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A crisis at the world’s oldest Jewish newspaper has exposed the Zionist media web and the ‘Get Corbyn’ campaign

It seems that absolutely nothing is sacred or off limits for some of the most rabid Zionists and their supporters when it comes to leaving a trail of malicious devastation in their wake. I was reminded of this at the weekend when I attended an invitation-only conference in central London where the former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn addressed fellow socialists who want to find an alternative to the ruling Labour Party in the UK which, along with leader Keir Starmer, gives its unstinting support to all things Israel.

Describing the private gathering of The Collective and calling it the launch of a new political party was probably a little premature of the uninvited Guardian newspaper. Corbyn and his supporters were testing the water and had invited probably no more than 60 people, “comrades” from around the UK who are appalled by Labour’s current trajectory.

Significantly, Corbyn himself sat in the front row of the audience and not on the platform, making it clear that this was not his conference, but a gathering of like-minded people who are desperate for the emergence of a new political movement (apparently the influential Gen Z don’t like the word “party”). Corbyn, who enjoys a multi-million following on social media of predominantly young people, is quick to take notice.,…more

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