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Jeremy Corbyn is not antisemitic, he's one of the most principled people in politics

Rhea Wolfson, a Jewish member of Labour's governing body, dismisses Jonathan Arkush's attack on the Labour leader

June 1, 2018 09:19
Jeremy Corbyn
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Jonathan Arkush has never spoken for me, nor for many other young, progressive Jews. He certainly does not speak for me today. I’ve had the honour of working closely with Jeremy Corbyn, one of the most principled people in politics.

As a former member of the Jewish Leadership Council Board, I can’t be dismissed as as someone on the fringes of the Jewish community, as many of my friends and comrades have. 

Arkush’s claims are entirely without foundation. The evidence he cites? Jeremy’s criticisms of the actions of the Israeli government.

Criticising the actions of the Israeli government is not antisemitic. As a Jewish person who is critical of some Israeli government policies, I find this suggestion deeply offensive. Many of us are aware that there is a political discourse that surrounds Israel and the Occupation that is toxic and sometimes crosses the line into antisemitism.