Corbyn protests against Zionist publication's propaganda against British mosques

Corbyn protests against Zionist publication's propaganda against British mosques

Corbyn protests against Zionist publication's propaganda against British mosques
Corbyn protests against Zionist publication's propaganda against British mosques


  The former leader of Britain's second Labor Party, in response to anti-Islamic reports by a Zionist publication published in London, warned against media propaganda against Muslims. Jeremy Corbyn posted on social media site X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday praising the work of the Finsbury Mosque in his constituency, saying the site "brings peace, hope and solidarity to many people in our community". He said this while The Jewish Chronicle published a provocative report, calling the speech of an Egyptian citizen in the mentioned mosque about the liberation of Quds anti-Semitic. Mohammad Kozbar, the mosque's general secretary, also praised Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder of the Hamas movement who was killed by Israeli rockets in 2004, as a "martyr."

Other parts of The Jewish Chronicle's article addressed allegations against other mosques in the country and, continuing to spread hatred towards the Muslim community, recommended that the London government conduct further investigations against Islamic centers. Based on this, Corbyn continued his message on Channel X: "Our society will not be torn apart by those who seek to spread fear in the media." It should be noted that not so long ago, by publishing a series of provocative reports against the Islamic Center of Britain and making unfounded accusations, The Jewish Chronicle newspaper gave rise to the temporary closure and imposition of powers on the British director of the State Charities Commission.