Middle East minister urges MPs to be ‘careful in our language’ after Corbyn’s ‘Greater Israel’ claims

Hamish Falconer told the former Labour leader to stop tarring ‘communities in this country or the whole nation of Israel’ as supporters of settler violence
Assessment
A UK minister is publicly cautioning MPs about rhetoric after a former Labour leader linked Israel to a concept often used in antisemitic discourse. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions over how criticism of Israeli policy is framed in British politics. The minister's call for careful language suggests concern that such claims could inflame communal relations or be seen as legitimizing attacks on Jewish communities.
