Ewa Jasiewicz is scheduled to speak about the future of trade unions

An activist who called for violent direct action against Israeli politicians will speak at an event organised by Momentum during the Labour Party conference this month.

Ewa Jasiewicz, 40, is scheduled to speak about the future of trade unions at a festival organised alongside Labour’s annual conference.

In 2002 she called for “activists” to “do” the Israeli parliament or “a sophisticated politician bump-off” rather than targeting Israeli civilians. At the time Ms Jasiewicz was living in Jenin, in the West Bank.

Her comments were unearthed by The Times as Jeremy Corbyn endorsed Labour members’ “democratic right” to censure their MPs as a pair of his critics lost votes of no confidence after condemning the party’s response to antisemitism allegations.

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