Gilad Atzmon writes:

The BBC is under attack by some Jewish “community leaders” and their caretakers within British politics. The British broadcaster dared to invite a British MP to participate in the primetime TV show, “Question Time”.

The ultra-Zionist Jewish Chronicle reports today: “The BBC has been attacked for its decision to invite anti-Israel MP George Galloway to appear on a ‘Question Time’ panel in Finchley, north-west London.”

Apparently, Mr Galloway, renowned for his sharp criticism of Israel, will be part of the programme, due to air next week, filmed in the parliamentary constituency with the country’s largest Jewish population.

George Galloway is a tireless campaigner for the Palestinian cause, a matter that has made him a frequent target of attacks by Zionists and other racists

In typically shameless Israeli stooge behaviour, Finchley and Golders Green MP Mike Freer said the BBC’s invitation to the respected MP was “deliberately provocative”, as if intellectual or political provocation were necessarily a bad thing.

Someone should remind MP Freer that Britain is still a free country and, though his district is populated by many Jews, it isn’t yet a Zionist occupied zone. We still do not need to obtain an Israeli pass to drive along Golders Green’s roads.

Unlike MP Freer, I am convinced that encountering MP Galloway and learning first hand the basis of his argument against Israel and in support of Palestine could, actually, be a very positive engagement as far as north-west London Jews are concerned. That is, unless MP Freer believes that his constituency would be better off sealed in a Jewish ghetto.

The Jewish Chronicle was kind enough to list MP Galloway’s prime “offences” against British Jews:

1. Two years ago he [Galloway] walked out of a debate at Oxford University after discovering his opponent was Israeli, saying “I don’t debate with Israelis”. 2. Earlier this month Mr Galloway interviewed “Israeli anti-Semite” Gilad Atzmon on his Russia Today television show.

I suspect that any thinking person will note the clear contradiction between points 1 and 2: if Galloway doesn’t debate with Israelis, why would he invite an “Israeli” to his TV programme?

I hope someone in the Jewish Chronicle is clever enough to notice how ridiculous and laughable the label “Israeli anti-Semite” appears to most people (including Jews). Maybe describing yours truly as a “Hebrew-speaking Palestinian”, “ex Israeli” or just an “ex-Jew” might help the clarity of their reasoning in the future.