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Exclusive: Green Party broadcast featured councillor who denied Hamas atrocities

Lord Mann, the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism, said the party should have used the occasion to apologise for Mohamed Makawi’s comments

May 1, 2025 16:34
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Cllr Makawi (right) alongside Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer (Image: YouTube/Green Party of England and Wales)
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A party-political broadcast released this month by the Green Party featured a councillor who had previously denied Hamas’s atrocities on October 7, the JC can reveal.

The clip, endorsed by the party and featuring its co-leader Carla Denyer, included an appearance from Mohamed Makawi, a Bristol councillor who apologised last year after it emerged that he shared a series of social media posts suggesting that Israel was to blame for civilian casualties sustained in the October 7, 2023 massacres.

In November 2023, Makawi shared a post on X which claimed that the “Zionist enemy police" believed the 360-plus people murdered at the Nova dance festival in southern Israel may have been killed by an “Israeli plane”, which the IDF has strongly denied.

Another said it had been confirmed “beyond a reasonable doubt” that “the Palestinian resistance... targeted Israeli military sites on the 7th of October, and that most of the dead Israeli civilians were killed by the Israeli army or during an exchange of fire”, and that talk of Hamas’s terrorist attack was just an "American-Zionist lie".