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Ed-note (Sabba) – Will Corbyn be the British Obama? With his loud declarations about Hamas and Hezbollah, his mixing up with History Truthers (aka Holocaust deniers), he has everything to convince us that he is the real thing, that Britain might be taking a completely new course, that Britain might set herself free from judaic bondage etc.

But Britain is the European nation which has been under joodoo spell for the longest so much so that most of the Brits themselves believe in their choseness and love their connection, their bond with the jews. They gave us this weird concept of British Israel and one can not help but be amazed at how many of them do believe in it.

London is the world capital of international jewish mafia (aka Kosher Nostra): so how can someone labelled an enemy to the jews, a friend of Hezbollah become the new Labor leader with the risk/chance of seeing him move to 10 Downing Street?

Will his job be to send us back to sleep, like Obama was supposed to do after 8 years of Neo-cons rule?

They already gave us a black president and put him in the White House: they can not use the same trick twice in a row, in case we smell a rat.

Are we to take his opinions about Hezbollah seriously?  

Very few people know that current French  MP, Manuel Valls, started his political career by being very loudly pro-Palestinian and totally anti-Israel. We know where he stands now (he is eternally linked to Israel, not to France, but to israel).

Or is Corbyn the real deal?

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THE FORWARD – Until he became leader of the British Labour party on September 12, Jeremy Corbyn — a crumpled, bearded 66-year-old socialist — had had an unremarkable political career. He was first elected to Parliament in 1983 and has represented the Labour Party in the safe seat of Islington North in north London ever since. Corbyn has never held a cabinet position nor pioneered a significant piece of legislation. He remains aligned with the far-left wing of the party, whose stature and influence has only diminished since the 1980s.

His politics are that of principled rebellion. Between 2005 and 2010, when Labour was in government, Corbyn voted against party lines 25% of the time. Known for his anti-war politics, he has publicly supported both the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Irish republicans. In 1996 the Guardian editorialized that his ill-timed meeting with Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein made him “a fool whom the Labour Party would probably be better off without.”

Now, with the party in disarray, Corbyn has come out of obscurity to become Labour’s next leader — and British Jewry is worried.

In a recent Survation poll, 67% of British Jews said they were concerned about his possible victory. “The JC rarely claims to speak for anyone other than ourselves,” The Jewish Chronicle’s August 12 editorial stated. “But in this rare instance we are certain that we speak for the vast majority of British Jews in expressing deep foreboding at the prospect of Mr. Corbyn’s election as Labour leader.”

Perturbing British Jewry are Corbyn’s associations with anti-Semitic individuals: Paul Eisen, the Holocaust denier whose foundation Deir Yassin Remembered Corbyn has supported ; Raed Salah, a Palestinian leader convicted of funding Hamas, whom Corbyn invited to Parliament and called a “very honored citizen”; and Arab activist Dyab Abou Jahjah, with whom Corbyn hared  platform at a Stop The War Coalition meeting in 2009 but who was later banned from the UK on grounds of extremism.

Corbyn has also landed himself in hot water for Stop The War Coalition’s support of al-Quds Day demonstrations and referring to Hamas and Hezbollah as “friends” during a parliamentary meeting on the Middle East. He has previously met with representatives of both Hamas and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hamas and the military wing of Hezbollah are recognized as terrorist organizations by the European Union.

“Any British politician in a senior capacity will not be taken seriously if he has any partiality towards terrorist bodies,” Jonathan Arkush, President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, told the Forward in a statement. “We would like Jeremy Corbyn to give clear, straight answers to straight questions and repudiate any sort of support for or links to anti-Semites, racists and terrorists.”

Those within the Labour Party who have critiqued Corbyn have found themselves the victims of hostile rhetoric from his online supporters. “I have been described as a servant of the Israeli Prime Minister, a Nazi Zionist, a Zionist scumbag,” John Mann MP, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Anti-Semitism, told the London Sunday Express , noting that leadership contender Liz Kendall and Joan Ryan MP, chair of Labour Friends of Israel, had also received anti-Semitic hate mail.

Corbyn’s victory — even in the face of a tremendous amount of evidence regarding his unsavory connections and questionable foreign policy views — is a sign of the unmooring of the Labour Party, a hundred-year-old institution that has lost two elections in a row and remains in search of a new identity in a capitalistic, individualistic and de-unionized economy and society. But it is also a cause and a symptom of the drifting apart of Labour and the British Jewish community.

Since the 1980s when Margaret Thatcher’s cabinets featured a number of important Jewish ministers the breakdown in this relationship has been inexorable. In part it’s a consequence of strong Conservative support for Israel but mainly it comes from British Jewry becoming overwhelmingly middle class. Before the last election in May, I attended town hall meetings for the Jewish community in Finchley and Hampstead Garden Suburb in leafy north London where Labour’s proposal for a mansion tax on properties worth over $3 million contributed to its defeat in those communities.

Labour’s loss in the 2010 election — which ended the Blair-Brown years and, with it, their New Labour project — accelerated this drift. Ed Miliband’s initial attempts (as the first ever Jewish Labour leader) to court Jewish communal institutions were scuttled by his staunch opposition to Operation Protective Edge and support for unilateral recognition of Palestinian statehood. These events added to a perception that Labour had drifted leftward on the Israeli-Palestinian question.

Under Miliband’s leadership the anti-American and anti-Zionist tendencies of Labour’s left were held in check, but the influence of Jewish grandees from the New Labour era weakened. Lord Levy, for example, was central to the Labour Party during the Blair era, when he was their chief fundraiser. He was also Blair’s envoy to the Middle East and in that regard helped shape his view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Today, Levy no longer plays a meaningful role in the Labour Party. The strength of Labour Friends of Israel has also declined, prominent members like Ed Balls having been voted out of office in 2015, when the Jewish vote was projected to be 69% Conservative.

Perhaps the main reason Corbyn in particular has accelerated the separation of British Jews from Labour, though, is the feeling that he grasps neither the seriousness of his associations nor that anti-Semitism can exist on the left at all. When this issue was raised at a town hall meeting for Jewish voters at JW3 in July, Corbyn quickly noted his own family history as a riposte, his parents having participated in the Battle of Cable Street in 1936, a legendary anti-fascist demonstration of Jewish, Irish and left-wing groups against Oswald Mosley’s blackshirts in the East End of London.

Indeed, the British left excels at calling out anti-Semitism on the right. In recent months, Unite Against Fascism has been involved in countering small white power manifestations in Jewish neighborhoods in north London. Their failure, embodied, for many Jews, in Corbyn, has been in noticing how leftist anti-Zionism bleeds deeply into anti-Semitism.

“I don’t agree that the left exemplified by Jeremy Corbyn even excels at combating the anti-Semitism of the far right,” Oliver Kamm, a leader writer and columnist for The Times of London, told the Forward via email. “Commentators including Christopher Hitchens, Nick Cohen and me have long warned that the left has incorporated the attitudes of the nativist far-right. Corbyn’s alliances with reactionary, misogynistic, theocratic, and anti-Semitic movements bear out what we’ve said.”

Owen Jones — a Corbyn supporter who recently wrote a column for The Guardian arguing, “there’s no excuse for the left to pretend [anti-Semitism] doesn’t exist within its own ranks” — believes Corbyn “doesn’t even have a trace of anti-Semitism” in him. In the same blog post he continued, “Abhorring racism and anti-Semitism is absolutely central to his whole political DNA.”

“It’s feeble,” Kamm said, “It’s Corbyn’s politics, not his personal psychology, that’s at issue.” His impression is that “Corbyn’s lack of interest in the concerns of British Jewry and his long association with extremists augur badly. To me, his campaign is not consistent with the values of pluralism and secularism, or with the broad traditions of the Labour Party.”

Jeremy Corbyn, was unable to respond to questions from the Forward in time for this article. Previously, Corbyn has said that he has “no recollection” of donating to Deir Yassin Remembered and that Eisen’s “position on the Holocaust is wrong and reprehensible.” As for referring to Hamas and Hezbollah as ‘friends’ and Salah as a ‘very honored citizen,’ this was “diplomatic language in the context of dialogue, not an endorsement of a particular set of views.”

In the coming months, his actions will speak louder than either his words — or any of his previous actions.

0 thoughts on “Why Jeremy Corbyn Scares British Jews So Much”
  1. He has spoken at anti war and pro palestine rallies for years, and the big guns of the Labour Party came out to try to tell the voters that he isn;t right to lead Labour.
    I don’t think he is anti Jewish, he is just inclined to support the oppressed. You can’t compare him to Obama because Obama isnt a rebel in his own party voting against his own party policies, Corbyn voted against many of the Tony Blair era policies which were not true to the values of the party anyway.
    Of course he would have to compromise his views somewhat if he became prime minister but thats politics, it is pragmatic to find the middle ground for society

  2. I am not sure the question is whether he is the real deal or not.
    The real question is what can one man alone do when EVERYTHING of consequence (finances, the “friends of Israel”-laden Parliament, security apparatus and the media is in chosen hands? He can just be made ineffectual and the press will waste no time to deride him.

  3. I learnt a long time ago, never trust ANY BRITISH MP., in fact never trust any politician.
    A few years ago, I heard Corbyn in a debate on a media channel staunchly defending the Holocaust myth stating he was of Jewish stock. He is a Marxist just like the Jewish Marxist Fidel Castro. Now I cannot be 100% certain that Corbyn is a Marxist Jew.
    There are many ‘Jewish’ Infiltrators within the Palestine Solidarity Movement. and indeed within the Stop the War Coalition. This way, they can ‘keep an eye on the enemy, the opposition and control meetings etc] Deception rules, nothing new here.
    Blair once sympathised with the plight of Palestinians and Lebanese and look where he ended up!!! If Corbyn is indeed of Jewish roots, then I suspect he was ‘permitted’ to win the Labour Leadership by the British Jewish Establishment. After all Cameron is also one of those Jews posing as a ‘Christian having been informed by a ‘learned rabbi’ that he was descended from none other than Moses himself!! [Royal Family believe they are descended from Christ which is why they have this archaic ‘Divine Right of Kings mantra’
    The Labour Party was killed of years ago even at the time of Harold Wilson who was staunch supporter of Israel/Zionism.
    No Party today serves their Country- They serve a Foreign Entity, an Ethnic Group, just as they do in the USA/Canada and throughout the EU.
    I recall years ago, warning people about Alex Jones, Chomsky but I was dismissed. Both these men have come out of their Judaic closets. The same maybe true of Corbyn, or maybe not- time will tell. Let us hope I am wrong in my suspicions and critic. A few of my email friends like Corbyn. BUT….
    As I said at the beginning, I learnt a long time ago, never trust ANY BRITISH MP., in fact never trust any politician because Power can change a Man and his principles.

  4. The fear expressed by British Jews concerning Jeremy Corbyn’s landslide victory as head of the Labor Party can be compared to the feigned “fear” expressed by Brer Rabbit that Brer Fox might throw him into “dat brier patch”.
    Corbyn has already kowtowed to the cultish practitioners of the religion of Holocaustianity; he’s thrown Paul Eisen under the bus; he’s done the “Deir Yassin? What’s Deir Yassin?”

    Nah! Jeremy Corbyn is the NOT the St. George who is going to slay the Jewish Ziosauroanus Terribilis Percussor Infantes dragon. The Lizard People have been taking names and kicking ass for millennia.
    “The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong; but that is the way to bet.”

  5. The article fails to mention that Corbyns adviser – Paul Eisen – is JEWISH.

    People should read Eisens commentary on Israel at his blog. He is absolutely ruthless against Jewish Power. He never pulls a punch.

    His article – “Jewish Power” – is a seminal work. Perhaps the best 20 minutes reading for anyone to understand the central issues of run away Jewish Power on this planet.

    When I saw Corbyn was with Eisen I wished I was in England. This is the real deal.

    I have no doubt Corbyn is disgusted at this psychopathic entity known as Israel and Jewish Power.

    For the first time I smell the end for this crime syndicate.

  6. I just note someone has commented he has thrown Eisen under a bus?

    I hope it’s just a tactical maneuver.

    I think world Jewery is so out of touch they really dont get the gathering storm coming out against them.

    I hang amongst a wide range of individuals – Church, Mental health Services, Policing, Politics, Business. I dony know anyone who is not familiar with the issues that face us. All it will take now is for that “critical mass” to be attained and then it will be all over for Jewish Power.

    I have my list of “good Jews” who I would take a bullet for. As for the rest? When they knock at my door with a baying mob behind them and beg to be let in, I will say, “You’ve had your chances, I dont know you.”

    All the silent “good jews” have but a small time window to get out there and make their voices heard.

  7. As for the commentary above who rattle on about Alex Jones and Noam Chomsky – you live in a fantasy world. What do you want people to do? Commit suicide?

    The game is CHESS and not CHECKERS.

    If I attained some public level and someone asked me about “The Holocaust” I would say this – “Yes, a terrible thing. The persecution of European Jewry by racist National Socialist policy was a disgrace. Just as the racial eugenics supremacist policies of the apartheid state of Israel is totally unacceptable and disgusting. The foundation of this particularly Jewish attitude is in the holy books of the Old Testament, Talmud and Shulkan Aruk. Just as the racism and hate of National Socialist policies disgust me, so to do does the racial and religious supremacism of Jewish Power.”

    Do people want to “win” or do they want to be “right”?

    I want to win. If it takes me saying 20 billion Jews died in gas chambers with bug spray I will say it. By doing so you shift the spot light BACK onto Jewish Power.

    Jewish Power ALWAYS seeks to make YOU the issue rather than THEM. So…dont give them a bone. Take the bone and beat them over the head with it.

  8. shafarnullifidian: He did not throw Paul under the bus, that’s one thing you are wrong about. The Jewish press described Paul as his “adviser”–which was a lie — but it was meant to discredit Corbyn because Paul was easy to smear as a “self-hating Arab loving Jew.” Paul was a supporter and I imagine he still is, although the enormous pressure he was under — JDL-type threats to his family, etc made him fold his blog and get out of the public arena. Not Corbyn’s doing.

  9. Bob Jones you are right, although I prefer the comeback offered by Keith Johnson which is that Anti Semites and Jew Haters are not being negative by claiming that 6 million didn’t die, it is in fact a positive thing for Jews that the 6 million figure is a a huge exaggeration, therefore be happy that so many were not horribly killed!

    The problem is the defenders of the concept of Israel use the holocaust as an excuse to accept any method of preserving a Jewish majority in their own country as essential to prevent another holocaust on themselves no matter how this affects anyone else. Everyone else are of no concern to them, so how do you change this mindset?

  10. there wil be not any major political earthquake in Britan because of Corbyn.
    Not so-Great- Britain is completely in Jewish clutches and they rule this country, the same as they rule America, France, Germany, Poland. Australia and basically the whole once -Christian Civilisation.
    People whine and complain about Jews this and that, but ,at the same time, ARE great , willing customers of the main stream Jewish Media and politics.
    They let them program their minds and souls with lies and deception on daily basis.
    They let them demoralize them ,and their families, on daily basis with the values that are completely Anti-Christian. They are willing customers of the whole pop-culture that is truly demonic. They watch it, listen to it, buy it and even enjoy it. And the education? another joke?
    This mental/psychological / /behavioral /spiritual schizophrenia is absolutely breath taking.
    the absurdity to the highest level.

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