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Starmer and Labour are still yoked to a holy war on the Jews

It was Starmer’s words that were truly shocking, writes Melanie Phillips

May 13, 2021 13:02
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When Sir Keir Starmer became leader of the Labour Party, British Jews heaved a sigh of relief. After the nightmare period under Jeremy Corbyn, here was a Labour leader declaring that he would tolerate no antisemitism in his party. Some of us, though, were less optimistic. True, Starmer seemed prepared to deal with the most egregious examples. However, he conspicuously failed to acknowledge that the toxic fuel for the Corbynistas’ bigotry was provided by nothing less than the signature cause of the entire “progressive” world.

This is its support for the Palestinians, a cause which is driven by theological hatred of the Jews and pumps out libellous falsehoods about Israel. These are believed as axiomatically true by many Labour members — as well as, alas, by too many British Jews.

Here in Jerusalem on Monday evening, I heard the air raid sirens wail and then the crump of rockets exploding in the distance at around the same time that I read Starmer’s tweet on the violence around Temple Mount that preceded the Hamas rocket barrage from Gaza. He wrote: “The violence against worshippers during Ramadan at the al-Aqsa mosque was shocking. Israel must respect international law, and must take steps, immediately, to work with Palestinian leaders to de-escalate tensions.”

It was Starmer’s words that were truly shocking. Israel was taking action against violence by worshippers at al-Aqsa. Starmer had displayed the progressives’ reflex action over Israel and the Palestinians — reversing victim and aggressor. Arab aggression was initiated at the start of Ramadan with attacks on Jews in Jerusalem’s streets and its light rail.