British MP: Israel
Fabricated Knife Attack Stories, Conservative Party Influenced By ‘Jewish
Money’
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“There is now a big group of Conservative members of
Parliament who are pro-Israel whatever government does and they are not
interested in what Israel ,
in what the Israeli government does.”
Labour MP Sir Gerald Kaufman has allegedly accused Israel of
fabricating some recent stories about knife attacks against Jews in Israel, and
claimed the Conservative party is influenced by “Jewish money,” in a speech at
a pro-Palestine event at Parliament.
As reported by The Jewish Chronicle, Kaufman, MP for
Manchester Gorton and Father of the House, told the audience at a Palestine
Return Centre event that the Government has become more pro-Israel in recent
years due to donations from Jewish groups.
It’s Jewish money, Jewish donations to the Conservative
Party – as in the general election in May – support from The Jewish Chronicle,
all of those things, bias the Conservatives,” he said.
“There is now a big group of Conservative members of
Parliament who are pro-Israel whatever government does and they are not
interested in what Israel ,
in what the Israeli government does.”
He added: “They’re not interested in the fact that
Palestianians are living a repressed life, and are liable to be shot at any
time. In the last few days alone the Israelis have murdered 52 Palestianians
and nobody pays attention and this government doesn’t care.”
Kaufman then went on to claim “more than half” of the
stabbings that have recently happened in the West Bank, Jerusalem
and the rest of Israel
were fabricated, in comments that were recorded by blogger David Collier.
“Not only that, they got to the point of executing
Arab-looking people and in the past few days they killed two Jewish Israelis
and an Eritrean just because they looked Arab.
“They fabricated a stabbing story to justify the killings
before they found out they were not Palestinians.”
Kaufman was referring to an incident which took place
earlier this month, in which an Eritrean man was killed by an angry crowd who
incorrectly believed he was the
accomplice of an Arab attacker.
The Palestine Return Centre, who organised the roundtable
event where Kaufman made the comments, is a consultancy which focuses on issues
relating to dispersed Palestinians and their return to Israel .
Kaufman has been an MP since June 1970, making him the
longest-serving MP currently in the House of Commons. He is Jewish, and has
long been an outspoken critic of Israel and the Israeli government.
© Belfast Telegraph
Source Mint Press News
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