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Jewish anti-Zionist Weinstein to be charged with ‘incitement to join a protest’

Critics say prosecution is revenge for Weinstein’s complaint against genocidal Israeli ambassador

Jewish anti-genocide activist Sam Weinstein is to be charged tomorrow at Westminster Magistrates’ Court with “incitement to join a protest” outside the BBC in January – the protest that was banned by the Metropolitan Police to please pro-Israel Jewish groups, forcing marchers against genocide to take a different route and ultimately in the wrongful arrest of dozens of protesters after officers invited them to cross a police line then arrested many, prosecuting leading members of the anti-apartheid and anti-genocide movement.

The prosecution is one of a number brought against leading anti-Zionist Jews, including Tony Greenstein and Weinstein’s IJAN (International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network) colleague, UK-based Israeli Yael Kahn, as the Starmer regime wages war on Israel’s behalf against activists, journalists and protesters who speak out against Israel’s genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

But Weinstein’s supporters believe there is also a personal element to Weinstein’s prosecution and that it is a form of Establishment payback for his part in calls for the expulsion of Israel’s far-right extremist UK ambassador, Tzipi Hotovely.

He will appear tomorrow at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and supporters have been asked to gather outside the court for 9.30am.

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13 comments

  1. Incitement to join a protest.

    Hell, Starmer makes Putin look like a softy liberal.

  2. What’s the charge?
    “Incitement to join a peaceful protest to try to stop a Genocide.” (?)
    Can the world have a vote on this?
    Is the UK Lab Govt becoming like Orwell’s Ministry of Truth and art is becoming practice?

    1. Yes, next up … “Incitement to go shopping,” and DEFINITELY “Incitement to avoid buying Israeli produce,” to which I would have to plead guilty as charged!

      1. Many a true word and all that.

        Meanwhile, seeing as the car is in for an operation tomorrow can someone take the following list down to William Hill’s and see what the current odds are please?

        Coming soon to a “democracy” near you:

        – Incitement to visit the doctors

        – Incitement to criticise mass murder

        – Incitement to offend Zionism

        – Incitement to holding a different opinion other than the Officially Approved Opinion.

        – Incitement to contradict The Official Narrative

        – Incitement to contribute to Palestinian charities

        – Incitement to not be a Zionist

        – Incitement to being a ‘useless eater’

        – Incitement to waving a proscribed flag

        – Incitement to dissin’ the Chosen People

        – Incitement to not being Kosher

        – Incitement to being a Goyim

        – Incitement to being Amalek

        – Incitement to being a Gooner

        – Incitement to not being a Genocidal Maniac

        Monty Python has finally met Kafka.

      2. Dave H, most important of all:
        “Incitement to make people think critically.” (?)
        And: “Incitement to make people socialists.” (?)


  3. Conversation
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    🟠 NEW: Israel Rolls Out New Underground ‘Pilot’ Prison Wing – Designed to Break Palestinian Resistance Fighters

    Israeli broadcaster KAN has confirmed the expansion of a sealed, underground wing at Ayalon Prison—opened nearly a year ago under far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir—to detain and torture Palestinian resistance fighters.

    ▪️ Known as the Rakafet Wing, the facility operates as a sealed concrete bunker under 24/7 surveillance. Prisoners are locked in their cells 23 hours a day, with a single hour in a fortified concrete “yard” with no open sky.

    ▪️ Detainees are denied basic human contact. Speaking to one another is banned. Their meals are delivered through cell slots, and every movement is monitored.

    ▪️ The prison commander told Israeli media the wing is part of a pilot program to test harsher detention methods.

    Follow this link to finish reading about the horrors the Israeli state is committing.
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    1. SteveH – the link doesn’t work for me (with or without VPN), why’s that I wonder?

      FWIW – STARMER and the vile globalists who control Labour atm are increasing the public’s need for VPN. It doesn’t help here.

    2. Don’t tell us, wee gobshite.

      Tell your dear leader, and see if he’ll listen to a fanatically devoted faux objector.

      Instead, why not tell us what the local consensus is regarding the genocide in your caribbean idyll.

      Is it such that you can safely wear your I ❤️ keef and the rest of the genocide enablers within the british government t shirt on market day?

      1. Evidently keef isn’t alone in his shithousery.

        Or his hypocrisy.

        Or his ttotal lack of self awareness and appearance.

        Still working part time in your caribbean idyll? What was it you were doing, again.

    3. Coming next …. gas chambers? Maybe Keith’s expansion of the economy could see the UK government opening a Ziklon B factory?

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