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The last thing you would expect to read about a by-election campaign being held in a constituency in North East England, is that the Israel-Palestine conflict was a major issue there. But that is exactly how it was. All I, personally, could remember about Batley and Spen, the constituency in question, was that a previous Member of Parliament, Jo Cox, was murdered by a terrorist, not for any views she might have had on the Middle East, but because she was a liberal thinker who had campaigned against Brexit. It was only when I read that one of the contestants for the seat was somebody called George Galloway, that I understood.

The name took me back several decades to a time when I was not a visitor to the land of my birth, but to when I was running an organization called BIPAC, the Britain/Israel Public Affairs Committee, effectively the Jewish community funded public relations office for Israel. At that time, we were notified by a citizen of Dundee, Scotland’s fourth largest city, that the Palestinian flag was seen flying over the town hall. Further inquiries revealed that there was a plan afoot to twin Dundee with the Palestinian city of Nablus, and that one of the main instigators of the idea was the general secretary of the Dundee Labour Party, George Galloway

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