War to head his campaign team in the final few weeks of the election.

Andrew Murray, who was a member of the Communist Party for four decades but quit last year to join Mr Corbyn’s Labour, chaired Stop The War from 2001 to 2011, and then again from 2015-2016.

Stop the War has repeatedly attacked Israel, with numerous speakers at its events over the years denouncing the state. In 2009 one of the group’s founders, John Rees, described Hamas and Hezbollah as “resistance” groups which are “a legitimate part of [our] movement”.

In a 2012 speech Mr Murray  expressed “solidarity with the heroic Palestinian people in Gaza”, saying that “Palestine stands today undefeated and unbowed despite the bloody aggression by one of the greatest military powers on earth”, a reference to Israel.