In an op-ed at The Times, Gabrielle Rifkind, a psychotherapist and “Middle East specialist in conflict resolution”, argues that British Jews and Jeremy Corbyn need to “reconcile” their ‘differences’.
The piece, “We need a path towards reconciliation for Labour and British Jews”, Dec. 3, includes the following:
There is now a need to hold morally complex ideas together that both abhor antisemitism but are also even-handed and capable at looking at constructive solutions and outcomes to the Palestine-Israel conflict. The election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader has exacerbated the problem as his sympathies lie with the Palestinians. Whilst it is understandable that one identifies with the weaker party, to resolve conflict it is essential to engage with all sides to find solutions.
Jeremy Corbyn is seen as hostile to the state of Israel. More accurately, he is a critic of the current Likud government. He had a close…
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Dec 04, 2019 @ 16:51:16
Simon Wren-Lewis demolished that Corbyn was anti-Semitic. Yes he is against the current government of israel but who isn’t.
Despite this only a moron would vote for him however plenty in the USA voted for Trump
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