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UK terror chief has ties to UK Lawyers for Israel

UK terror chief has ties to UK Lawyers for Israel


The father-in-law of the UK’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has personal ties to Israel. Jonathan Hall is responsible for assessing whether groups like Palestine Action qualify as terrorist organisations. On Saturday, Hall wrote for the Observer, which defended the decision to proscribe Palestine Action.

This is despite leaked evidence which showed government intelligence revealing it had no grounds to proscribe Palestine Action.

‘Independence’ of Jonathan Hall

But Craig Murray, independent journalist and former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, recently revealed that Jonathan Hall’s father-in-law is Lord Dyson. He is a patron of UK Lawyers for Israel.

This raises questions about the true ‘independence’ of the UK’s independent reviewer of terrorism Jonathan Hall.

Human rights group CAGE has described UK Lawyers for Israel as “Apartheid apologist”. Recently, they caused outrage when their CEO criticised medical experts for not agreeing that Israel’s food blockage was reducing Palestinian obesity.

The group also intimidated Worcester City Council to remove a pro-Palestine mural, which the artist created to honour Palestinian journalists.

They also pressured Chelsea and Westminster hospital into removing artwork created by children from Gaza, because it was “offensive”.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority received several complaints about UKLFI for alleged “vexatious and baseless” legal threats to silence support for Palestine.

A stitch up

Clearly, Jonathan Hall should have recused himself from any committee responsible for the fate of a pro-Palestine organisation.

Murray also revealed that Hall has spent holidays in Israel and visited its counter-terrorism units.

Ultimately, nothing about the Labour government’s proscription of Palestine Action has been above board from the start. From the UK government’s collusion with the Israeli embassy in the imprisonment of the Filton 18, to Lord Richard Dannatt’s lobbying, and Israel lobby groups’ (extremely) likely influence on the group’s ban, it has been awash with blatant agenda from the word go.

Now, Jonathan Hall’s links to UKLFI solidify what a total stitch-up it all is.

Feature image via the Canary





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