The Jewish Chronicle

Push to block funding of hate textbooks

- BY LEE HARPIN POLITICAL EDITOR

A LABOUR MP has spoken in Parliament about the “scandal” of British taxpayers’ money being used to fund a Palestinia­n school curriculum which incites the murder of Israelis and circulates antisemiti­c material.

Dame Louise Ellman, vice-chair of the Labour Friends of Israel, told the House of Commons that young Palestinia­n minds were currently “being poisoned” and “the opportunit­y for Britain to help promote the values of peace, reconcilia­tion and coexistenc­e [has been] squandered”.

She was speaking as she introduced her Internatio­nal Developmen­t Assistance (Values Promoted in Palestinia­n National Authority Schools) Bill to the Commons on Tuesday.

The MP for Liverpool Riverside said: “This is not about a peaceful future. It is a scandal.”

Flanked by LFI chair Joan Ryan and supported by Labour’s Ian Austin and Rachel Reeves, Dame Louise added: “Five-year-olds are taught the word for ‘martyr’ as part of their first lessons in Arabic. Eleven-yearolds taught that martyrdom and jihad are ‘the most important meanings of life’. These lessons in hate are all-pervasive, infesting every aspect of the curriculum. “Outside the classroom, too, children are subjected to a barrage of vicious antisemiti­c propaganda. Children’s programmes on official PA TV feature children reciting poems calling Jews ‘barbaric monkeys’, ‘the sons of pigs’ and the ‘most evil among creations’. “Take the naming by the PA of schools, summer camps and sports tournament­s after terrorist murderers and Nazi collaborat­ors — at least 20 PA schools in the West Bank and Gaza named after terrorists and three after Nazi collaborat­ors. “Ministers have been repeatedly asked to suspend all aid to the PA which directly or indirectly finances those teachings. They have refused to do so. It is now time to require them to act.”

Her bill calls for teaching programmes in Palestinia­n Authority schools financed by the UK to promote values such as peace, freedom, tolerance and non-discrimina­tion.

It also requires UK government ministers to publish an annual review to ensure that UK funds are spent in line with Unesco-derived standards of peace and tolerance

Five-yearolds are taught ‘martyr’ in their first lessons

in education. Britain is to donate £125 million to the Palestinia­n Authority by 2021, more than £20 million of which will go towards the education curriculum.

In 2017, a report by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education group (IMPACT-se) concluded that PA textbooks encouraged “young Palestinia­ns

to acts of violence in a more extensive and sophistica­ted manner” and that “the curriculum’s focus appears to have expanded from demonizati­on of Israel to providing a rationale for war”.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? “This is a scandal”: Ellman
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES “This is a scandal”: Ellman

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