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Zionist Sadism from the Most Moral Occupation in the World

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Israeli soldiers attack sitting Palestinian youths with sound bomb


An Israeli land rover pulls up besides 4 Palestinians sitting quietly in the evening and out of the back is thrown a stun grenade.  Gratuitous violence that would be called ‘terrorism’ if it was committed by a Palestinian.  As it was videoed, quite accidentally, the Israeli army has promised an investigation.

I am willing to take bets that:

i.                    There will be  no  conviction, assuming there is even a prosecution

ii.                  No soldier will serve gaol time.  Excuses include the grenade accidentally rolling out of the back of the jeep.

Bear in mind that the explanation for why, in Operation Protective Edge in Gaza in summer 2014, four little children playing hide and seek were mowed down was that they were playing in a  Hamas naval station.  Hamas doesn’t have a navy station or a navy for that matter.  It was however, despite the state of the art optical equipment that Israeli pilots have, a ‘tragic accident’.  Tragic it certainly was, an  accident it certainly wasn’t. 

When the publicity dies down so will the desire to do anything at all.


Soldiers instructed by Defence Minister Lieberman not to play with refugee children

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 Refugees Threaten Jewish Identity in the ‘Only Democracy in the Middle East’



African refugees hold up banner refuting  Miri Regev, Israel's 'Culture' Minister, who described them as equivalent to 'cancer'
Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman is, even by Israeli standards a fascist.  He has called for

the decapitation of Israeli Palestinians [Lieberman: Disloyal Israeli Arabs Should Be Beheaded] and has said that he would like to personally drown thousands of Palestinian prisoners in the Dead Sea.  [Lieberman Blasted for Suggesting Drowning Palestinian Prisoners]   




Lieberman has just instructed Israeli troops not to volunteer or have anything to do with the charity Elifelet, Citizens for Refugee Children who help refugee children.  His deputy, Rabbi Eli Dahan, from the Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home) religious settlers' party demonstrates all the wisdom and humanity one has come to expect of an Orthodox Rabbi.   He has also been active in stopping any contact between volunteer soldiers and African refugees.  His purported reasons are that ‘charity starts at home’ i.e. refugees aren’t at home.  There are enough poor Israeli Jews.  In fact African refugees are the poorest of the poor.  They are no longer entitled even to basic medical care.

Israel protesters in support of the asylum seekers - a small minority - note the allusion to the holocaust and 'fascist scum' - both crimes in the Labour Party!
Dahan is an overt racist who is in charge of the ‘Civil Administration’ in the West Bank.  The Palestinians over whom he rules are ‘beasts’ ‘not human’. New deputy defense minister called Palestinians ‘animals’.  He is also reported as saying that ‘ Homosexual Jews have "higher souls" than gentiles, gay or straight’ [Maariv. Gay Jews Have 'Higher Souls' Than Gentiles, Says Deputy Minister [see Even Jewish homosexuals have higher souls than non-Jews.].




In what civilised country would the children of refugees be classified as untouchables, criminals in their own right by virtue of being ‘illegal’, unkosher?  Where else would a government issue a decree that those whom it controls are to have nothing to do with asylum seekers and refugees?  Even Cameron and Blair didn’t go so far as to say that people should not have anything to do with refugees, yet in Israel it is quite normal for the Defence Minister and his Deputy to issue instructions that refugee children are literally beyond the pale.  Israel once again demonstrates that it is the most racist state in the world.  Europe’s treatment of refugees leaves a lot to be desired, but it shines in comparison to Israel’s attitude to refugees.


African refugees watch a Purim festival

Hostility and hatred of refugees and asylum seekers in Israel is qualitatively different to that in Europe.  In the latter it is a consequence of scapegoatism and pressure on social and welfare facilities.  Nonetheless Europe has accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees. 



Israel however is not Britain or any normal Western society, despite pretensions to the contrary.  Refugees and asylum seekers are literally hated by the majority of people.  Israel’s policy is not to accept any refugees.  It hasn’t accepted one single refugee from Syria, not a solitary one. 



Former Brigadier-General Miri Regev, Israel's 'Culture Minister'

Up to 60,000 African refugees, mainly from Eritrea entered Israel ‘illegally’ in the past decade across the Sinai desert.  Thousands of them are incarcerated in a detention camp, the largest such in the world, Holot, in the Negev Desert.  They are termed ‘infiltrators’, a term used for Palestinian refugees who tried to reenter Israel after 1948 after they had been expelled.  ‘Infiltrators’ were shot on sight and were the subject of demonisation.  It is instructive that that is how Zionists in Israel see today’s refugees.



Hostility to refugees relates to the Zionist nature of the Israeli state.  Quite simply, Israeli society is overwhelmingly hostile to refugees because they are not Jewish.  They dilute the Jewish gene pool and threaten the Jewish demographic majority.  As Prime Minister Netanyahu said, non-Jewish immigrants threaten the ‘Jewish identity’ of the Israeli state.  Israel PM: illegal African immigrants threaten identity of Jewish state

Right-wing Israelis shout racist slogans at African asylum seekers
As part of their outreach programmes, conscripts into the Israeli Defence Force work with charities and similar organisations.  Some members of the IDF decided to work with an Israeli charity called Elifelet, Citizens for Refugee Children.  If this were to happen in most civilised countries, regardless of the controversies over refugees and asylum seekers, it would be accepted as perfectly normal.  When I was a trustee for Brighton Unemployed Workers Centre I started a series of outings for refugee children each year and helped fundraise for them.  Not once did we receive any adverse comments.



Many refugees have settled in the south of Tel-Aviv where they have been subject to pogroms and violent demonstrations by racist Israelis.  This, you understand, in liberal, gay friendly, pink washing Tel-Aviv.  They are accused of having illegally entered Israel because it is illegal to claim asylum in Israel.  All refugees are, by definition, illegal.  Even worse though is the attitude towards them.  Culture Minister Miri Regev called them  a ‘cancer’ in Israeli society. [see 52% of Israeli Jews agree: African migrants are ‘a cancer’]  When criticised for this comment, she then apologised to cancer patients, for having compared them to asylum seekers.


anti-racist Israelis welcoming asylum seekers and telling racists to 'fuck off'

You might think that such a comment would result in Regev’s dismissal from the Israeli government.  However in Israel no Minister is ever dismissed for racism because racism is seen as entirely normal in Israeli society.  It is, after all, a Jewish supremacist state.



You might think that Israel, of all states, having taken in (and made a healthy profit from) thousands of Holocaust survivors, might have understood what being a refugee is.  If it hadn’t been for the fact that two-thirds of Germany’s half a million Jews were able to obtain refugee status before 1939, then another 300,000 Jews would have been murdered in Hitler’s gas chambers.  Refugees from Eritrea face torture, death and imprisonment if they are sent back.  Israel’s only lesson from the Holocaust is that Jews too are entitled to be racists.  The idea of offering shelter to a stranger or asylum to the persecuted is an alien one in Israel. 

Racist Israelis perpetuating the same slogans that used to be directed at Jews


Netanyahu recently visited Uganda with the express purpose of getting their dictator, Yoweri Museveni, to take in the African refugees that Israel wants to dispose of.  A similar agreement has been reached with Paul Kgame President of Rwanda.  Israel offers money to those who agree to voluntary deportation, the alternative can be indefinite detention.  Three of those who accepted, were murdered by ISIS when sent to Libya.






To the politicians and activists opposed to the refugees' presence, this was like giving aid and comfort to the enemy.



Ravit Hecht Aug 11, 2016 10:11 PM



Children wake up from a nap at the Unitaf day-care center in Tel Aviv's Hatikva neighborhood, April 2, 2015. Ariel David
One can only hope that the IDF’s Chief Education Officer, Brig. Gen. Avner Paz-Tzuk, will be on guard and cleanse the army from the moral and educational filth that has stuck to it.



We should thank Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben Dahan for asking the chief of staff’s office to end this disgrace. We should praise the commander of Training Base 15, who has already ordered his soldiers to have nothing to do with this shameful pursuit.



This shameful pursuit is the soldiers’ occasional visits to the so-called “child warehouses” – unlicensed “babysitter” facilities for refugee children in south Tel Aviv. In the summer, 30 to 80 children up to age six inhabit each of these “warehouses,” crowded in cubbyholes of 50 to 60 square meters.



The soldiers play for two or three hours with a few dozen of the 3,000 children of asylum seekers living in the city. About 15 of these children have died in the last five years, and about half of them suffer some developmental disorder or disability due to the squalid conditions they are being raised in.



Undoubtedly, those children must be punished severely. They must be denied any assistance.



The story began some two months ago, with a parliamentary question submitted by MK Amir Ohana (Likud) in the Knesset. He asked, “Why is the IDF encouraging illegal infiltration into Israel?” following complaints by south Tel Aviv residents. At the same time the organization Students for South Tel Aviv gathered pictures of soldiers playing with children, posted them on Facebook and tagged a number of Knesset members, including Ohana.


Israeli Police harass refugees

About a month ago, Rabbi Yigal Levinstein, head of the pre-military academy in the West Bank settlement of Eli, raised a public furor with his appalling utterances about gay people, whom he called “perverts.” He denounced the initiative in which flight cadets volunteered to paint a gay community club in Tel Aviv. MK Ohana, a gay man and a father, apparently sees no connection between these matters.



The way Ohana, and apparently most of the public, sees it, the gays’ market value in the human stock exchange is higher than that of black children. Presumably the very comparison will sound offensive to him.



Ben Dahan answered the question for the cabinet, saying the soldiers’ visit to asylum-seekers’ child centers was an isolated, one-time initiative and in general the IDF was not involved in activity in south Tel Aviv.



But alas, last week more incriminating pictures surfaced, showing Intelligence Corps cadets playing in a park with black children. After this, said one of the asylum seekers’ leading opponents, Ben Dahan promised her that “these scenes will not be repeated.” He even went to the chief of staff’s office and was told the army would examine the list of organizations for which soldiers would be allowed do volunteer work.



The poor of your city come first,” the deputy minister said, explaining his objection to the soldiers’ activities with the refugee children.



But what he said wasn’t accurate. The children of south Tel Aviv, who are offhandedly called “infiltrators,” are the poorest of the town’s poor. As far as Ben Dahan, Ohana and many others are concerned, they’re probably not even included in the definition of “human beings,” because they’re not Jewish, and worse – they’re black.



Is anyone stopping IDF soldiers from volunteering for NGOs that look after the poor of Ben Dahan’s town, i.e. the Jews, his own people? Are the black children robbing so many resources during the two or three hours during which a few dozen soldiers play ball with them, or push them on a swing in a park?



Ben Dahan is part of the cabinet. The same cabinet that demonizes anyone who isn’t flesh of its flesh – that is, Jewish, rightist, chauvinist. Thus the “liberal” Ohana holds hands with the religious Ben Dahan and together with Yariv Levin, Miri Regev, Ayelet Shaked and others, they are taking steps to cast out anyone outside their immediate circle – including asylum seekers, people who try to help asylum seekers, opponents of the occupation and liberals in general.



This demonic tactic has now reached the point of absurdity: Even playing with three-year-olds is a crime, a shocking spectacle that won’t be seen again







President Reuven Rivlin weighs in, saying 'it's not a sin for soldiers to aid the children of desperate refugees.'





Gili Cohen Aug 12, 2016 2:33 AM

Foreign migrant workers children watch an acrobat perform during the Purim festival in Tel Aviv, March 22, 2016.AP

The Israel Defense Forces is to issue a list of approved organizations in which soldiers may volunteer, after a prominent right-wing activist from south Tel Aviv complained that troops were playing with the children of African asylum seekers in the area as part of the army’s educational activities.

Last week the commander of the training base of the Intelligence Corps suspended volunteer activities by his soldiers with the charity Elifelet: Citizens for Refugee Children. The Israel Defense Forces Spokesman termed the move a “local decision” by the base commander. Military correspondent Carmela Menashe first reported this story on Israel Radio.

 Army units regularly volunteer with the children of asylum seekers through Elifelet. On Monday, soldiers from the Intelligence Corps came to the south Tel Aviv Shapira neighborhood for games and other activities at a playground.

 Sheffi Paz, a prominent activist in efforts to remove asylum seekers from south Tel Aviv, documented the visit. She later wrote on her Facebook page that she had contacted Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan, saying that he had promised her that “those scenes will not be repeated.”

After Ben-Dahan turned to the army chief of staff, the IDF replied that the list of organizations where soldiers are permitted to volunteer would be reviewed. According to Ben-Dahan, “The famous Jewish rule, ‘the poor of your own city first’ applies here.” On Wednesday President Reuven Rivlin addressed the issue, saying: “It is no sin for IDF soldiers to extend help to children of desperate refugees.”

 In a statement, the IDF Spokesman’s Unit said the army is committed to volunteer service and incorporates such activities into its education programs. “In order to be more specific about protocol, the chief education officer will soon define a list of organizations approved for volunteering, in accordance with policy and orders.”


'Unfortunately, we have to tell our patients, some of whom have chronic illnesses or need vital operations, that to get treatment in Israel, they have to hope they get worse.'

 Tel Aviv faces racism accusations as migrants’ children sent to segregated preschools

Sign the Petition to Reinstate Marlene Ellis & Ruth Cashman

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Sack Crooked McNicol



Marlene Ellis - Secretary of Momentum Black ConneXions - suspended for supporting Ken Livingstone

Ruth Cashman - Secretary of Lambeth UNISON and anti-cuts activist in Lambeth suspended for opposing the slash and burn Progress Lambeth Labour Council
As people will know, I was one of the first people to be suspended from the Labour Party?  My offence?  Like all those who have been suspended I was not told the reasons for my suspension.  However the Compliance Unit headed which is overseen by Iain McNicol, Labour Party General Secretary, promptly leaked the information to The Telegraph and Times. 
It would appear that I was being suspended for ‘anti-Semitism’, despite being a long-standing Jewish anti-racist and anti-fascist.  My real crime was being a socialist and in particular for having consistently opposed the racist, apartheid State of Israel.  In other words, in the Alice in Wonderland world that crooked McNicol and the other Labour Party bureaucrats live, I was guilty of ‘anti-Semitism’ for opposing racism.   The attack on anti-Zionists and opponents of the Israeli Labour Party has been  carried out at the behest of the British wing of the ethnic cleansers of the Israeli Labour Party, the Jewish Labour Movement. [see It’s time for Iain McNicol, Labour’s Crooked General Secretary, to depart]
Crooked Iain McNicol  - sees his job as undermining Jeremy Corbyn and preventing as many Labour Party members voting as possible
I am not the only person to be suspended.  Large numbers of Muslim councillors, Black activists and assorted socialists have also been suspended.  Below is a petition in support of two such activists. 
Marlene Ellis is a dedicated Black anti-racist and Secretary of Momentum Black ConneXions.  She is a fine socialist.  Marlene was suspended for supporting Ken Livingstone.  Like many Black people she recognises that Ken's suspension was a travesty of justice.  No one has been more supportive of anti-racism in London than Ken Livingstone.  His suspension at the behest of the racist Zionists of the Jewish Labour Party and John Mann MP is a travesty of justice.  Marlene's suspension for supporting Ken is in itself an act of gross racism as well as an attack on the most basic rights to free speech.

Ruth Cashman is a committed campaigner against the savage cuts to services which have been carried out by Progress councillors in the London Borough of Lambeth.  That is why she has been suspended.
Please sign the petition and share it on social media.
Tony Greenstein
A number of Labour Party activists won’t be able to vote in the upcoming leadership election because they have been suspended or expelled. In most cases, the reasons given for suspension are insufficient or non-existent.
Marlene Ellis, of Streatham CLP, was suspended by the Labour Party after writing an open letter to Jeremy Corbyn to reinstate Ken Livingstone on the Momentum Black Connexions blog. She subsequently received an email telling her she was suspended, with no reasons given apart from a link to that blog post. Marlene said the following about her suspension: 
The fact that I have not heard from the Compliance Unit since my suspension on the 3rd June 2016, makes it very clear that they do not care about the apparently offensive blog-post and that it is only intended to deny me a right to play a full part in the Labour Party. In particular, removing my right to vote feels like I am unjustifiably and undemocratically silenced. The Chakrabarti Report makes it clear that the Compliance Unit desperately needs to be reformed.
Ruth Cashman, who has been in the Labour Party for a number of years, was suspended a month or so before the last leadership election in September 2015. She was reinstated after that election but then expelled earlier this summer. See Ruth tell her story here.
Neither of these suspended members seek to undermine the party nor do they promote or represent any party other than Labour.
We believe that these members should have been afforded due process and given sufficient reasons for their suspensions. Until this happens we demand that they are reinstated to the Labour Party immediately. It should be their right, as long-standing, active members, to vote in September’s leadership election, to unqualified participation in all Labour party activities, and to have a say in the future of their party.
Valerie Coultas (Streatham CLP)
Linda Heiden (Streatham CLP)
Alexander Morris (Dulwich and West Norwood CLP)
This petition will be delivered to the General secretary of the Labour Party, Iain McNicol 

Palestine Flag Flies Over Celtic Game Last Night

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Racist UEFA Threaten  Punishment for Flying ‘illicit banner’


It was a wonderful display of solidarity by Celtic fans last night when hundreds of Palestinian flags were flown by fans in defiance of warnings by the Police and Club management.  They were displaying their anger that Celtic was playing the racist Hapoel Beer Sheva side from Israel.  Beer Sheva is in Israel’s Negev Desert where Bedouin villages are at this very moment being demolished to make way for Israeli towns.  Al Arakhib has been demolished over 100 times as it is an ‘unrecognised’ village.  Only Arab villages are ever unrecognised.

Support for the Palestinians by Zionists is seen as support for the Nazis - a classic form of self-projection - and then they tell us that it is 'anti-Semitic' to associate their crimes with the Nazis!
Celtic is a club where a large number of the followers are Irish Catholics and Republicans.  Just as the Loyalists in Northern Ireland identify with the Israelis, since Loyalism is based on Protestant Supremacy, so Republicans identify with the oppressed Palestinians.

The so-called Jewish Human Rights Watch (many Zionist groups use the term ‘watch’ i.e. SPY in their name), superimposed Swastikas on the photos and claimed that this is really what was intended for the ‘Jewish players; in the team and what they saw.  Of course JHRW has nothing to do with human rights, other than that they oppose them for anyone who isn’t Jewish.
This is the racist projection of Jewish neo-Nazis or, as the distinguished Israeli Jewish philosopher , chemist and religious scholar, Yeshayahu Leibowitz, called them Judeo-Nazis.  Just as Hitler demonised the Jews and consigned them to concentration camps, so the Jewish neo-Nazis of JHRW and similar groups wish to see the elimination of the Palestinians, physically and politically.  They thus characterise them as the equivalent of the  Nazis, thus providing a justification for whatever calamity befalls them.

Notice how the JHRW tweet states that ‘this is what you meant to say’ – which is aa form of self-projection.  Most Zionists see any form of Palestinian identity as a swastika.  Palestinians are not merely the reincarnation of the Nazis but they are seen by many Zionists, not least Prime Minister Netanyahu as the reincarnation of the Nazis.  [see Rewriting the Holocaust]
Note also how a protest against an Israeli team is portrayed as an attack on a Jewish team.  Israelis are assumed to be  Jewish  since Palestinian Israelis are confined to the margins of the self-declared Jewish State.  Israel’s football association tolerates a situation where clubs like Jerusalem’s Beitar have an explicit policy of not employing Arab Israeli players.  Again in another example of self-projection, racist Zionists have convinced themselves that everyone else divides the world up into races – them and us.
Enjoy the Zionists discomfiture at the expression of Palestinian identity – because one of the  key aspects of settler colonialism is the attempt to eradicate and destroy the identity of those they colonise.

Tony Greenstein

Thousands to be expelled for anti-Semitism

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Anti-Semitism - a weapon of mass expulsion


My attention was drawn today to an article in The Telegraph, the Compliance Unit's newspaper of choice when leaking information. [Thousands of Labour supporters could be expelled from party over anti-Semitism and abuse allegations].  Would you believe it, not just a handful of people like me are incorrigible anti-Semites but 6,000 no less.


There are two explanations.  One is that no Jewish person can attend a Labour Party meeting anymore without taking their life in their hand.  At best they are taunted with racist and anti-Semitic abuse, at worst they are in danger of physical assault.  The other explanation is that Iain McNicol, the General Secretary of the Labour Party is increasingly desperate to exclude supporters of Jeremy Corbyn from voting in the Labour Party's leadership elections.  Anti-Semitism has become his weapon of mass expulsion.

Of course there is no evidence of ‘anti-Semitism’ in the Labour Party.  Neither Shami Chakrabarti or even Lady Zionist Royall could find it.  They found certain Zionists were 'uncomfortable' with the 'culture' of the Labour Party because Jews who are Zionists will be uncomfortable with opposition to Israel's racism and bloody record.  A record which includes arming and training death squads in El Salvador and Guatemala, where the armed forces killed up to 200,000 Indians.

Anti-semitism doesn’t exist as a form of racism in mainstream society either.  In so far as anti-Semitism exists at all it is as a marginal form of prejudice, usually expressed as a misguided reaction to Israel's normal toll of murder, theft and abuse of human rights.

Anti-semitism exists as a reflective form of racism – Jewish organisations like the Board of Deputies claim that Israel’s atrocities are carried out on behalf of Britain's Jews and idiots like Chief Rabbi Mirvis write articles saying that that Zionism and being Jewish are as inseparable as Britain and the City of London.

Unfortunately some, very misguided people,  believe what the Zionists say and attack or criticise Jewish people on account of Israel's atrocities.  It used to be said that having a 'Jewish' state was a form of protection for Jews.  Today it is clear it endangers Jews.  Nonetheless anti-Semitism today in western society is confined to a few tiny fascist groups who are, in the main, the most ardent supporters of the Israeli state and Zionism. [BNP, EDL]. 

What the attempt to find thousands of Labour Party 'anti-Semites' is about is preventing people voting for Corbyn and smearing anyone who opposes the Israeli state or supports the Palestinians.  It is the naked and blatant misuse of anti-Semitism, which was responsible for the murder of millions of Jews in the Holocaust for naked party political purposes.  It uses the memory of the 6 million murdered Jews in order to advance the petty and squalid cause of New Labour and its candidate in the Labour leadership elections, Owen Smith.
When people hear the word 'anti-Semitism' they think of Jews and the Holocaust. The real anti-Semites in the Labour Party are those like Iain McNicol, Owen Smith and Jeremy Newmark of the 'Jewish' Labour Movement who deliberately use the memory of the Holocaust in order to justify the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians. These people are beyond contempt.  
The terrible suffering of Jews in the ghettos of Poland, the miseries of the transportation to Auschwitz and the other death camps, the tortures and the agonies of death, have been harnessed to supporting Israel's atrocious and entrenched racism, its imprisonment and torture of young children, its Apartheid, its hunger blockade of Gaza and the daily murder of Palestinians.  To use the Holocaust of Jews, Gypsies and the Disabled to support racism and back the sordid political campaign of Owen Smith and the Labour Right is beyond contempt.  This is the real anti-Semitism.  They are the vilest of racists.  
What is sadly ironic is that despite the propaganda use that the Zionist movement makes of the Holocaust, they have contempt for the survivors themselves.  When the survivors first came to Israel they were used as cannon fodder in Israel's war against the neighbouring states.  One-third of those who were killed had been in the Nazis concentration and labour camps.  They were known as 'sapon' (soap) after the myth that the fat of those exterminated was turned into soap. [see Tom Segev's The 7th Million
One of the crimes about which I was question was having said that Israel is waiting for the holocaust survivors to die so that it can save the money spent on meagre welfare benefits - my accusers didn't realise that an article in Israel's Ha'aretz paper carried the same 'anti-semitic' headline!
The holocaust survivors have been kept in abject poverty in Israel, despite the fact that Israel and the Zionist Jewish Claims Conference took billions of shekels in reparations from West Germany.  Norman Finkelstein documented  how the JCC defrauded the holocaust survivors out of millions of dollars in his acclaimed Holocaust Industry.  The Zionist movement took steps to establish a holocaust propaganda museum, Yad Vashem, even before those it was commemorating had died, yet at the same time it was denying there was a holocaust (Segev).  Repeatedly Israel itself and its banks have refused to pay the benefits that they received for the survivors.  Zionist propaganda projects took priority.

Smith has repeatedly used the slur of ‘anti-Semitism’ in his attacks on Corbyn.  In Cardiff he was roundly booed for suggesting that there was an ‘anti-Semitism’ problem in the Labour Party.  Everyone knows that the use of anti-Semitic epithets such as ‘kike’ 'Jew-boy' or ‘yid’ is non-existent.  That is why the term ‘Zio’ has been made a crime instead.  Many people, including Zionists, use it has a shorthand for ‘Zionist’– Zionist is a political not an ethnic category.  Many if not most Zionists are non-Jewish.  In America there are millions of Zionists who are Christians.  Indeed Zionism is more popular amongst America’s 30 million strong Christian fundamentalists than among America Jews who are turning away from Zionism.  The group with the biggest growth in the Jewish community in the USA is Jewish Voices for Peace which is an anti-Zionist group that supports Boycott Divestment & Sanctions (BDS).  To suggest that all Zionists are Jews or all Jews are Zionists is in itself anti-Semitic. 


There is, however, a certain irony in what is happening.  There were a few people, even in Brighton and Hove Momentum, who supported my suspension for 'anti-Semitism'– they believed that the Labour Party bureaucracy would play by the rules, that there's no smoke without fire.  One of the major complaints against me is that I abused two councillors, Emma Daniel and Caroline Penn,who joined the Jewish Labour Movement.  Neither is Jewish but both are supporters of Israel's many atrocities and racist crimes.  I sent both of them examples of Israel's atrocities and asked if they were happy being part of a group that existed to defend Israel's crimes.  Today we learn that she and Daniel are 2 of 9 Brighton & Hove Labour councillors who have come out in support of Owen Smith.    What a surprise.  The JLM itself voted by 92% to 4% to support Owen Smith.  My only amazement is that 8% of the JLM didn't support Smith and of those, 4% supported Jeremy Corbyn.  Clearly they have joined the wrong organisation!
The role of shame - Brighton Councillors who support New Labour candidate Smith
I described Councillor Caroline Penn, as a ‘new Labour racist idiot’.  She wrote back objecting to the description, so I asked which bit she objected to!  Caroline failed to answer.  She joined JLM, which makes her either a racist or an idiot or both.  She supports Owen which means she is New Labour, where is the abuse?!!  Still at least she had the good manners to thank me. 
Today we learn that there is going to be an attempt to widen the slur of ‘anti-Semitism’.  People should be under no illusions.  This is not and never has been about anti-Semitism.  Already the bulk of those suspended are Black people like Marlene Ellis, Secretary of Momentum Black ConneXions or Muslim councillors.  It is a racist witch hunt carried under the pretext of ‘anti-Semitism’.  One of the most disgusting aspects of this is that the Right, which has a long history of racism, especially Islamaphobia, is willing to trade on the memory of murdered Jews in order to try and rig the elections.  They also seem to determined to pit Black people and Muslims against Jews. 
It is also important that Jeremy Corbyn wise up.  It is not enough to say that you are not anti-Semitic or that Labour is dealing with anti-Semitism strictly.  You also have to make it clear that you deplore and deprecate those who use the allegation of ‘anti-Semitism’ or naked party political reasons or to undermine support for the Palestinians.  
When Corbyn is accused of tolerating anti-Semitism it is useless to say that you are hard on anti-Semitism.  The 'anti-Semitism' the Zionists are talking about is not Jew hatred but hatred of Zionism. There is no Palestine solidarity activist I know who hasn’t been accused of anti-Semitism.  In Israel is de rigeur to accuse your opponents of 'anti-Semitism' or being a Nazi.  The efigy of the former assassinated Israeli Premier, Yitzhak Rabin, so slouch when it came to killing Palestinians, was famously dressed in Nazi SS uniform when he signed the Oslo Accords. 
It is about time that Corbyn and Momentum including Jon Lansman, called the anti-Semitism witch hunt for what it is – a bogus attempt to use the memory of the holocaust dead in order to sanctify the Labour Right. 

Tony Greenstein

Sadiq Khan -- Consistent Only in his Lack of Consistency

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Principled Only in his Lack of Principle


Sadiq Khan is one of those politicians who would sell their granny if the price were right.   He nominated Jeremy Corbyn for leadership of the Labour Party because he thought it would help him gain Labour's nomination for Mayor.  Even Ken Livingstone was fooled into supporting him against Dianne Abbot.  As soon as he gained the nomination for Mayor of London he turned on Corbyn.

One might have expect that Sadiq, being a Muslim would understand that the Israeli state is the most anti-Islamic state in the world.  Islamic leaders in Israel like Raed Salah are locked up on the basis of the flimsiest evidence.  The Northern Islamic Movement has recently been declared illegal as a terrorist organisation even though the Israeli Police and Shin Bet (the equivalent of MI5) declare that there is no proof that it has ever engaged in violence or terrorism.  This while Jewish and Zionist organisations like Lehava, a fascist organisation which campaigns against miscegenation and any mixing of Jews and Arabs, are perfectly legal.  In Lehava's case, three young members were found guilty of arson and daubing racial insults on the walls of the Hand in Hand school in Jerusalem, one of only five mixed Arab-Jewish schools in Israel.  Its leader Benzi Gopstein has openly called for arson at mosques and churches. 

Israel wages an open war against Muslims and it attacks for example the right of the Mosques of the Golden Dome and al-Aqsa to run themselves without obstruction or hindrance, because it sees the 3rd most holy site in Islam as a symbol of Palestinian resistance.

Despite this Khan has been effusive in his support of Israel and Zionism, flattering Zionist leaders in London, unlike Ken Livingstone who gave unfaltering support to the Palestinian cause.  Khan has given his backing to a major London festival 'celebrating' the capital of ethnic cleansing, Tel Aviv.

Khan's decision to come out in support of Owen Smith should not therefore be a surprise to anyone.

The Most Moral Occupation in History - They Were Only Doing Their Duty

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VIDEO:  Israeli Soldiers Thrown Stun Grenade for 'Fun' at Palestinians 

You can't accuse Israeli soldiers of lacking a sense of humour.  There they were, four Palestinians relaxing on chairs taking in the sun.  Bound to be up to no good.  Certain to be plotting some anti-Semitic incident.  After all - they are Palestinians and probably Muslims too.
So up pulls an army jeep and out rolls a stun grenade.  You can imagine the fits of laughter as the Palestinians realise what is happening and run coughing and spluttering.  It's a wonder they didn't lose control of the jeep in the process.

Unfortunately some spoilsport happened to capture the fun on camera, which is rather awkward.  So the Israeli Defence Forces spokesperson informs us that a hunt is on for the culprits.  We can rest assured that when or if our jolly pranksters are caught, their punishment will be, at most, a slap on the wrist and told not to get caught again.

Of course if the roles had been reversed it would have been a different matter.  It would have been a 'terrorist' attack.  Netanyahu would have appeared on prime time TV to inform the nation of the latest Hamas terror attack.  The BBC would have solemnly reported it.  The culprits would have received 20 years in prison, as a stun grenade is more lethal than a stone.  When the time came for the release of the bandits no doubt they would have been transferred into administrative detention.   Sit back and watch the fun!



Open Letter to Joan Ryan MP – Chair of Labour Friends of Israel

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Letter to Joan Ryan MP


 To:    Joan Ryan MP
Chair, Labour Friends of Israel
          House of Commons
          London SW1A 0AA
Thursday, 25 August 2016
To:  joan.ryan.mp@parliament.uk
Dear Ms Ryan,
As the only Jewish member of the Labour Party to have been suspended for ‘anti-Semitism’, I note with interest the open letter which you recently wrote to Richard Burgon MP regarding his comments that Labour MPs should quit Labour Friends of Israel and that Zionism is the enemy of peace. 
You suggested that the comments were so far outside the boundaries of what passes for acceptable political debate in the salons and interview rooms of Westminster, that they must have been misreported.  I think we can assume that this is merely a literary device on your part.  If you had any doubts that the above comments were genuine, you would have written a private not public letter.   
I shall not indulge in fake politeness on a subject which involves the racial subjugation and immiseration of millions of human beings.  When one and a half million Palestinians in Gaza are forced to live through a decade long siege, when people die because basic medicines cannot be imported and when they are forced to drink polluted water, 95% of Gaza’s water is polluted as a result of Israel’s water theft and bombing of water purification plants, then one should not engage in semantics.  Keeping Palestinians thirsty is no doubt part of Israel’s war on ‘terrorism’.
You profess outrage that anyone could suggest not wanting to associate with LFI.  You must be aware that in 1982 large numbers of MPs, Tony Benn and Eric Heffer among them, resigned from LFI because of its support for Israel’s invasion of Lebanon, when some 20,000 civilians were killed and 100,000 injured. 
During the invasion of Lebanon, Israeli soldiers besieged Beirut in alliance with their fascist friends the Phalange (named in honour of Franco’s Falange).  Israel’s army lit up the night sky with flares and sent Phalangist death squads, armed with knives, to perpetrate an ISIS style slaughter of the inhabitants of the Sabra and Chatilla refugee camps.  Some 2,000 women, children and old people were slaughtered, women had their breasts cut off and young boys were castrated. 
Despite this atrocity, Israel’s then Defence Minister, Ariel Sharon went on to become Israel’s Prime Minister between 2001 and 2006.  Your friends in the Israeli Labour Party formed a coalition with Sharon, the ILP ‘s current leader, Yitzhak Herzog, serving as Minister of Housing and Construction.
You profess to be surprised that Richard described Zionism as an ‘enemy of peace’.  You even advise him to take note of Shami Chakrabarti’s advice to use the term ‘“Zionist” advisedly, carefully and never euphemistically.’  I am happy to follow her advice.  I can assure you I would never use Zionism ‘euphemistically’ given it is one of the most pernicious racial movements in colonial history.    
The Zionist movement was formally established in 1897 by Theodor Herzl, at the first World Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland.  As you probably do not know, it was originally scheduled to be held in Munich, Germany but the local Jewish community objected because Zionism was seen as a form of Jewish anti-Semitism.  Zionism reflected the anti-Semitic belief that Jews did not belong in the countries of their birth.
Zionism’s aim was the formation of a Jewish state in Palestine in alliance with a colonial power.  In 1917 it formed just such an alliance with British imperialism, in what became known as the Balfour Declaration.  Like many colonial movements it campaigned on the slogan of ‘a land without a people for a people without a land.’  The native Palestinians were invisible in the eyes of the Zionists.
You claim that Zionism is ‘the broad ideological movement for Jewish national self-determination in Israel.’  Perhaps you would enlighten me as to when Zionism was first described as a ‘national liberation movement’?  It appears you are attempting to bask in the reflected glory of liberation movements such as the African National Congress.  Incidentally, the notion that Jews form a separate nation is, in itself, deeply anti-Semitic and basis of the world Jewish conspiracy theory.
Zionism was a movement of settler colonialism.  That was why Israel was the best friend of Apartheid South Africa, breaking the arms embargo and supplying it with weaponry including nuclear weapons.  Perhaps you were not told about the visit of John Vorster, South African Prime Minister to Israel in April 1976?  Vorster, who was interned during the war for his support of the Nazis and membership of the Broederband, nonetheless paid homage to the Holocaust dead at Yad Vashem!
Israel is the state that helped train the death squads of Central America, supplied the Argentinian Junta with weaponry (despite murdering up to 3,000 Argentinian Jews) and armed and trained the Guatemalan army which in the 1980’s murdered up to 200,000 Indians.  Your suggestion that Zionism shares anything in common with the ANC is obscene.
The aforementioned Theodor Herzl wrote to Cecil Rhodes, the founder of Rhodesia, asking for his support for Zionism.  Herzl wrote ‘How, then, do I happen to turn to you since this is an out-of-the-way matter for you?  How indeed?  Because it is something colonial.’  This can be found in Herzl’s Diaries, Vol. 4, page 1194.  The founders of Zionism always saw it as a colonising movement.
You are right.  Zionism was indeed a consequence of European anti-Semitism, in the 19th (not 20th) century.  It was unique amongst Jewish movements since it accepted the basic premise of the anti-Semites that Jews were aliens in the lands in which they lived and were born.
You said that it is a great pity that ‘the Labour Party’s relationship with the British Jewish community has been so damaged by the events of the past year.’  I agree.  The deliberate making of false claims of ‘anti-Semitism’ by MPs such as Ruth Smeeth and papers such as the Daily Mail, which in the 30’s opposed the entry of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, has indeed been damaging.  I can only hope that you use your influence to bring these false accusations of anti-Semitism to an end.
You profess to support a two-state solution.  Why then do you support the military dictatorship in the West Bank and the unremitting attacks on Gaza?  Your call for a 2 State solution serves only as a cover for Apartheid.  It enables Jewish settlement to take place whilst providing a pretext for the denial of any political or civil rights to the indigenous Palestinians.
Perhaps you could name even one Israeli government Minister who believes in a 2 state solution?  Deputy Foreign Minister Tsipi Hotoveli is typical when she said that ‘This land is ours. All of it is ours. We expect as a matter of principle of the international community to recognize Israel’s right to build homes for Jews in their homeland, everywhere.”

Even the ILP does not support a 2 state solution.  It supports segregation and a Bantustan.   Herzog explained that ‘I want to separate from the Palestinians. I want to keep a Jewish state with a Jewish majority. I don’t want 61 Palestinian MKs in Israel’s Knesset. I don’t want a Palestinian prime minister in Israel.’  If you don’t understand why this is racist imagine someone saying they didn’t want a Jewish Prime Minister in Britain. [Who needs the Right when we have Isaac Herzog?]

In an ILP election video Herzog was described as ‘someone who “understands the Arab mentality” and “has seen Arabs in all kinds of situations,” including “in the crosshairs.”  Why did we forget about Herzog's anti-Arab campaign? +972 Magazine 23.3.15.  Again imagine someone describing the ‘Jewish mentality’.  Racist?  Historically the Israeli Labour Party was more racist than Likud.  It was the party of the Nakba, the expulsion of ¾ million Palestinian refugees.
You state that you support a negotiated settlement in Israel/Palestine.  Israel has spent billions of dollars on building its settlements and stealing its land and water.  It’s not going to negotiate them away.  As Martin Luther King famously wrote in Letter From a Birmingham JailLamentably, it is an historical fact that privileged groups seldom give up their privileges voluntarily.
You say you support peace.  Perhaps you could tell me if you have ever opposed Israeli repression in the Occupied Territories?  You supported the 2014 war in Gaza which killed 550 children.  You have kept silent about the continued destruction of Palestinian homes and European Union funded structures, over 600 of which have been destroyed this year alone, in the West Bank.  Have you nothing to say about Jewish roads and separate entrances for Jews and Palestinians at checkpoints?  What I do know is that Louise Ellman, an LFI officer, supported the imprisonment and torture of Palestinian children as young as 12 in a recent debate in the House of Commons.
Your complaints about Hamas’s Charter, which is a dead letter, would be more impressive if it wasn’t for the fact that Israel played a crucial part in the creation of Hamas as a counterweight to secular Palestinian nationalism.  [see Israel’s Jerusalem Online News Agency for Wikileaks revelations or the Wall Street Journal How Israel Helped to Spawn Hamas]
I would be more impressed by your concern about anti-Semitism if you displayed an equal concern about the most recent survey by Pew Research Centre which found that a plurality of Israeli Jews (48%) support the physical expulsion of Israeli Palestinians and 79% believe that Jews should be given preferential treatment. [Israel’s Religiously Divided Society]
You will be pleased to hear that I agree with you that ‘fostering links with, and supporting, progressive forces in Israel is an important task for an internationalist party’.  However the ILP is not such an organisation.  There are such organisations, like the soldiers group Breaking the Silence, which has revealed the truth about Israeli military atrocities but the ILP is hostile to it.
I hope you will now understand why increasing numbers of Jews oppose Zionism and why we join Archbishop Desmond Tutu in supporting a campaign of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel.  Boycotting Apartheid is never anti-Semitic nor racist.
Yours sincerely,


Tony Greenstein

Why Zionism is a murderous, expansionist and racist settler colonial movement


Joan Ryan MP, formerly a junior Home Office Minister under Blair/Brown, is a pretty non-descript right-winger, with no obvious talent other than to claim vast sums of money as expenses.  She was one of those caught out changing her second homes designation as she attempted to get the tax payer to buy her another house whilst paying for repairs on her main accommodation.  As such she was an excellent choice as Chair of Labour Friends of Israel - no principles and no morals.

On 8th August Richard Burgon MP, who is one of the best Labour MPs there is, a strong supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, made the unremarkable statement that Zionism is an ‘enemy of peace’.  Yes, I hear you say, so what?  You might be forgiven for thinking that Burgon had informed people that the Earth is round or that 1+1=2. 
As befits a Zionist, Ryan nominated Liz Kendall last time around and Owen Smith this time - hostility to Corbyn goes with the grain

Any objective view of Israel, which has just bombarded the utterly defenceless people of Gaza with 50 rocket strikes in response to the launching of a firecracker, could not help but conclude that Richard Burgon was simply making a statement of the obvious.  Not so Joan Ryan.
Ryan and her Zionist friends decided to try and rewrite history - not this time about the Nakba (Catastrophe) of the expulsion of the Palestinian refugees in 1948 but Ryan's own Catastrophe!

Joan Ryan is the Chair of the Labour Friends of Israel, a group whose sole mission in life is to defend Israel right or wrong and which boasts of its relationship to the racist rednecks of the Israeli Labour Party.  Zionism she whined was a ‘Jewish national liberation movement’.  Quite who she thinks it was liberating Jews from is impossible to determine.  Possibly the laws of logic and rationality. 

To say that Zionism is a national liberation movement is like saying that Apartheid in South Africa was a liberating force or that Nazism was a German liberation movement (of course Hitler believed it was liberating the German people from a mixture of the Jews, Freemasons, Versailles etc.).  It is the rationale of the oppressor, who finds justification for their activities in some supposed oppression.  They come to believe that the people they are oppressing are in fact their oppressors.  It is a characteristic of all settler states that the settlers develop a siege mentality in which they are the subjugated.  Israeli Jews are the same in this respect as the Afrikaaners were. 
Ryan tweets her support for Owen Smith
Zionism however never liberated Jewish people from anything.  On the contrary they collaborated from the very start with the Jews' anti-Semitic oppressors.  Theodor Herzl, the founder of Political Zionism, declared in his Diaries that he saw in Zionism a 'divine will to the good'.  Anti-Semitism was seen as a useful force for 'educating' Jews into leaving their homes and colonising Palestine.  This attitude never changed and in the 1930's they adopted the same attitude to the Nazis, but this time with fatal results.

According to his official biographer, Shabtai Teveth, after Hitler came to power David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister, declared that it was imperative to ‘turn a disaster… into a productive force’ and that ‘The harsher the affliction, the greater the strength of Zionism.’  [The Burning Ground, p. 850] 

Zionism was never a national liberation movement because it never liberated anyone from anything and because the Jews were and are not a nation.  It was a nationalist as opposed to a national movement in just the same way as the Nazis were a nationalist movement.
You see here how Labour Friends of Israel follows both the Likud agenda, in attacking a respectable NGO on the basis of allegations only by Israel.  Their Palestinian worker has been tortured into making a confession, held without a lawyer for 40 days - none of this bothers this LFI whose professions of 'peace' are worthy of Netanyahu
It is also no surprise that LFI join in the disgusting attack on Shami Chakrabarti, suggesting that her peerage was the price paid for a report that the Zionists initially welcomed

As I explain to Ryan in my letter, Zionists have only recently called themselves a national liberation movement.  Zionism likes to capture the zeitgeist of the moment.  Today colonialism is out of fashion.  Liberation movements have inspired people who have seen the people of the colonial countries rise up and replace their oppressors, even if in most cases they have replaced the faces of the colonial oppressor with one of their own nationality.  American and European domination has continued behind the façade of self-rule.

When Zionism first began no one would have described it as a form of national liberation.  They openly called themselves colonists and appealed to the European imperial powers on that basis.  Next year we will ‘celebrate’ the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration when the anti-Semitic Arthur James Balfour promised the land of the Palestinians to the Zionist movement over the heads of the indigenous population and, incidentally, against the opposition of the only Jewish member of Lloyd George’s war cabinet, Sir Edwin Montagu.  It wasn’t the Jews who wanted Zionism it was anti-Semitic Evangelical Christians.  The Balfour Declaration was an agreement between British imperialism and Zionist settler-colonialism.  To describe such a movement is grotesque but then the LFI is indeed a grotesque and nasty little group.
During the original expenses scandal Joan Ryan was found with her paws in the kitty.  She was lucky not to be prosecuted as would a benefit claimant.   She is a fitting choice as Chair of LFI

Expenses Scandal
Joan Ryan herself is an unremarkable person.  She is not known as a parliamentarian or speaker.  She is of the far-Right Progress faction.  She was an MP until 2010 when she was defeated at the General Election.  Unfortunately she came back in 2015 Her entry in Wikipedia is extremely revealing.  According to the Evening Standard (26.10.07.) in 2005/6 she made the second highest expense claim of any MP.  In 2006/7 she did even better, achieving first place with a total of £173, 691.  It was no wonder that her electors rejected her in 2010.

In May 2009 Ryan claimed more than £4,500 under the Additional Costs Allowance for work on a house she had designated as her second home.[Telegraph 17.5.09.]   In February 2010 Ryan was asked to repay £5,121 mortgage interest which she had corruptly claimed.  [Evening Standard 4.2.10.]

Not surprisingly Ryan found her greed somewhat embarrassing and unhelpful when she was trying to get back into Parliament.  The Independent of 9th March 2012 reported that:

"[a]t least 10 attempts have been made from computers in Parliament to remove information about [Ryan's] expenses claims and a further 20 efforts to delete the information, some from her constituency of Enfield North, have also been recorded in Wikipedia's logs."

Ryan’s Wikipedia entry reports that to this present day ‘similar edits to hide Ryan's record continue to be made.' [Telegraph 26.5.15]   At least 10 attempts were made from computers inside the Houses of Parliament to remove information about Ryan’s expenses claims and a further 20 efforts to delete the information, some from her constituency of Enfield North, were also been recorded in Wikipedia’s logs. The efforts were successful and all mention of expenses claims were removed and instead replaced with a paragraph about edits to Wikipedia.

During the 2015 general electionThe Daily Telegraph returned to this issue. In Ryan's case, the entire expenses section was deleted, including information on repairs and decorations on her home paid for out of her MP's expenses; the edits were made while Ryan was not an MP, and according to the Telegraph she denied involvement, though it’s difficult to think who, apart from her Zionist friends, would be interested in cleaning up her record.

Below is the letter that I wrote to Ryan.

Joan Ryan MP - racist who was caught by the expenses scandal - claimed the highest of any MP in 2006/7


Danger to Rojava as United States Threatens to Stab Kurdish Allies in the Back

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Washington stands by Turkey while expecting the Kurds to help fight tough battles against Islamist militants in Syria
The democratic organisation of society in Syrian Kurdistan stands in marked contrast to the Erdogan and Assad dictatorships, ISIS and the Israeli state.  It is a beacon of hope in a region without much hope.  The equality of women, with 40% of its fighting forces made up of women, stands in marked contrast to the feudal barbarism of ISIS and Ahrar al-Sham and the other US sponsored jihadi groups in Syria.

The United States has used the Kurdish YPG (People’s Protection Units) of the Kurdish Democratic Party (PYD) as their foot soldiers in the battle against ISIS.  It was always an unholy alliance since the United States is not interested in the liberation of the Kurdish people or indeed any people in the region.
Rojava - Kurdish Autonomous Enclave in Syria
  



The alliance was however useful for the Kurdish people as the YPG would not have managed to have ousted ISIS from Kobane over a year ago without the help of US air support.  However the US has many other fish to fry in the Syrian quagmire. 


Things are now looking very dangerous for the Kurds and that is why western solidarity with the Kurdish struggle is so important.

The Assad regime, which historically has brutally suppressed the Kurds was forced during the civil war to withdraw from Rojava, the Kurdish autonomous region and even have a non-aggression pact as the Syrian Army came under sustained attack.  With the strengthening by Russia of the Assad regime’s position and the new de facto alliance between Assad and the Turkish dictator Erdogan, the Kurdish position is under direct threat.

It was to forestall the two parts of Rojava uniting that the Turkish military in conjunction with Arab forces under US command has attacked and captured the town of Jarablus from ISIS.  Although this was ISIS’s main outlet to the outside world in Syria, the main purpose of the attack was to forestall the unification of Rojava.  Turkey does not want to seen an independent Kurdish statelet on its border.

This picture taken from the Turkish Syrian border city of Karkamis on August 24, 2016 shows smoke following air strikes by a Turkish Army jet fighter on the Syrian Turkish border village of Jarabulus.Bulent Kilic, AFP
Despite differences between Turkey and the USA, the position of Turkey in NATO is of some importance to the USA, especially given the recent raprochment of Erdogan and the Russians.  The Kurds in other words are facedd with the prospect of a united from consisting of Assad, Erdogan and the Russians to some extent against them.  It was into this configuration of power politics that US Vice President Jo Biden has appeared to make it clear to the Kurds that they should abandon all hope of uniting Rojava and to stay clear of the eastern banks of the Euphrates.  Once again the Kurds are at the mercy of the power play of larger forces in the region, forces they had hoped to play off against each other.  However both Erdogan and Assad have an interest in opposing Kurdish autonomy.  

Erdogan has also, separately, made his peace with Israel and thus stabbed the Palestinians of Gaza in the back too.

I post 3 articles below on recent developments.

Tony Greenstein 


Zvi Bar'el Aug 25, 2016 10:42 PM

Secretary of State John Kerry’s threat was unequivocal. If the Kurds did not pull back east of the Euphrates River, the United States would not help them, he said.

It is unlikely that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is relying on this threat. More important, will the Kurds heed it, and in exchange for what?

YPG in Tel Abyad
One day after the threat, the Kurdish forces also withdrew from Manbij, Syria, one of the Islamic State’s most important strongholds, which had been taken by Kurdish forces under cover of American air support in a battle that won them accolades for their important victory.

“It’s a slap in the face to the Kurds,” Erwin Stran, a U.S. volunteer who fought with the Syrian Democratic Forces against the Islamic State organization, told ARA News, a Kurdish press agency covering northern Syria and the Kurdish areas.
A Turkish army tank and an armored vehicle are stationed near the border with Syria, Karkamis, Turkey, August 23, 2016.IHA via AP 
The SDF was established by the United States as an alliance of Kurdish, Arab and other militias to blur the organization’s Kurdish character — necessary to allow Washington to continue to support the Kurds without overly angering Turkey.

But now it seems that the Kurds are once again paying in blood for the complex and tense relationship between Ankara and Washington.

An official in the Kurdish administration in Iraq told Haaretz that the American threat “conveys a frustrating and dangerous message not only to the Kurds in Syria but to the entire Kurdish people, who are spilling blood in the war against ISIS and were relying on the U.S. government to stand by them."
Pro-Ankara Syrian opposition fighters moving two kilometers west from the Syrian Turkish border town of Jarabulus.Bulent Kilic / AFP

"The Kurdish forces in Syria seek to establish an autonomous region and that is their right," he said. "They paid and are paying a heavy price to create territorial contiguity in Syria that they need to establish an autonomous region.

"That was clear to the Americans from the outset and they said nothing when the Kurds declared Kurdish autonomy in Syria. Now they have decided to stand with Turkey and at the same time they expect the Kurds to continue helping in the war against ISIS.”

Turkey, which has changed its attitude about direct military involvement in Syria after years of helping Islamic State and other extremist militias, is holding a major means of leverage.

The renewal of ties between Turkey and Russia and the establishment of a commission for military, intelligence and political cooperation between the two countries has earned Washington’s support.

But at the same time, Turkey can threaten to withhold cooperation with the United States if the latter allows the Kurds to establish an autonomous region on its border with Syria.

Turkey can also pressure Washington to extradite Turkish Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Turkey claims was behind the recent failed coup.

The United States is not anxious to extradite Gulen, but it began legal discussions with Ankara this week to examine the evidence against him and it may be assumed that the threat against the Kurds is part and parcel of efforts to ease the diplomatic tension.

But there are two more heavyweights in this muddy arena. Over the past year, Russia has become an ally of the Kurds in Syria and was even able to mediate between them and the Syrian regime.

The Russian-Kurdish alliance blossomed in the wake of the crisis between Turkey and Russia after the downing by Turkey of a Russian Sukhoi aircraft in November 2015.

But even after the two countries reconciled, Russia did not abandon the Kurds. Last week Moscow initiated a cease-fire between the Syrian regime and the Kurds in the Hasakah region in northeastern Syria.

According to the terms, the Syrians could maintain a symbolic police force in two cities of Hasakah and Qamishli, the two sides would trade prisoners and the dead, and the Kurds would be in charge de facto of security in those cities.

Kurdish government workers who had been dismissed due to the war would return to work and negotiations even began over the “Kurdish problem.”

Ostensibly this was “merely” a local accord, but its special importance is that it strengthened the standing of Russia, which, unlike the United States, can establish a cease-fire, create “areas of quiet” and translate its aerial assaults into achievements on the ground.

According to Syrian media reports, Russia is trying to change Turkey’s position vis-a-vis Syrian President Bashar Assad, and agree to his remaining in office at least until elections can be held.

This initiative has already seen partial success with Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim’s declaration that Assad is an important player in the Syrian crisis and Turkey could agree to his remaining temporarily in office.

Iran is trying to encourage Turkey, and worked behind the scenes to further Turkish-Russian reconciliation. Iran sees the axis of Russia-Turkey-Iran leading diplomatic initiatives to resolve the crisis. The importance of this axis to Iran is not only the chance of ending the war, but also to neutralize diplomatic moves by Saudi Arabia, Tehran’s bitter adversary, and to distance Turkey from the Sunni coalition that Saudi King Salman has established. Iran’s realpolitik approach is unimpressed by the fact that Russia is an “infidel” state and that Turkey is Sunni. Iran has already proven that when the need arises, it is prepared to cooperate with any entity that serves its interests, including the United States, with which it signed the nuclear agreement.

But Russian-Iranian rapprochement comes at a political cost. That has recently manifested itself in verbal blows exchanged between Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan and the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Ali Larijani, over granting permission for Russian planes to operate from Iran’s Hamedan airfield.

Dehghan said that since permission was only for takeoffs and landings, no parliamentary approval was needed, and that parliament should keep its mouth shut in matters that do not concern it.

Larijani responded that the defense minister “had better avoid statements against parliament and act according to the customs of the regime.”

The problem worsened when Dehghan said the Russian planes had stopped operating from the airfield and Larijani said the opposite.

Russia wants to establish a regular base in Iran for refueling, bomb storage and a large technical team, while for now Iran is willing only to allow landings, takeoffs and refueling. The dispute is wider because Russia is not willing to attack targets of interest to Iran and does not coordinate its flight destinations with Tehran.

This is not a crisis in ties between the two countries, but an arm-twisting effort in the context of Iran’s concern over what it considers Russia’s takeover of Syria. Hence the importance Iran accords the partnership with Syria and its actions now to sort things out over Assad’s future.

According to the Saudi daily Asharq Al-Awsat, Turkey sent a retired general, Ismail Hakki (not to be confused with the former Turkish chief of staff) to Tehran where he met with senior Syrian officials.

Hakki was the Turkish coordinator of the 1998 Adana Agreement that ended the crisis between Turkey and the Hafez Assad regime in Syria over actions of the Kurdish PKK in Syria.

Washington has no contribution at all in any of these moves. At the moment it can only prepare the assault on ISIS in Mosul, Iraq and Raqqah, in Syria.

On those two fronts, its plans depend on massive cooperation on the part of Kurdish forces. We can only watch to see how the Kurds will operate after the slap in the face they received this week. 


Syrian rebels retake town with aid from Turkish tanks, special forces and warplanes. U.S. and Turkey agree to limit Kurdish expansion to east of Euphrates.

Reuters and The Associated Press Aug 24, 2016 7:53 PM

Turkish special forces, tanks and jets backed by planes from the U.S.-led coalition launched their first co-ordinated offensive into Syria on Wednesday to try to drive Islamic State from the border and prevent further gains by Kurdish militia fighters.

Syrian opposition forces said they are in control of Jarablus only hours after Turkey launched a cross-border operation to help them oust the Islamic State group from the border town in northern Syria.

Several rebel factions involved in the fighting announced they had liberated the town from ISIS, but were still fighting small pockets of militants.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the Syrian civil war, says rebels are in almost full control of Jarablus, adding that ISIS had lost its last link to the outside world.

Ahmad al-Khatib, an opposition media activist embedded with the rebels, says they control 90 percent of the town and posted photos of rebels purportedly in the town's center.
funeral for the victims of a suicide bombing in Gaziantep
After the takeover of Jarablus, a Turkish official said the operation in Syria will continue until Turkey is convinced that threats to its national security were neutralized. According to the official, the operation aims to permanently stop the influx of foreign fighters to Syria and cut supply lines to Syrian militias.

The Turkish and Syrian governments said the cross-border incursion on the town on Jarablus was backed by U.S. airstrikes. Hundreds of Syrian opposition fighters also joined the assault. Just hours after the operation began, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden landed in Ankara.

The unprecedented incursion marked a dangerous escalation in the Syrian conflict — and demonstrates the twisted rivalries that run through the war.

This picture taken on August 24, 2016 shows a Turkish army tank driving towards Syria in the Turkish-Syrian border city of Karkamis, in the southern region of Gaziantep. Bulent Kilic, AFP

 The U.S. has long pushed for more aggressive action by Turkey against the Islamic State group. But Turkey's move to thwart Kurdish ambitions puts it on a path toward potential confrontation with Kurdish fighters in Syria who are also supported by the United States and have been the most effective force battling ISIS in northern Syria.

Turkey has been deeply concerned by the advances of the main U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish militia, known as the YPG, which after months of taking territory from ISIS is poised to control nearly the entire Syrian side of the border with Turkey. The YPG is also linked to Kurdish rebels waging an insurgency in southeastern Turkey.

Speaking in Ankara, Biden backed Turkey's demand for limits on Kurdish expansion. Kurdish forces "must move back across the Euphrates River. They cannot, will not, under any circumstance get American support if they do not keep that commitment," he said.

A senior U.S. administration official said U.S. advisers have been working closely with Turkey on plans for the Jarablus operation, providing intelligence and air cover. The official was not authorized to discuss the military operations publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the military operation aims to prevent threats from "terror" groups, including the Islamic State and the YPG. He said the operation was in response to a string of attacks in Turkey, including an ISIS suicide bombing at a wedding party near the border which killed 54 people.

A senior official with the YPG's political arm warned Turkey will pay the price. Saleh Muslim, the co-president of the Democratic Union Party or PYD, tweeted that "Turkey is in Syrian Quagmire. Will be defeated as Daesh" will be. He used the Arabic language acronym for IS.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu accused the Kurds have a secret agenda to establish a state. "If his (Muslim) intention had been to fight Daesh then he wouldn't oppose such an operation... And so the PYD's secret agenda is out in the open.”

ISIS-held Jarablus is a key lynchpin in the Turkish-Kurdish rivalry. The town lies on the western bank of the Euphrates River at the point where it crosses from Turkey into Syria.

The YPG and other Syrian Kurds stand on the east bank of the river, and from there they hold the entire border with Turkey all the way to Iraq. They also hold parts of the border further west, so if they ever took control of Jarablus, they would control almost the entire stretch.

Last month, Kurdish forces and their allies scored a major victory, crossing west of the Euphrates to retake the town on Manbij from Islamic State militants. They now say they will push further west to assault the ISIS-held town of al-Bab.

Turkey codenamed its cross-border assault "Euphrates Shield," suggesting the aim was to keep the YPG east of the Euphrates River.

Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said that in Biden's talks in Ankara, the two sides reached agreement that that the Syrian Kurdish forces "should never spread west of the Euphrates and not enter any kind of activity there."

Cavusoglu said Syrian Kurdish forces must cross back to the east side of the Euphrates as soon as possible. "Otherwise, and I say this clearly, we will do what is necessary."

The Syrian government denounced the Turkish military incursion and called for an immediate end to what it described as a "blatant violation" of Syrian sovereignty. It said Turkish tanks and armored vehicles crossed into Syria under the cover of U.S.-led airstrikes.

Turkey has backed rebels against Syrian President Bashar Assad throughout Syria's civil war. It has conducted small, brief special forces operations in the past.

But Wednesday's assault was its first major ground incursion.

The operation began at 4 A.M. with intense Turkish artillery fire on Jarablus, followed by Turkish warplanes bombing ISIS targets in the town. Then up to 20 tanks and a contingent of special forces moved across the border, according to Turkey's private NTV television and several Syrian opposition activists.

Ahmad al-Khatib, a Syrian opposition activist embedded with the rebels, said some 1,500 opposition fighters were involved. He said the fighters come from the U.S.-backed Hamza brigade, as well as rebel groups fighting government forces in Aleppo, such as the Nour el-Din el Zinki brigade, the Levant Front, and Failaq al-Sham.

Fighters from the powerful and ultraconservative Ahrar al-Sham brigade are also present, he said.

Biden's visit comes at a difficult time for ties between the two NATO allies. Turkey is demanding that Washington quickly extradite a U.S.-based cleric blamed for orchestrating last month's failed coup while the United States is asking for evidence against the cleric and that Turkey allow the extradition process to take its course.

But Biden's comments put Washington and Ankara on the same page on limiting the advances by the United States' other main ally in the conflict, the Syrian Kurds.

The capture of the town of Manbij last month from ISIS heightened Turkey's fears. It was seized by the Kurdish-led group known as the Syria Democratic Forces, or SDF. The U.S. says it has embedded some 300 special forces with the SDF, and British special forces have also been spotted advising the group. 
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The Kurdish takeover in Manbij and their stated intention to further encroach on ISIS territory raised the stakes for Ankara, which understood that if it doesn't act now it may find a new Kurdish entity on its border.

Zvi Bar'el Aug 24, 2016 9:48 PM

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“We will cleanse the area of all the terrorists,” declared Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on the eve of  the Turkish invasion of Syrian territory near the city of Jarablus. But the Turkish definition of terrorists does not relates solely to Islamic State operatives or Al-Qaida; it also includes, perhaps primarily, the Kurdish rebels in Syrian territory that are considered a threat to Turkey.

Herein lies the paradox of the Turkish military operation. Ostensibly it is a reprisal operation for the mortar fire from Syrian territory early this week and the suicide attack that killed 54 people at a wedding in Gaziantep, only a few dozen kilometers from the battle site. But the Islamic State had committed large attacks before without drawing a Turkish invasion of Syria. The main reason for the incursion was to launch a military plan that had already been drawn up to prevent the Kurds from creating territorial contiguity for themselves.

Jarablus is a relatively small city, but its strategic importance lies in its location between two districts controlled by Syrian Kurds that have an enclave controlled by the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL) between them. Until now, that enclave has prevented the two Kurdish districts from merging, a move that would provide the geographic infrastructure for establishing a continuous Syrian Kurdish district that could become an independent enclave, like the Kurdish region in Iraq.

That is why for years Turkey ignored – and, according to American reports, even assisted – the logistical traffic of Islamic State fighters and equipment between the little town of Karkemish, in Turkish territory, and Jarablus on the Syria side. Until the Turkish attack that began on Wednesday, Jarablus was the only direct crossing point between the Islamic State enclave and Turkey; this campaign may close that route.

The question is whether Turkey plans to leave a permanent military presence in Syria to prevent the Kurdish rebels from seizing control of the ISIS territory or whether it can succeed in enlisting enough non-Kurdish rebels, particularly from the Free Syrian Army, to act on its behalf.

The Turkish decision was not based solely on the ISIS mortar fire but primarily on developments in the field and the intervention of the great powers. The Kurdish conquest of the city of Manbij, south of Jarablus, and the Kurds’ plan to also capture Al-Bab, south of Manbij, made it clear to Turkey that it was liable to find itself facing a new reality on its border that would be difficult to change if it didn’t act immediately. The cooperation of the United States and Russia with the Kurdish rebels made Turkey realize that it was losing control over what was happening in the region close to its border.

Although Turkey has signed a military cooperation agreement with Russia, Russian aid to the Kurds has not stopped. Russia, which saw the Kurds as a way to aggravate Turkey during the months of crisis between the two countries, believes the Kurds will not oppose keeping the regime of President Bashar Assad in place.

Actually, the military cooperation between Russia, the United States and Turkey created a dilemma for the Turks, who had to decide where their most important interests lie. Is it more important to maintain the ISIS enclave, which split the territory held by the Kurds, or to cooperate in the battle against it?

For now, there is only one solution to this dilemma; to deploy Turkish forces in the field and help the Free Syrian Army seize control of the enclave, in the hope that these forces won’t then cooperate with the Kurdish rebels, who are considered the most effective fighters in the war against ISIS.

The problem is that the Turkish invasion and the involvement of the Free Syrian Army may cause an internal battle between the invading forces and the Kurdish militias and divert the focus of the battles from the war against ISIS to a struggle for territorial gain.

The Turkish invasion interferes with the plans of Russia and the United States, which have declared their desire to preserve Syria as a united entity, but in practice have not categorically rejected the idea of establishing an independent Kurdish zone that they will take under their wing. On the other hand, Russia and the United States cannot stop the Turkish invasion, which has acquired legitimacy because it’s being portrayed as a battle against ISIS.

At the same time, the Turkish campaign publicly demolishes the strategy of non-intervention on the ground that the great powers have been upholding until now. It’s true that a few hundred American fighters and trainers are operating in the field alongside the rebels, Russian ground troops are involved in the fighting and, of course, Iranian forces have been fighting in the Syrian arena for years. But as a declared policy, the powers have stressed that they do not plan to deploy ground troops. The Turkish move is liable to change that approach, particularly since plans to conquer the cities of Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria from ISIS are advancing in the background.

Turkey recently came to the realization that its immunity to ISIS attacks on its territory has faded and that the period in which it cooperated with the organization didn’t bring the hoped-for results. It seems that Turkey is also rethinking its strategy and may no longer be so insistent about blocking Assad’s continued rule at any price.

Last week, for the first time, Yildirim said that, “Assad is one of the players in the Syrian arena,” and that he could be allowed to continue his rule temporarily. This approach is based on the desire to keep Syria united in the face of demands to create a federated state in which the Kurds would have an officially recognized independent district.

Despite Assad’s sharp condemnation of the Turkish invasion, he too wants to prevent the establishment of an independent Kurdish district, and would prefer Turkey as a possible partner over the Kurdish or other rebel groups. 

Palestinian Children – Shackled, Beaten, Not Allowed to See their Parents or a Lawyer – That’s Israeli Democracy

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In Hebron there is a very high rate of  murder of Palestinian civilians by the Israeli military
You judge a society, any society by its treatment of its children.  Israel is a society which treats its own, Jewish children very well.  Israeli Jewish children have all the safeguards and protections that one would expect in this country.  But when it comes to Palestinian children then they are shackled when they go to court, when they are interrogated, they are thrown into tiny, stinking cells, they have no automatic right to a lawyer in the military courts of the West Bank, they cannot see their parents as of right.  And the chance of a Palestinian child, or indeed anyone, being acquitted in a Military Court is slender.  Some 99.7% of those who appear in them are convicted.  Even the courts of Stalin and Hitler had higher acquittal rates.

Israel acts and is a police state for Palestinians.  And now the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset has passed a law which will allow all children, including those inside Israel to be arrested and imprisoned from the age of 12.  But there is just one catch.  It will never be used against a Jewish child.  It is purely there to be used against Israeli Arab children who protest or throw stones etc. 
It is normal practice after a child has been held in solitary confinement or beaten for them to be expected to sign a confession in a language, Hebrew, which they don’t understand.  Military courts however have no problem with this.
Yet there are those in British politics, whether it is the detestable Joan Ryan MP, who Chairs Labour Friends of Israel, or Owen Smith MP who defends Israel unconditionally or our own Hove MP Peter Kyle.

The Labour Right and most of the Conservative Party have a blind eye to Israeli human rights abuses in just the same way as they turn a blind eye to Saudi Arabia’s genocidal bombing of Yemen.

Tony Greenstein


This brief video illustrates the fear instilled in young Palestinians, mostly boys, arrested by Israeli occupation forces, often during night raids.

Produced by Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP), it features 14-year-old Osama, who was taken from his home in the West Bank during a raid at 3am one night.

“It was the worst feeling to be far away from family and friends,” Osama says. He spent four months in an Israeli prison for allegedly throwing stones.

In a reportreleased at the end of July, Human Rights Watch lists Israel among six countries that have adopted far-reaching “counterterrorism” policies that have led to sweeping arrests of children.

Israel joins Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Nigeriaand Syria as governments Human Rights Watch describes as “trampling on children’s rights in a misguided and counterproductive response to conflict-related violence.”
“The indefinite detention and torture of children needs to stop,” said Jo Becker, the organization’s director of children rights advocacy.

Not a week goes by when about a dozen to as many as 38 Palestinian children from the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are arrested.

In June, Israel extendedadministrative detention orders for seven children.

Solitary confinement as coercion
Israel appear to be increasing the use of solitary confinement against Palestinian child detainees to pressure them during interrogations. One 16-year-old boy spent 22 days in isolation.

“The practice of using solitary confinement on children, for any duration, is a clear violation of international law, as it amounts to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and in some cases, torture,” said Ayed Abu Eqtaish, accountability program director at DCIP.

Israel doesn’t use solitary confinement for disciplinary, protective or medical reasons, according to DCIP’s documentation, but as an interrogation tool.
Children are confined in cells that barely fit a mattress while they undergo lengthy interrogations during which Israeli authorities attempt to extract confessions or more information on other people, according to DCIP.

“The cell was closed tightly and had no windows, except two ventilations gaps,” 17-year-old Rami K. told DCIP.

“The walls were gray, which hurt my eyes, and the surface was coarse, so I could not lean on them. The cell had a sink and a toilet, but the toilet had a nasty smell. The lights were on the entire time.”
Rami was held for 16 days in isolation while being interrogated. The interrogation was drawn out over hours, during which his wrists and ankles were bound to a metal chair.

Blaming Palestinian culture

Israel defendedits treatment of children earlier this month, following criticism by several countries at the United Nations Security Council.

Amit Heumann, the legal adviser to Israel’s UN mission, blamed Palestinians for Israel’s treatment of them.

“It is the responsibility of leaders everywhere to protect children at all costs, to protect them from the ravages of war and to shelter them in a protective environment, where children can thrive,” he said.

“Unfortunately, the Palestinians are failing at this most critical responsibility.”
“Instead of nourishing their youth with the dreams of a bright future, Palestinian children are fed a steady diet of hatred for Israel and glorification of violence in the lessons they learn in school, in the sermons they hear in the mosque and in the streets that are named after terrorists.”

Such debunked claims that “incitement” – rather than the reality of Israel’s military occupation – are to blame for violence, have long been a staple of Israeli government propaganda.

In its report, Human Rights Watch criticizes Israel’s treatment of Palestinian children under its occupation regime in the West Bank, where 500 to 700 children are brought before military tribunals annually, and an average of 220 children are held in prison each month.

But the line between Israeli civil and military law regarding children has become increasingly difficult to discern since violent confrontations between Palestinians and Israeli forces escalated in October 2015.

Last week, the Israeli parliament passed a new law allowing the imprisonment of children as young as 12.

Israel’s military regime in the occupied West Bank has always allowed the detention of 12-year-old Palestinians.

According to DCIP’s statistics, of the 440 Palestinian children in Israeli prison in February, 104 were between the ages of 12 and 15. This represents a four-fold increase from the number of young teens in prison prior to October 2015.

And though the law ostensibly applies to Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel alike, it was explicitly created to target Palestinians.

Imprisoning 12 and 13-year-olds will be permitted in cases where the child is convicted of so-called terrorism, a charge that almost exclusively applies to Palestinians.

“This law was born of necessity,” said Likud lawmaker Anat Berko, who proposed the measure. “We have been experiencing a wave of terror for quite some time. A society is allowed to protect itself. To those who are murdered with a knife in the heart it does not matter if the child is 12 or 15.”

The Association for Civil Rights in Israel warns that the Israeli parliament may soon allow life sentences for children under 14.

This is the latest amendment to Israel’s penal code that expands the criminal culpability of Palestinian children in order to allow harsher penalties.

Last year, the Israeli parliament imposed mandatory minimum sentencing and extended the maximum sentence on people who throw stones at traffic.

Israel also revivedadministrative detention against Palestinian children ostensibly living under Israeli civil law in the last year.

Block and Unfriend Natasha Allmark - Suspected Informant

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Crooked Iain McNicol Revives the Noble Nazi Role of Informer


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For reasons one can only guess at this post has received a very high number of hits, the 5th highest for a post on this blog in its nearly 10 years of existence.  It has generated a lot of controversy - both for and against.  Although I disagree with the critics I do suggest people read what they have to say and my responses.  The above has been linked to on the soft left Nye Bevan News FB page and there is both a statement by Allmark and a discussion, largely hostile.  Below I include a number of posts on that site which bear out what has been said:

One particularly irresponsible post was that of Alan Thomas Friend and Unblock Natasha Allmark — A word to the left.  Irresponsible because there is a lot of direct evidence that Ms Allmark has indeed been threatening people with informing on them, that her politics seem remarkably flexible, e.g. she is apparently a member of the Lib Dems, has attacked Corbyn and yet claims to have voted for him.  Work that one out!



 


This is quite clearly a threat to go to the Compliance Unit to people who have engaged with her on FB

UPDATE - Proof Natasha Almark is an Informer - Do NOT Have Anything to Do with her
Fancy That - From Lib Dem hater of Corbyn to member of the LP in just weeks!!  


Natasha Allmark
This is not the first time that I have been suspended from the Labour Party.  In 1992 I was suspended in the Kinnock purge which saw about 30 members of Brighton & Hove Labour Party suspended or expelled.

In a further rerun of history, Brighton Labour Party (which then consisted of just the 2 Brighton constituencies not Hove) was also suspended.  This was at the behest of his Nobleness Lord Bassam, who has played a minor bit part role in the current witch hunt.  Bassam is the Labour leader in the House of Lords, who have declared UDI from Jeremy Corbyn.  I shall dig out and put on line a pamphlet I wrote years ago The Noble Sayings of Lord Bassam, which retailed things Bassam had said when he was on the Left.
I recall this because when I was suspended nearly a quarter of a century ago, I was interviewed at the offices of Hove Labour Party by Joyce Gould, Labour's then Witchfinder General.  I had been sent a copy of her investigation report into Brighton Labour Party and it had made interesting reading.  A left wing member of the National Executive Committee, whose name shall not be disclosed, even after all these years, handed it to me.

Lady Gould was not at all amused and asked me who had given it to me.  My reply was to tell Ms Gould that being Jewish she would understand that there is nothing lower in the eyes of Jewish anti-fascists than the informer, the low life who sent thousands of Jews living incognito under Nazi occupation to the gas chamber or the Gestapo torture chamber in return for their own freedom or often not even that.
Although I cannot verify the information I received the following post from someone I trust:

Natasha Allmark. Anyone that have her as a friend block immediately it's been reported to me she's been passing information on to the block squad

I immediately messaged her:

'You will therefore understand why I am unfriending and blocking you.

There is nothing more despicable in life than an informer. Thousands of Jews living incognito under Nazi occupation were betrayed to the Gestapo and thus died in the extermination camps because of informers. If the allegation is correct, as it would appear to be, then you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself. Doing the dirty work of the corrupt General Secretary of the Labour Party Iain McNicol. As someone already suspended from the LP I am unconcerned about what I write being passed on but that does not excuse you.

It is a sad reflection of the politics of the Right of the LP that people are encouraged to become informers, the lowest of low life'

This is the state of the Labour today as the Right endeavours to win the leadership election by hook and by crook, by removing the right to vote of ordinary members on the most spurious basis.  I therefore advise anyone who is a member of the LP to block this woman immediately and unfriend her.

Tony Greenstein

If Iain McNicol was running a local authority election he’d have been arrested for Corrupt Electoral Practices

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Trades Unionists are barred from voting but Lord Sainsbury who donated £2m to the Lib-Dems is welcome

Corbyn needs to call for the removal of Iain McNicol and all attempts to rig the LP election
Crooked Iain McNicol, General Secretary of the Labour Party, has to go
Crooked McNicol tries to avoid responsibility for purge - his officials and staff are putting up names of people to compliant NEC members


Corbyn Must Now Call For the Removal of Iain McNicol
It was less than a week ago that I wrote, based on an article in The Telegraph that ‘Thousands to be expelled for anti-Semitism  We are now in the midst of a concerted witch hunt in the Labour Party, the likes we have never seen before.


Dianne Abbot condemns purge
Another suspended member of the Labour Party
Emergency Resolution from Bakers Union
Labour Party General Secretary, Iain McNicol, has taken upon himself the mantle, in conjunction with Deputy Leader, Tom Watson, to purge as many suspected Corbyn supporters as possible in an attempt to rig the leadership election.  Whether it succeeds is doubtful, what is not in doubt is that the Right are making strenuous efforts to bar anyone who they believe is a Corbyn supporter.
If McNicol was responsible for running a Parliamentary or Local election then he would be guilty of corrupt electoral practices and be liable to a prison sentence.  We should bombard the Electoral Reform Services with messages or ring 020 8365 8909  to complain about how what is happening is tantamount to fraud.
John McTernan, Political Adviser to Blair & Brown and lately adviser to Jim Murphy, who lost Labour 50 seats in Scotland, has not been suspended despite threatening opponent with physical violence
We have a unique situation where those who are holding the election are actively seeking to debar people from voting if they support one particular candidate.  McNicol’s Compliance Unit is actively seeking out social media posts and tweets and then banning people because they have mentioned or used words like ‘scum’ or ‘Blairite’. 
Active trade unions like Ron Draper, leader of the Bakers Union, have been debarred from voting.  John Dunne, an ex-Miner and Secretary of the Justice for Mineworkers Union has been suspended.  Hundreds of people up and down the country have been suspended or debarred as part of this witch hunt.  It is illustrative of the Right that the only way they think they can win is by stopping people vote.  That is the pathetic nature of Progress and people like Luke Akehurst.
Good trade unionists are now being purged to enable scum like arms salesman and Israel advocate Luke Akehurst to reclaim the Labour Party
Unfortunately a group of people on the National Executive Council, and it must be presumed that this includes Anne Black, the so-called grassroots left candidate, are actively collaborating in this witch hunt.
What is particular outrageous about the suspensions and purge is that the Right can get away with any amount of abuse without any action being taken against them.  Michael Foster, the Zionist millionaire who tried to stop Corbyn even being on the ballot paper, wrote an article in the former Hitler supporting Daily Mail accusing Corbyn and his followers are being SS Stormtroopers.  Despite such Holocaust comparisons apparently being outlawed following the Chakrabarti Inquiry no action has been taken against Foster.
Imagine an election where you are contacted by the town hall staff and asked why you want to vote
And despite anyone who ever supported another party being disbarred from voting, Lord Sainsbury, who donated £2m to the Lib Dems last year is being allowed to vote.  Strange that, but then again not very strange because non-socialists are always welcomed by Progress and their supporters.

It is welcome that John McDonell has condemend what is happening.  Following the suspension of Ronnie Draper he made a statement via Twitter suggesting a rigged purge of Corbyn’s supporters was under way:
A racist New Labour member not suspended

“The decision by Labour Party officials to suspend the Bakers’ Union leader Ronnie Draper from the party and deny him a vote in Labour’s leadership election over unidentified media posts is shocking, and appears to be part of a clear pattern of double standards.
Ron Draper General Secretary of  Bakers Union
“While Ronnie, a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, has been denied his say in Labour’s election no action is being taken over the Labour peer Lord Sainsbury, who has given more than £2m to support the Liberal Democrats.

“And no action has been taken against Michael Foster, the Labour Party member who abused Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters and staff as Nazi stormtroopers in the Daily Mail.

“Both will, as things stand, be able to vote in this election. Meanwhile thousands of other members and registered supporters are reported to have been denied a vote without being given an explanation or opportunity to challenge the decision or process.

“Labour Party members will not accept what appears to be a rigged purge of Jeremy Corbyn supporters. The conduct of this election must be fair and even-handed.

“I am writing to Labour’s General Secretary Iain McNicol to demand that members and supporters who are suspended or lose their voting rights are given clear information about why action has been taken and a timely opportunity to challenge the decision.

“In particular the specification of particular terms of abuse to exclude Labour Party members from voting should not be applied retrospectively.”
Ron Draper of the Bakers Union Suspended without any reason
Jeremy Corbyn has also expressed concern in what was a weak statement which said he was writing to Iain McNicol.   Corbyn spoke to Sky News and claimed to be very concerned that some people have been removed from the ability to vote in this election. That is not good enough.  Writing to McNicol is useless.  The NEC should be recalled and a proposal made to put an end to this nonsense and to suspend McNicol pending an investigation.
In the meantime don’t help the witch hunters.  Billy Casper has produced Purge-Proofing for Labour Supporters: A Handy Guide, do read it.

see also here where the Police were sent round by LP HQ to try and harrass a party member

See Purges, Party Democracy and Hypocrisy

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Winning the Battle and Losing the War

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Momentum's Inertia is Turning Victory into Defeat

Jon Lansman - unelected leader of Momentum is leading the Left towards a glorious defeat

The Brighton rally for Corbyn - as with many meetings there was an overflow of hundreds outside
The unprecedented attack on Jeremy Corbyn is not because of any perceived personal failings of his, but because of the politics he is seen to represent.  Corbyn’s politics pose a direct threat to the Establishment and those who own and control the wealth of this society.

Even worse he isn’t a British nationalist.  He doesn’t go along with militarism and flag-waving.  In not supporting NATO and Trident, Corbyn represents a threat to the  bipartisan consensus around foreign, military and security affairs.  The idea that we all have common interests abroad is the basis of class collaboration between Labour and Tory parties.  It leads inexorably to ‘reforms’ to the welfare state in the interests of foreign interventions and wars.  Labour was the party, which under Clement Attlee, first developed the nuclear bomb and fought in Korea.  That was the basis of the first cuts in the NHS and the introduction of prescription charges, which led to the resignations of Aneurin Bevan and Harold Wilson from Attlee’s cabinet.  Bipartisanship means that we have common interests with the United States in suppressing popular movements abroad.
To the Labour Right, it is an article of faith that nuclear weapons are a deterrnent.  New Labour’s support for ‘independent’ nuclear weapons was a symbol of its support for US imperialism.  In breaking from that consensus, in however timid and hesitant a fashion, Corbyn has unleashed the fury of the British establishment.  To question Queen and country and to fail to bow before the monarch or sing her dirge of an anthem, is symbolic of a lack of respect for the institutions of the capitalist state.
New Labour’s weakness is that it hasn’t any political alternative to the Tories.  It is one reason why Owen Smith has been parodied as Corbyn-lite.  He literally has nothing on offer bar a second referendum on Brexit.  New Labour can offer no reason as to why people should vote for it.  Its ‘electability’ is a myth.  In 1997 Blair gained a  victory over a discredited and divided Tory government, circumstances which will never repeat themselves.  In the subsequent 13 years, New Labour lost 4m votes.
The rally of ten thousand in Liverpool for Corbyn
It is Corbyn’s radicalism which appeals to people who have become disillusioned with a political and economic system which has long ceased to deliver for them.  A system with an enduring housing crisis that only gets worse, an NHS that is in terminal decline and public services which are being slashed to the bone.  There was a time when you could take a degree and survive on the grant whilst not having any fees to pay.  It was New Labour which abolished grants and introduced the concept of full cost fees. 

It was New Labour that demonised those on benefits.  They broadcast ads which talked about ‘benefit thieves’.  Tax thieves eluded Mandelson’s attention.  The first thing they did on coming into office was to cut single parents benefit.  It was the cuts to benefits including the cap combined with declining incomes and people being forced into zero hours jobs and precarious employment which enabled Corbyn to be the recipient of that frustration last summer.  From the rallies this year it would appear that that sentiment has not declined.
Corbyn speaking to the Brighton overflow
The same forces of alienation that produced 4m votes for UKIP are also driving the base of Corbynism.  Those who saw controls on immigration as a priority were really talking about bad housing, declining living standards and NHS cuts.  They saw immigrants as being responsible for the decline of public service but they were and are open to more radical solutions.

The Labour Right has reacted with fury to the breakup of the bipartisan consensus.  New Labour signed up to free market capitalism and neo-conservatism as much as Thatcher did.  It is not for nothing that Thatcher said that her greatest achievement was New Labour.

With Labour Party General Secretary Iain McNicol trying to rig the election, it is impossible to be certain that Corbyn will win the leadership contest still less that he will win by a comfortable enough margin.  The Right has ensured this time around that there was only one right-wing candidate, Owen Smith.  Angela Eagle, who couldn’t even secure the support of her own constituency, became a laughing stock when the press deserted her for an announcement from Andrea Leadsom.

Unlike last year, when indecision reigned as to the Right’s best response to the prospect of Corbyn winning, when just 4,000 registered voters had their votes nullified (including me!) this time a smooth operation is underway to debar thousands of potential voters.  There isn’t even a pretence that this is not aimed at Corbyn supporters. 
Ron Draper the suspended leader of the Bakers Union
Smith supporter Michael Foster can get away with calling Corbyn supporters Sturmabteilung storm troopers (SA brownshirts) in the Daily Mail, without any consequence but if you call someone a Blairite then you are suspended and debarred from voting.  [ex-miner John Dunn is guilty of speaking truth to power – so the Labour Party have suspended him!]  Ron Draper, President of the Bakers Union has been suspended for no discernible reason other than that he is on the Left. [Long serving trade union leader banned from Labour Leadership vote]

It is crucial that there is an instant response now to what is blatant poll rigging.  Momentum, if it has any purpose in life, should be mobilising for demonstrations outside Labour Party HQ.  We should be going further, with non-cooperation locally with the suspension of parties and individuals. 

We should take reports that 100,000 people have been barred from voting in the leadership elections with a pinch of salt.  If true then the result may indeed be in doubt since it would mean that, including the 130,000 new members who have already been barred, up to quarter of a million people would have been prevented from voting as part of the Rights’ project to restore Labour Party democracy! 
One thing the present crisis has demonstrated is the hollowness of the Right’s commmitment to democracy.  The present system of elections replaced the electoral college because the Right wanted to free the Labour Party from union influence.  It was the Right who campaigned on one member one vote. They believed that the rank and file membership of the Labour Party would support a continuation of the Blair project.  This has proved to be a fatal miscalculation.

But we should be under no illusion.  If 80% of those who have been deprived of a vote are supporters of Corbyn, then a decisive victory may be a steep hill to climb.  The Court of Appeal’s decision to overturn the judgment of the High Court and bar new members voting, was an overtly political decision.  It accepted the rationale of McNicol that there was a genuine fear of people having joined solely in order to vote, despite the fact that noone in January 2016 foresaw that there would be another leadership election a year after the last one.  The decision to accept that the Right’s bogus fears of entryism outweighed the contractual entitlement of members who had joined, reflected the concerns of the political establishment at the loss of a safe and reliable second party of capitalism.
Ignoring members contractual rights, the Court of Appeal held that the NEC’s right to freeze the date of eligibility to vote in the elections could be backdated.  Normally the word ‘freeze’ is understood as keeping something as it is.  Backdating it flies in the face of the commonly understood meaning of the word.
If we assume that even the best attempts of McNicol and Tom Watson MP to rig the elections are insufficient and that Corbyn wins the leadership election against Corbyn, the question is what next?
If Corbyn does not win at least 60% vote of the vote, despite the widespread suspension of members and the mass removal of members’ rights to vote, then any victory is going to be treated by the Right and the mass media as a defeat.  Even if Corbyn does win more than 60% of the vote, one thing is certain and that is that the Right are not going to accept the election result.  To Progress and a majority of Labour MPs, the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell would be illegitimate even if he gained 99% of the vote. 

Despite the attempts of Owen Smith to portray himself as Corbyn lite, there is no possibility of any compromise between Corbyn and his detractors.  The belief of the leadership of Momentum that they can appease the Right if they whisper the words ‘unity’ long enough is delusional.  It is an act of self deception.  No strategy for victory by Corbyn and his supporters is feasible or practical if it is based on the Right seeing reason or accepting the democratic decision of the membership.  The majority of the PLP will never accept Corbyn’s leadership.  The only thing they will understand is deselection.  The redrawing of the boundaries provides an ideal opportunity to be rid of Labour’s Tories.
There is a fundamental political gulf between what Corbyn represents and people like Hilary Benn. At the heart of Corbyn’s anti-austerity programme, however it is dressed up in soft keynianism, lies a direct challenge to the market economy and those who own and control the vast majority of wealth in this society.  Corbyn represents the movement to reverse the transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich that began with the age of Thatcherism and continued under Blair and Brown.  It raises the question of socialism – is production to be for need or for profit?

The most important social questions are those of housing and the NHS.  It is here that the bankruptcy of the market is starkest.  We cannot solve the question of housing need and homelessness via the market.  Rent controls and security of rent are essential mechanisms to ensuring that housing is no longer seen as an investment opoprtunity.  Social need rather than profit poses a direct threat to those who have made their fortunes out of a booming housing economy.  It also makes sense economically.  Investment in land is an absurd waste of resources.  There is no .increase in productive capacity.  The swing in property prices poses a direct threat to financial stability.

Support for the ‘special relationship’ with the United States is one reason why support for Israel and opposition to ‘anti-Semitism’ has been so prominent in the attacks on Corbyn.  Support for Israel and Zionism has been a litmus test of adherence to the Blair/New Labour Project.  Opposing ‘anti-Semitism’ allows our rulers to dress up their support for war and terror abroad in the language of anti-racism.  Like the British in India, New Labour doesn’t rationalise imperialism in terms of plunder and exploitation but as one of civilisation and anti-racism. 
Corbyn’s past history, however much he has rowed back on it, has become a lightning rod for attacks on his leadership. It matters not one jot how many times Corbyn rebuts allegations of ‘anti-Semitism’ nor however many inquiries he sets up into a non-existent anti-Semitism, his critics will not be silenced.  The ‘anti-Semitism’ of the Zionists is not the same anti-Semitism that most people understand as anti-Semitism. [Daily Mail, 7.8.15. EXCLUSIVE: Jeremy Corbyn's 'long-standing links' with notorious Holocaust denier and his 'anti-Semitic' organisation revealed].  Nor was it just the right-wing press which indulged in this act of political defamation.  The Guardian and Jonathan Freedland, were foremost in the ‘anti-Semitic’ attacks on Corbyn. [see Labour and the left have an antisemitism problem

Anti-Semitism functions as an false, establishment anti-racism.  Jews in Britain today are not under attack, they do not suffer economic discrimination, low wages or state racism such as police racism and deaths in custody.  British Jews are White.  Geoffrey Alderman, a Jewish Chronicle columnist observed that British Jews had, by the 1960’s moved decisively into the Conservative camp.  By 1961, more than 40% of Jews were located in the upper two social classes compared to less than 20% of the general population. [The Jewish Population in British Politics, p. 137, G Alderman, Clarendon Press, 1983].  William Rubinstein, the former President of the Jewish Historical Society, wrote of: ‘the rise of Western Jewry to unparalleled affluence and high status’ which‘has led to the near-disappearance of a Jewish proletariat of any size; indeed, the Jews may become the first ethnic group in history without a working-class of any size.’ [W.D. Rubinstein, ‘The Left, the Right and the Jews’, p.51, Croom Helm, London 1982].  In what way then are Jews oppressed in this society?

Anti-Semitism is confined to the fascist margins.  Ironically the fascists aren’t considered anti-Semitic because they are pro-Israel!  In Israel's anti-Semitic friends Ruth Smeed, spokesperson for the Board of Deputies of British Jews admitted that ‘‘The BNP website is now one of the most Zionist on the web – it goes further than any of the mainstream parties in its support of Israel’. [The Guardian, April 10th 2008]

Anti-Semitism as traditionally understood is hostility, violence, hatred and stereotypes of Jews. This anti-Semitism does not concern supporters of Israel.  Zionism has never had any problem working with anti-Semites since they both accept that Jews don’t belong in non-Jewish society.  One of the main protagonists in the battle to prove that Jeremy Corbyn is anti-Semitic has been the Jewish Chronicle and its editor, Stephen Pollard.  Pollard is a member of the cold-war Henry Jackson Society 

In 2009 the Conservatives left the pro-federalist Christian Democrat group in the European Parliament for the Eurosceptic far-right European Conservatives and Reform Group.  This group was chaired by Michal Kaminski, of Poland’s Law and Justice Party.  Kaminski in his earlier life had been a member of a neo-Nazi group.  Pollard had no problem defending Kaminski from accusations of anti-Semitism.  He wrote that Poland's Kaminski is not an antisemite: he's a friend to Jews,.   
In 1941 hundreds of Polish Jews were burnt alive in a barn in the village of Jedwabne, not by the occupying Nazis but by fellow Poles.  This was the subject of a book by Polish-Jewish historian Jan Tomasz Gross  [Neighbours: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland, May 2000]  The book caused a far-reaching public debate that split public opinion. [The Legacy of Jedwabne]

In July 2001 on the 60thanniversary of the massacre Polish President Aleksander Kwaśniewski apologised on behalf of the Polish people for what had happened.  A memorial was erected in Jedwabne.  Kaminski led the campaign against the memorial and apology and suggested that it was the Jews who should apologise!

For Pollard and the Jewish Leadership Council (a Zionist body then consisting of large Jewish capitalists), even mild criticism of David Cameron for his support of Kaminski was outrageous.  [Leaders split over David Cameron's Euro allies8.10.09.]

What concerns the Zionists who have led the bogus campaign against Labour Party ‘anti-Semitism’ is opposition to Zionism, what they call ‘new anti-Semitism’.  According to this redefinition of anti-Semitism, Israel is the ‘Jew among the nations’.

It would have been simple to put an end to the lie of Labour Party anti-Semitism if Corbyn had declared that he opposed both anti-Semitism and attempts to portray supporters of the Palestinians or anti-Zionists as anti-Semitic.  Instead Corbyn prolonged and continues to prolong the campaign by accepting that it has substance.  Everytime he opens his mouth and declares that there is an anti-Semitism problem in the Labour Party he makes a rod for his back.

Strangely despite the consensus about anti-Semitism in the Labour Party, there are virtually no examples of this phenomenon.  Jewish philosopher Brian Klug, summed up this bogus campaign against ‘anti-Semitism’ when he said, in a lecture in the Jewish Museum in Berlin that, a label can turn into a libel when it is pinned on the wrong lapel. Antisemitism has rightly been called a ‘monster’But false accusations of antisemitism are monstrous too.  For all these reasons and more, the word matters a great deal.’  [1]

After the leadership election

Of one thing we can be certain and that the Right will refuse to accept a Corbyn victory.  There is no possibility that they will accept the validity of the election.  What form this will take at this point is difficult to know.  There was talk of forming a breakaway group in Parliament under the label of the Co‑op Party.  That appears to have been scotched.  There is a strong possibility that New Labour will form a separate group in Parliament.  What should our response be?

We should recognise that Hilary Benn, Caroline Flint and their co-conspirators are closer to the Conservative Party than they are to the Left of the Labour Party.  Whatever minor disagreements they have with the Tories, they are as nothing compared to the chasm between themselves and socialists in the Labour Party.

Corbyn will have even less time or space for manoeuvre than he did this time last year.  If Corbyn is to retain the leadership of the Labour Party in the face of an all out attack from the Right, a number of things are essential. 

Firstly it is crucial that Corbyn begins to act as a leader of the Labour Party.  That means we have to put an end to a situation where the unelected civil service of the Party, represented by Iain McNicol spends its time plotting against the elected leader.  At the moment Corbyn is in office but not in power.  Iain McNicol has to go along with the Compliance Unit.  Corbyn should have learnt this from his mentor Tony Benn.  To fail to control the civil service is to fail.

Secondly it will be impossible to win over at least half of the PLP.  Some people will make their peace with the Left but there are those who will never reconcile themselves to the Left such as Chuka Ummuna and John Woodcock. 

Momentum Cowardice

When I stewarded the Corbyn rally in Brighton we got instructions from Momentum not to mention the word ‘deselection’ if we were interviewed by the press.  This has to cease.  Changing the composition of the PLP is vital to the success of the Corbyn leadership.  Far from being ambivalent about deselection a democratic Momentum has to embrace the need to change the composition of the PLP.  MPs have to reflect and act as the instrument of the Party.

The second step is for the Left to become organised.  Momentum must become democratic and have a life of its own.  It has to be taken out of the hands of Jon Lansman and ex-public schoolboys like James Schneider.  At the moment it is a phone bank organisation that organises large rallies.  Rallies are what dictators not democrats do.  At the moment Momentum sees its role as holding the left back, not mobilising it.  It acts as Corbyn’s cheerleader, fostering a cult of personality whilst heading towards a catastrophic defeat for the Left in the Party.  If Momentum doesn’t democratise, it will be necessary for the left to form other organisations 

The unelected leadership of Momentum is paralysed by indecision.  In Sheffield when Corbyn spoke, the local group was told not to even have a stall at the rally.  They ignored the instruction, had a stall and recruited 100 members and raised £600.

Momentum should be organising a mass campaign against the gerrymandering of McNicol and Watson.  That includes court action and also demonstrations outside Labour Party headquarters and MP’s offices.  The proposed national conference of Momentum must be brought forward from February to October or November.  Corbyn may not be leader by February unless the Momentum organises.  The present leadership of Momentum operates by way of patronage and school chumminess.

We should oppose this personality cult around Corbyn.  He is a human being with all the frailties of a human being.  He is widely admired and quite rightly so for his long period of opposition to war and Blair.  His refusal to be corrupted and the fact that he was almost alone in being untainted by the expenses scandal, but he is fallible. 

Corbyn’s walking out of the NEC once he had got on the ballot paper and failing to notice the proposal on the agenda to bar 130,000 members from voting was a catastrophic mistake.  There is clearly an element of truth in the criticism Corbyn’s inability to get on top of policy and organisation.  We should ourselves be critical, not in order to destroy someone as the Right desires, but in order to spread the collective weight of responsibility.  Corbyn has surrounded himself with a group of advisors led by Seamus Milne whose advice has been lamentable.  They have served him ill. 
One failure is not to respond to media attacks and try and ignore them.  One thing New Labour got right was their instant rebuttal unit.  Don’t let lies build up momentum.  Deal with them at the time.  Corbyn also has to shape up and become more aggressive and determined.  Corbyn admires Harold Wilson, When Wilson was faced with rumours of a coup and plots before he became Prime Minister he told the Labour Party conference that people had been asking what was going on:  ‘I’m going on’ was his response.  That should be Corbyn’s response too. 

There seems to be a woeful lack of preparation for Prime Minister’s Question Time.  It was predictable that Cameron would welcome Labour infighting and attack Corbyn remaining as leader.  It wouldn’t have taken much to have retorted that an attack from Cameron was proof positive that his decision to stay was the right one.  

Supporters of Corbyn comprise a large range of the Left.  It is an alliance that may succumb to war weariness.  Momentum has to show that there is a path to victory, that change is possible and that those who stand in the way, the dinosaurs of the PLP will be relegated to history.  Deselection has to be adopted as a weapon in the battle to change the Labour Party.

Policy is still an area where the present leadership is, to be blunt, woeful.  There still has not been a housing programme, with a clear call for rent controls, security of tenure and an end to the right to buy.  Simple and popular demands.

Nationalilsation of the utilities has dropped off the agenda despite it being extremely popular since fuel poverty is a real issue as are water bills.  The crippling debt that the NHS faces because of the PFI scandal brought about by New Labour should be met with a determination to reverse this theft of the nation’s resources.  There should be a statutory reversal of the unfair and one-sided contracts that New Labour signed.  It won’t be popular with the rich and powerful and goes against the grain of the capitalist law of contract but if the banks and privatisers can buy national assets on the cheap they can be bought back again cheaply.

Corbyn’s proposals for rail privatisation are completely bonkers.  To wait till the current contracts mature will take 15 years.  If a Labour Government is to have any momentum it has to nationalise rail in one go, like the Attlee government did.  This means minimal compensation to the rail companies and immediate nationalisation.  It is only possible to overcome the fragmentation of rail if it is nationalised as a whole, not piecemeal.

Without boldness and a determination to begin deselection and take the fight to the Right there will be an increasing demoralisation in the ranks of the Left.  Corbyn’s supporters are not an undifferentiated mass.  Those who put their hope in him will, sooner or later, succumb to the argument that Corbyn cannot win a general election.  Of course we all know that the policy of the Right is to secure defeat rather than victory under Corbyn which is why appeasing the Right is pointless and counterproductive.  The only way Corbyn can become Prime Minister is to serve notice on his opponents and their paymaster Lord Sainsbury, that it is time they departed for another party.  Then and only then will the Left in the Labour Party be able to organise for victory.

Tony Greenstein



[1]          What Do We Mean When We Say ‘Antisemitsm’? Echoes of shattering glass, “Antisemitism in Europe Today: the Phenomena, the Conflicts” 8–9 November 2014

Labour's Compliance Unit and Iain McNicol Openly Carry out Mass Electoral Fraud

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Instead of Stuffing the Ballot Box They Take Votes Out of It!

As our letter in today’s Guardian says, if Labour Party General Secretary Iain McNicol were presiding over a local authority or parliamentary election, he would be facing years inside for corrupt electoral practices.



What type of a Party is it where leading officials spend their time poring over party membership lists in order to prevent as many as possible voting for the ‘wrong’ candidate?
Ron Draper of the Bakers & Allied Workers Union has been suspended - why?  for this photo
We have a situation where a billionaire member, Lord Sainsbury, gave £2m to the Liberal-Democrats, another party, yet members who previously supported the Green Party are banned from voting.  A situation where previous supporters of the Tories, Lib Dems and UKIP are welcomed into the Labour Party but anyone who has ever supported a party to the left of the Labour Party is banned.
Iain McNicol has a contempt for Labour members - Corbyn's first act should be to send him packing - 'surplus to requirements'
Sainsbury has form.  He previously funded the Social Democratic Party and then David Owen’s breakaway SDP.  His commitment is to his own class and subverting the politics of socialism.
McNicol is a liar - the decision to suspend someone is made by officials and rubber stamped by right-wing NEC members such as Baxter below
Johanna Baxter, who was kicked off the NEC by party members, is  taking her revenge by suspending some of them.  Every night she takes home a large spreadsheet of those to purge
McNicol, Stolliday and co. are the political detritus that is left from the days of Blair.   When corrupt privateers laid claim to chunks of the NHS under the motto of ‘whatever works’, even though it was clear that privatisation could only work to the benefit of the wage cutters and the profiteers.  It was the days when attacks on unions, refugees, benefit claimants were  fine but regulating the City of London was not fine, at least until the banks went cap in hand for over £300 billion in handouts. 
hopefully Chuku's Streatham LP will be intensely relaxed about deselecting someone who consider most LP members and constituents beneath him
It was the days when Jack Straw, Stephen Byers and others in New Labour lent themselves out like cab for hire, open to any bidder willing to pay them for parliamentary influence.  This is because corruption and right-wing politics go hand in hand.  It was a time when Peter Mandelson, the 'Prince of Darkness' was 'intensely relaxed' about people becoming filthy rich and even more intensely relaxed about poverty, cutting benefits and demonising unions.  But even if Mandelson has now recanted,  his political successor, Chuku Ummuna 'admires the New Labour godfather as a champion of industrial activism'
Shami Chakrabarti - despite her Report giving the Zionists and the Right much of what they wanted, it called for an open and transparent disciplinary process - that was too much for Iain McNicol who has ignored its recommendations that peoples' social media past should not be trawled
The idea that the Labour Party might stand for an alternative to the present free market economy is anathema to New Labour.  Defence of capitalism and the free market is the real reason for today’s purge.  They first started off with false accusations of ‘anti-Semitism’ although no one has yet presented any evidence of this ‘anti-Semitism’.  When Shami Chakrabarti produced a report which stated that the Labour Party wasn’t overrun with anti-Semitism she was savaged, her peerage being the excuse for vitriolic and vicious personal attacks.

A week ago  I cited an articlein the Telegraph that thousands of Labour Party members were to be expelled for anti-Semitism.  I wrotethat anti-Semitism was now a weapon of mass expulsion.  Clearly McNicol and fellow conspirators realised that they might have a hard time proving that there had been a sudden outbreak of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.
Instead people have been barred from voting and suspended for the most trivial things. Catherine Starr tweeted that ‘I fucking love the Foo Fighters” a band.  That was enough to merit a ban.  Presumably using the word ‘fuck’ gets you banned now!  Harrow Councillor Pamela Fitzpatrick was banned for ‘rudeness’ at a meeting.  Amazing, who said?  She wrote that ‘“I was devastated and felt criminalised,” Pamela wrote on Twitter. “Luckily I have had fantastic support - others might feel completely isolated.”  Labour Membership: 7 People Banned From Leadership Election For Bizarre Reasons

I had one woman who has been a member for 25 years who wrote to me yesterday the following:

WHY HAVE I BEEN SUSPENDED ??? I have been a Labour Party member & donor for well over 25 years, supporter for over 50 years, & am also a retired Civil Servant (member of PCS 1971 to date & always VERY polite) & I have NEVER joined ANY other Party, . I was looking forward to voting for Jeremy Corbyn in the Leadership Election (as I did last year), I received an email on 19th saying I would get my ballot, I was told only on 24th on the phone to The Labour Party at 2 pm that I HAD DEFINITELY NOT BEEN BANNED, so why did I get this shocking letter at 6.14 pm ie AFTER the LP office was closed so I couldn't talk to anyone & was awake & stressed all night, I am 69 & housebound with mental health history so a shock like this is APPALLING, PLEASE DO SOMETHING URGENTLY, ie BEFORE it is too late for me to vote, I AM HORRIFIED, I had heard NEC was purging people for supporting JC but NEVER thought it would be me at my age & history, 99% of my political activity this year has been on Twitter but they say they are investigating me for AN email (date unspecified) & I have NO RIGHT TO APPEAL, PLEASE DO SOMETHING TO REINSTATE ME IMMEDIATELY, voting is so VERY important to me, my CLP is looking into this as well but I need all the help I can get.

Those who have suspended this woman on the basis of a tweet, without even bothering to explain to her what she had allegedly done wrong, are the ones who should be expelled.  Their behaviour is far worse than rude, it is insulting and demeaning and cruel.  McNicol and co. should be sent packing the moment Jeremy Corbyn wins the leadership.  And make no mistake – despite McNicol’s attempt to perpetrate an act of fraud and larceny, the support for Jeremy Corbyn is too overwhelming for his efforts to have anything but a marginal effect.

But surprisingly (!) Michael Foster, the right-wing Zionist millionaire who tried to keep Corbyn off the ballot paper and who called Corbyn supporters SA Stormtroopers in the Mail on Sunday, has not been disciplined.  Presumably anyone who isn't a right-wing Progress supporter or a Zionist a Nazi Brownshirt member of the SA is just part and parcel of what passes for polite conversation.

Chakrabarti
McNicol in his malevolence, has ridden a coach and horses through the Report of Shami Chakrabarti and her recommendations.  In the final paragraph of her Forward, Chakrabarti wrote that:
If, as I hope and believe, these recommendations are fully embraced by the Labour Leadership, I ask everyone in the Party to work with them in good faith. I ask for a moratorium on the retrospective trawling of members' social media accounts and past comments, so as to create the much needed atmosphere and opportunity for learning, positive consensus and progressive change.'

In the section Limitation and a Moratorium Chakrabarti wrote that: I further recommend that once my guidance (set out in Chapter 4 above) on appropriate language and behaviour is disseminated, there be a moratorium on triggering new formal investigations (as opposed to informal discussions) on comments and conduct arising prior to my report.’

Despite the National Executive Committee approving this Report, McNicol has completely ignored it in his attempts to rig the election.  Jeremy Corbyn should demonstrate that he has no truck with this behaviour and send McNicol packing after the leadership election.  Let this former GMB political fixer return to previous pastures, along with Tom Watson and let them carry out their wrecking activities there.

Before the crucial NEC meeting of 12 July which put Jeremy Corbyn on the ballot paper, Executive member Jim Kennedy of Unite had a solicitors letter sent to McNicol which bluntly stated that:
You have an obligation as General Secretary to act in good faith.  You personally are required by the Party rules to be transparent and to uphold the aims and values of ‘open democracy’.  The manner in which this special meeting has been arranged has all the hallmarks of anything but “open democracy”.  [my emphasis] McNicol was openly accused of calling the meeting at short notice in order to exclude trade union delegates who are working and live outside London.

McNicol had to be told that he was under a duty to act fairly and that the election of officers should be conducted in a‘fair, open and transparent manner.’  McNicol’s behaviour in other words was anything but fair, open or transparent. 

What kind of General Secretary is it who needs to be told that ‘natural justice requires you to act fairly’.  As the experience of the suspensions of the last few days demonstrates, McNicol wouldn’t know what fairness was if it bit him in his nether regions.

The battle is on and the first thing that Jeremy Corbyn and the new NEC should do when they take office is to reverse all the suspensions and possibly conduct an additional ballot of those who were denied a vote in order that their votes are added to the existing vote.  That would be a measure of recompense and would also be a telling demonstration of the corrupt and abusive nature of McNicol’s purge.

Tony Greenstein 

Tair Kaminer and Omri Baranes - Israel’s True Heroes

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Jailed Repeatedly for Refusing to Serve in Israel’s Army of Occupation


Gaoled repeatedly – they refused to kill and maim by serving in the West Bank.  They are two young women.  Omri Baranes served 67 days in a military gaol and Tair Kaminer will have served 170 days, 6 stints in all, by the time she is finally discharged from the army.
Tair Kaminer and friend


Omri and Tair offered to do national service instead but they were told that only serving in an army that protects settlers, demolishes homes and kills Palestinians will suffice.

These are the Israelis that you won’t hear about from the Zionists who talk of 2 states, in the abstract of course, in Britain.  The hypocrites in the Jewish Labour Movement and Labour Friends of Israel purport to support a 2 States solution in Israel/Palestine knowing full well that the call for 2 States, which will never be achieved, is a smokescreen for denying equal political and civil rights now.  The role of groups like the Jewish Labour Movement and LFI is to support the Israeli state and its role in the region.   They are allied to the Israeli Labour Party, a party which historically has been more racist than Netanyahu’s Likud.  A party which supports segregation in a Bantustan. It doesn’t even support 2 states but ‘autonomy’.
Friends accompany Tair Kaminer on January 10th to Tel Ha’Shomer military base to announce her refusal to do military service. Photo ActiveStills.
The number of Israeli Jews who genuinely support equality and peace is miniscule, just as the number of Whites in South Africa who supported peace was tiny.   Just 8% of Israelis identity with the left in Israel today according to the Pew Research Centre’s  Israel’s Religiously Divided Society.  This is not surprising in a settler colonial society based on ethno-religious supremacy.

This is all the more reason that we should salute Israel’s true heroes like Tair Kaminer and Omri Baranes.   They are the Israelis that socialists in Britain should be supporting.  They are the Israeli Jews that the Labour Party should identify with, not the racists whom the Jewish Labour Movement are associated to.  Labour should long ago have distanced itself from the world’s last remaining settler colonial state.  The fact that Israel calls itself ‘Jewish’ is no excuse for racism and worse.
Omri Baranes sat in military prison for 67 days for refusing to join the Israeli army.

Conscientious objector Omri Baranes. (Hila Aloni Ohayon)
After spending 67 days in military prison, Israeli conscientious objector Omri Baranes was officially released from IDF service on Thursday. Baranes, from the city of Rosh HaAyin in central Israel, was recognized by an IDF committee as a pacifist and was thus released on conscientious grounds. The conscientious objectors committee originally rejected her request, leading Baranes to refuse to serve in the army and sit in prison.
An IDF military prison. Nir Kafri
According to the IDF conscientious objectors who oppose all forms of violence or service in any army are eligible for exemption, as opposed to those who refuse to enlist due to their opposition to a specific army policy — such as the occupation. These kinds of conscientious objectors usually sit for a lengthy period in military prison and are usually released on grounds of unsuitability, as was recently the case with Tair Kaminer, who sat in prison for around 150 days.

“I am very happy that I finally received an exemption from the conscientious objectors committee,” Baranes told +972. “It was a long journey and perhaps I could have avoided it, but now that I am exempted it is all behind me. The first step of not joining the army is over and now I will work through different channels toward peace and equality.”
Tair Kaminer - served a record 172 days in military prison
In her original declaration to the army, Baranes wrote that “bombs and weapons are not the solution to conflicts. War carries the heavy price of victims: our soldiers are killed, as are citizens and residents from both sides. I refuse to be part of an organization that sees things in black and white, which views all the residents of an enemy country as potential enemies, and thus may harm innocent people.”

Yasmin Yablonko, an organizer for conscientious objector organization “Mesarvot,” responded to Baranes’ release:

Omri Baranes’ case clearly shows the army’s twisted worldview toward conscientious objection. Omri may be a pacifist, but the army’s attitude toward pacifism is also twisted. There is an attempt to disconnect conscientious objection from its political context as well as the Israeli reality — a reality of occupation and human rights violations.

Independent Letter to Iain McNicol - Stop Trying to Rig the Leadership Poll

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As the Purged Speak Up - McNicol's Crooks Leak to The Daily Torygraph

The Independent today publishes a letter from 20 suspended members of the Labour Party - saying stop the purges.  We also caution against any opinion poll about Jeremy Corbyn winning because it doesn't take into account the thousands of people who have been purged.

Jeremy Corbyn at leadership hustings
We now learn that those purged will not have an appeal until after the results, by which time of course an appeal will be pointless - they will have lost their vote.  So there is nothing to stop crooked McNicol and his fellow band of criminals from suspending everyone they want.

Needless to say the crooks in the Compliance Unit have also become rather unhappy about being crooks.  Most criminals are usually touchy about being called out about their noble profession and they have once again leaked to their favourite paper, The Daily Torygraph

More evidence that Israel supports ISIS and Jihadists in Syria

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Islamic Fundamentalism is the Mirror Image of Zionist Fundamentalism
This blog has carried a number of articles on the symmetry between Israel’s ethno-religious fundamentalism with its messianic settlers and the growing ascendancy within Likud of those who believe in a Third Temple and the destruction of the Golden Mosque.  That symmetry meets its fulfilment in the Syrian civil war.
General Levy at the Herzliya security conference explaining why the  main enemy is not Iran but ISIS
Israel has a number of good reasons, from its perspective, to support both Al-Nusra, the Al Qaeda group which has recently rebranded itself as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham and ISIS.  Zionism is based on much the same racist and confessional ideology.  It has reproduced itself throughout the  Middle East.  ISIS and al-Nusra have long fed of the confessionalism and sectarianism that the Israeli state has created.  They also have a congruence of interests.

The Israeli military in particular has done little to hide its view that ISIS represents a useful factor in Iraqi and Syrian politics.  [see Israeli Military Make it Clear that They Support ISIS

Captured ISIS tank
Israel’s main enemy in the Middle East is Iran, which it sees as a regional competitor.  To Israeli strategists Iran, Syria and  Lebanon form the Shi’ite axis of evil.  It is not surprising therefore that Israel and Netanyahu look to ISIS and Sunni states like Saudi Arabia and Qatar as allies in the region.
It is quite clear that despite Israel’s claims that its support for al-Nusra was only humanitarian, tending its wounded fighters, the relationship is far deeper.  A moment’s thought would tell you that Israel’s denials of co-operation are lies and falsehoods.  Can you imagine that Israel would tend Hamas fighters!
Sunni Ahmed al-Rifai shrine near Tal Afar is bulldozed
a report from the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) reveals that Israel has been working closely with Syrian rebels in the Golan Heights and have kept close contact over the past 18 months. The report was submitted to the UN Security Council at the beginning of the month.
The documents show that Israel has been doing more than simply treating wounded Syrian civilians in hospitals. This and a few past reports have described transfer of unspecified supplies from Israel to the Syrian rebels, and sightings of IDF soldiers meeting with the Syrian opposition east of the green zone, as well as incidents when Israeli soldiers opened up the fence to allow Syrians through who did not appear to be injured.
But it’s not all a one way traffic.  According to Globes, Israeli business news, Israel is or was the largest oil customer of Isis. [SYRIA - We Should Bomb Those Who Finance Terror – The State of Israel]
Prince Bandar bin Sultan, former Ambassador to USA and Intelligence Chief - believed in using Al Nusra and ISIS
Israel long gave up denying that it was intimately involved in giving support to Al Nusral Fighters.  A number of articles documented this help.  [Israeli Lies About Support for Al Qaeda Fighters Exposed] and - Syrian Killed in Attack by Golani Druze Was Islamist Fighter, Not Civilian as IDF Claimed
Fighters from the Isis group during a parade with a missile in Raqqa, Syria.

It was all revealed in Israel when Golani Druze attacked a military ambulance carrying two wounded Al-Nusra terrorists and killed one of them  [Druze attack Military Ambulance Carrying al-Qaeda Terrorists

Below is a recent article reporting an Israeli think tank as claiming that ISIS is a ‘useful tool’ to Israel’s military.

Tony Greenstein

This is not the first time that influential and powerful Israeli figures have argued in favour of using Islamic State as a way to indirectly attack Iran

August 27, 2016

The director of a right-wing think tank at an Israeli university has spoken out against declared US intentions to destroy the so-called “Islamic State” group.
Professor Efraim Inbarargued in an article that Islamic State “can be a useful tool in undermining” Iran.

Inbar is director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies, and a professor at Bar-Ilan University, in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv. He is a academic of some repute in western elite circles.

The Begin-Sadat centre has some form. Another one of its luminaries is Mordechai Kedar, an Israeli academic who once advocated rape as a weapon of war to be used against the families of alleged Palestinian attackers. Speaking to an Israeli radio show in 2014 he said, “the only thing that deters them is if they know that their sister or their mother will be raped in the event that they are caught. What can you do, that’s the culture in which we live.”

In a mind-bending series of utterly cynical and blood-thirsty leaps of logic, Inbar argues that Islamic State is the least-bad of a series of enemies in the region for Israel. Considering the fact that Islamic State has rarely (if ever) engaged in combat with Israel, there is a certain horrible logic to his claims.

“A weak IS is, counter-intuitively, preferable to a destroyed IS,” Inbar wrote. “The continuing existence of IS serves a strategic purpose. Why help the brutal Assad regime win the Syrian civil war?”

Inbar sees Iran, Syria and the Lebanese resistance group Hizballah as far greater enemies to Israel. Although Hizballah is now engaged in the brutal civil war in Syria on the side of the regime, it defeated Israeli occupations forces in two wars. First of all, in a long guerilla war to liberate the south of Lebanon. The result of that was Israel and its proxy forces being driven out under fire in 2000. Secondly, Hizballah fought Israel to a standstill during its brutal 2006 invasion of Lebanon.

Hizballah is a serious military force which (before its divisive intervention in the Syrian civil war) once commanded massive and cross-sectarian popular support all across the Arab world. It’s no wonder then that Israel would prefer to see its guns turned against targets other than Israel. “Hizballah … is being seriously taxed by the fight against” Islamic State, gloats Inbar.

And what of Islamic State crimes, which will no doubt continue and intensify if it is not militarily defeated? No matter, says Inbar: “the Western distaste for IS brutality and immorality should not obfuscate strategic clarity … stability is not a value in and of itself. It is desirable only if it serves our interests.”

These statements may be utterly morally reprehensible, but at least they have a certain frankness to them.

Iran of course, is deemed a threat to Israel. Its nuclear energy programme is at the heart of these claims, and hence Inbar agitates against the deal made with Iran in regard to this. Israel once collaborated with the US on cyberwarfare projects such as Stuxnet, which attacked and sabotaged Iran’s nuclear energy plants. But the real threat is Iran’s independence as a sovereign state – something neither the US global hegemon nor the Israeli regional hegemon wish to tolerate.

“The Obama administration has inflated the threat from IS in order to legitimize Iran as a ‘responsible’ actor that will, supposedly, fight IS in the Middle East,” claims Inbar. A rather odd and conspiratorial formulation considering that Iranian and Iranian-backed forces have been at war against Islamic State in both Syria and Iraq.

This is not the first time that influential and powerful Israeli figures have argued in favour of using Islamic State as a way to indirectly attack Iran. In January, the then defence minister Moshe Yaalon said at a conference that if he had to pick a side out of Iran and Islamic State in Syria: “I choose the Islamic State”. He argued that “our greatest enemy is the Iranian regime”.

At the same conference, former Israeli army commander Yoav Galant argued that “developing ties between Israel’s allies and enemies as they join forces to fight Islamic State pose a threat to Israel,” and that the de facto alliance between Iran and several Western countries fighting Islamic State in Syria and Iraq “creates new challenges for Israel.

Their logic then, was very similar to Inbar’s. Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the US, said in 2014 that Israel wants to “let the Sunni evil prevail” over the greater “evil” of Iran. Speaking in the context of a massacre of Iraqi soldiers, he seemed to argue that Israel should allow the “Islamic State” to win.


All in all, it is quite a similar strategy to Israel’s tacit alliance with the extremist group formally known as the Nusra Front – which was al-Qaeda’s formal Syrian affiliate until it spit in a recent re-branding exercise.

The Fraudulent Sainthood of Mother Theresa – How a Modern Myth was Created

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Mother Theresa:  Friend of the Rich and Powerful, Papa Doc and Reagan
St Theresa with the Reagans - who unleashed the Contras on Nicaragua and supported the death squads of Central America
The elaborate pageant that surrounds the canonisation of Saint Theresa of Calcutta has nothing to do with her ‘saintly’ qualities and everything to do with a propaganda exercise by an institution that is in desperate need of a public relations makeover.
An Indian worker at Bhopal where thousands died and thousands were injured by the US multinational Union Carbide
I am no admirer of Christopher Hitchens, who infamously defended the Iraq War and George Bush’s ‘war on terror’.  An ex-Trotskyite he panicked with 9/11 and fell for the flattery of the neo-conservative Right.  He took the path that many on the Left took before him when he bestowed his talents on the very war mongers and mass murderers that he himself had castigated.


Baby Doc - tyrant of Haiti and friend of Saint Theresa
But despite his eventual failings, Christopher Hitchens produced a remarkable film and a book Mother Theresa, ‘The Missionary PositionIn 2001, Hitchens testified in opposition before the body of the Washington Archdiocesethat was considering the cause of Mother Teresa's sainthood. He described his role as that of the traditional devil's advocate charged with casting doubt on the candidate's sanctity.[11]Mother Teresa was beatified in October 2003.[12]Hitchens marked the occasion by questioning the speed of the modern beatification process and describing "the obviousness of the fakery" of the miracle attributed to her. He repeated his thesis succinctly: she "was not a friend of the poor. She was a friend of poverty" and "a friend to the worst of the rich". He wrote that the press was to blame for its "soft-hearted, soft-headed, and uninquiring propaganda" on her behalf.
When receiving the Nobel Peace Prize St. Theresa singled out abortion as the greatest evil in the world
Mother Theresa’s House of the Dying in Calcutta had no proper beds, gave no medical attention or succour to the dying, had an open toilet.  Yet millions of dollars were raised on account of this shabby building, for which no accounts have been produced.  Watch the film and see for yourself how the Catholic Church has consciously used the myth of the dictator’s friend Mother Theresa to rehabilitate its image in the wake of the continuing scandal of its child abuse.
Father Bernard Aristide - popularly elected President of Haiti who the Catholic Church forbade to say mass and who was expelled from his Order
Mother Theresa represented the most reactionary strand of Roman Catholicism.  Her advice to the poor was to accept their sufferings and to glory in it.  Their kingdom was in the next world.  Hence she flattered the oppressors and the torturers of this world.  Her friends included the rulers of Guatemala and El Salvador, where the Roman Catholic Archbishop Oscar Romero was murdered in his own church by the death squads whilst giving mass.  She preferred to befriend his killers.
St Theresa urged Thatcher to repeal the 1967 Abortion Act
In Haiti she was the friend of the Papa Doc regime which terrorised the populace with their Tonton Macoutes killers.  The Vatican was the only state to recognise Du Valier's regime, but the popularly elected President Father Aristide was stripped of his right to celebrate mass.

Her advice to the thousands of Indian workers injured and killed by Union Carbide at the Bhopal chemical plant was to 'forgive'.  

Mother Theresa's 'sainthood' should be seen for what it is - a fraud.

Tony Greenstein 

Haitian military that St Theresa supported

Sign the Petition to the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party

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Hold an Emergency Meeting to Quash the Suspensions and Stop Iain McNicol's Attempt to Rig the Leadership Elections

McNicol's Frauds - Letter to the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party

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Below is a letter I sent to Labour's NEC members asking that they call an emergency meeting of the NEC to put a stop to the blatant gerrymandering being attempted by their General Secretary, Iain McNicol.


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