The Jewish Chronicle

Fury after rail drivers’ union publishes ‘a disgracefu­l tirade’ against Zionism

- BY NOA HOFFMAN

BRITAIN’S TRADE union for train drivers has published an opinion piece by one of its members stating that Zionism, the Jewish movement for self-determinat­ion, “is racism”.

The article, which is printed in the most recent edition of Aslef’s monthly journal, is an extract from a speech delivered last month at the union’s annual assembly of delegates.

The piece condemns Britain’s trade union movement as historical­ly “complicit” in its “support of Zionism” and describes Israel as a settler-colony practising apartheid and ethnic cleansing.

Hussein Ezzedine, the secretary of Aslef’s Edinburgh No 1 branch, who delivered the speech, said: “The narrative must change, and we should avoid the intentiona­lly misleading narrative which is – at best – of an ‘insoluble and complex conflict’, with both sides responsibl­e.

“It isn’t. It is, actually, very simple. There is an occupier and an occupied... Let us be clear – Zionism is racism.”

Commenting on the article, Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl, said: “Aslef’s Jewish members will be very concerned to see the union publishing such a one-sided and offensive tirade against Zionism, totally ignoring the 4,000-year relationsh­ip of Jews to the land of Israel and their right to self-determinat­ion following genocide in Europe and persecutio­n in the Middle East.

“It is also a disgracefu­lly biased perspectiv­e of the Israel-Hamas conflict which fails to mention let alone condemn the terrorist group against whose rockets Israel was defending all its citizens.”

A Jewish member of Aslef, who did not want to be named, said he found the material “sickening”, adding: “I’ve never denied to anyone at work that I’m Jewish if the subject has come up, but I don’t shout it from the rooftops either; I don’t like that I now have to consider how I would respond if this caused the topic to come up in our mess room.”

A separate opinion article in the Aslef journal addresses “the sad fact” that there “is loss of lives on both sides”.

The article considers a two and onestate solution as potential paths forward for the region, concluding “a referendum would have to be called to let the people decide their future”.

A spokespers­on for Aslef told the JC: “The article is a personal piece by Hussein Ezzedine on a page called ‘Platform’, where members express a personal opinion.

“There is another piece on the facing page which calls for a two-state solution.”

 ?? PHOTO: TWITTER ?? The article in Aslef’s journal
PHOTO: TWITTER The article in Aslef’s journal

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