
Nice try, Jooos, you’re not fooling Jeremy Corbyn.
Via Ynet:
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn claimed in 2010 that Israeli officials control the speeches of British parliamentarians, in yet another apparently anti-Semitic statement brought to light Tuesday by the British Daily Mail.
According to the paper, Corbyn was filmed at a meeting of the Solidarity Campaign for Palestine in London speaking about the Mavi Marmara incident, when Shayetet 13 naval commandos raided a Turkish vessel trying to “break the siege” on Gaza. Ten Turkish nationals were killed in the raid.
“British parliamentarians arrived at the parliament with pre-prepared speeches, and I am sure that your friend Ron Prosor (the Israeli ambassador to Britain at the time—ed.) wrote them, because all of them featured the same keywords,” Corbyn said in his remarks at the event.
Corbyn said that “fashionable” terms that repeated themselves included: “Israel’s need for security,” “the extremism of people on one ship” and “the existence of Turkish militants on this ship.”
“These expressions were mentioned in every single speech,” Corbyn said.
