Islington Council Banned Pro-Palestinian
Musician at Behest of Israel's Far-Right Likud-Herut
By
Richard Hugus
Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN,
January 4, 2019
More facts have come to light in the case of Gilad
Atzmon and
his banning by the London’s Islington Council from
performing at a jazz concert on 21 December 2018.
The original scenario was that one email from one person
calling Atzmon an anti-Semite somehow persuaded the
council to take the drastic step of removing Atzmon from
a town-owned venue. Many who heard the story felt this
was a rash decision which would surely be reversed when
the facts were brought to light. But the council voted
to uphold its decision and Atzmon was indeed not allowed
to play.
UK Director of Likud-Herut
Now it appears that the single complainant – Martin
Rankoff – was not just an anonymous fan of Israel
but the
UK Director of Likud-Herut. Herut (Hebrew for
“freedom”) was Israel’s founding nationalist party from
1948 until it later merged with Likud. It is a militant
and extreme Zionist organisation whose roots go in a
straight line from Ze’ev Jabotinsky and Menachem Begin
up to Binyamin Netanyahu today. Jabotinsky and Begin
helped form the Irgun terrorist group in 1937. Irgun
committed notorious massacres in Palestine in the period
leading up to and during the
Nakba (or “catastrophe”) of 1947-48. These include
the bombing of the
King David Hotel in Jerusalem in 1946, killing 91
people, and the massacre at
Deir Yassin in 1948 in which 254 unarmed
Palestinian villagers were brutally murdered as an
incentive for other Palestinians to leave. On its
website Likud-Herut UK lists Jabotinsky and Begin as
“visionaries”. Likud-Herut is a member of the World
Zionist Organisation and the
Zionist Federation of the UK which believe in “the
inalienable right of all Jews to live and settle in all
parts of the Land of Israel”.
In a letter to the
New York Times in 1948 Albert Einstein, Hannah
Arendt, and others compared Herut to the Nazis and
Fascists who had just been defeated in World War II.
Referring to this letter, Ramzy Baroud recently
wrote;
The “Nazi and Fascist” mentality that defined Herut
in 1948 now defines the most powerful ruling class
in Israel. Israel’s leaders speak openly of genocide
and murder, yet they celebrate and promote Israel as
if an icon of civilization, democracy and human
rights.
Hiring Likud godfather Sheldon Adelson’s lawyers while
cutting public services
The history of Herut and Likud tells us a great deal
about who the people are who complained about Atzmon to
Islington Council. When Atzmon moved to appeal his being
banned, formidable opponents again appeared in the form
of the Simkins Law firm, one of the most expensive law
practices in Britain, with not one but
two partners at Simkins being put on the case. These
are Gideon Benaim and Tom Iverson.
Benaim recently became well known in Britain for winning
an invasion of privacy suit against the BBC on behalf of
pop singer Cliff Richard, who said he spent
£3.4m ($4.3 million) on the case. Clearly,
representation by Simkins doesn’t come cheap. Also
listed in Benaim’s
resumé as a client is the Las Vegas Sands
Corporation which likely has no problem with Simkins’s
fees either. The Sands casino is owned by billionaire
Sheldon Adelson who, as it happens, is a primary sponsor
of the Likud Party in Israel, led by Binyamin Netanyahu.
Adelson owns the newspaper
Israel Hayom, a mouthpiece for Netanyahu and
Likud.
It now appears that Atzmon’s banning was not the result
of a casual complaint; it was an intentional attack on a
well-respected supporter of Palestinian human rights by
the Likud organisation, directly represented by Martin
Rankoff. The attack was followed up by the hiring of a
lawyer who has worked for Likud godfather Sheldon
Adelson. The connection to these powerful forces may
explain why Islington Council leader Richard Watts,
without any delay or attempt at negotiation, took the
step of going straight to a decision to hire an
expensive law firm. This is while Islington is facing
serious austerity and shortage of funds in its own
operating budget. Islington has a population of about
206,000 people. This very month, 43 of those people
were counted in one survey as homeless and sleeping on
the
streets.
A Labour council putting Israel ahead of the people of
Islington
Regarding the financial problems of his borough and
others around London, Richard Watts, told
The Independent in October 2018:
“Unprecedented” funding pressures and demand for adult
and children’s social care and homelessness services was
“pushing councils to the limit”.
“As a result less money is
being spent on the other services that keep our
communities running such as libraries, local roads,
early intervention and local welfare support,” he added.
Yet, to Watts and his fellow councilors in Islington,
backing partisans for a foreign country – Israel – took
precedence over the pressing needs of the people whom
they are supposed to represent. Either Watts was
inexcusably careless with scarce town funds or a deal
was made and he knew that he could depend on Likud-Herut
to back him. Or, like politicians all across Europe and
the US facing the power of the Israel lobby, he knew he
couldn’t afford to say no.
According to
Simkins’s website, Gideon Benaim “has extensive
expertise in the areas of defamation, privacy,
harassment and copyright”. Perhaps it is not a
coincidence that immediately after Islington brought in
Simkins, identical statements from an unnamed Labour
spokesman describing Atzmon as “a vile anti-Semite”
appeared in both the
BBC and
the Guardian. Perhaps a lawyer experienced in
defending people against defamation and harassment would
also know how to perpetrate these things. Perhaps this
was Benaim’s opening move. Character assassination is a
common tactic in cases that have a weak legal
foundation, such as this one, as it goes a long way to
convicting the accused before their case ever reaches a
courtroom. So, it is legitimate to ask these questions.
The involvement of Likud-Herut in the attack on Gilad
Atzmon, and Islington’s official backing of that attack,
constitutes a monumental scandal. This wasn’t just a
stupid mistake; it was a hit. It is an affront to reason
that an an arch-racist organisation like Likud, which
from the beginning has stood for the removal of the
people of Palestine from their own land by means of
terror, murder and forced expulsion, could possibly
claim
it was defamed by someone pointing out these very
crimes.
There is a case of defamation
here for sure – the defamation of Gilad Atzmon. For
Zionists, defamation is nothing more than a tool to
destroy opponents who can’t be dealt with by other
means. We are long since tired of truth tellers being
accused of anti-Semitism. We’re tired of national and
local resources being used to prop up the criminal state
of Israel. Coercion by advocates for Israel is at the
centre of this issue in Islington, as it is in many
other towns and many other countries. For the sake of
Palestine and our own sovereignty, it has to be called
out and stopped.
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A version of this article first appeared on
Richard Hugus’s blog. The version here is published
by permission of Richard Hugus