A letter to the Times this morning, from a (considerable) number of lords and baronesses:
Sir, In their letter to The Times (Aug 7) Sir Ephraim Mirvis, the Chief Rabbi, Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Sayed Razawi, Chief Imam of the Scottish Ahlul Bayt Society, and other faith leaders point out that an appropriate response to the outbreak of hatred, violence and vandalism is to work on building “a cohesive and harmonious society for all”. The Islamic Human Rights Commission has adopted a different approach. Its letter dated August 6 to the home secretary and police chiefs asserts (with, of course, no factual foundation) that “far-right elements” have been “enabled by their Zionist financiers abroad”. Such primitive, dangerous and disgraceful antisemitism needs to be called out and condemned.
Blaming the Zionists, otherwise known as the Jews, is (unsurprisingly) quite the thing now:
This is Anas Al-Tikriti, anti-zionist antisemite, speaking today in Harrow, London, telling the crowd that, essentially, Tommy Robinson is being financed by "The Zionists" pic.twitter.com/8r6vkQz5To
— Yonatan יונתן #AdoptIHRA (@__jacker__) August 7, 2024
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