Jeremy Corbyn was with Maher al-Taher, centre, whose group killed four rabbis, including Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, a Briton, in Jerusalem a month later East Anglia News Service

Jeremy Corbyn shared a platform with a senior official from a terrorist group that murdered a British rabbi in a Synagogue attack a month later.

Mr Corbyn stood alongside Maher al-Taher, the leader-in-exile of the proscribed Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) at the wreath-laying ceremony in Tunisia in 2014. He and Mr Corbyn, who became Labour leader the following year, were invited to attend the event with the official Palestinian Authority delegation.

A month later Mr Taher’s group claimed responsibility for an axe attack at a Jerusalem synagogue in which four rabbis were killed during morning prayers. A statement on the group’s website said it was “a natural response to the ongoing racist policies and crimes of the occupation”. It added: “No…