The Jewish Chronicle

Fury as ‘Israel exploits Shoah’ activist speaks at HMD event

- BY BEN WEICH

AN ANTI-ISRAEL activist has been accused of using Holocaust Memorial Day to “whitewash” the promotion of antisemiti­sm after she spoke at an event in Newcastle.

Yvonne Ridley, a journalist who has previously called for Zionists to be “hunted down” and accused Israel of exploiting the Holocaust, appeared alongside a local Labour MP and a host of other speakers at Newcastle College on Friday.

The memorial, co-ordinated by the local branch of the University and College Union (UCU), employed official Holocaust Memorial Day material, and used its name and logo in social media promotions.

It is believed that Newcastle Unites, a left-wing community group, also had involvemen­t in the coordinati­on of the event.

Liz Twist, the MP for Blaydon, later said the decision to appear alongside Ms Ridley was a “mistake”, expressing regret for “the distress it has caused the Jewish community”. She told the JC: “I

At HMD event: Ridley … can understand the anger in the UK Jewish community.

“It is absolutely right that Holocaust Memorial Day must be a day on which we learn from this genocide and work together to create a better future and not a time to whitewash or distort those terrible events.

“It was clearly a mistake on my part to take part in an event at which Yvonne Ridley was speaking, given her views, and I deeply regret that and the distress it has caused the Jewish community. “I can’t undo that, but I want to say very clearly that I will continue to do all I can to oppose and challenge antisemiti­sm wherever it occurs.”

Ms Ridley, a frequent guest on Press TV, has previously described Israel as a “disgusting little watchdog of America that is festering in the Middle East”, and has repeatedly compared it to the Nazis.

Olivia Marks-Woldman, the chief executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, said: “It is an abuse of Holocaust Memorial Day to cause dis- tress and offence to Holocaust survivors and to members of the Jewish community, to use it as an opportunit­y to whitewash previous promotion of, or tolerance of, antisemiti­sm and Holocaust distortion.

“On Holocaust Memorial Day, it is important to remember those affected by genocides which took place after the Holocaust too.”

Gabe Milne, the president of the Sheffield University Jewish Society, posted a tweet accusing Ms Ridley of being antisemiti­c, adding: “It’s disgusting that she has been allowed to speak at a Holocaust Memorial Day event.

“It’s awful that [Newcastle College UCU] invited her and I’m really disappoint­ed that [Liz Twist] has shared a platform with her.”

Ms Ridley insisted that she has “never deliberate­ly made antisemiti­c comments”, adding that “pro-Israel supporters do not like me”. She said: “They have their views, and I have mine.”

Ms Marks-Woldman also criticised the UCU for organising an event which “did not have commemorat­ion of the Holocaust at its heart”.

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