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Melanie Phillips

ByMelanie Phillips, Melanie Phillips

Opinion

The Jewish community's leaders are too soft on antisemitic bigots, hate and lies

The Board of Deputies was wrong to denounce Israel's new nationality act, says Melanie Phillips

August 2, 2018 12:29
Sheila Gewolb, vice president of the Board of Deputies
3 min read

The Jewish community leadership has been pleading with the Labour Party to deal properly with antisemitism and become again the party of moral decency.

Surely no-one in the Jewish leadership believes this will happen? Even if the party adopts the full International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition, does anyone really think its antisemitism will then go away?

The core problem goes way beyond Labour. It is that the new antisemitism, expressed through virulent anti-Israelism, is now the defining motif for “progressive” circles.

This attitude intrinsically repudiates the unique right of the Jews to self-determination in the land which was only ever the national kingdom of the Jews a right which is not just the basis of Zionism but Judaism itself.