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Jeremy Corbyn 'wreath laying' attacked by Israeli PM | |
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Israel's PM has criticised Jeremy Corbyn over his presence at a ceremony said to have honoured the perpetrators of the 1972 Munich terror attack. | |
Benjamin Netanyahu said Mr Corbyn deserved "unequivocal condemnation" for laying a wreath on the grave of one of those behind the atrocity. | |
The Labour leader said he attended the event in Tunis in 2014 as part of a wider event about the search for peace. | |
But he said Mr Netanyahu's claims about his "words and actions are false". | |
Mr Netanyahu made the comments after the Daily Mail said Mr Corbyn was pictured with a wreath near memorials of the group behind the attack. | |
In response to the newspaper story, the Labour leader said that at the conference, he had attended a memorial for victims of the bombing of Palestine Liberation Organisation headquarters by Israel in 1985. | |
'Cycle of violence' | 'Cycle of violence' |
He was also asked about a second wreath-laying, reportedly remembering people killed by Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. | He was also asked about a second wreath-laying, reportedly remembering people killed by Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. |
The questions were in response to a Daily Mail front page featuring photographs it said showed the Labour leader near memorials to members of the militant Black September group behind the 1972 attack. | The questions were in response to a Daily Mail front page featuring photographs it said showed the Labour leader near memorials to members of the militant Black September group behind the 1972 attack. |
Asked who this wreath had been for, if they were not terrorists, Mr Corbyn replied simply that a wreath "was indeed laid". | Asked who this wreath had been for, if they were not terrorists, Mr Corbyn replied simply that a wreath "was indeed laid". |
But he added: "I was present when it was laid. I don't think I was actually involved in it. | But he added: "I was present when it was laid. I don't think I was actually involved in it. |
"I was there because I wanted to see a fitting memorial to everyone who has died in every terrorist incident everywhere because we have to end it. | "I was there because I wanted to see a fitting memorial to everyone who has died in every terrorist incident everywhere because we have to end it. |
"You cannot pursue peace by a cycle of violence. The only way you pursue peace is a cycle of dialogue." | "You cannot pursue peace by a cycle of violence. The only way you pursue peace is a cycle of dialogue." |
However, Jewish Labour MP Luciana Berger said: "Being 'present' is the same as being involved. | However, Jewish Labour MP Luciana Berger said: "Being 'present' is the same as being involved. |
"When I attend a memorial, my presence alone, whether I lay a wreath or not, demonstrates my association and support. | "When I attend a memorial, my presence alone, whether I lay a wreath or not, demonstrates my association and support. |
"There can also never be a 'fitting memorial' for terrorists. Where is the apology?" | "There can also never be a 'fitting memorial' for terrorists. Where is the apology?" |
Home Secretary Sajid Javid had earlier suggested that Mr Corbyn should resign over the issue. | Home Secretary Sajid Javid had earlier suggested that Mr Corbyn should resign over the issue. |
On Sunday Labour's press team said: "The Munich widows are being misled. Jeremy did not honour those responsible for the Munich killings." | On Sunday Labour's press team said: "The Munich widows are being misled. Jeremy did not honour those responsible for the Munich killings." |
In a tweet, Labour said he and other Parliamentarians had been honouring victims of the 1985 Israeli bombings. | In a tweet, Labour said he and other Parliamentarians had been honouring victims of the 1985 Israeli bombings. |