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JW3 received abuse 'from within Jewish community' for hosting Corbyn

September 19, 2016 15:20
JW3’s Raymond Simonson

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Daniel Sugarman,

Daniel Sugarman

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The chief executive of the JW3 community centre received abusive messages believed to have come from within the Jewish community for hosting a Labour leadership debate between Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith.

Emails and Facebook messages sent to JW3 accused Raymond Simonson and other JW3 staff of being “apologists for terror” for hosting Mr Corbyn, who was described in the messages as “a known collaborator with Hamas and Hezbollah”.

One message referred to the assassination in 1995 of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin by a far-right activist who was angry over the Oslo Accords signed by Mr Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

Mr Simonson told the JC: “Not everyone was happy with the fact that we were hosting Jeremy Corbyn, and [felt] that the Jewish community shouldn’t ever speak to him, host him or go anywhere near him.”

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