The Jewish Chronicle

Big mouth strikes again on Israel, say Morrissey critics

- And — is enough

POP SINGER Morrissey’s decision to pay tribute to Israel on a track on his new album has prompted vicious antiZionis­t comments from several leading British music critics.

Reviews of the former Smiths frontman’s Low In High School release — which also features a song referencin­g the city of Tel Aviv — had one critic branding Israel “an illegal state” while a writer for the Guardian suggested that the very titles of the Jewish-themed songs were “enough to send your sphincter zooming up through your intestines and into your windpipe”.

Social media sites such as Twitter were also littered with references to the state of Israel as “racist” and as practicing “apartheid” ahead of last week’s album release.

One expletive-ridden review on rock and pop music website The Quietus sarcastica­lly noted Morrissey’s decision to record songs about “the hard-done by state of Israel.”

The same review suggested the star had deliberate­ly chosen to hold entirely opposite views to those who “complain there’s something illegal, immoral and f**king unjust about the Israeli treatment of Palestinia­ns”.

Citing the Morrissey’s suggestion in the lyrics of his song Israel that opposition to the Jewish state was born of “jealously”, The Quietus review, bylined “Mr Agreeable”, said: “That’s opposition to Likud, Netanyahu kissing Trump’s arse, the f**king settlement­s programme, the f**king bulldozing of protesters, all sussed for what it really is — plain old green-eyed jealousy.”

Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis also poured scorn on the notion. “Don’t worry, everyone, he’s got it all worked out: anyone who criticises Israel’s actions — say, the bulldozing of Palestinia­n homes in the occupied territorie­s — is ‘jealous’.”

Meanwhile Guardian TV critic Stuart Heritage asserted: “It has got to the point that just reading the track list of his new album — including song titles such as The Girl From Tel Aviv Who Wouldn’t Kneel Israel to send your sphincter zooming up through your intestines and into your windpipe.”

A further attack came in the Dorset Eye online newspaper which erroneousl­y claimed: “Israel is an illegal state. Alongside the Vatican City, Pakistan and Bangladesh it is the only state created a religion.”

Morrissey is a controvers­ial figure who has expressed questionab­le views about some ethnic groups but the critics’s anger seemed reserved for his support for Israel.

The singer was sparking further controvers­y this week after attempting to defend actor Kevin Spacey and disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein over allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

He also spoke further about his admiration for Israel in an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel.

Asked about a song on his album titled The Girl from Tel Aviv Who Wouldn’t Kneel, Morrissey replied:” I love this city [Tel Aviv].

“The rest of the world does not like Israel well. But the people there are very generous and friendly. You should never judge a people by their government. It is very rare for the government to reflect the wishes of the people. “

He went on to attack the boycott movement, describing it as “absurd and narrow-minded”.

Israelis are very generous and friendly’

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