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Hamas praises ‘supportive’ Corbyn

- By Harry Yorke POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

Hamas has pledged its support for Jeremy Corbyn as more evidence emerged last night of his long-running links to the Islamist group. Praising the Labour leader, Hamas, which was recently proscribed by the European Court of Justice, declared: “We salute Jeremy Corbyn’s supportive positions to the Palestinia­ns.” Separately, Mr Corbyn was also facing a fresh inquiry into an undeclared trip to the West Bank in 2010, where he was pictured meeting senior Hamas officials.

HAMAS has pledged its support for Jeremy Corbyn as more evidence emerged last night of his long-running links to the Islamist group.

Praising the Labour leader for his political activism, Hamas, which was recently proscribed by the European Court of Justice, declared “we salute Jeremy Corbyn’s supportive positions to the Palestinia­ns”.

However, the message of support, posted on the group’s official Twitter page, stopped short of calling for Mr Corbyn to be elected prime minister, stating that it respected “the choice of the British people”.

Separately, Mr Corbyn was also facing a fresh investigat­ion into an undeclared trip to the West Bank in 2010, where he was pictured meeting senior Hamas officials.

The Daily Telegraph understand­s that the Labour leader has been reported to the standards watchdog amid concerns that he breached parliament­ary rules.

Mr Corbyn did not record the trip in the members’ register of interests, which requires MPS to declare any overseas visits paid for by third parties that exceed a threshold of £660.

However, records from the register show that Andy Slaughter, the Labour MP for Hammersmit­h, who joined Mr Corbyn for the visit, declared that his travel and accommodat­ion costs had totalled £927 and had been paid for by the British-based Friends of al-aqsa and Middle East Monitor.

Last night, a Labour spokesman was unable to say whether the trip fell below the threshold for declaratio­n, but added the party believed it was under the £660 limit and was working to establish the full details. They added: “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.”

News of the Hamas visit follows the disclosure that Mr Corbyn attended a conference in Qatar in 2012, where he was joined by convicted terrorists and senior officials from Hamas.

Mr Corbyn was joined in Doha by Husam Badran, a former Hamas military leader sentenced to 17 years for his alleged role in a string of terror attacks which killed more than 100 people. Others present included Khalid Mishaal, the former political leader of Hamas, and Dr Abdul Aziz Umar, who received seven life sentences for aiding in the preparatio­n of a suicide belt.

Mr Corbyn acknowledg­ed in an Iranian TV interview that he had met Umar at the conference and claimed in his regular Morning Star column that he had eaten a “takeaway” with Mishaal during a trip to Gaza in 2010.

Asked about the meeting yesterday, Mr Corbyn said: “A takeaway dinner? I don’t remember any takeaway dinners. I have met many people from many aspects of the Palestinia­n cause as a way of bringing about dialogue, as a way of bringing about peace.”

 Moderate Labour MPS last night reacted angrily to the news that the daughter of Dame Margaret Hodge has been subjected to a torrent of abuse from supporters of the Labour leader.

Dame Margaret has experience­d a wave of anti-jewish hatred in recent weeks after she accused Mr Corbyn of being an “anti-semite” in Parliament.

It has now emerged that her daughter, Lizzi Watson, the deputy editor of the BBC News at 6 and 10, has been targeted by online trolls. Last night, Dame Margaret called the abuse “deeply unpleasant” and “pathetic”.

 ??  ?? Mr Corbyn sits in the driver’s seat of a bus on a visit to Alexander Dennis bus manufactur­ers in Falkirk yesterday as part of Labour’s “Build it in Britain” campaign
Mr Corbyn sits in the driver’s seat of a bus on a visit to Alexander Dennis bus manufactur­ers in Falkirk yesterday as part of Labour’s “Build it in Britain” campaign

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