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Party leader Jeremy Corbyn promotes boycotts of Israel, meets with activists from the Hezbollah and Hamas terror groups, and reportedly refused to visit Yad Vashem.

In a recent opinion piece published by British daily The Times, Britain’s Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis states, “The overwhelming majority of British Jews are gripped by anxiety” at the prospect of a Labour victory in upcoming U.K. elections due to the party’s links to anti-Semites and its inability to eliminate Jew-hatred from it ranks.

“A new poison — sanctioned from the very top — has taken root” on Corbyn’s watch, warns Rabbi Mirvis.

Corbyn promotes boycotts of Israel, has met activists linked to the Hezbollah and Hamas terror groups, and refused an invitation to visit Israel’s Holocause Musuem Yad Vashem extended by then then head of Israel’s Labor party Isaac Herzog. Will the U.K. select him as its next prime minister?