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Labour tweets panel

October 28, 2021 09:01

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v During the 11-day conflict in May, Labour politicians were urged by anti-racism campaigners not to stoke divisions amid a surge in antisemitic abuse both online and in the streets in Britain.

Mainstream’s analysis shows that while many frontbenchers used their tweets to condemn violence on both sides, others condemned Israel and posted regular tallies of the Palestinian ‘death toll’. Some of the language used was highly emotive, with Israel being accused of “apartheid”, of being “inhumane” and committing “systemic injustice” and “brutal crimes against humanity”.

On 19 May, Labour’s Shadow Railways Minister Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi posted: “Nub of #Israel #Palestine issue is colonial-era mindset of a gradual land grab, forced evictions, shameless flouting of international law, suppression and humiliation of a people. But need now is immediate end to bloodshed and deliver aid to those in inhumanely blockaded #Gaza.”

The post was re-tweeted on 6 June by Shadow Community Cohesion Minister Naz Shah, who was briefly suspended and given a formal warning in 2016 for sharing an antisemitic post in “ignorance”.