The Scotsman

Edinburgh Green councillor criticised for posting ‘Zionist free’ Leith tweet

- Martyn Mclaughlin Investigat­ions Correspond­ent

An Edinburgh councillor has been accused of anti-semitism after sharing a graphic online that called for Leith to be declared a “Zionist free zone”.

The image was sent yesterday afternoon in a message on X by Susan Rae, a Scottish Greens councillor. It stated: “How can Leith come together to support Gaza? Join us to discuss the many ways that our community can help Palestinia­ns in Gaza and the Occupied Territorie­s.”

The image attached to the tweet captured a graphic depicting someone waving a Palestinia­n flag. However, it was the wording on the graphic, which also carried an Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) logo, that caused offence. It stated: “Declare

Leith a Zionist free zone”.

The post was subsequent­ly deleted by Ms Rae, but several people on X had screengrab­bed the message before it was removed, prompting users to repost it and complain to the local authority.

One user tagged the City of Edinburgh Council, writing: “I would like to complain about @susan4leit­hwalk. She sent this tweet today which is obviously very concerning for Jewish people living in her constituen­cy #Councillor­susan #Antisemiti­sm”

One user tweeted ms rae, asking :“Why did you delete your tweet? I have contacted Edinburgh Council and asked them if they think it’s appropriat­e for you to use public libraries to spread hate.”

Another asked: “What does this mean that you want to make Leith a Zionist free zone? Are you looking to remove all Jews and anyone who supports israel from lei th? if so how? it sounds very threatenin­g and looks like incitement to violence and anti-semitic.”

Others suggested Ms Rae’s tweet would constitute an offence under the Hate Crime and public order( scotland) act, which is due to be introduced next month. One Twitter user wrote: “Come the first of April... this type of communicat­ion is likely to be caught by the Hate Monster legislatio­n and subject to multiple complaints.”

Tonight’ s planned event is also promoted on the Edinburgh Greens site, which states the organiser is IWW. It describes it as a gathering of the community to “discuss and plan how we can best show support for our palestinia­n brothers and sisters ”.

The website of IWW features the same graphic that was posted by Ms Rae. It was originally used in an article earlier this month to mark the 150th day of the conflict, in which it stated its Edinburgh branch was“launchinga campaign to turn lei th into a ‘Zionist Free Zone’.”

The IWW article explained: “This campaign will help us transform our community into a space of solidarity with the Palestinia­n people and their struggle for freedom by breaking local links of complicity and hopefully inspiring other Palestine Solidarity organisati­ons to set up similar campaigns in their areas.”

Ms Rae, who did not respond to inquiries from The Scotsman, is a councillor for Leith Walk. She was first elected in 2017, and received the highest number of first preference votes in her ward when re-elected two years ago. The Edinburgh Greens website describes her as “an activist and feminist, campaignin­g on local, national and internatio­nal issues”.

What does this mean that you want to make Leith a Zionist free zone? User on X, formerly Twitter

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