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The government should apologise unreservedly to British Jews for its grotesque delay in fully proscribing Hezbollah

The government knew Hezbollah was found stockpiling thousands of kilos of explosive materials in 2015 in NW London - but nonetheless took years to fully outlaw support for the terror organisation

June 12, 2019 14:54
Emergency workers search for bodies after a terror attack on a Jewish community centre in July 1994. Hezbollah is widely believed to have been behind the attack
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In the past few years, the Conservative party appears to have started taking the Jewish community for granted.

It is not hard to understand why; polling consistently demonstrates that more than 85 percent of UK Jews think that Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the Labour party, is antisemitic, with a similar percentage believing Labour itself has an institutional problem with antisemitism. For many UK Jews, the idea of a Corbyn Labour government is about as appetising as a pork chop on Yom Kippur. Under the circumstances, it is not hard to understand how, for the Tories, a degree of complacency could have crept in.

This week’s revelations about Hezbollah activity in London provide proof of this worrying attitude.

As revealed by the Sunday Telegraph, in September 2015 an operation by MI5 and the Metropolitan Police led to the seizure of 3 tonnes of explosive material – ammonium nitrate – in the possession of Hezbollah agents in North West London.