Farage: There’s a competition on the left to be the most beastly to Israel
UK should be 'deeply critical ally' of Israel, for 'things they've done', says Reform UK leader
The UK should be “deeply critical” friends of Israel “for some of the things they’ve done” Nigel Farage has said, while insisting there is a competition on the political left to be most critical of the Jewish state.
Speaking at the press conference held to announce the defection of former Tory MP Danny Kruger to Reform UK, Farae said:”We’ve always been a great ally of Israel. It doesn’t mean we support every single thing they do, far from it.
“But it seems to me that criticism of Israel, criticism of the Israeli army, criticism of Zionism – quite where that merges with outright antisemitism is perhaps a bigger intellectual debate than we can have right here right now – but it does seem to me that all the pressure is heading in that direction.”
Farage was asked about the decision by The Royal College of Defence Studies in the UK to not accept students from Israel’s IDF, in response to the continuation of the Gaza war.He then added:”There’s almost a competition between the Greens, the Liberal Democrats, Labour, whatever Jeremy [Corbyn] is going to call his outfit – almost a competition, who can be the most beastly [to Israel] …”
The Reform leader also told journalists there are an “awful lot of Jewish people scared to go out on the streets, given the situation we’re in.”
“So look, we should be critical friends of Israel, you might say deeply critical for some of the things they’ve done, but they’re in a very, very tight spot.”
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