“Weaponizing Antisemitism: How the Israeli Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn”
July 15,
2023
Book review by Michael Steven Smith
WEAPONIZING ANTISEMITISM
How the Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn
by Asa Winstanley
310 pp. OR Books, NY/London $18 Asa Winstanley is a
British investigative journalist and author who lives in London. He writes
primarily about Palestine and the Israel lobby for The Electronic Intifada.
Winstanley has written a political thriller and real page-turner titled Weaponizing Antisemitism: How the
Israel Lobby Brought Down Jeremy Corbyn. It is an
important book. It has a lesson for those of us in the Palestinian
solidarity movement working for social justice in the U.S. The Israel lobby
lied, cynically manufacturing a fake crisis of antisemitism in the Labour Party
where it didn’t exist, using fear to succeed. The lobby cannot be placated.
They need to be called out and confronted. That is the main lesson of the book.
Corbyn got his start in the trade union movement. He spoke out against racism
and fascism and for immigrant rights. He opposed privatization cuts and
austerity. Asa Winstanley writes that “probably more than anything else, Corbyn
was known among activists for his work in the Palestine Solidarity movement.”
Over the years, socialist Corbyn became popular, especially among hundreds of
thousands of young people who had recently joined the Labour Party. The
possibility of Corbyn being elected terrified the British right and the British
elite, who deeply distrust democracy. There is a parallel here with the fate of
Bernie Sanders, who was opposed by the entire Democratic party establishment.
The lobby’s campaign against Corbyn got help from the Israeli government,
British intelligence, and the entire British media, including the liberal Guardian newspaper,
the BBC, the right wing of the Labour Party, and even the CIA. Corbyn and the
socialists in the Labour Party in England were crushed by the massive campaign.
Labeling Corbyn as an antisemite was a preposterous charge, but it has stuck.
The Labour Party now has reverted to the way it was when Tony Blair, a
supporter of austerity and America’s war in Iraq, was the head of what was
called “New Labour.” Instead of denouncing the campaign for what it was, Winstanley
criticizes Corbyn, whom he likes, for making the mistake of placating the
lobby. As his colleague, Ali Abunimah, at the Electronic Intifada remarked:
“they won’t take yes for an answer.” The history of Zionism, since it began
over 100 years ago, has been to seek out and ally with a powerful imperial
power in order to get help in colonizing Palestine. In 1932, with Hitler’s Nazi
party on the rise in Germany, (they would get elected the next year) the
Zionists worked with Hitler’s Nazis to facilitate the removal of Jews from
Germany to Palestine. When Ken Livingstone, the mayor of London, pointed this
out, stating this historical fact to a reporter, he was ridiculed, and no
one in the media made any effort to check on the accuracy of his claim. The lobby
picked off prominent figures in the Labour Party, including Livingstone, and
Ken Loach, the great British filmmaker. Finally, they got Corbyn, kicking him
out of Labour’s parliamentary party. He is still a member of parliament. When
Richard Nixon was interviewed late in life, a reporter asked him what was his
secret for political success. He replied immediately: “it was fear. Fear. And
they don’t teach you that in the Boy Scouts.” Fear played a major role in
bringing down Corbyn and his left supporters, who were building a genuine
socialist Labour Party. The entire corporate media in England lined up against
Corbyn and what he represented in the Labour Party. It was only the independent
media that played an important role in exposing the campaign. Winstanley could
not find a publisher in England for his book. He has said that it speaks
volumes about the success of the weaponization of antisemitism that he couldn’t
find a British publisher even after two years of looking. OR Books, based
mostly in the United States and run by Colin Robinson, a transplanted British
socialist, published it and gave it its appropriate title. The book can be
ordered from them at orbooks.com. Finally, in Weaponizing
Antisemitism, Winstanley also writes about McCarthyism here in the United
States. He discusses Arthur Miller’s great play, The Crucible,
about the witchhunt in colonial America that was really about
Joe McCarthy, who went after socialists and communists in America in the
50s. We see this anti-communism is still alive and well and already is a
central focus of Trump’s campaign, with Trump last week proposing that
socialists and communists in America be deported. The most powerful,
well-heeled part of the American pro-Israel lobby is AIPAC, the American
Israeli Public Affairs Committee. They helped Donald Trump, got support
from 106 insurrection Republicans, and spent millions to defeat progressives,
targeting and trying to intimidate Black and brown women candidates across the
country, threatening to spend against them if they even slightly criticized
Israel’s far-right apartheid policies. Their MO? Conflating criticism of the
Israeli apartheid state with antisemitism. As commentator Felix Biederman
pointed out when endorsing Winstantely’s invaluable book, “Everyone should read
‘Weaponizing Antisemitism’. The same cynical methods Winstanley lays out
here will be used against any groundswell that questions the politics of
empire.” And thus, the same blueprint that Winstanley maps out in Weaponizing
Antisemitism is now being used here in the United States. [Michael
Steven Smith is the co-host of “Law and Disorder Radio”
(lawanddisorder.org) and the author of the recent book “Lawyers for the Left”].
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