The Jewish Chronicle

LSE donor investigat­ed over posts about Hamas, Shoah and Chief Rabbi

- BY DAVID ROSE POLITICS AND INVESTIGAT­IONS EDITOR

A LONDON School of Economics (LSE) donor is being investigat­ed after the JC revealed that he had shared a post saying that any faith leader who engages in interfaith dialogue with the Chief Rabbi should be “publicly shamed”.

Canada-based entreprene­ur Saqib Iqbal Qureshi, who has written for national newspapers and produced a BBC documentar­y about British Muslims, has made many inflammato­ry statements on X/Twitter.

On 8 March, he shared a post that showed Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis meeting Israel’s president Isaac Herzog, accompanie­d by a comment saying: “Any Muslim faith leader that engages in ‘interfaith dialogue’ with the genocide-supporting chief rabbi has betrayed the Palestinia­ns, and should be publicly shamed.”

The same day he wrote a post saying it was “strange that Zionists want Jews to be recognised as human beings, but have for a century refused to see Palestinia­ns as such”.

Qureshi has shared or posted several statements comparing Israelis to the Nazis.

Recently, he posted that American politician­s who support Israel had been “bribed” and claimed Jews were “weaponisin­g the Holocaust” over Gaza.

He has stated that the “core” mission of Hamas is “resistance to Israel’s illegal occupation” and to “free the occupied territorie­s”, rather than to destroy the Jewish state or “kill Jews”.

On 6 March he shared photos of Hitler and Netanyahu posing with their right arms outstretch­ed, with the comment: “Same s***, different a**hole”.

He has repeatedly claimed that American politician­s who support Israel have been “bought” by the “Israeli lobby”.

On 28 February he asked: “Can anyone identify an American politician who backs Israel and 1) has not been bribed

by Zionists or 2) is not Zionist or married to one?”

In December last year LSE was accused of “turning a blind eye” to academics who appeared to have celebrated or supported Hamas’s October 7 massacre.

One of them, assistant professor of human rights Mai Taha, posted on

October 7: “Good morning, Palestine… Solidarity to the long Palestinia­n revolution!”, adding a smiling face and a red heart emoji.

In its response at the time, LSE said it considered both “freedom of expression” and “mutual respect” to be important.

Qureshi, who has written books about Islam as well as articles for The Financial Times, The Wall St Journal and The Spectator, went to school in London and has a PhD from the LSE.

The chief executive of Western Capital Inc, which builds Canadian student housing, is an LSE “fellow”, according to the university’s website.

Last year, the businessma­n presented the LSE with what the university described as “generous” funding for a new Jinnah Visiting Fellowship, which is intended to “spark meaningful conversati­ons about Pakistan and its place in the world”.

A spokespers­on for the Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm said: “These tweets, apparently posted by Dr Saqib Qureshi, are vile and divisive.”

An LSE spokespers­on said in relation to Qureshi: “We are aware of these social media messages and have begun an urgent investigat­ion.”

Qureshi said any suggestion that he supports Hamas is “completely false and without any evidence.”

He added: “I do not support Hamas. It is a mistake to misconstru­e my unwillingn­ess to blanket-condemn Hamas as synonymous with support for Hamas.” He also said: “I condemn the attack on 7 October 2023 by Hamas and several other organisati­ons on Israeli civilians .... I have long maintained that Hamas is as much a terrorist organisati­on as was

the Irgun.”

US politician­s who back Israel have been bribed by Zionists

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 ?? ?? Hotbed: a pro-Palestine demo at the London School of Economics and (below right) Canada-based businessma­n Saqib Iqbal Qureshi
Hotbed: a pro-Palestine demo at the London School of Economics and (below right) Canada-based businessma­n Saqib Iqbal Qureshi
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PHOTO: ALAMY

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