Shocking facts of British complicity with Israel in war-mongering in the region.
“Jeremy Corbyn”, the former leader of the British Labor Party, revealed untold truths about the British government’s complicity with the occupiers in war-making in West Asia.
The al-Mayadeen news site reported today (Tuesday) that the former leader of the British Labor Party criticized the role of the British government in complicity with the Zionist regime in aggravating the deterioration of the situation in the West Asian region.
Jeremy Corbyn, in a speech referring to the hypocrisy of the British government in the face of the ongoing war in Gaza and Ukraine, revealed that Cyprus has become the center of London and Tel Aviv’s intelligence activity against Gaza, Lebanon, and the region.
The former head of the British Labor Party, one of the most important politicians who support the Palestinian issue in England and one of the most important independent candidates for the parliamentary elections, added: During the Gaza war, England exchanged information with Israel against resistance groups in Gaza, Lebanon and the West Asian region at a base on the island.
He considered the media report on the British government’s claim of canceling some weapons export licenses to Tel Aviv as a “symbolic” action and demanded serious action by the government and not a fake action.
Referring to the anti-Zionist sentiments in the UK and the protest demonstrations of British citizens against the government for sending weapons to Israel, Corbyn revealed that the political authorities are trying to counter the voices of support for Gaza and spontaneous campaigns and demonstrations of Palestinian supporters.
The 75-year-old Corbyn also mentioned in another part of his speech the efforts of some MPs to pressure the government to cancel arms to Israel.
He stated that the authorities of this country are unable to deal with the protests in support of the Palestinians in England, and added: They are well aware that they are unable to face the pro-Palestinian demonstration crowd of one million people in the British squares.