Green candidate apologises for sharing 'harmful' social media posts about Jewish people
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Green candidate apologises for sharing 'harmful' social media posts about Jewish people
"Saiqa Ali apologized for any offense caused by her social media posts, stating it was not her intention. She unequivocally rejects anti-Semitism in all its forms."
"Ali's posts included claims about a government overrepresented with Zionist Jews and offensive imagery related to Jewish stereotypes, which have drawn significant criticism."
"A Green Party spokesperson clarified that Ali's views do not represent the party's stance and confirmed they are looking into the situation."
Saiqa Ali, a Green Party candidate in Lambeth, apologized for sharing social media posts that included anti-Semitic content and misinformation regarding the 9/11 attacks. Accusations arose from the Lambeth Labour group, highlighting harmful tropes about Jewish people. Ali stated her comments were intended to express concern for the humanitarian situation in the Middle East and emphasized her rejection of anti-Semitism. Following the controversy, her social media accounts were set to private, and the Green Party announced they were investigating the matter.
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