by Eldad Beck, News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
"A quarter of a century on from the Oslo Accords, we are no closer to justice or peace and the Palestinian tragedy continues while the outside world stands by," Labour leader tells supporters
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn at the Labour Party Conference
in Liverpool, Wednesday
Photo: Reuters
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on Wednesday said his party would recognize a Palestinian state as soon as it takes office.
Speaking at an annual party conference in
Liverpool, Corbyn said: "A quarter of a century on from the Oslo
Accords, we are no closer to justice or peace and the Palestinian
tragedy continues while the outside world stands by.
"As my great Israeli friend Uri Avnery, who
died this year, put it: "What is the alternative to peace? A
catastrophe for both peoples.
"And in order to help make that two-state
settlement a reality, we will recognize a Palestinian state as soon as
we take office."
Corbyn's comments were received with loud applause from the crowd, where numerous Palestinian flags were visible.
Britain's main opposition party also passed
a motion strongly criticizing Israel's use of force against Gaza
protests, urging more U.K. funding for the U.N. agency for Palestinians
and backing a freeze on British arms sales to Israel.
Corbyn lamented "the ongoing denial of
justice and rights to the Palestinian people" and said Labour is "united
in condemning the shooting of hundreds of unarmed demonstrators in Gaza
by Israeli forces and the passing of Israel's discriminatory
Nation-State Law.
"The continuing occupation, the expansion
of illegal settlements and the imprisonment of Palestinian children are
an outrage," he said.
Labour has been riven by allegations that
the party has become hostile to Jews under leader Jeremy Corbyn, a
longtime supporter of Palestinians.
Foreign affairs spokeswoman Emily
Thornberry said Labour must kick out "sickening individuals ... who use
our legitimate support for Palestine as a cloak and a cover for their
despicable hatred of Jewish people."
Meanwhile, an event hosted by the Jewish
Voice for Labour group was canceled due to a bomb hoax. The event was
being held on the sidelines of the Labour party conference.
Some 200 people were evacuated from the
Blackburne House building in Liverpool following a phone call from a man
who said two devices would cause many casualties.
The JVL event was a screening of "The
Political Lynching of Jackie Walker," about the tribulations of a Labour
activist accused of anti-Semitism.
An event organizer told a local media
outlet that, 15 minutes after the film started, a building receptionist
answered the phone and a man asked, "Is there a Jewish event going on?"
The receptionist gave an evasive answer but
the man then said: "It is a big Jewish event and I want to tell you
that there are two bombs that will kill many people in the building." He
then hung up.
After the building was evacuated, police searched the premises but did not find anything suspicious.
Walker has claimed that Holocaust Memorial
Day is exclusionary and that Jews were the chief financiers of the
African slave trade to the Caribbean.
After the bomb scare Tuesday, Walker posted photos from the evacuation with the comment: "I will never be silenced."
Eldad Beck, News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/09/27/corbyn-vows-britain-will-recognize-palestine-if-labour-wins-election/
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