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«Breaking News» Jeremy Corbyn ranked forth in a list of the world’s biggest threats to Jews by a human rights group

Jeremy Corbyn’s handling of Labour’s anti-Semitism crisis has been ranked forth in a list of the world’s biggest threats to Jews last year by a leading human rights organisation.


The Simon Wiesenthal Center ranked him three spots below the Pittsburgh Synagogue shooter, Neo-Nazi Robert Bowers, and warned the Labour leader posed an ‘existential threat to Jews in the UK’.


It featured him at number four in their top ten list and called him ‘directly responsible’ for ‘injecting the world’s oldest hatred into the mainstream of society’.


The US group, named after the Holocaust survivor turned Nazi hunter, published its top ten list of the worst outbreaks of anti-Semitism in 2018.


Also in the top ten list of anti-Semitic incidents were swastikas being daubed around US university campuses and Airbnb’s refusal to list rooms in Israeli settlements in the West Bank.




Jeremy Corbyn’s (pictured in Parliament earlier this month) handling of Labour’s anti-Semitism crisis has been ranked forth in a list of the world’s biggest threats to Jews last year by a leading human rights organisation


Jeremy Corbyn’s (pictured in Parliament earlier this month) handling of Labour’s anti-Semitism crisis has been ranked forth in a list of the world’s biggest threats to Jews last year by a leading human rights organisation



Jeremy Corbyn’s (pictured in Parliament earlier this month) handling of Labour’s anti-Semitism crisis has been ranked forth in a list of the world’s biggest threats to Jews last year by a leading human rights organisation



Mr Corbyn’s entry quoted Jewish MP Dame Margaret Hodge, who this summer branded Mr Corbyn an ‘anti-Semitic racist’.


She told him: ‘You have proved you don’t want people like me in your party.... It is not what you say but what you do, and by your actions you have shown you are an anti-Semitic racist.’


It also cited an unprecedented intervention by Britain’s three leading Jewish newspapers which warned of the ‘existential threat to Jewish life in this country that would be posed by a Corbyn government’.

The entry also noted Mr Corbyn’s attendance in April at a Passover event by the controversial group Jewdas which mocks Israel.


It also referred to ‘multiple photos of Corbyn embracing members of Middle East terrorist groups’ adding to fears of ‘many Brits well beyond the Jewish community’.


It also stated that allegations of anti-Semitism by key Labour members and officials had ‘piled up in recent years’ as well as criticising Mr Corbyn for his initial refusal to accept the internationally-recognised definition of anti-Semitism.


The Metropolitan Police is currently conducting a criminal inquiry into allegations of anti-Semitism in the Labour party.


Commissioner Cressida Dick said officers were assessing online material because it appears ‘there may have been a crime committed’.


Mr Corbyn has been struggling to get a grip on a wave of allegations about anti-Semitism by left-wing activists in Labour since he became leader.


The Labour leader faced a difficult summer as the party battled to combat anti-Semitism accusations.


The leadership caused controversy after initially refusing to adopt in full the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition and examples of anti-Semitism.




Labour has been dogged by claims of anti-Semitism since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader, and the scandal got so bad that Jewish groups organised a rally outside Parliament (pictured - in March this year) to demand he finally take action


Labour has been dogged by claims of anti-Semitism since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader, and the scandal got so bad that Jewish groups organised a rally outside Parliament (pictured - in March this year) to demand he finally take action



Labour has been dogged by claims of anti-Semitism since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader, and the scandal got so bad that Jewish groups organised a rally outside Parliament (pictured - in March this year) to demand he finally take action



The party brought disciplinary action against Dame Margaret after she reportedly called Mr Corbyn an ‘anti-Semite’ and a ‘racist’.


Labour MP Frank Field quit the party after saying the leadership has become ‘a force for anti-Semitism in British politics’.


And Mr Corbyn himself faced criticism after a video emerged in which he said a group of British Zionists had ‘no sense of English irony’.


The Labour leader also came under fire over his presence at a ceremony in Tunisia in 2014 which is said to have honoured the perpetrators of the 1972 Munich terror attack, during which 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and killed.


Brandon Lewis MP, Conservative Party Chairman, said: ‘This is an utterly shocking indictment of just how bad anti-Jewish racism has become in Labour under Corbyn’s leadership.


‘It starts at the very top, and Corbyn’s promise of a ‘kindler gentler politics’ lies in tatters. 


'His complete failure to deal with anti-Jewish racism in his party illustrates why he’d be unfit to govern the country.’


A Labour Party spokesman said: ‘Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party are fully committed to the support, defence and celebration of the Jewish community.


‘We are taking action against antisemitism, standing in solidarity with Jewish communities and rebuilding trust.’



Timeline of anti-Semitic scandals which have erupted under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership





Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) has been accused of failing to tackle the racism among his supporters 


Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) has been accused of failing to tackle the racism among his supporters 



Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) has been accused of failing to tackle the racism among his supporters 



The anti-Semitism scandal has dogged Labour since Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader  in 2015.


Here is a timeline of the controversies: 


April 2016:


Labour MP Naz Shah is suspended for anti-Semitic posts - including one in which she appeared to endorse calls for Israelis to be deported to the US. 


She apologised and was given a formal warning.  


Ken Livingstone goes on the radio to defend Ms Shah - but sparks fresh controversy by claiming that Hitler supported Zionism. 


He is suspended by Labour but refuses to apologise and has repeated the claim many times.


He eventually quits Labour two years later, saying his suspension has become a distraction.


June 2016: 


A two-month inquiry by civil liberties campaigner Shami Chakrabarti finds that Labour is not overrun by anti-Semitism. 


But the launch is overshadowed when Jewish Labour MP Ruth Smeeth flees it in tears after being accused by Corbyn supporter Marc Wadsworth of colluding with the press.


Critics accuse the report of being a whitewash and Ms Chakrabarti is widely criticised for accepting a peerage from Jeremy Corbyn shortly afterwards.


October 2016: 


The Home Affairs Select Committee says Labour is guilty of incompetence over its handling of anti-Semitism and of creating a safe space for people with 'vile attitudes towards Jewish people'.


March 2018: 


It is revealed that Jeremy Corbyn defended an artist who painted an anti-Semitic mural and said the offensive art should be removed.


He apologises saying he did not properly look at the picture before he made the post.


Jewish leaders take the unprecedented step of holding a demonstration outside Parliament protesting Mr Corbyn's failure to tackle anti-Semitism.


Several Labour MPs address the crowds.


April 2018:


Marc Wadsworth is expelled from Labour after being accused of anti-Semitism. 


Meanwhile, Labour Jewish MPs tell of the anti-Semitic abuse they have suffered in a powerful parliamentary debate - and round on their leader for failing to tackle it. 


July 2018:


The Labour leadership sparks fresh anger by failing to fully adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism


Peter Willsman, a strong ally of Jeremy Corbyn, is secretly taped ranting that Jewish 'Trump fanatics' invented the anti-Semitism storm engulfing Labour. 


In an angry diatribe at a meeting of Labour's ruling executive committee, he said he was 'amazed' there was evidence party members hated Jews.


He claimed 'some of these people in the Jewish community support Trump – they are Trump fanatics' before shouting: 'So I am not going to be lectured to by Trump fanatics making up duff information without any evidence at all.'


August 2018:


Jeremy Corbyn issues a video insisting he is committed to tackling the racism - but it is panned by Jewish leaders.


Corbynistas mount a social media campaign to get deputy Labour leader Tom Watson to quit after he criticises the party's handling of anti-Semitism. 


The Daily Mail exclusively publishes photos of Jeremy Corbyn holding a wreath at a ceremony where a terrorist linked to the Munich massacre was honoured.


The Labour leader insists he was there to honour others killed - but faces fresh calls to quit over the scandal. 




 


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