Amnesty criticises 'dubious framing' as Keir Starmer asked if Israel 'apartheid state'
criticised what it called "very dubious framing" on Thursday after The Jewish ChronicleÌýnewspaper said the NGO had described Israel as an "apartheid state".
While interviewingÌý leader , a Jewish Chronicle journalist alleged that the human rights groupÌýhad "accused Israel of being an apartheid state".
Starmer, 59, was asked whether he "agrees" with those in his party who back this view. He responded in the negative, adding that thisÌý"is not the Labour Party position".
The JC journalist said that Amnesty had called Israel an apartheid state in a damning report on Israel's treatment of Palestinians that it published in February.
He added thatÌýit was "particularly on the left" of LabourÌýwhere Amnesty's alleged view had been "embraced".
However, Amnesty InternationalÌýUK campaign manager Kristyan Benedict took issue with the Jewish Chronicle that his organisation hadÌý"brandedÌýthe country an 'apartheid state'".
"Sir Keir Starmer is responding to very dubious framing by the Jewish Chronicle," Benedict told °®Âþµº.
"At no point in our report do we say, 'Israel is an apartheid state,'" he said.
Amnesty's report does not contain the phrase "apartheid state" but refers to a "system of apartheid" that Israel maintainsÌýagainst Palestinians.
"Our research and legal analysis sets out in detail how Israel's horrendous treatment of Palestinians meets the definition of apartheid," Benedict said.
He said there was a meaningful difference between this findingÌýand the claim that Israel is an apartheid state.
"It's an issue of us rooting our research and analysis in international law and others using slogans not rooted in international law," he said.
"Apartheid is a crime against humanity, but 'apartheid state' is a slogan and not something we have used, despite what the Jewish Chronicle says.
"It is important to emphasise this distinction to ensure we are challenging the Israeli authorities' many crimes within the broader campaign for justice and accountability."
"That is not the position of the Labour party"
— The Jewish Chronicle (@JewishChron)
Keir Starmer says that he does not agree with a recent report that branded Israel an 'apartheid' state.
Asked why Amnesty and other rights groups have been repeatedly accused of calling Israel an apartheid state, Benedict said supporters of Israel'sÌýsystem of discriminationÌýhave spread disinformation.
He added that this often pulls the discussion off track.
"It is clear that the Israeli authorities and supporters of their racist system of apartheid are far from comfortable when the debate is centred around international law, justice, and accountability," the Amnesty official said.
°®Âþµº has contacted the Labour Party and the JC for comment.
Ìýis consideredÌýhistoricÌýforÌýconcluding that Palestinians are faced with , but also within Israel's 1948 borders and as refugees outside the country.
The organisation's findings, which were similar to those of and IsraeliÌýgroupÌýB'Tselem, are in keeping withÌýPalestinian rights defenders' longstanding position.