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29 November 2022

The Road to Palestinian Liberation and an End to Zionism Runs Through Cairo, Baghdad, Damascus and Riyadh

We should not forget that the Blockade of Gaza could not continue but for Egypt’s Collaboration with Israel 

40 years ago Alexander Haig, Reagan’s Secretary of State described Israel as "the largest American aircraft carrier in the world that cannot be sunk". Given that central to US military doctrine has been the creation of unsinkable island aircraft carriers, from Pacific atolls to Iceland and even Britain, this explains more than anything why the United States funds Israel’s military to the tune of $4 Billion a year.

Of course there are a handful of anti-Semites like Michael Rabb, Jeff Blankfort and Gilad Atzmon, who will insist that it’s all because of Jewish Power and a Jewish stranglehold over the US government. Quite how a community of 6 million has come to overwhelm the US Congress and Presidency is one of the miracles of our  time.

But for those of us who live in the real world of imperialist realpolitik, United States support for Israel is dictated by material interests not an affection for Jews.

Former Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer

There was a time when the United States was not that close to Israel and that was when the Jewish community in the USA was itself lukewarm about Zionism. It was only when, after the 6 Day war in 1967, the US  concluded that Israel was a reliable partner in an unstable oil rich  region of the world, that US Jews became enthusiastic about being seen to support Zionism. They had been given permission to become supporters of the United States’s rotweiller in the Middle East.

That was then, Today the American Jewish community is far from happy at events in Israel and in particular the election of a nakedly far-right, neo-fascist government. One quarter believe that Israel is an apartheid state. 38% of American Jewish youth believe this and 20% of Jews under 40 believe Israel has no right to exist.

Under the influence of the Ultra Orthodox and Religious Zionism parties, a proposal is being made to remove non-Jewish grandchildren of Jews from an entitlement to ‘return’ to Israel under the Law of Return as amended in 1970. This can only widen the chasm between Israel and American Jews. 43% of young Jews see in Israel a replication of the United States’s own racism against Black people

Most Americans are either from Conservative or Reform synagogues and to the Orthodox they are not really Jews. My own rabbi father had more contempt for them than for Christians! When the murder of 11 Jews in Pittsburgh, at the hands of a far-right Trump supporter took place, the Chief Rabbi in Israel David Lau refused to acknowledge that those who had died were Jewish. He merely said that they had a ‘profound Jewish flavour’!!

Today, it is Evangelicals who form the backbone of political support in the US for Israel. Israel though should not be complacent because the evidence from 3 surveys – in 2015, 2018 and 2021 is of a dramatic switch in allegiances among young Evangelicals to the point where they are almost equally divided between support for Israel and Palestinians.

The notion that the United States supports Israel out of some kind of affection for Jews is not only infantile but assumes that foreign policy is dictated by sentiment. As Alexander Haig explained, US military support for Israel is due to its stability as a settler colonial state with an extremely right-wing Israeli Jewish population, virtually the only Trump loving population in the world.

What then is Israel’s mission? In a nutshell watching over the Arab regimes, the United States’s junior clients, almost all of whom are in hock to the Americans. In 1970 Israel intervened in Black September to threaten the Syrian regime if it invaded Jordan. In 2011 Israel champed at the bit when Mubarak was overthrown.

Israeli leaders were in shock at what they saw as Obama’s abandonment of Mubarak at the height of the Arab spring. Reuters reported:

Political commentators expressed shock at how the United States as well as its major European allies appeared to be ready to dump a staunch strategic ally of three decades, simply to conform to the current ideology of political correctness....

According to Shimon Peres of the Israeli Labor Party

“We always have had and still have great respect for President Mubarak,” he said on Monday. He then switched to the past tense. “I don’t say everything that he did was right, but he did one thing which all of us are thankful to him for: he kept the peace in the Middle East.”

As DW explained in 2011

With Egypt's opposition movement gaining momentum and President Hosni Mubarak under increasing pressure, Israel is watching developments with concern as one its few Arab allies in the Middle East teeters on the brink.

Israel has been in de facto alliance with the Saudi, Jordanian and Egyptian regimes for decades. Today with the Abraham Accords Israel has established formal diplomatic ties with most Arab regimes, particularly those in the Gulf. It is Israel’s role above all else to guard and protect the Arab regimes and to ensure that radical nationalist or socialist movements are quashed.

We can be certain that there is close military and intelligence coordination with the Arab states and furthermore that this relationship is not of recent origin. This should give a clue as to how Zionism can be brought to an end and with it a state I once described as Hitler’s bastard offspring.

The major political mistake of the PLO, apart from accepting the idea of a two state solution was its belief that it could triumph with the support of and in alliance with the Arab regimes. The PLO turned its face away from the brutal, repressive nature of these regimes.  Regimes that were otherwise in alliance with the United States, the main supporter of the Zionist state.

For the sake of money to fund its activities, including its diplomatic missions, the PLO gave legitimacy to regimes which were illegitimate in the eyes of their people. Today it is, or should be, clear to all that these regimes are not only enemies of their own people but the Palestinians too.

The Egyptian regime is a particularly brutal regime with torture and executions common. Al Sisi seized power in 2013 and overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi. The Muslim Brotherhood, which had refrained from even supporting the movement to overthrow Mubarak until late in the day, then destroyed the movement that had overthrown Mubarak by proposing an authoritarian constitution, attacking peaceful demonstrators and prosecuting journalists. The Muslim Brotherhood, of which Hamas is the Gazan wing, has a history of betrayal and support for imperialism.

Without the support of the Egyptian regime Israel could not maintain a 15 year old siege and blockade of Gaza. Unfortunately people forget this all too often. The articles below describe the extreme humiliation and indignities that Palestinians face when they travel to and from Gaza. This deliberate cruelty is carried out on behalf of the Israeli state and demonstrates the contempt that this illegitimate regime has for the Palestinians.

Below are some articles and extracts detailing the repressive, corrupt nature of the Egyptian regime which ranks among the most barbaric in the world.

On the other side of the bars: the broken families of el-Sisi's Egypt

Egypt - Land of Broken Families

Since the beginning of el-Sisi’s presidency in 2014, the number of prisoners in Egypt has surged. The authorities refuse to disclose the exact number, but the UN puts it at 114,000, which is double the capacity of 55,000. Human Rights defenders say that at least 60,000 of these are imprisoned for political reasons, helping Egypt to earn the 161st place on the Human Freedom Index.

Mona Seif vocalized the general feeling of skepticism among Egyptian Human Rights Defenders regarding the promises of the Egyptian Authorities in front of a European Parliament panel on Human Rights in October 2021:

‘The new strategy for human rights of Egypt doesn’t change anything in Egypt … It’s only made for you. Stop using it as a positive example of change.’

families visiting gaol

February 1 2021 marks the date of Santawy’s forced disappearance. This term is used to describe the period in which a person is held at a police station without being officially arrested yet, leaving the family ignorant of their location. During this time, Santawy was subjected to torture, Amnesty later reported. Officers beat him and kept him blindfolded.

Officers interrogated him about his academic research on women’s reproductive rights in Egypt. He reappeared five days later before the Supreme State Security Prosecution, the legal institution charged with investigating crimes related to national security.

‘Ahmed hardly was an activist. He was just really unlucky to be picked out by the regime.’

Five months later, Santawy received a four-year-sentence, for ‘publishing false news to undermine the state, its national interests and public order and spread panic among the people’.

Egyptian prison

Prison food is very problematic and medical care is almost non-existent, Baoumi describes the situation.

‘So Prisoners, or rather: their families, are expected to provide for their basic needs. The prisoners thus form a financial burden which many families can’t afford, especially not if their most important breadwinner is behind the bars.’

Medical negligence has led to severe health complications and in some instances even death. The fate of deposed president Mohamed Morsi speaks volumes. After six years of imprisonment, he finally succumbed at the age of 67 from a heart attack in court.

When I drive past an empty branch of the El-Tawhid & El-Nour Department Stores, a friend remarks that the chain — as many others — had to close down: its owner, Sayed el-Sewerky, was arrested for allegedly financing a terrorist group (read: the Muslim Brotherhood).

According to Human Rights Watch, the detention of businessmen like him ‘exposes how the government is using Egypt’s flawed terrorism law to punish successful businessmen who refuse to surrender their property to the state’, thereby further tightening the Army’s grip on the Egyptian economy

There is a red line connecting most of the cases. The same three accusations keep popping up: ‘joining a terrorist group’, ‘spreading false news that harms the security of the State’ and ‘misusing social media’. Furthermore, many gaolings are preceded by forced disappearances which lasts weeks to months.

The duration of the pre-detention is often lengthened by tadweer, the rotating of the detainee through existing legal cases. Once a case is handled, the detainee is kept in custody by trying him or her for a new case. Most detainees are subject to torture or other forms of inhumane or degrading treatment and there is a consistent policy of medical negligence. Many prisoners are punished by denying them the right to family visits or other ways of communicating with the outside world.

Over the years, the circumstances have gradually deteriorated for associations like the ECRF. In 2019, the parliament passed a new NGO law, requiring all organizations to register with the government by January 2023 and have their activities monitored by the State, a concession many organizations are not willing to make.

‘The first massive wave of arrests came in 2013,’ Mohamed Lotfi tells me, ‘when Sisi cracked down upon supporters of the ousted president and members of the Muslim Brotherhood.’ Over time, the scope was broadened to liberals, socialists, pan-Arabists and other non-Islamist political members.

‘The international community only noticed this big elephant in the room with the death of Giulio Regeni in January 2016,’ Lotfi states. Regeni was an Italian PhD-student conducting research on Egyptian independent trade unions, a sensitive subject in the country. He was abducted, tortured and eventually killed. In October 2021, a court in Rome opened the trial against four Egyptian police officers in their absence, accused of being responsible for the murder.

‘One cannot underestimate the effects of this mass imprisonment on Egyptian society,’ Lotfi says.

‘There are thousands and thousands of prisoners. That means thousands and thousands of families, friends, colleagues and acquaintances of prisoners who know about the plight and who think this is unfair. So the authorities are giving a signal to society in general that if they open their mouth, they could end up in the same situation.’

Egypt's Expatriation Room

Egypt’s “expatriation” policy is meant to humiliate travelers from Gaza

Hundreds of Palestinians spend long hours waiting inside a huge hall packed with people. Everyone waits for the Egyptian officers to call their names, at which point they will undergo another security check, before being put on buses to head to the Cairo International Airport. 

When we arrive at the airport in Cairo at 3 a.m., we are forced into another line and made to stand again despite the hundreds of empty chairs surrounding us. 

During this time, we are not allowed to leave the room or enjoy the airport’s facilities and amenities like the other travelers.

Cairo Airport, expatriation room, 6 a.m. (Photo: Tareq Hajjaj/Mondoweiss)

We are not allowed to sit, a rule made specially for Gaza residents. We’re then sent to another waiting hall — again, made specially for Gazans — where our passports are taken from us as we wait for our flights.

Feeling less than human: The hell of crossing into Gaza

Yet I, like any Palestinian who wants to travel to Gaza with a hawiyya, had to forgo any expectation of having my basic human rights respected. Instead, I experienced consistent humiliation, utter exhaustion, and total confusion. What should have taken hours took days, slowed down by uninterested and scornful Egyptian border agents, purposefully mismanaged crowds, and a sweeping attitude of dehumanization toward the Palestinians trying to reach their homeland.

The relief, however, lasted about 500 meters, after which we were confronted with yet another meaningless attempt to humiliate Palestinians: a further checkpoint mere minutes away from the last one. My mother in law, who suffers from severe asthma, had almost collapsed from the previous wait. Knowing this, our driver decided to cut the line to ask if we could go through, since we also had my five-month-old son. Unwilling to hear his plea, the soldier raised his gun and threatened to take his driver’s license if he said another word.

‘We are apparently not human’

I counted over 15 checkpoints from El Ferdan to the Arish, which sits on the Egypt-Gaza border and is the largest city in the Sinai Peninsula. At one point all the checkpoints seemed to blend together — there was no distinction between any of them except that they added to the suffering of Palestinian travelers with no regard for women, children, or the elderly.

The Al-Midan checkpoint outside Arish, however, was an exception. We arrived, hungry and tired, very late at night, and were forced to wait over six hours at an arbitrary barrier. We once again left the car and sat on the dirt roads as we waited. Every time we tried to seek comfort or entertain ourselves with fellow Palestinians waiting alongside us, a soldier ordered us back into our cars, with one telling us: “It looks like you like the situation you’re in, don’t you!”.

The Egyptian soldiers who were supposed to inspect the cars were on their phones. One was scrolling through TikTok and another was messaging on WhatsApp, while hundreds of Palestinians were waiting in the middle of the night with nowhere to seek shelter or even a bathroom to relieve themselves. I recall one woman begging a soldier to let her car through, as she had an infant who had soiled herself and developed an intense rash, because the mother had no more diapers left. He brushed her off. Egyptian soldiers looked on, wordlessly. They allowed chaos to ensue. In fact, chaos seemed to be the policy that the Egyptian military had adopted, leading Palestinians to their breaking points. We hated the situation we were in. In these moments, some even hated the fact they were Palestinian. One woman swore she would never repeat this journey ever again.

Trapped like cattle

The hell we were in was not over, however. Inside the Rafah crossing hall, absolute chaos unfolded. Hundreds of Palestinians were lining up to hand over their hawiyyas and passports that Egyptian officials simply needed to stamp. Except this act was far from simple.

The border hall looked like a snapshot from the past, with filthy floors, no trash can in sight, ancient computers, and electricity that cut off every few minutes. In the prayer room there was actual shit on the floor, while the ceiling looked like it was about to collapse on you.

Yet for a select few, the travel to and from Gaza can be easier, maybe even luxurious. While sitting on broken metal chairs, a room adjacent to the border hall was left ajar. Inside I could see leather couches in a nice air conditioned room and people serving drinks to those seated. These very few Palestinians traveled with a VIP travel service called Ya Hala and were sitting in its refurbished lounge away from the chaos and humiliation.

Ya Hala has links with the Egyptian government and security establishment and profits off of the siege by charging anywhere from $700 to $5,000 dollars per person to travel with the company which skips the checkpoints, the inspections, and the days-long waits. Palestinians without that kind of money, like the hundreds on the journey with my family, have to wait months or even years on waitlists in order to travel.

Abdel al Fattah after father's funeral

Alaa Abd El-Fattah and Egypt’s Climate of Repression at COP27

November 10, 2022

An example of al-Sisi’s brutality is the imprisonment of 40-year-old writer and organizer Alaa Abd El-Fattah. Alaa, who holds joint Egyptian/British citizenship, has been imprisoned for most of the last ten years, targeted for eloquently advocating for democracy and liberation. Alaa was key during the Arab Spring, inspiring people with his words and creating free speech tools on the internet. In the violent Egyptian police state with pervasive surveillance and omnipresent secret police, though, advocating for freedom is a crime. Desperate after a decade of arbitrary and abusive detention, Alaa Abd El-Fattah began a hunger strike over 220 days ago. On November 6th, as COP27 opened and world leaders descended on Sharm el-Sheikh, Alaa escalated his fast, refusing water as well. Without immediate international intervention, Alaa will likely die before the final gavel drops on COP27.

Alaa’s mother, Laila Soueif, has been waiting every day outside the prison where her son is locked up, demanding proof he is still alive. A mathematics professor, she is a renowned human rights activist herself. On Thursday, she was told that her son had received an unexplained “medical intervention.” Human Rights Watch has warned Egypt against “imposing cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment,” and that “hunger striking is a political act.”

Alaa’s lawyer was informed that he could visit Alaa, but, upon arriving at the prison gate, was denied entry.

Alaa’s two sisters, Mona and Sanaa, staged a sit-in at the British Foreign Office in London, calling on the government of newly-installed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to intervene on Alaa’s behalf, and to bring him to the UK. Sunak, who is attending COP27, wrote to the family, “I will continue to stress to President Sisi the importance that we attach to the swift resolution of Alaa’s case, and an end to his unacceptable treatment.” Sanaa, 28, is now at COP27, and has helped bring human rights front and center onto the climate justice agenda. Sanaa, who has spent three years in prison herself, has been threatened with arrest.

President Biden has enormous leverage over the Egyptian government, and is attending COP27. Fifty-six Congressmembers have urged him to demand Alaa’s release. While campaigning in 2020, Biden actually tweeted in support of other imprisoned Egyptian dissidents, writing, “Arresting, torturing, and exiling activists…or threatening their families is unacceptable. No more blank checks for Trump’s ‘favorite dictator.’”

Egypt's Crowded Cells

Instead of fist-bumping the US-backed dictator al-Sisi, the way he did with the autocratic head of Saudi Arabia, Mohamed bin Salman, Biden should demand the immediate release of Alaa and all other political prisoners. Laila Soueif wrote to Biden and other world leaders attending COP27, “If Alaa dies you too will have blood on your hands.”

In 2019, Mada Masr, one of Egypt’s last remaining independent news organizations, published a piece by Alaa, addressing the climate. It also appears in Alaa’s book, “You Have Not Yet Been Defeated”:

World Leaders at COP27

“The crisis, for certain, is not a crisis of awareness, but of surrendering to the inevitability of inequality. If the only thing that unites us is the threat, then every person or group will move to defend their interests. But if we meet around a hope in a better future, a future where we put an end to all forms of inequality, this global awareness will be transformed into positive energy. Hope here is a necessary action. Our rosy dreams will probably not come to pass. But if we leave ourselves to our nightmares we’ll be killed by fear before the Floods arrive.”

Alaa Abd El-Fattah should be attending COP27, addressing world leaders – not on the edge of death in an Egyptian prison.

25 March 2020

Open Letter to Jennie Formby – Who Would Have Imagined that You Would Prove to be Worse than Iain McNicol?

Disqualifying Candidates to Prevent them being Elected is not exactly new –this is how the Tyrant of Egypt, ‘President’ Sisi, was ‘Elected’


Dear Jennie,
I realise that you are unlikely to be General Secretary for much longer. However, given that you are doing your best to prepare the ground for a renewed and intensified witch-hunt of socialists, all under the pretext of combating a non-existent ‘anti-Semitism’ for which there is no evidence, I thought I might be of some help, since you appear to be suffering from a touch of the Lansmans.
When we held a demonstration outside Labour Party Conference in 2017 calling for Iain McNicol to go, little did we imagine that one day we might recall the bumbling old rogue with something approaching affection.
Even Israel's claim to be a 'Jewish democracy' is a lie
Even though machiavellian McNicol did his best to prevent Corbyn standing for leader, even he didn’t try to prevent candidates winning an election once they were nominated, by the ruse of suspending them for the ‘crime’ of standing. That really is an innovation.
Jennie Formby's model of an election candidate - Egypt's President Sisi who presides over a regime where torture and disappearances are the norm - 
You are not however the first to have thought of it. Egyptian dictator Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who overthrew the democratically elected President of Egypt Mohamed Morsi, beat you to it. In the 2018 elections Sisi managed to intimidate, harass, deport and disqualify 6 candidates for President before eventually choosing his opponent. Unsurprisingly Sisi obtained a 97% vote.
Although you also suspended 6 candidates you were forced to reinstate Jo Bird. No doubt the allegation was ‘anti-Semitism’, because in Labour’s Alice-in-Wonderland, Jews are the worst anti-Semites.
At the risk of being accused of ‘anti-Semitism’ I must point out that even Hitler didn’t disqualify candidates in the March 1933 elections.
Comparisons with Nazis - Can Something Be True & anti-semitic?
I realise that comparisons with the Nazis are ‘anti-Semitic’ even if they are true. I also understand why Zionists don’t like to be reminded of their past history but what I find difficult to accept is that something can be true and anti-Semitic.
I realise that you weren’t appointed for your intellectual prowess but surely even you should understand that whole point about anti-Semitism was that it wasn’t true. Yet by saying ‘anti-Semitism’ is what offends Jews (i.e. they mean Zionists of course) rather than what is untrue about Jews you are legitimising anti-Semitism?  This is where the fake ‘anti-Semitism’  campaign and the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism has ended up.
If something offends Jews it is now held to be anti-Semitic, regardless of whether it is true (Jews always mean Jewish Zionists). Is something that offends Muslims also Islamaphobic? So those of us who opposed the fatwa on Salman Rushdie and Satanic Verses were, according to your ‘logic’, Islamaphobic?
According to the venerable Chakrabarti Report
it is always incendiary to compare the actions of Jewish people or institutions anywhere in the world to those of Hitler or the Nazis
Perhaps you could tell me whether or not Professor Ze’ev Sternhell is anti-Semitic for writing about a ‘Growing Fascism and a Racism Akin to Early Nazism’ in Israel?
Sternhell incidentally was a child survivor of a Nazi ghetto in Poland as well as being a world authority on fascism. But why should that stop him from being an anti-Semite? Was Dr Ofer Cassif, a lecturer at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University and a member of the Knesset also anti-Semitic when he said that "those who refuse to see the similarities between what is happening in Israel, specifically in the past two years, and Germany in the 1930s, has a problem...’
Certainly Professor Daniel Blatman, the Chief Historian at the Warsaw Ghetto Museum and a researcher into the Holocaust is anti-Semitic. He described Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust Propaganda Museum as having
functioned as a hard-working laundromat, striving to bleach out the sins of every anti-Semitic, fascist, racist or simply murderously thuggish leader or politician like Hungary’s Viktor Orban, the Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte and Italy’s Matteo Salvini.
Blatman was referring to Hitler worshippers like Duterte.
Unfortunately neither Blatman, Casif or Sternhell are members of the Labour Party so you can’t expel them! They are however amongst a minority of Israelis prepared to speak out against the vitriolic racism of a country whose own Prime Minister openly states that it is a state of its Jewish citizens not all its people.
When Israelis speak out about Israel's Nazi-style racism e.g. official opposition to miscegenation, what does that say about the abject cowardice of people like yourself who bow their head to Britain’s Zionist lobbies?
Amongst those you have suspended is Mehmood Mirza, the leading candidate for the BAME position on the NEC with 75 nominations. His ‘offence’ according to the Daily Telegraph was
sharing a cartoon which “depicted a sticker with the words “anti-Semitism” being placed across the mouth of a man who has a “free Palestine” band around his head….”
In the light of the vicious campaign by the Board of Deputies and Jewish Labour Movement against Show Racism the Red Card to destroy its funding if it continued to have Ken Loach and Mike Rosen as judges in a competition, your decision demonstrates that your decision is both racist and based on a lie.
That Zionist groups could threaten the existence of an anti-racist charity in order to attack critics of Israel shows exactly what their agenda is. Neither the Board or the JLM has ever shown the slightest interest in opposing Tommy Robinson or fascist groups in Britain.
Since you are not the sharpest tool in the box let me put it more bluntly. There isn’t a single Palestine solidarity activist in this country who hasn’t been accused of anti-Semitism. ‘Anti-Semitism’ is the first resort of those who find it difficult to defend torturing children.
Even mention of the Israel lobby is now anti-Semitic! One of the most active members of that lobby is Luke Akehurst, Director of We believe in Israel’, an offshoot of another Israel lobby group BICOM.
I’ve asked you this before and I understand your reticence to provide an answer. Why, when Akehurst justified the murder of unarmed Palestinian demonstrators, including over 70 children, has he not been expelled?  
Why when Labour Friends of Israel justified Israel mowing down children and medics were they allowed to book a stall at Labour's conference?
If someone had justified the murder of 70 Jewish children would they still be in the Labour Party?  Why the double standards?

And speaking of double standards why has Luke Stanger, who is suspended, not part of the fast-track expulsions? Apart from his habitual harassment of women he posted a tweet describing Travellers as a 'nasty blight'. What if 'Jews'  had been so described?
The Chilsons
Dr Tali and Cyril Chilson are an ex-Israeli couple, academics in Oxford. Both their parents were in Nazi concentration camps. Both are anti-Zionist, as were the majority of those who died in the Holocaust. Only in your Orwellian world can they be accused of anti-Semitism/
Tali resigned after 11 years membership of the Labour Party after accusations of anti-Semitism by your moronic minions. Tali wrote:
I am not clear as to how the daughter of a Jewish family who was born and raised in Israel, can be at all ‘Anti-Semitic’. The Labour Party is bringing itself into disrepute by persecuting its most loyal members.
The accusations were based on 7 year old tweets. I thought Chakrabarti had outlawed this behaviour? Tali, who specialises in Jewish studies, went on to say that
‘I am certainly better placed than my anonymous accusers to recognise authentic Antisemitism wherever it raises its ugly head.
Labour’s McCarthyists aren’t interested in genuine anti-Semitism but in defending Israel, the worlds most racist state.  That was why Lansman and friends pushed for the IHRA which at a stroke redefined anti-racism as ‘anti-Semitism’ whilst exonerating genuine anti-Semites.
I don’t know whether you’ve ever felt shame but anyone who calls themselves a socialist, should be ashamed reading Tali’s letter and the fact that she has been forced into resigning by your racist underlings.
Graham Durham and the Chief Rabbi
One of the candidates you suspended, Graham Durham, wrote:
I began fighting racism and fascism on the streets of Manningham in Bradford, Corby, and Leeds in the 1970s when the National Front could mobilise thousands. I travelled overnight several times to support Jayaben Desai and the Grunwick strike. I have campaigned for justice for Stephen Lawrence and against excessive police force against Black people, particularly the shooting of Mark Duggan. Most recently, I attended and spoke at a local rally near my home alongside rabbis when antisemitic daubing was smeared on local bus stops. I have visited both Israel and Palestine, twice meeting elected Israeli Jewish politicians as well as Palestinians. I have also visited Auschwitz and Jewish remembrance events in Berlin and Jerusalem.
Tuvia Tenenom - during a sickening lecture when he described Palestinians as overfed and living in luxury - Formby bases Pete Willsman's suspension on his sting operation
This is similar to my own political biography yet, like so many other anti-racists, Durham was suspended in order to appease the Trump supporting Tories of the Board of Deputies. Speaking of which, isn’t it about time you reinstated Pete Willsman who was subject to a sting operation by a Zionist ‘journalist’ Tuvia Tenenbom. I suggest you watch the video of this disgusting fascist in which he says that the only suffering Palestinians experience is having too much to eat.
Graham’s offence was calling Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, a Tory! I’m not sure why this is anti-Semitic even were it untrue. Mirvis, who became a Zionist in apartheid South Africa, trained as a rabbi at Har Etzion yeshivah in the settlement of Alon Shvut, built on stolen land. Mirvis took part on Jerusalem Day 2017 in the March of the Flags in which thousands of settler youth rampage through the Arab quarter chanting ‘Death to the Arabs’ and similar slogans. 
George Wilmers was fingered for having declared that the “JLM were a front for Israel.” I suggest you visit their website where you will read that the JLM ‘organise within the World Zionist Organisation alongside our sister party ... the Israeli Labor Party.’ Once again it seems that something can be true and anti-Semitic. It is also affiliated to the WZO, which has a ‘Department for Land Theft’.
Guatemala's genocidal dictator, Rios Montt, who was responsible for the murder of 200,000 Indians - all with Israel's help and training
How is it that anti-racists and anti-fascists are being suspended and expelled at the behest of supporters of a state that was best friends of Apartheid South Africa, supplied weapons to Pinochet, trained and equipped the Guatemalan Junta whilst it committed genocide, murdering 200,000 Mayan Indians. Today is best friends to Hungary’s Orban and Brazil’s Bolsonaro and is arming the Burmese Junta? To mention nothing of its support for India’s Narendra Modi. These are the people you are defending.
Imagine that supporters of South Africa in the 1970’s had been able to expel opponents of Apartheid? That is the situation in the Labour Party today. 
Apparently it is ‘anti-Semitic’ to call Israel and its foundation ‘racist’ but the evidence that it is is overwhelming. When the Knesset approved legislation that made it legal to bar Israeli Palestinians access to 93% of Israel’s ‘Jewish’ land, Ha’aretz’s editorial was A racist Jewish state. Presumably Israel’s Ha’aretz is also anti-Semitic?
The Knesset passed the Reception Committees Bill which allows Jewish communities to bar Arabs from living amongst them. Imagine the British parliament giving non-Jews the right not to have to live with Jews. Anti-Semitic? Not according to you and your racist friends.

The sad fact is that if British Jews experienced one-tenth of the racism that Palestinians experience then the accusation of anti-Semitism would indeed be justified.
Pauline Hammerton
I realise this is a sensitive subject for you but the death of Pauline Hammerton, Chair of Manchester Socialist Health Association, an 80 year old activist cannot be ignored or brushed under the carpet. Pauline was suspended on 4th February. She was dead by the 14th February. In her last tweet she wrote, in shock and anguish, that
I’ve been expelled from the Labour Party for retweeeting tweets critical of Israel and supportive of Palestinians and reposting similar FB posts. I can’t appeal for 5 years by which time I’ll probably be dead.’
Mike Sivier wrote
It seems she had been unaware that the party had been planning to expel her, and was left distraught by the decision... It is believed that the shock triggered a haemorrhage that killed her. 
Despite her long service to the Labour movement Pauline was one of 25 people expelled in one day under the fast track procedures. Procedures which Labour Party conference was told would only be used in exceptional circumstances.
Your treatment of Pauline was shocking. At no time did your witch hunters attempt to personally contact her. Instead the letter of suspension contains a phone number which isn't even staffed by the Labour Party. At the behest of the Israeli state your functionaries were party to causing distress to an elderly woman whose only crime was supporting the Palestinians.
It is a reasonable assumption that the shock of being expelled caused or contributed to her death. You and your staff are personally responsible for the distress that Pauline suffered and the tragedy that occurred however much you might try to wriggle.
The Election
The idea that the press and the BBC are concerned with ‘anti-Semitism’ is a fantasy yet you have continually appeased the Tory press who are apparently upset about  anti-Jewish racism. It was your attempt to appease them which led to Labour’s election defeat.
You and Seamus Milne didn’t even bother to brief Jeremy Corbyn when he was interviewed by Andrew Neil. When Neil challenged Corbyn to apologise for Labour ‘anti-Semitism’ all he needed to have said was that he had nothing to apologise for.
Corbyn could then have told Neil he wasn’t going to take lectures on anti-Semitism from someone who hired David Irving, a holocaust denier, to examine the Goebbels Diaries when he was Sunday Times Editor. If pressed he could have mentioned that the Spectator, whose Board Neil chairs, has employed Panagiotis Theodoracopulos, an open anti-Semite who subscribes to the blood libel myth. Instead Corbyn was led like a lamb to slaughter.
Salem
One of the ironies of the ‘anti-Semitism’ witch-hunt is that denial of the accusation is proof of one’s guilt! Just as during the Salem Witchhunt, denial of being a witch was proof that you were a witch. In the empty words of Rebecca Long Bailey, if accused of anti-Semitism
The only acceptable response to any accusation of racist prejudice is self-scrutiny, self-criticism and self-improvement”
Far-right Zionist organisation, the Simon Wiesenthall Centre in Los Angeles, named Corbyn the No. 1 'antisemite' - presumably there are no neo-Nazis left in the world!
Presumably since Jeremy Corbyn has been named as the world’s No. 1 anti-Semite by a Zionist organisation then it is ‘anti-Semitic’ if Corbyn denies the allegation?!! Such is the absurdity of the position that you have got into.
The fake ‘anti-Semitism’ campaign is  based on the idea that all Jews are Zionists, itself anti-Semitic. The BOD who demanded the heads of Labour’s Palestinian supporters are the same people who held hands with anti-Semites such as Steve Bannon, Trump’s former advisor, who didn’t want his kids going to school with ‘whiny’ Jewish brats. Which didn’t stop him being the guest of honour at the Zionist Organisation of America’s gala dinner.
Or we could mention the neo-Nazi founder of America’s alt-Right Richard Spencer, who declares himself a White Zionist. Another admirer of Zionism, is India’s Prime Minister, who as Chief Minister of Gujarat, instigated pogroms estimated to have killed over 2,000 Muslims. Israel is the model ethno-nationalist state for White Supremacists the world over – from Tommy Robinson to Donald Trump. 
Ever since its formation Zionism and Anti-Semitism have been Siamese twins. Both agree that Jews don’t belong in non-Jewish society. When you retire in a few months you will be able to look back and see how you have paved the way for the Right. You devoted your time as General Secretary of the Labour Party to attacking anti-racists.
Let me quote the great Black American novelist, poet and activist, James Baldwin:
“But the state of Israel was not created for the salvation of the Jews; it was created for the salvation of the Western interests.
Israel is no more Jewish than the Ulster statelet is Protestant. It is Jewish only in so far as Jews are racially privileged.
I have not mentioned the racists that you have covered for Jennie. John Mann, who wrote a pamphlet on Anti-Social Behaviour that labelled Gypsies, just as the Nazis did, as an asocial element.

Or Tom Watson who ‘lost sleep’ thinking about ‘poor Phil’ Woolas, the racist Labour MP who the High Court removed from Parliament after having run an election campaign based on ‘making the White folk angry.’ Or Margaret Hodge, who covered for child abuse as Leader of Islington Council and then libelled one of the victims.
I leave you with an excellent letter from Natalie Strecker, a Palestine solidarity activist who referred herself to your witch-hunting friends, as she is obviously guilty according to your medieval theology.
Yours as ever,
Tony Greenstein