Britain: Labor Party official sacked because of her indirect criticism of Israel

London (ST): The official in the leadership of the British Labor Party  Rebecca Long-Bailey was subjected to pressure to submit her resignation because of her indirect criticism of the Israeli occupation authorities when she republished a tweet linking between the violations committed by the US police and the repressive measures committed by the Israeli security apparatus. 

The British the Independent Newspaper said that Bailey praised a tweet including an interview by the British actress Maxine Peake in which she affirmed that the US policemen learnt the way they killed the American of African origin George Floyd from the courses they made with Israeli intelligence  officers.

The daily added that when Bailey republished the tweet, the leader of the British Labor Party Keir Starmer  asked Bailey to present her resignation under the pretext of conspiring against Israel  thus  scapegoating in order to affirm   the new orientation of the British Labor Party and its clear bias towards the Israeli occupation authorities. 

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