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Geoffrey Alderman

Opinion

Cynical exploitation of tragedy

July 10, 2014 13:45
3 min read

What do Louise Mensch, Daniel Levy and Aaron Teitelbaum have in common? I'll tell you at the end of this column.

The novelist Louise Mensch was formerly Conservative MP for Corby, a seat which she won, narrowly, in 2010 and then resigned two years later, allegedly to spend more time with her family. She is not Jewish but her second husband, the music manager Peter Mensch, is, and I am aware that in some Jewish quarters she is regarded as so closely identified with the tribe of Gentile Zionists as to make her almost an honorary member of the faith. On July 1 - the day after the discovery of the bodies of Gilad Shaar, Naftali Fraenkel, and Eyal Yifrah - Mensch used her personal blog, Unfashionista, to present a long, rambling analysis of this tragedy.

Now it's true that she evinced unqualified horror on hearing this news. But she then proceeded to use it as a peg on which to hang an acid invective against Israel.

"I think," she wrote, "it's time for some straight talk. Israel, I don't care if you are tired of the word 'restraint.' You need to show some… Israel, I say to you with my hand on my heart; the Gaza rocket strikes have killed NO ISRAELIS. They don't WORK. They are the weak efforts of losers… Hamas strikes do not kill Israelis but Israeli strikes do kill Palestinian civilians."

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