Pro-Israel activist Izzy Lenga accuses NUS of "anti-Semitism"

Rindfleisch
Published on Mar 15, 2021
This clip was originally part of the NUS live stream, and later clipped by Simon Cobbs of the group Sussex Friends of Israel. Cobbs deleted the video altogether after we embedded it in our story, so we are uploading a copy here. Posted for news reporting purposes.
Footage of Izzy Lenga from the National Union of Students conference in April 2016 denouncing NUS leadership as anti-Semitic. For the full story, see: https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/asa-winstanley/labour-womens-candidate-izzy-lenga-trained-israeli-army
A pro-Israel activist running in a UK Labour Party election has trained with the Israeli army.
Izzy Lenga is an officer in the Jewish Labour Movement, a pro-Israel lobby group.
The Electronic Intifada has obtained a photo of Lenga wearing an Israeli army uniform, wrapped in an Israeli flag and carrying an assault rifle – the type of weapon carried by Israeli occupation soldiers when they enforce Israel’s military rule over Palestinians.
Source: The Electronic Intifada

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