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Melanie Phillips and Ed Husain fall out over Israel

Melanie Phillips and Ed Husain fall out in the most public way possible

November 12, 2009 15:58
Ed Husain

ByMartin Bright, Martin Bright

3 min read

On the one side stands a courageous former Muslim extremist who abandoned the path of violent jihad to preach tolerance; on the other, a bold and controversial Jewish columnist who has built a reputation as the scourge of the liberal left. Between them they have written two of the most powerful books on radical Islam in Britain.

But this week, a spat between Ed Husain and Melanie Phillips reached a new level of intensity. At the end of last month, Mr Husain used the Guardian’s Comment is Free website to launch an attack on what he sees as a “personal jihad” being waged by Melanie Phillips against critics of Israel — and in this week’s JC, Ms Phillips hits back at Mr Husain, accusing him of being “on the wrong side of the fight to defend civilisation”.

In his Comment is Free invective, Mr Husain accused Ms Phillips, who writes for the Daily Mail, the Spectator and the JC, of “ludicrous, illogical lines of thought” and a “demented mindset”. He said her promotion of the Israeli cause suggested it was more important than others. “The Israel First test, which she seeks to impose on British Muslims (as well as the American President), reeks of racism,” he said.

Until recently, the two writers met regularly to discuss Islamism after Mr Husain renounced violent extremism.