The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Probe into SNP MP after Jewish activists hit by Commons ‘ban’

- By Jonathan Petre

AN MP is being investigat­ed after Jewish activists were barred from a meeting in which a senior Palestinia­n made allegedly anti-Semitic remarks.

The meeting to highlight injustices faced by Palestinia­ns was held in the Commons and hosted by SNP MP Tommy Sheppard. It was initially advertised as an open event.

But a number of pro-Israel campaigner­s who had successful­ly applied to attend were later told it was ‘private’ and turned away – with the exception of a Jewish woman who claimed she was allowed entry because she used an Islamic-sounding name and dressed in a hijab.

The Parliament­ary Commission­er for Standards has launched an investigat­ion into whether the arrangemen­ts for the meeting breached the MPs’ code of conduct. At the event, the Palestinia­n Authority ambassador to the UK, Professor Manuel Hassassian, attacked Britain’s attitude towards Israel.

He said: ‘They [the British] are still doing trade relations and still sympathisi­ng with the Jews as being the victims of the Holocaust.

‘Enough of this rhetoric. We have made and paid for this historic concession when we have agreed to give 78 per cent of this historic Palestine on a golden platter.’

Professor Hassassian has denied his comments were anti-Semitic. He told the Christian Today website: ‘We empathise with the Jews who suffered so terribly in the Holocaust but it should not be used to continue the relentless victimisat­ion of Palestinia­ns.’

Former Lib Dem MP Lord Carlile said the event should not have been held at Westminste­r once it became private. He said: ‘This sort of meet background­s. ing should not have taken place in Parliament once the decision was made to exclude Jewish members of the public.’

But Mr Sheppard, the MP for Edinburgh East, denied Jewish activists had their tickets cancelled by the organisers, the Pro-Palestinia­n group EuroPal, because of their He said a number of people were told they couldn’t attend the November event because Commons authoritie­s had moved it from a large committee room to a much smaller one.

The woman who wore a hijab, Ambrosine Shitrit, claimed: ‘It was only putting in for a ticket in a Muslim name that allowed myself to gain entry into that event and witness anti-Semitic rhetoric.’

Jewish academic Dr Irene Lancaster said: ‘This is yet another example of poisonous anti-Semitism masqueradi­ng as support for Palestinia­ns. If we Jews have to disguise ourselves in a hijab to respond to the outrageous lies and defamation­s made against us, it demonstrat­es that the Jewish community can no longer trust the mother of parliament­s.’

‘Yet another example of poisonous anti-Semitism’

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DENIAL: Tommy Sheppard hosted event

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