Ok, now you’re moving the goal posts.
You initially claimed.
So I asked you if you were seriously arguing that anyone who said “I don’t like Netanyahu’s handling of the situation and that he should withdraw troops from Gaza”.
You are now claiming that because MPs were forced to withdraw statements supporting Hamas launching rockets at Israel that it is difficult to criticize Israel without being condemned as an anti-Semite.
criticizing Israel and supporting Hamas launching rockets at Israel are hardly in the same category.
It would be like putting criticism of the British handling of Northern Ireland in the same category as supporting the IRA killing of “touts”.
Sorry, but your claim was demonstrably stupid. Anyone remotely familiar with the British media can find many people who criticize Israel without somehow being destroyed.
Now, if your position is that you can’t express support for Hamas launching rockets at Israel without being criticized that’s a completely different story.
Certainly. Here’s a link to the ADL survey of Western European attitudes.
(warning pdf)http://archive.adl.org/anti_semitism/adl_anti-semitism_presentation_february_2012.pdf
You’ll notice that the survey found 48% of all British citizens believe that British Jews are more loyal to Israel than to the UK.
You’ll also notice that it found 20% believed that Jews had “too much power in the business world” and 22% believed Jews had “too much power in international financial markets”.
As I said, the UK certainly isn’t Jordan, but it clearly has far more of a problem with anti-Semitism than most of us would like to see since those are fairly classic anti-Semitic attitudes.
Or, and this isn’t meant as a challenge or an insult, but do you think it’s not anti-Semitic to claim that British Jews are more loyal to Israel than the UK.