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Labour needs to rethink its Middle East ideas

The obsession with Israel-Palestine means my party has neglected other vital issues

July 15, 2021 12:16
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BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - JULY 15: Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer arrives to meet A-Level students at St.Mary's Catholic Academy on July 15, 2021 in Blackpool, England. (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)
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The past decade has seen a series of momentous events sweep the Middle East: the Arab Spring, the Syrian civil war and the rise of IS, Iranian expansionism and the Abraham Accords.

Throughout all of this, however, the focus of a large and influential section of the left has remained obsessively and exclusively focused on the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. But seeing the Middle East solely through the prism of this conflict distorts and narrows our perspective; crucially, it prevents us from engaging with current realities in the region.

Labour Friends of Israel’s new pamphlet, The New Middle East: A Progressive Approach, is designed to help redress this imbalance.

Under Keir Starmer, Labour is once again an aspiring party of government ready to approach this with the kind of constructive, open-minded and forward-looking mindset that characterised Tony Blair and Gordon Brown’s time in office.