Zack Polanski has motive to be happy together with his management of the Inexperienced Occasion thus far.
Membership has tripled since he took over final September, and the occasion has made “nice electoral strides”, stated The Occasions. It’s polling strongly and is forecast to “make beneficial properties in Labour’s London strongholds” in as we speak’s native elections.
However “there’s a darker aspect”. Polanski, himself Jewish, “seems intent on exploiting” anger on the left over Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. As he works to domesticate a brand new, populist base, he “appears to not recognise”, or is unwilling to confront, antisemitism inside his occasion – though it’s “staring him within the face”.
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Greens are “usually lionised as nicer and kinder than different events”, stated The Telegraph. However how do voters sq. the occasion’s “‘anti-racist’ credentials” with “the revolting on-line behaviour of many” of its candidates?
Two standing in Lambeth, Sabine Mairey and Saiqa Ali, had been arrested final week on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred on-line. One shared a publish suggesting an assault on a synagogue “isn’t antisemitism” however “revenge” for Israel “murdering folks”. Different candidates have defended the 7 October massacres, questioned whether or not “Zionism is a psychological sickness” and “implied that antisemitism is justified”.
Polanski provoked outrage when he advised police tackling the armed suspect within the Golders Inexperienced terror assault had used extreme power. Antisemitism “seems to have turn into normalised on the left, a dog-whistle used to win votes”, stated The Telegraph.
Nobody is suggesting that Polanski himself is “some frothing-at-the-mouth anti-Semite”, stated Tom Slater in The Spectator. However the accusation that the occasion “has turn into a magnet for anti-Semites”, and “a key voice” in downplaying the rising menace” to Britain’s Jews, is “hardly unfounded”.
Polanski, when requested in regards to the spate of arson assaults on synagogues and the torching of 4 Hatzola ambulances, got here out with “the already-infamous strains”: “Now, there’s a dialog available about whether or not it’s a notion of unsafety or whether or not it’s precise unsafety, however neither are acceptable.”
However these feedback to Haaretz have been broadly “misrepresented”, stated Owen Jones in The Guardian. What Polanski stated was that he feels pro-Palestine marches “have been perceived as unsafe by some Jewish folks and protected by others, together with himself”. Different journalists have accused Polanski of utilizing his Jewish id as “a political defend”. How does their remedy of Polanski sq. together with his occasion’s “repeated, express condemnations of antisemitism?” Sure, there have been “allegations of vile antisemitism” by occasion candidates, and “a small variety of examples” from a celebration that has practically quadrupled in dimension since September – however “to extrapolate from these” and “smear a complete occasion” is “cynical”.
Polanski has condemned any antisemitic remarks, saying this was “not an summary concept” for him. “As a Jewish particular person, these feedback disgust me,” he advised the BBC on Sunday. However, he added, “I don’t imagine we now have a specific downside in contrast [with] wider society and different political events”.
What subsequent?
Polanski’s vocal assist for Palestine and his “constant condemnation of Israeli crimes and excesses undoubtedly contributed to the occasion’s surge in assist”, stated Tony Greenstein, from the Palestine Solidarity Marketing campaign, on Al Jazeera.
But it surely has additionally triggered an antisemitism smear marketing campaign “virtually similar to the one which ultimately noticed Jeremy Corbyn and his leftist, pro-Palestine supporters ousted from the Labour Occasion”. How the Inexperienced chief responds “will decide not solely the way forward for his occasion, however probably the path of British politics”.
In impact, Polanski “nonetheless has an actual shot at carrying his occasion to energy”, however he may lose all of it “if he repeats Corbyn’s errors and tries to appease his bad-faith critics”.
The Inexperienced Occasion is “going through a take a look at on antisemitism”, stated Ailbhe Rea in The New Statesman. In a “fairly extraordinary improvement”, the deputy chief Mothin Ali inspired among the suspended candidates to “take authorized motion in opposition to the occasion”.
Polanski stated the primary lesson he must be taught from Corbyn is to “navigate antisemitism allegations higher”. He’s “completely right”. However how and when he plans to take action have “not but turn into clear”.

