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I'm proud that our institutions and leaders were unambiguous that Bezalel Smotrich was not welcome here

February 16, 2022 17:41
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Bezalel Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionist Party (Tkuma), speaks during a plenum session on the state budget on September 2, 2021. (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI / AFP) (Photo by AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP via Getty Images)
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This was a precious moment of consensus in our community. The Board of Deputies told Bezalel Smotrich, the far-right Israeli Knesset member, to “get back on the plane and be remembered as a disgrace forever.” 

But it was not the Board alone, or even the 300 constituent organisations it represents. The Zionist Federation followed, affirming that “far-right politics of hatred and division have no place in our country nor in our community.” The Jewish Leadership Council also lauded “the values of tolerance and equality which we pride ourselves on as a community” as opposed to the “divisive rhetoric and actions” of Smotrich. You might say we haven't seen so much communal unity since the demonstration against antisemitism outside Parliament.

What happened here reverberated profoundly in Israel, including when some figures leapt to the defence of Smotrich, who has been on the record expressing deeply racist, homophobic and anti-pluralist views. Meanwhile, support for British Jews from Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai and Meretz head Nitzan Horowitz shows it’s not just us who find Smotrich anathema.

During this media flurry, I watched the Board’s Chief Executive Michael Wegier describe to Israeli news, in Hebrew, how British Jews are consistent in fighting racism, outlining our efforts against antisemitism and fighting for equality. I know the remarkable role we can and do play tackling issues for Jews around the world.