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Do senior Labour politicians have relatives fighting in the IDF?

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In July 2023, Richard Hermer KC, a “close confidante” of Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, proudly declared that he had “dear family members” serving in the Israeli military. One year later, he was appointed Attorney General for England and Wales, the “chief legal adviser to the Crown”. But incredibly, he is not the only senior British political figure with relatives in the IDF.

Labour officials and the IDF

Last week, John McEvoy and Alex Morris reported on a Freedom of Information request which revealed that over 50,000 foreign fighters have served in the Israeli military during the Gaza genocide. Britain ranked sixth on the list, with more than 2,000 British dual and multinational citizens confirmed to have participated.

In April 2024, Conservative peer Lord Ahmad defended the “right” of such citizens to enlist in the Israeli military on the basis that occupied Palestinian territories were not recognised as an independent entity by the British government, and that the genocide in Gaza would therefore be classified as “a foreign government’s forces… engaged in a civil war or combating terrorism or internal uprisings”.

However, since Britain officially recognised the State of Palestine in September, it would seem that the Foreign Enlistment Act of 1870, which explicitly prohibited “engagement in the military or naval service of any foreign state at war with any foreign state at peace with Her Majesty”, must now apply; something that Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, with her responsibility for “protecting our borders”, will surely take a keen interest in!

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Shabana Mahmood has gone to great lengths to mirror the anti-migrant rhetoric of Reform UK in recent months, declaring that Britain has “become the destination of choice in Europe, clearly visible to every people smuggler and would-be illegal migrant across the world.”, and rehashing popular tropes of a “golden ticket asylum system” and “illegal migration tearing the UK apart”.

On the subject of returning IDF militants, however, she has been silent. We do not know the names or ages of the list of 2,000+, or whether or not they intend to or already have returned to the UK. Even more shockingly, my research suggests that the list could include associates and/or relatives of Labour government ministers.

Richard Hermer

In 2023, when Conservative Party MPs accused Richard Hermer, then advising the Labour Party on a BDS Bill being brought before Parliament, of taking “political positions” on the question of Palestine, Hermer was quick to burnish his Zionist credentials, reassuring Michael Gove and co. that he was not “influenced by some form of malign intent towards Israel”.

As proof of this, Hermer pointed towards growing up in “a ‘Blue-Box’ Jewish family”, a reference to blue collection boxes that were commonly used to raise money for the Jewish National Fund, the largest builder of illegal settlements in occupied Palestine.

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The JNF’s UK branch states on its official website: “every Zionist home has a Blue Box.” Coincidentally, the UK branch counts well-known war criminals Tony Blair and Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as Britain’s Chief Rabbi Ephraim Marvis, amongst its “honorary patrons”.

Between 2015-18, JNF UK remains a registered British charity, funnelled £1 million to HaShomer HaChadash (HH), an Israeli militia that operates in the occupied West Bank. Despite this, the Charity Commission refused to take action, saying that “there was no evidence to support the allegations that the charity acted outside of its objects.”

The JNF specifies that only Jewish parties can buy or lease its land. Palestinians, even if they hold Israeli citizenship, are explicitly excluded on the basis of their ethnicity. In response to a 2004 legal challenge, the “charity” said: “The loyalty of the JNF is given to the Jewish people and only to them is the JNF obligated. The JNF…does not have a duty to practice equality towards all citizens of the state.”

The IDF

Hermer also emphasised (as a way of defending his impartiality, no less!): “I have dear family members currently serving in the IDF.” Even when he followed this with a caveat about opposing the “unlawful” occupation of the West Bank, Hermer’s reasoning was that it was “deeply damaging to the interests of Israel.”

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This is the same IDF decapitating children and babies in Gaza. The same IDF who put on Palestinian women’s dresses after destroying their homes and dance for TikTok videos. The same IDF that included over 2,000 British citizens as they committed a genocide.

Were Hermer’s “dear family members” amongst them? Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, apparently so keen to clamp down on dangerous criminals entering the UK, seemingly doesn’t know and/or doesn’t care.

Labour’s Attorney General added: “I actively support a range of… Israeli organisations.” Hermer mentioned previously serving as an officer for the Union of Jewish Students (UJS).

Speaking to an undercover journalist, a former UJS activist named Adam Schapira confirmed that the group receives funding from the Israeli embassy in London and the powerful American lobby group AIPAC. Yair Zivan, a campaigns officer for UJS, later became a press officer for the Israeli military and adviser to the Israeli Prime Minister.

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“Love being in Israel”

At the Jewish Labour Movement’s annual conference in January 2025, Hermer said that he wished to see a world where you can “love being in Israel”, and lamented that “somehow you have to pick one-side or the other.” He revealed that he had visited the Israeli state in his youth, and as a member of Starmer’s government “on more occasions than he could count”.

Hermer and Starmer served in the same law chambers, and he donated to Starmer’s 2020 Labour leadership campaign.

After leaving Doughty Street, Hermer worked alongside current Labour MP and former vice-chair of the Jewish Labour Movement Sarah Sackman at Matrix Chambers. As Hermer was made Attorney General, Sackman was appointed Solicitor General. Since 2024, Sackman has received tens of thousands of pounds from lobbyists Jonathan Mendelsohn, Stephen Grabiner, Michael Sternberg, Jonathan Kestenbaum and Trevor Chinn.

Sackman was also funded by Labour Together. Kestenbaum just happens to sit on the board of Labour Together, and Chinn was a major funder and co-director of the think tank in the “McSweeney era”, but we can rest assured that these are further minor details Starmer knows nothing about.

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Another former director of Labour Together is current Labour MP and cabinet member Josh Simons.

The Labour Together scandal

During his spell at the “think tank”, Simons hired private investigators to gather information on journalists researching the corruption of Morgan McSweeney, who had used Labour Together as a private vehicle for toppling Jeremy Corbyn and propelling Keir Starmer into power.

Kate Forrester, the wife of Keir Starmer’s then head of communications Paul Ovenden, ran APCO’s London office when it was hired by Labour Together, and she has since confirmed that she knew about the investigation, codenamed “Operation Cannon”.

One year later, the “public relations firm” hired a new member of staff, Mark Simpson. Simpson just happened to be a former adviser to Keir Starmer. Josh Simons has branded the claims that he spied on journalists “nonsense”, but the contract between Labour Together and APCO tells a different story.

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The contract instructed APCO to “provide a body of evidence that could be packaged up…in order to create narratives that would proactively undermine any future attacks on Labour Together.” Josh Simons ordered the investigation. Morgan McSweeney was aware of the investigation. Is it even remotely conceivable that once again, just like with Epstein-informant Peter Mandelson, Starmer “didn’t know”?

At university, Simons called himself a “Marxist” and told a friend that the Israeli state “should not have been founded”. Now, he’s a member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Israel. Simons has mentioned having “friends and family in Israel”, a state with compulsory military service, and in a parliamentary debate with Conservative MP Kit Malthouse last June asserted his right to claim citizenship in Israel”.

Two months later, Simons and Sackman were amongst a group of “Labour Friends of Israel-affiliated MPs” who confronted National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell in a “testy and emotionally charged conversation” regarding the government’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state.

Israel has infiltrated the entire system

In an October 2023 LBC interview with Sangita Myska, Richard Hermer KC emphasised the Israeli state’s “right to self-defence” in Gaza. In fact, occupying powers have no such right within territories they occupy, as confirmed in Article 51 of the UN Charter and the Fourth Geneva Convention.

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Myska was fired by LBC after a heated exchange with Israeli government spokesperson Avi Hyman in April 2024. LBC instead hired Vanessa Feltz, who has also declared that she has “very close family members, lots of them”, living in occupied Palestine. Myska later revealed that a LBC producer once told her: “there’s no such thing as Palestine.” LBC is owned by Global Media, which is chaired by Labour peer Charles Allen.

Hermer is not the only current Labour figure with links to the Israeli military. Labour MP Damian Egan’s partner Yossi Felberbaum is a former Israeli spy recruiter from “Unit 8200”. Are his relatives on the list of 2,000+? Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood apparently doesn’t know, and doesn’t care.

Hermer is not even the first British Attorney General to have relatives fighting with the Israeli army. Suella Braverman, who Boris Johnson appointed Attorney General once in February 2020 and then again in September 2021, also claimed to have “close family members who serve in the IDF”. Are her relatives on the list of 2000+? Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood apparently doesn’t know, and doesn’t care.

Featured image via the Canary

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