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Jeremy Corbyn claimed Israeli envoy wrote speeches for MPs

Labour leader addressed event for Palestine Solidarity Campaign, and claimed that ex-ambassador Ron Prosor gave MPs a 'pre-prepared script'

Ex Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn
Ex Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn claimed in a 2010 speech that Israel controls speeches made by British parliamentarians, it has been revealed.

The claim, captured on video, was made during a meeting of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday.

Corbyn was speaking about the Mavi Marmara incident in May 2010, in which ten Turkish activists attempting to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza were killed after Israeli naval commandos boarded the ship and were met with violent resistance.

They quoted Corbyn as saying that British lawmakers “all turned up [to the debating chamber] with a pre-prepared script. I’m sure our friend Ron Prosor (the Israeli ambassador at the time) wrote it. Because they all came up with the same key words. It was rather like reading a European document looking for buzz-words.

Corbyn added: “And the buzz-words were, ‘Israel’s need for security.’ And then ‘the extremism of the people on one ship.’ And ‘the existence of Turkish militants on the vessel.’  It came through in every single speech, this stuff came through.”

The newspaper reported that it had examined the transcript of the debate Corbyn referred to in his speech and “could find no evidence that any of Mr. Corbyn’s ‘buzz words’ were mentioned by MPs.” The newspaper also said that lawmakers who spoke during the session confirmed that they received no such ‘pre-prepared script’ or ‘buzz-words’ from Israeli sources.

Eight Turks and one Turkish-American were killed and several Israeli soldiers and pro-Palestinians were wounded on the ship on May 31 2010.

Gideon Falter, chairman of the Campaign Against Antisemitism, told the newspaper in reference to Corbyn’s remarks that “Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories cast Jews as sinister manipulators, pulling the strings and subverting democracy.”

The Campaign Against Antisemitism started a Change.org campaign this week calling for Labour lawmakers to issue a vote of no-confidence in Corbyn, which has garnered more than 28,000 signatures.

A hard-left politician who has called Hezbollah and Hamas officials “friends” whom he was “honoured” in 2009 to host in Parliament, Corbyn is widely accused of tolerating or ignoring anti-Semitism disguised as anti-Israel speech, among other forms of Jew hatred.

He most recently came under fire for video footage of a speech from 2013 in which he said that “Zionists” were unable to understand British ways of thinking despite growing up in the country.

Last month, Britain’s three Jewish newspapers, including the Jewish News, united in publishing a front-page editorial warning of the “existential” threat to British Jewry that a government led by Jeremy Corbyn would pose.

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