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Hamas denies commenting on Corbyn pledge to negotiate with all sides
Hamas spokesman says he did not give interview as Israel's Labour party says it may sever ties with UK party over anti-Semitism row
Jeremy Corbyn has suspended MP Naz Shah and former London mayor Ken Livingstone and has launched an inquiry into anti-Semitism in the party (AFP)
Hamas spokesman says he did not give interview as Israel's Labour party says it may sever ties with UK party over anti-Semitism row
Jeremy Corbyn has suspended MP Naz Shah and former London mayor Ken Livingstone and has launched an inquiry into anti-Semitism in the party (AFP)
Hamas has denied a report that one of its spokespeople “welcomed”
comments made by British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, allegedly
telling a right-wing news website that his willingness to engage with
Hamas was a “painful hit” for Israel.
Taher A-Nunu, who is also a senior Hamas official, reportedly told
Breitbart Jerusalem that Corbyn’s views on Hamas showed “that freedom
movements are still appreciated and respected”.
“We consider the statements of the Labour leader to be an important
message to people in Western countries that Hamas is not and will not be
considered a terrorist group and our struggle is reduced to the borders
of occupied Palestine,” Nunu was reported to have said.
However, Nunu has since denied making the statement, telling Middle East
Eye that he gave no interview to the publication and did not mention
Corbyn.
“I did not make any statements on this issue at all,” Nunu said. "I call
on all of the media to delete my quotes because they are not true.
"I didn't speak to anyone - not to local or international media. No one called me at all."
Another Hamas source also told MEE that the group has made no comments on Corbyn's leadership.
Late on Tuesday, MEE contaced one of the authors of the Breitbart
article to comment on Nunu's denial, but has not yet had a response.
Over the weekend, the Labour leader said that he would continue to speak
with both Hamas and Hezbollah, despite the fact that they are labelled
terrorist organisations by Israel and some in the West.
Nunu's alleged comments come as Israel's Labour Party said on Tuesday
that it is weighing severing ties with its British sister party after
three more local UK councillors were suspended over fresh anti-Semitism
allegations on Monday.
Britain's Labour Party has been fielding accusations of anti-Semitism
for months, ever since leftwinger Corbyn was elected party leader in
September in a surprise victory.
Last week, British MP Naz Shah was suspended from the party over
Facebook posts made before she became an MP, including one which
suggested that Israel should be moved to the US.
The following day, former London mayor Ken Livingstone sparked
controversy while attempting to defend Shah when he said Nazi leader
Adolf Hitler had supported Zionism “before he went mad and ended up
killing six million Jews”. He was subsequently suspended from the party.
On Friday, Corbyn announced an independent review into the allegations,
saying there was no place for "anti-Semitism or any form of racism in
the Labour Party".
Israeli Labour concern
Corbyn’s camp also strongly defended his statements about Hamas and Hezbollah saying that “he has met many people with whom he profoundly disagrees in order to promote peace and reconciliation processes, including in South Africa, Latin America, Ireland and the Middle East”.
“Jeremy Corbyn has been a longstanding supporter of Palestinian rights
and the pursuit of peace and justice in the Middle East through dialogue
and negotiation,” the statement said.
Nunu, however, allegedly told Breitbart that Corbyn’s refusal to disavow
talks with Hamas served as proof that the anti-Israel Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign was succeeding.
Corbyn’s statements comes “as part of the international boycott campaign
that the enemy (Israel) is suffering from,” Nunu was reported as
saying. “This campaign is succeeding on both the economic and political
levels and it comes at a moment that the enemy is facing difficulties in
justifying its crimes against the Palestinian people.”
In reaction to the chain of events, the Israeli Labour spokesman told
AFP on Tuesday that breaking ties with its British counterparts is
just "one of the options that is being considered".
Israeli lawmaker Oren Hazan of the ruling right-wing governing Likud
party said Corbyn ought to focus on the "real front of Islamic terrorism
playing a lead role in Europe... instead of focusing on a peace-seeking
country like Israel."
The head of the opposition Yesh Atid party, former finance minister Yair
Lapid, said: "The disease of anti-Semitism has taken root inside the
British Labour Party and the leadership seems both incapable and
unwilling to tackle the problem."
The Israeli foreign ministry and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
office declined to comment, saying it was a domestic British issue.

