The Jerusalem Post

Corbyn calls for review of arms sales to Israel

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British Labour Party head Jeremy Corbyn called for a review of arms sales to Israel in a message condemning its “illegal and inhumane” actions against Palestinia­ns protesting on the border with the Gaza Strip.

The message was read Saturday at a demonstrat­ion in support of the Palestinia­ns outside the prime minister’s office on Downing Street and posted on Corbyn’s Facebook page.

“The killing and wounding of yet more unarmed Palestinia­n protesters yesterday by Israeli forces in Gaza is an outrage. They have a right to protest against their appalling conditions and the continuing blockade and occupation of Palestinia­n land, and in support of their right to return to their homes and their right to self-determinat­ion,” Corbyn’s statement said.

“Firing live ammunition into crowds of unarmed civilians is illegal and inhumane and cannot be tolerated,” it said, adding: “The UK government must support the UN secretary-general’s call for an independen­t internatio­nal inquiry into the killing of protesters in Gaza and review the sale of arms that could be used in violation of internatio­nal law.”

The message came a day after nine Gaza Palestinia­ns, including a journalist, were killed during protests at the border with Israel, the second Friday in a row of so-called March of Return protests. Some 10,000 tires were burned during Friday’s protests, under whose cover some protesters threw rocks and firebombs at Israeli soldiers and attempted to damage and cross the border fence into Israel, according to the IDF, which said it used live fire and riot control methods to stop protesters from breaching the fence.

Corbyn did not mention Hamas, which runs Gaza. He called Hezbollah and Hamas his friends in 2009 and said it was an honor to host representa­tives from the terrorist groups in parliament. In 2016 he said he regretted making those remarks.

His latest statement comes days after the Jewish community agreed to meet with him to discuss removing antisemiti­sm from his party and after attending a Passover Seder organized by a left-wing Jewish group that openly calls for Israel’s destructio­n. (JTA)

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