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So how did a Hamas apologist get an invitation to Parliament?

Ismail Patel, who has ‘saluted’ Hamas for ‘standing up to Israel’, rubbed shoulders with MPs at an event in January

March 22, 2024 17:16
Ismail Patel speaks at March For Palestine 2T23R1C
Ismail Patel speaks at March For Palestine (Photo: Alamy)
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Last Tuesday morning, it became clear that Imam Asim Hafiz, the chief Muslim chaplain to Britain’s armed forces, has some prominent friends. The previous day, I’d contacted the ministry, asking about a reception held in Parliament by an educational charity he heads, the Avicenna Foundation. Besides MPs, peers and members of the Muslim and Jewish communities, some of those who attended had expressed inflammatory views.

Among them was Ismail Patel, the leader of Friends of Al-Aqsa. Patel has visited Hamas leaders in Gaza, denied it is a terror group and “saluted” it for “standing up to Israel”. In 2021, he praised the killer of the Jerusalem tour guide Eli Kay, describing him as a “martyr”.

Another guest was Zara Mohammed, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, which has been officially boycotted by successive governments since 2009, when its then-deputy leader signed a declaration saying the “Islamic nation” should wage “jihad and resistance” against Israel. In November, the Telegraph reported that the MCB was helping MoD officials recruit and “endorse” more Muslim chaplains to work under Hafiz. Almost immediately, ministers ordered them to cease and desist.

Responding to my email, an MoD official tried to persuade me not to publish a story. Hafiz, she said, was only one of 200 people present, so why single him out? I pointed out that he was president of the the charity, and had made a speech at the event in which he’d “welcomed” all the guests. The official said that made no difference. Hafiz had long spoken out against extremism, not only in Britain but when deployed in Afghanistan, for which he had been awarded an OBE.

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