Islamic activist blames Zionists for Grenfell Tower fire

London – An Islamist activist has claimed the
Grenfell Tower victims “were murdered” by Zionists who fund the Conservative
party in an astonishing outburst now being investigated by police. 

 

Nazim Ali, a director of the Islamic Human Rights
Commission (IHRC), is accused of exploiting the tragedy during an anti-Israel
demonstration in the days after the fire.

 

The Metropolitan Police said it was now investigating
allegations of anti-Semitic comments made during the protest.

 

Mr Ali, who is managing partner of a private health clinic
in west London which charges patients up to £150 for a GP consultation, told
the rally on June 18: “As we know in Grenfell, many innocents were murdered by
Theresa May’s cronies, many of which are supporters of Zionist ideology.”

 

In video footage posted online, Mr Ali goes on: “Let us not
forget that some of the biggest corporations who were supporting the
Conservative Party are Zionists. They are responsible for the murder of the
people in Grenfell, in those towers in Grenfell, the Zionist supporters of the
Tory Party.”

 

In another heated outburst, he says: “It is the Zionists
who give money to the Tory party, to kill people in high rise blocks….
Careful, careful, careful of those rabbis who belong to the Board of Deputies,
who have got blood on their hands.”

 

The al-Quds Day march is held annually on the last Friday
of Ramadan and was initiated by the Islamic Republic of Iran in support of the
Palestinian cause and in opposition to Israel. It also supports the political
wing of Hizbollah. The group’s military wing is banned in the UK as a terrorist
organisation.

 

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