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The Corbynisation of large swathes of the Democratic Party is a huge issue

July 9, 2021 14:18
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Massachusetts., arrives to speak during the "Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks" protest against racism and police brutality, on August 28, 2020, in Washington, DC. - Anti-racism protesters marched on the streets of the US capital on Friday, after a white officer's shooting of African American Jacob Blake. The protester also marked the 57th anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King's historic "I Have a Dream" speech delivered at the Lincoln Memorial. (Photo by Jacquelyn Martin / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JACQUELYN MARTIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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Last Thursday, Shlomo Noginski, a Chabad rabbi, was stabbed eight times outside a Jewish school in the Brighton neighbourhood of Boston, just across the River Charles from where I live. His attacker, 24-year-old Khaled Awad, may have tried to kidnap Noginski at gunpoint. When Noginski ran off, Awad chased him and stabbed him.

Noginski survived, miraculously. Awad is being held without bail. It turns out that he was recently charged with battery and theft in Florida and sent to a mental health facility. He entered the US from Egypt on a student visa in 2019, failed to stay enrolled, and remained in the country illegally. His ex-roommate at the University of Florida says that he was “violent” and “very much antisemitic”.

A few days earlier, in Winthrop, just east of Boston, a white supremacist stole a truck and shot to death two black people, one an Air Force veteran, the other a retired state trooper. The police have found “antisemitic and racist statements” on his computer. They suspect he was on his way to shoot up Winthrop’s synagogue, Temple Tiferet Israel.

Meanwhile, at our local finishing school, Harvard University, the student Jewish centre has been vandalised: smashed window, swastika painted on the door, Palestinian flag ziptied to the handle. Don’t worry. This is anti-Zionism, not antisemitism — just like they teach them at the university.

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