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Israeli influence in UK politics and arms industry

With the British political class seized by the Zionist lobby, what are the implications for the democratic process when British lawmakers are in thrall to Israel? 

The British political class is captured, and there are many symptoms of this. One such glaring example of this is former minister John Hutton.

He currently sits in the unelected House of Lords, where he shapes legislation. Hutton previously served under Tony Blair as Secretary of Defense during the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Today he works directly for the Israeli regime as the director of an arms firm that is owned by Israel.

Following his role under Blair, Hutton went on to become chairman of the Royal United Services Institute, a key warmongering think tank that is funded by arms giants such as Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon.

He subsequently went on to work as an adviser to Lockheed Martin at the same time as sitting in the House of Lords.

He is now director of the arms firm Pearson Engineering, which was bought out by Israeli arms giant Rafael, which is directly owned by Israel.

Raphael is Israel’s third-largest weapons company, with 8000 employees and over 30 subsidiaries worldwide.

Some of the most famous systems used by the Israeli occupation forces are the Iron Dome, Iron Beam, Trophy, Popeye, and David’s Sling.

Today Lord John Hutton serves as a director of Rafael and its subsidiary Pearson Engineering, alongside three Israelis, the most notable being Dr. Ran Gozali, Executive Vice President of Rafael Advanced Defense Systems.

The Rafael site in Newcastle has been subjected to constant protest and disruption with Palestine Action shutting it down on Nakba Day.

It is certain that having a member of the House of Lords direct a company provides some protection in chambers of power.

Surely, Labour Lord John Hutton’s conflict of interest as an agent of Israel should disqualify him from the House of Lords.

British political establishment’s redefinition of extremism

In the UK, it looks like Zionist extremists are defining extremism for the rest of us. Jonathan Woodcock, a member of the House of Lords, is spearheading the government investigation into extremism in an effort to crush support for Palestine.

Even as late as January he took funding from Israel lobby groups, having previously served as chair of the Labour Friends of Israel. Additionally, Woodcock has been to Palestine on an Israel-funded trip where he planted trees with the JNF, Israel’s largest settlement-building group.

He was also part of the consortium which purchased the Israeli lobby-oriented publication ‘The Jewish Chronicle’ in 2020, alongside BBC director, Robbie Gibbs, and John Ware, the journalist who made Panorama programs to aid the witch hunts in the Labour Party.

Charity Commissioner, William Shawcross, and Campaign Against Anti-Semitism founder, Jonathan Sacerdoti. Zionist and rampant islamophobe, Michael Gove, has also been shaping the British government’s definition of extremism, which will include groups like Palestine Action.

Gove is also close to at least three names on Benjamin Netanyahu’s private list of millionaire funders he wanted for his leadership campaign in the Likud, as revealed by the Zionist website Ynet.

One key name was convicted fraudster Gerald Ronson.

As education secretary, Gove gave £2 million of public money to Ronson’s organization, the Mossad trained Community Security Trust, while simultaneously being on its board of advisors.

Another name on Netanyahu’s list was property developer Zak Gertler, who donated £100,000 to Michael Gove just a month before he became Housing Minister.

Gertler is also a patron of the illegal settlement building organization, the Jewish National Fund.

Manny Weiss who is the only director of a company called Manrows Ltd which has also funded Michael Gove in the past was also on Netanyahu’s list.

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