Jeremy Corbyn should be most grateful to Benjamin Netanyahu for having thoroughly consolidated his position as Leader of the Labour Party.
In July 2006, Netanyahu unveiled a plaque and gave a speech commemorating the terrorists who had blown up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem 60 years before, killing 91 people including more than 20 Britons. He praised them as freedom fighters.
The more condemnation from the likes of that, the better.
And Corbyn has come our fighting freely on Twitter, about Gaza and about the Nation-State Law. Each and every Labour MP now needs to be asked to endorse his words on each and both of those issues.
Oh, and the Munich terrorists are buried in Libya. Libya is not, nor is it in, Tunisia. And vice versa.
Oh, and the Munich terrorists are buried in Libya. Libya is not, nor is it in, Tunisia. And vice versa.
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