Activists chant ‘long live the intifada’ hours after Bondi attack
Tory politicians demand Labour return over £5 million from donor Dale Vince after his comments linking antisemitism to Israeli actions following Bondi Beach terror attack.
- A minister stated that Dale Vince should apologize for a social media post made after the Bondi Beach terror attack, highlighting the inappropriateness of blaming Jewish people for the actions of the Israeli government.
- Dale Vince's original post asserted that Benjamin Netanyahu's silence contributes to antisemitism, which he later clarified was not meant to excuse terrorism.
- Kemi Badenoch, Conservative Party leader, called Vince's statement 'morally repugnant' and stressed that there should be no excuses for acts of terrorism against Jewish families, particularly at the Bondi Beach event.
- Activists chanted 'long live the intifada' during a demonstration in Oxford, supporting hunger strikers linked to Palestine Action, a group classified as a terrorist organization.
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Minister urges Dale Vince to apologise for social media post after Bondi attack
Mr Vince posted later to say his words ‘were not intended to excuse or legitimise terrorism, or any form of racism’. A minister has urged green energy tycoon Dale Vince to apologise for a social media post he made after the Bondi Beach terror attack. Mr Vince, the founder of Ecotricity and a previous Labour donor, has faced criticism for writing that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “wants antisemitism to be a thing” after gunmen on Sun…
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