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Lineker’s criticism of Israel is ‘grotesque’, says Brendan O’Neill

The Spiked journalist delivered a scathing critique of the BBC pundit for his anti-Israeli activism

May 14, 2025 14:08
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Gary Lineker’s criticisms of Israel are “another level of double standard”, while the BBC’s coverage of the war against Hamas has been “dross” and “emotional manipulation”, Brendan O’Neill has said.

The prominent journalist, who is chief political writer for Spiked and a columnist for the Spectator, was speaking at an event organised by the JC at Mill Hill United Synagogue.

Lineker, a former footballer who now makes more than £1 million a year presenting Match of the Day for the BBC, is a man who compared a speech on asylum policy by former Home Secretary Suella Braverman to 1930s Germany but said “nothing” in the immediate aftermath of October 7.

“A thing that actually did look like something out of the 1930s, the bundling of Jews into the back of trucks, the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jewish women, the destruction of whole Jewish families and the decimation of whole Jewish towns – stuff genuinely reminiscent of the hysteria and pogroms of the 1930s – he didn’t say a word for days and days and days on end,” he told the JC’s Josh Kaplan.