Masot: “Can I give you some MPs that you can take down?”
Strizzolo: “Well you know, if you look hard enough I’m sure that there is something they are trying to hide.”
Masot: “Yeah, I have some MPs.”
Strizzolo: “Let’s talk about it.”
Masot (to AJ reporter): “No, she knows which MPs I want to take down.”
Masot (after Strizzolo asks for a reminder): “The deputy foreign minister.”
Strizzolo: “A little scandal maybe?”
This is a British civil servant proposing the take-down of serving UK government minister Alan Duncan, at the request of a foreign diplomat. The Conservative government responded by accepting an apology from Israeli ambassador Mark Regev, and stating the matter is “closed”.
The plot thickens
Sadly for the government of Theresa May, the story is going nowhere. The second release now shows that not only was Israel interfering in the matters of UK government, but also Her Majesty’s Opposition.
In secret conversations filmed by an undercover reporter, Shai Masot, a senior political officer at the Israeli embassy in London, described his plans to set up a youth wing of the Labour Friends of Israel (LFI) organisation and revealed that he had set up other organisations in the past.
Masot described taking delegations of Labour members on trips to Israel and told Joan Ryan, the chair of LFI, that he had he had been approved £1m ($1.2m) to fund further visits.
He also said he had set up a group called ‘The City Friends of Israel’ in collaboration with AIPAC, an influential pro-Israel lobbying organisation in the US.
Describing Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn as ‘crazy’, Masot said he had set up a youth wing of the Conservative Friends of Israel in 2015 and wanted to do the same inside the Labour Party, but had been unsuccessful because of the ‘crisis’ surrounding Corbyn’s election as leader.
Masot also described Corbyn’s supporters as being ‘weirdos’ and ‘extremists’.
Masot complained that, under Corbyn, the Labour Party had been harder to influence – and therefore the establishment of seemingly independent pro-Israel groups within the Labour Party was required to undermine the leadership. This conversation took place at the Labour Party conference in 2016, shortly after the unsuccessful Labour coup.
Like Masot’s earlier target Alan Duncan, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has supported the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement that is creating real consequences for Israel’s continued occupation of Palestine. Pro-Israel politicians across Europe and the Americas have been working to make criticism of Israel synonymous with antisemitism, and outlaw the BDS movement. In short, to prevent freedom of speech and freedom of custom.
The reaction
Israel threw its diplomat under the bus immediately,
confirming that Masot would be leaving his post shortly. Strizzolo was also forced to
resign. But despite evidence of a network of organisations and political operatives working to undermine British democracy, the May government stated that this matter was closed.
May faced stiff opposition from all quarters to reverse the decision. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a full inquiry into the role of Israel in UK politics, and he was backed by the Scottish National Party and several high-profile Conservative MPs. Labour’s shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry
said:
The exposure of an Israeli embassy official discussing how to bring down or discredit a government minister and other MPs because of their views on the Middle East is extremely disturbing.
Improper interference in our democratic politics by other states is unacceptable whichever country is involved. It is simply not good enough for the Foreign Office to say the matter is closed. This is a national security issue.
The embassy official involved should be withdrawn, and the government should launch an immediate inquiry into the extent of this improper interference and demand from the Israeli government that it be brought to an end.
Crispin Blunt, the influential chairman of the parliament’s select committee on foreign affairs and also a target of Masot’s campaign,
said:
What we cannot have is Israel acting in the UK with the same impunity it enjoys in Palestine.
This is clearly interference in another country’s politics of the murkiest and most discreditable kind.
Nicholas Soames, Conservative MP and grandson of Winston Churchill,
said:
This ranks as the equivalent of Soviet intelligence in what they are doing to suborn democracy and interfere in due process.
The fallout
In weeks where the US
expelled 35 Russian diplomats over a conspiracy for which intelligence services were yet to produce any tangible evidence, the UK government’s servile response to the undeniable mendacity of the Israeli government was utterly breathtaking. In a statement sent to
The Canary, Jewish campaign group Free Speech On Israel says that the covert meetings between Israeli official Shai Masot and Tory and Labour politicians, revealed in the investigation by
Al Jazeera, are evidence of a concerted campaign to undermine pro-Palestinian currents in both parties:
These latest revelations vindicate the case that Free Speech on Israel has been making for many months. There can now be no doubt: Pro-Israel advocates in the UK have been working with representatives of the Israeli state to undermine their political opponents…
The full story of the corrupt relationship between the Israeli government and British politicians must come out into the open. And Ambassador Regev, who has presided over this infiltration policy, needs to be told that he is no longer welcome.
Free Speech on Israel spokesperson Glyn Secker said:
The UK government just last month said it would adopt a highly politicised ‘definition’ of antisemitism favoured by pro-Israel lobbyists. Disturbingly, Labour supported the move. This looks more and more like the handiwork of pro-Israel sympathisers among UK policymakers. A spotlight needs to be shone into these dark corners of our political system.
The Al Jazeera series began on 15 January 2017 and exposed the depths of complicity between pro-Israel political operatives in the UK and the services they provide for the Israeli state.
Around
80% of Conservative MPs are members of Conservative Friends of Israel, including prime minister Theresa May. Meanwhile, there is significant crossover between members of Labour Friends of Israel and the right wing of the party that participated in the coup against leader Jeremy Corbyn. They include
Chris Bryant,
Michael Dugher (who deputy leader Tom Watson tasked with leading Labour’s ‘fake news’ inquiry),
Jim Murphy, and
Rachel Reeves.
It is notable that, while the mainstream media sang in orchestral outrage over the allegations of Russian hacking in the US election, there was near silence, or contemptuous dismissal, of these proven acts of political manipulation by Israel.
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