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BDS co-founder who wants to abolish Jewish state to speak at Labour conference fringe event

Palestinian activist Omar Barghouti will appear on fringe panel

September 16, 2019 11:16
Omar Barghouti
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A fringe event at Labour conference has defended inviting the co-founder of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement to speak on a panel.

Palestinian activist Omar Barghouti has been criticised for his opposition to the two-state solution, instead advocating a single “secular, democratic state... offering unequivocal equality in citizenship and individual and communal rights both to Palestinians (refugees included) and to Israeli Jews.” He has also termed it a “unitary state”.

In an essay written in 2012, Mr Barghouti rejected not only a Jewish state but also a bi-national state, saying that such an entity would mean recognising national Jewish rights and therefore “imply accepting their right to self-determination”.

Professor Alan Johnson, editor of Bicom's journal, Fathom, said: "The real-world meaning of Barghouti's 'unitary state'  - which is unwanted by both Israelis and Palestinians, by the way - is the violent end of the one Jewish national home on the planet.  

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