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Jeremy Corbyn pictured with terror chief at Tunisia wreath ceremony
Oliver Wright, David Brown, Henry Zeffman
August 15 2018, 10:00pm, The Times
Jeremy Corbyn was with Maher al-Taher, centre, whose group killed four rabbis, including Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, a Briton, in Jerusalem a month later
Jeremy Corbyn shared a platform with a senior official from a terrorist group that murdered a British rabbi in a Synagogue attack a month later.
Mr Corbyn stood alongside Maher al-Taher, the leader-in-exile of the proscribed Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) at the
wreath-laying ceremony in Tunisia in 2014. He and Mr Corbyn, who became Labour leader the following year, were invited to attend the event with the official Palestinian Authority delegation.
A month later Mr Taherās group claimed responsibility for an
axe attack at a Jerusalem synagogue in which four rabbis were killed during morning prayers. A statement on the groupās website said it was āa natural response to the ongoing racist policies and crimes of the occupationā. It added: āNo place in Jerusalem should be safe so long as the Palestinian people are not safe.ā
Avraham Shmuel Goldberg was one of four rabbis killed in the synagogue attackMERCURY PRESS & MEDIA LTD
Among those killed was Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, a 68-year-old British rabbi who had retired to Israel. Last night his widow, Brianna Goldberg, told
The Times: āJeremy Corbyn should absolutely not be associating with men like that. They kill to satisfy their political needs. He needs to come to Israel to see how things really are.ā
The PFLP had been proscribed by the European Union as a terrorist organisation for two years before the meeting between Mr Corbyn and Mr Taher. It claimed responsibility for a string of suicide attacks targeting Israeli civilians, and for roadside bombs and firing missiles from Gaza into Israel....
Jeremy Corbyn pictured with terror chief at Tunisia wreath ceremony