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How Corbyn praised terrorists’ speeches as ‘electrifyi­ng’

- By Jim Norton

JEREMY Corbyn hailed speeches by Palestinia­n terrorists as ‘fascinatin­g and electrifyi­ng’ after attending a controvers­ial conference, it can be revealed.

The Labour leader went to a 2012 event in Qatar addressed by several ex-prisoners who had recently been released in exchange for an Israeli soldier.

One was Abdul Aziz Umar, who received seven life sentences for aiding a suicide bombing that killed seven in Jerusalem in 2003. Another was ex-Hamas military leader Husam Badran, who orchestrat­ed several attacks in Israel in which more than 100 died.

They were among the Palestinia­n prisoners released in exchange for Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier who had been held in captivity by Hamas. Earlier this month, footage emerged of Mr Corbyn on Iranian state TV speaking about the Doha conference on Palestinia­n refugees in April 2012 and referring to the men in the prisoner swap as ‘brothers’.

At the time, Labour insisted he was ‘in no way supporting or endorsing’ the Palestinia­n prisoners’ actions and only used the word ‘brother’ as it was ‘a respectful term for a male Muslim’.

But a newly unearthed article written by the now Labour leader – which has since been deleted online – appears to cast doubt on that explanatio­n. Days after the event in April 2012, Mr Corbyn wrote in the Morning Star newspaper: ‘The conference... was attended by delegates who had recently been released from prison in return for the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. Their contributi­on was fascinatin­g and electrifyi­ng.’

He has been embroiled in controvers­y after photos emerged of him holding a wreath at a Tunisian cemetery where terror leaders linked to the 1972 Munich massacre are buried.

Last night, Mr Corbyn’s spokesman said: ‘Jeremy has a long and principled record of solidarity with the Palestinia­n people and engaging with actors in the conflict to support peace and justice in the Middle East. That is the right thing to do.’

 ?? ?? Jeremy Corbyn at the 2012 conference. Also pictured at the event were Abdul Aziz Umar (right) and Husam Badran (far-right)
Jeremy Corbyn at the 2012 conference. Also pictured at the event were Abdul Aziz Umar (right) and Husam Badran (far-right)

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