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Galloway under investigation over Israel remarks | Galloway under investigation over Israel remarks |
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Calls by George Galloway for Bradford to be "declared an Israel-free zone" are being investigated by West Yorkshire Police. | Calls by George Galloway for Bradford to be "declared an Israel-free zone" are being investigated by West Yorkshire Police. |
Officers said two complaints had been made about a speech he made urging the city to reject all Israeli goods, services, academics and even tourists. | Officers said two complaints had been made about a speech he made urging the city to reject all Israeli goods, services, academics and even tourists. |
A spokesman for the Bradford West MP said he stood by his remarks. | A spokesman for the Bradford West MP said he stood by his remarks. |
Conservative MP Robert Halfon dismissed them as an "ill-considered rant that will cause great offence to many". | Conservative MP Robert Halfon dismissed them as an "ill-considered rant that will cause great offence to many". |
But David Ward, Lib Dem MP for neighbouring Bradford East, said "Israel-free zone" was a "nice sound bite" but any boycott had to be UK-wide. | |
Mr Galloway's comments, made at a packed meeting of Respect activists in Leeds on Saturday, were posted on YouTube and prompted a storm of comment on Twitter. | Mr Galloway's comments, made at a packed meeting of Respect activists in Leeds on Saturday, were posted on YouTube and prompted a storm of comment on Twitter. |
'Direct action' | 'Direct action' |
The Respect MP told the meeting: "We have declared Bradford an Israel-free zone. | The Respect MP told the meeting: "We have declared Bradford an Israel-free zone. |
"We don't want any Israeli goods; we don't want any Israeli services; we don't want any Israeli academics coming to the university or the college. | "We don't want any Israeli goods; we don't want any Israeli services; we don't want any Israeli academics coming to the university or the college. |
"We don't even want any Israeli tourists to come to Bradford even if any of them had thought of doing so. | "We don't even want any Israeli tourists to come to Bradford even if any of them had thought of doing so. |
"We reject this illegal, barbarous, savage state that calls itself Israel - and you have to do the same." | "We reject this illegal, barbarous, savage state that calls itself Israel - and you have to do the same." |
Mr Galloway's spokesman Ron McKay said the remarks were an extension of a boycott and direct action movement against supermarkets and companies supporting Israel. | Mr Galloway's spokesman Ron McKay said the remarks were an extension of a boycott and direct action movement against supermarkets and companies supporting Israel. |
"George stands by the comments - he thinks they are quite reasonable," said Mr McKay. | "George stands by the comments - he thinks they are quite reasonable," said Mr McKay. |
"The reason he made them is because there's mass carnage and mass slaughter going on against the people of Gaza. | "The reason he made them is because there's mass carnage and mass slaughter going on against the people of Gaza. |
"Direct action helped in the struggle against apartheid." | "Direct action helped in the struggle against apartheid." |
'Extreme' | 'Extreme' |
But Mr Halfon, MP for Harlow and a former political director of the Conservative Friends of Israel, described Mr Galloway's remarks as "shocking". | But Mr Halfon, MP for Harlow and a former political director of the Conservative Friends of Israel, described Mr Galloway's remarks as "shocking". |
"This ill-considered rant will cause great offence to many," he said. | "This ill-considered rant will cause great offence to many," he said. |
"Fortunately, I suspect most Bradford citizens are like British people as a whole: tolerant and decent - and will ignore Mr Galloway's demands, treating them with the contempt they deserve. | "Fortunately, I suspect most Bradford citizens are like British people as a whole: tolerant and decent - and will ignore Mr Galloway's demands, treating them with the contempt they deserve. |
"They know that despite the tragedy in Gaza, that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East, that both ordinary Palestinians and Israelis have suffered - not least because of the 13,000 rockets fired on to Israel by Hamas and Islamic Jihad, since the Israeli unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in 2005." | "They know that despite the tragedy in Gaza, that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East, that both ordinary Palestinians and Israelis have suffered - not least because of the 13,000 rockets fired on to Israel by Hamas and Islamic Jihad, since the Israeli unilateral withdrawal from Gaza in 2005." |
Nigel Grizzard of Bradford Synagogue described Mr Galloway's comments as "very extreme". | Nigel Grizzard of Bradford Synagogue described Mr Galloway's comments as "very extreme". |
"Israelis come to Bradford - people from Bradford go to Israel - there are many people I know in Bradford who have relatives in Israel," he told BBC Radio Leeds. | "Israelis come to Bradford - people from Bradford go to Israel - there are many people I know in Bradford who have relatives in Israel," he told BBC Radio Leeds. |
"And I think Mr Galloway's comments are completely off the wall and nothing to do with the reality of today's life in Bradford." | "And I think Mr Galloway's comments are completely off the wall and nothing to do with the reality of today's life in Bradford." |
'National movement' | 'National movement' |
Jonathan Arkush, vice president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, described the remarks as "odious". | |
"What about an Israeli who is a supporter of the Palestinian cause? He doesn't differentiate between an Israeli who supports the Israeli government or an Israeli who doesn't," he said. | |
"He doesn't differentiate between an adult or child - most people are apolitical. This man is so intolerant he can't bear to have someone with an opposing view in his town - how ridiculous is this." | |
But David Ward - who has started a petition calling for a boycott of Israel - said Mr Galloway did not go far enough. | |
He said he wanted to see something like the anti-apartheid movement, with sporting, cultural and academic boycotts, as well economic sanctions to keep up pressure on Israel, which he said had continuously flouted UN resolutions. | |
"Why restrict it to a particular town? If you are going to do boycotts, divestments and sanctions simply for a particular city or part of the country, how is that going to do any good? | "Why restrict it to a particular town? If you are going to do boycotts, divestments and sanctions simply for a particular city or part of the country, how is that going to do any good? |
"What's the point of that? It has to be a national movement." | "What's the point of that? It has to be a national movement." |
Mr Ward was suspended from the Lib Dem parliamentary party in July 2013 and had the whip withdrawn for three months over comments he made about Israel. | Mr Ward was suspended from the Lib Dem parliamentary party in July 2013 and had the whip withdrawn for three months over comments he made about Israel. |
He was later reinstated but is now facing Lib Dem disciplinary proceedings over a tweet he sent last month, which said: "the big question is - if I lived in #Gaza would I fire a rocket? - probably yes". He apologised for the comment, which was condemned by his party. | |
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "We have received two separate complaints about comments attributed to George Galloway MP during a speech he gave at a public meeting in Leeds on 2nd August 2014. We are currently investigating the complaints." | A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "We have received two separate complaints about comments attributed to George Galloway MP during a speech he gave at a public meeting in Leeds on 2nd August 2014. We are currently investigating the complaints." |
Mr Galloway, who took the Bradford West seat from Labour following a by-election in 2012, is a staunch campaigner and supporter of the Palestinian side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. | Mr Galloway, who took the Bradford West seat from Labour following a by-election in 2012, is a staunch campaigner and supporter of the Palestinian side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
He co-founded the anti-war Respect Party in 2004 after being expelled by Labour because of comments he made as part of his opposition to the Iraq war. | He co-founded the anti-war Respect Party in 2004 after being expelled by Labour because of comments he made as part of his opposition to the Iraq war. |
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