UK: Israel Lobby’s Influence on Student Movements

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 13, 2017

I never thought Al-Jazeera would produce anything worth watching, but they have.

Al-Jazeera:

Israel is influencing student, activist and parliamentary groups in the UK, offering financial and strategic assistance in order to gather support among young organisers and shape British politics, Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit reveals.

For six months, undercover reporter Robin (an alias) infiltrated pro-Israeli groups working to counter the powerful and growing movement against the illegal occupation of Palestinian land.

He uncovered a close link between Shai Masot, whose business card described him as a senior political officer at the Israeli embassy in London, and a network of politicians, activists and analysts in Britain who are sympathetic to Israel.

The aggressive lobbying comes as the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement swells, and as the opposition Labour Party is led by Jeremy Corbyn, a vocal supporter of Palestinian interests.

BDS enjoys wide support at British universities; in June 2015 the National Union of Students (NUS) voted for the boycott.

A year later the NUS elected its first black, Muslim, female president: Malia Bouattia – a pro-Palestinian human rights supporter.

Unlike the NUS, the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) comprising 64 Jewish societies at British universities, strongly opposes the BDS movement.

Left-wing opposition to Israel is a very good thing. It collapses the whole Jew-left coalition.

The rest of this series should be good as well.