Yesterday evening, MPs voted to recognise the
state of Palestine alongside Israel. The vote, carried by 274 to 12, was
not binding. But the move was deeply symbolic, and support came from across the
political spectrum. Most
telling, perhaps, was the contribution of Tory MP Richard Ottaway, who had
been a strong supporter of Israel during conflicts such as the Six Day War.
Definitely not fair and balanced
He told that “Looking
back over the past 20 years, I realise now Israel has slowly been drifting away
from world public opinion. The annexation of the 950 acres of the West Bank
just a few months ago has outraged me more than anything else in my political
life. It has made me look a fool and that is something I deeply resent”.
“In normal
circumstances” he would have opposed the motion, but “such is my anger with the behaviour of Israel in recent months that I
will not be opposing this motion. I have to say to the government of Israel: if
it is losing people like me, it is going to be losing a lot of people”. Not
everyone heeded his words.
Yes, heeding only the words of Herself Personally Now was
Melanie “not just Barking but halfway to
Upminster” Phillips, who was incandescent with rage at the idea of
recognising a Palestinian state. By its vote, Parliament would “be a human shield for Palestinian
rejectionism and terror”. And, as for that annexation of land, there was “No such thing in law” as Palestinian
land – so there!
The 500 children killed in Gaza? That was someone else’s
fault. Any illegal occupation was down to the Jordanians (confused? You will
be, it doesn’t get any more rational). She endorsed the idea that Israel only
had 18% of the land to which it was entitled. And don’t go back to those dead
civilians in Gaza, because the IDF takes more care than any other army not to
kill them. Allegedly.
Remember, “Israel is
only a fraction of Palestine ... Jews legally entitled to settle throughout”.
King Abdullah and his Government in Amman may find that interesting. But she
has one supporter: Douglas Murray. Yes, Doug
Murray the K, who said “conditions
for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board”. In other
words, he’s an intolerant bigot. Good
choice, Mel.
But none of this had any effect on the vote. So then came “Palestine vote has lined up Parliament with
lies, blood libels and racist terror, put rocket fuel under Jew hatred”. I
mean, “Israel has stolen nothing. Ever.
Legally morally, historically entitled instead”. And the Murdoch Times has given her a column – the pundit
who was too strident even for the Daily
Mail.
Sadly for Mel, Richard Ottaway was not listening. He, and
the vast majority of MPs who voted yesterday – and several of those supporting
the motion were Jewish – have had enough. Israel is running out of friends,
Mel. Deal with it.
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