This is an astounding and humiliating interview.
I understand that Corbyn wanted to deny that he is anti-Semitic (and
there is nothing wrong for someone to deny accusations of repugnant
anti-Semitism if there are grounds). But in order to prove that he is
not anti-Semitic he does what classical Western Christian anti-Semites
do: they basically conceal their anti-Semitism by going overboard in
providing support for Israeli occupation and war crimes. He does the
same in this lousy interview. Now he simply wants a two-state solution:
his views here are no different from those of Blair, Bush, and even
Netanyahu. He even expressed willingness to meet with Netanyahu. He
allowed the interviewer to lie and fabricate and to claim that Hamas and
Hizbullah have expressed an urge to kill all Jews. In fact, both
movements have come out publicly in recent years against anti-Semitism
(Hizbullah more than Hamas, I have to say), and yet Corbyn allowed this
Zionist to define the matters of debate and to put him on the defensive.
I made wonder: is he really not anti-Semitic? Because if you are not,
you should never be forced to switch your views like this. I have
always told Arabs: never ever trust Western leaders--no matter how left
they are: just look at Tsipras in Greece and his embrace of Netanyahu
despite years of strong stance in favor of Palestine by his group.
Western leaders--on the left and the right--will give up on Palestine
for the right price. All of them. What price did you pay, o Jeremy
Corbyn?
I understand that Corbyn wanted to deny that he is anti-Semitic (and
there is nothing wrong for someone to deny accusations of repugnant
anti-Semitism if there are grounds). But in order to prove that he is
not anti-Semitic he does what classical Western Christian anti-Semites
do: they basically conceal their anti-Semitism by going overboard in
providing support for Israeli occupation and war crimes. He does the
same in this lousy interview. Now he simply wants a two-state solution:
his views here are no different from those of Blair, Bush, and even
Netanyahu. He even expressed willingness to meet with Netanyahu. He
allowed the interviewer to lie and fabricate and to claim that Hamas and
Hizbullah have expressed an urge to kill all Jews. In fact, both
movements have come out publicly in recent years against anti-Semitism
(Hizbullah more than Hamas, I have to say), and yet Corbyn allowed this
Zionist to define the matters of debate and to put him on the defensive.
I made wonder: is he really not anti-Semitic? Because if you are not,
you should never be forced to switch your views like this. I have
always told Arabs: never ever trust Western leaders--no matter how left
they are: just look at Tsipras in Greece and his embrace of Netanyahu
despite years of strong stance in favor of Palestine by his group.
Western leaders--on the left and the right--will give up on Palestine
for the right price. All of them. What price did you pay, o Jeremy
Corbyn?
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