Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Green Party to back Terrorist Attacks against Israel

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15577413/Now-Greens-set-vote-make-party-policy-Hamas-terror-attacks-Anti-Jewish-motion-brand-leaders-mother-racist.html

Now Greens set for vote that would make it party policy to back Hamas terror attacks: 'Anti-Jewish' motion would EVEN brand leader's mother a racist

The Greens are to vote on a motion that would 'back Hamas terror attacks' and even brand the party leader's mother a racist.

Proponents claim a huge grassroots campaign has led to 'record-breaking' support for the 'Zionism is Racism' proposal which could be debated next month.

If approved, it would become Green policy to support Palestinian 'resistance' from Israel 'by all available means under international law'.

One of the motion's champions, a barrister who has previously tried to get Hamas removed from the UK's terror group list, described this as a 'euphemistic way of saying that the Palestinians have a right to armed struggle, and that we should support it.'

A briefing note accompanying the motion, to be debated at the Greens' spring conference, also spells out that Palestinian 'armed struggle' would be justified.

The motion states that support for Zionism – the belief in the development and protection of the Jewish state in Palestine – should be 'treated as any other form of racism'.

The Campaign Against Antisemitism said that because the 'overwhelming majority' of British Jews identify as Zionist, this motion would effectively declare them inherently racist and open the door to a 'frightening witch-hunt'.

Ironically, this could even mean that Green leader Zack Polanski would have to treat his own mother – who has previously posted support for Israel on social media – as a racist.

The motion is proposed by British Palestinian artist Lubna Speitan who has previously backed an 'armed struggle' against Israel and said this week she had been ¿heartened and overwhelmed¿ by the ¿record breaking¿ support her proposal has received

The motion is proposed by British Palestinian artist Lubna Speitan who has previously backed an 'armed struggle' against Israel and said this week she had been 'heartened and overwhelmed' by the 'record breaking' support her proposal has received

A social media campaign is urging people to join the Green Party just to vote for the motion, with videos on TikTok, X and YouTube providing step by step instructions on how to sign up

A social media campaign is urging people to join the Green Party just to vote for the motion, with videos on TikTok, X and YouTube providing step by step instructions on how to sign up

Zack Polanski would have to treat his own mother ¿ who has previously posted support for Israel on social media ¿ as a racist

Zack Polanski would have to treat his own mother – who has previously posted support for Israel on social media – as a racist 

Despite this, Mr Polanski refused to denounce the motion this week saying he 'equivocated' on it because of different interpretations of Zionism.

And it is said to be supported by deputy leader Mothin Ali, who previously appeared to celebrate the Hamas October 7 attacks on Israel in which 1,200 people were slaughtered.

A Daily Mail investigation has also found:

:: The British Palestinian artist proposing the motion has previously backed 'armed struggle' and 'force' against Israel and mocked those who call the attackers terrorists.

:: A social media campaign is urging people to join the Green Party just to vote for the motion, with videos on TikTok, X and YouTube providing step by step instructions on how to sign up.

:: The government's independent adviser on antisemitism warned the motion openly supports terrorism and racism against Jews, and the Greens now had an antisemitism problem far worse than Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.

:: The Board of Deputies condemned the motion and an Israeli minister branded it 'hateful and racist' and warned it called for the destruction of Israel.

:: Jewish Green Party members have told the Daily Mail they feared for their safety if the motion is passed and a group representing them said it would make the party officially 'anti Jewish'.

Backed by the Greens For Palestine group, the 'Zionism is Racism' motion calls for the party to declare itself 'anti-Zionist' and for the 'de-proscription of Palestine Action', but rejects accusations that anti-Zionism is anti-Semitic.

The motion also calls for a 'single democratic Palestinian state in all of historic Palestine, with Jerusalem as its capital' – effectively eradicating Israel.

A campaign poster for the motion depicts a map of the state of Israel painted in the colours of the Palestinian flag.

The motion is supported by barrister Franck Magennis (pictured) of Garden Court Chambers, who said the motion backed the Palestinians' right to an armed struggle 'that we should support'

The motion is supported by barrister Franck Magennis (pictured) of Garden Court Chambers, who said the motion backed the Palestinians' right to an armed struggle 'that we should support'

Last year Mr Magennis (left) was filmed outside the Home Office as he helped deliver an application to try to get Hamas removed from the proscribed terror group list

Last year Mr Magennis (left) was filmed outside the Home Office as he helped deliver an application to try to get Hamas removed from the proscribed terror group list

Ms Speitan (pictured right) was previously a supporter of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and was pictured with him in 2018

Ms Speitan (pictured right) was previously a supporter of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and was pictured with him in 2018

It is being proposed by Lubna Speitan, a British Palestinian artist, who told an online meeting to promote the motion this week that she had been 'heartened and overwhelmed' by the 'record-breaking' support it has received.

In an earlier speech in September 2025, Ms Speitan said: 'The only way forward for the liberation of any people is going to be by force, what was taken by force must be returned by force and this comes with military intervention, and for me I support our right to the armed struggle. We must never deny that...

'I will refuse to condemn the resistance of any repressed or occupied people because we have that right.

'Only we can claim self-defence, not the occupier.'

She added: 'The moment we rise, we call for resistance, [they say] "you terrorist".'

It is supported by barrister Franck Magennis of Garden Court Chambers, who last year was filmed outside the Home Office as he helped deliver an application to try to get Hamas removed from the proscribed terror group list.

In the online talk with Ms Speitan this week he said its wording would mean the Greens condoned armed resistance against Israel, adding that it was 'important to publicly proclaim support for the Palestinian strategy of armed struggle'. He also described Zionism as a 'fascist ideology'.

But John Mann, the government's independent adviser on antisemitism, said: 'It's a support for terrorism and overt racism against Jews. There is no ambiguity.

'It's from the extreme margins of politics.

'This is well beyond anything that happened during Labour under Jeremy Corbyn.

'This makes Corbyn look like a moderate.

'The crank element that even Corbyn was worried about has entered the Greens en masse.

'It's also about as far away as from Green politics of the past as is possible.

'Greens used to be about stopping fossil fuels and nuclear power and building wind farms.

'Now hate is bringing members surging into the Green party.'

A spokesperson for the Board of Deputies of British Jews warned the motion and campaign of support for it 'threatens to make the Green Party a hostile and discriminatory environment for its Jewish members, and has significant implications for British Jews more broadly'.

Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel told the Daily Mail: 'This Green Party motion is one of the most hateful and racist documents I've ever read.

'It calls for the destruction of Israel and seeks to justify terrorism against Israel. Its intent is to justify the destruction of the Jewish homeland and deny the right of Jews to a national home.

'The double standards are extraordinary as they demand a national home for Palestinians but not Jews.

'I completely condemn this horrific document and hope the people of the UK see the Greens for what they are - a racist and hateful political party.'

The Daily Mail revealed earlier this month that one Green member has taken the dramatic step of reporting their party to counter-terror police over the motion. 

A Green Party spokesman stressed it was 'currently not policy' and only a 'proposed motion' which all members are able to submit. He said it would have to be successful in an ongoing prioritisation ballot before it could be voted on in the spring conference.

But the online campaign encouraging new members to join to support the motion provides detailed step-by-step guides on how to vote for the motion in the priority ballot and, if successful, to vote for it at the spring conference.

The Green Party spokesman declined to comment on reports that the motion is supported by the party's deputy leader Mr Ali.

In a video on TikTok on the day of the October 7 attacks, Mr Ali claimed Israel would use the 'pretext of the fightback by Hamas fighters, or supposedly Hamas fighters' to attack Gaza.

The next day he said on Facebook that Hamas fighters were 'indigenous people defending themselves' and called for an end to 'white supremacist European settler colonialism'.

A spokesperson for Campaign Against Antisemitism added: 'The Green Party seems poised to recycle history's worst hatreds.

'Not only should this motion be refused consideration, but those who proposed it should be expelled from the Party.'

Ms Speitan did not respond to requests for comment.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15577413/Now-Greens-set-vote-make-party-policy-Hamas-terror-attacks-Anti-Jewish-motion-brand-leaders-mother-racist.html


Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Nelson Mandela's Grandson

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15584845/Nelson-Mandelas-grandson-turns-former-home-hangout-drug-users-scantily-clad-women.html

Nelson Mandela's grandson turns Nelson's former home into a 'hangout for drug users' and 'scantily-clad women'

 Nelson Mandela's grandson has turned the former president's home into a 'hangout for drug users' and 'scantily clad women.

In his will, Mandela stated that his grandsons (Ndaba and Mbuso) can live at the Houghton Estate property in Johannesburg rent-free for life.

But the trustees of the property say that brothers Ndaba and Mbuso Mandela's 'unbecoming' behaviour was tarnishing the property's legacy.

One of the brothers' cousins, Tukwinio Mandela, said that Mbuso had let 'troublesome friends and their families' stay on the property in a separate cottage.

She said: 'The friends he invited to stay in the cottage were often intoxicated, and the gate and house keys were left in their possession, which allowed them full access to the property, including the main house.'

Tukwinio added that she repeatedly saw 'scantily clad women' and 'intoxicated people' in the yard, and that items from the home began to disappear.

'These items were later found in the cottage,' she said.

In his will, Mandela stated that his grandsons could live at the Houghton Estate property in Johannesburg rent-free

In his will, Mandela stated that his grandsons could live at the Houghton Estate property in Johannesburg rent-free for life

The outside of Nelson Mandela house in Houghton, Johannesburg

The outside of Nelson Mandela house in Houghton, Johannesburg

Mbuso Mandela (pictured), the grandson of late former South African president Nelson Mandela

Mbuso Mandela (pictured), the grandson of late former South African president Nelson Mandela

As a result, the house had allegedly fallen into disrepair, with the cousin saying appliances had been stripped and carpets stained.

High court judge Gcina Malindi called the brother's behaviour 'destructive'. 

The trustees are applying for an order to ban Ndaba from entering the property and are also looking to evict him. 

They are attempting to get a similar order regarding the main home for his brother Mbuso. 

Ndaba Mandela, (pictured), the grandson of late former South African president Nelson Mandela

Ndaba Mandela, (pictured), the grandson of late former South African president Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela (R) posing with former US First Lady Michelle Obama (2ndR) and her daughters Malia (L) and Sasha at his home in Johannesburg in 2011

Nelson Mandela (R) posing with former US First Lady Michelle Obama (2ndR) and her daughters Malia (L) and Sasha at his home in Johannesburg in 2011

Mandela moved into the luxurious home in 1998 with his wife Graca Machel, where he hosted a variety of prominent figures such as former American First Lady Michelle Obama and singer Bono.

Irish rock star Bono, right, and former South African President Nelson Mandela pose together in 2002

Irish rock star Bono, right, and former South African President Nelson Mandela pose together in 2002

Before his death he put in his will that his grandsons Ndaba, Mbuso and their brother Andile could reside there 'free of any consideration for their lifetime'.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15584845/Nelson-Mandelas-grandson-turns-former-home-hangout-drug-users-scantily-clad-women.html

Pictured: Nelson Mandela (front L), accompanied by his wife Winnie, walks out of the Victor Verster prison, near Cape Town, after spending 27 years in apartheid jails, February 11, 1990

Nelson Mandela (front L), accompanied by his wife Winnie, walks out of the Victor Verster prison, near Cape Town, after spending 27 years in apartheid jails, February 11, 1990. Winnie pioneered the use of "necklacing" (placing an old tire around the neck of her victim, filling it with gasoline, and setting it on fire).

Winnie was convicted in 1991 over the kidnap and murder of a 14-year-old boy, and in 2003 was convicted again for fraud

Winnie was convicted in 1991 over the kidnap and murder of a 14-year-old boy, and in 2003 was convicted again for fraud

Winnie and her 'boys' were accused of having a central role in the murder of Stompie Seipei Moeketsi, a 14-year-old, just 4ft 6in tall, who suffered horrific torture and whose body was found, with his throat cut by a pair of shears, near Winnie’s house in early 1989

Winnie was convicted of having a central role in the murder of Stompie Seipei Moeketsi, a 14-year-old, just 4ft 6in tall, who suffered horrific torture and whose body was found, with his throat cut by a pair of shears, near Winnie’s house in early 1989

Legal trouble: Ms Madikizela-Mandela is pictured leaving court after being found guilty on 43 counts of fraud and 25 of theft in April, 2003

Winnie Mandela leaving court after being found guilty on 43 counts of fraud and 25 of theft in April, 2003

Winnie (right) meets former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and wife Grace during the final of the Africa's Cup in Johannesburg in 2013

Winnie (right) and Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe

Winnie spent 38 years married to Nelson, 27 of which were spent apart, separated from him in 1992 and divorced in 1996

Winnie in Communist attire

Condolences have poured in from around the world in remembrance of one of the 20th century's most prominent political activists - US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson (above) is attending Saturday's funeral

Jesse Jackson attending Winnie's 2018 funeral

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is facing scrutiny over a dubious tale from the campaign trail
Biden claims that he was arrested in South Africa while trying to visit Nelson Mandela (above) in prison

Democrat Joe Biden (left) claims that he was arrested in South Africa while trying to visit Nelson Mandela (right) in prison

The report on Nelson Mandela (pictured in 2008), written on September 26, 1986, suggests that many South African blacks viewed Mandela as a 'president in waiting' in a post-apartheid South Africa.

Nelson Mandela (pictured in 2008)

Mandela was arrested in 1962 for conspiring to overthrow the state. He served 27 years in prison after being sentenced to life

Mandela was arrested in 1962 for conspiring to overthrow the state. He served 27 years in prison after being sentenced to life

At the time of the report, Mandela had refused State President P.W. Botha's offer of release in exchange for his 'renunciation of violence', according to the report, and Mandela said his release must be unconditional. Pictured above, Mandela and Botha speak in 1996

Mandela refused State President P.W. Botha's offer of release in exchange for a 'renunciation of violence'

                Mandela's son Makgatho, who died of AIDS.

Century: Oprah was there to celebrate what would have been Mandela's 100th birthday

Oprah and Mandela

'I loved him so and he was my favorite mentor because he was a man who could have sought revenge, but instead he sought reconciliation,' she said

'I loved him so and he was my favorite mentor.'

Better than a hotel: Winfrey said she stayed with Mandela and his wife Graca Machel for 10 days during one of her visits

Winfrey stayed with Mandela and his third wife Graca Machel for 10 days during one of her visits

Nelson Mandela (pictured) allegedly snubbed a request from Jeremy Corbyn to meet during a visit to London
Nelson Mandela allegedly snubbed a request from Jeremy Corbyn (pictured) to meet during a visit to London

Nelson Mandela snubbed a request from Jeremy Corbyn to meet during a visit to London

Rory Steyn, a bodyguard to former president Nelson Mandela, believes the New Zealand All Blacks could have had their drinking water poisoned before they lost the 1995 rugby world cup final to South Africa (pictured)

The New Zealand All Blacks had their drinking water poisoned before they lost the 1995 rugby world cup final to South Africa

The All Blacks were widely expected to win the tournament but many of the players were ill on the day (pictured) and were unable to play their best. Mr Steyn said he thought that betting syndicates were to blame

The All Blacks were widely expected to win the tournament but many of the players were ill on the day (pictured) and were unable to play their best. 

South African President Nelson Mandela (left) congratulates Springbok skipper Francois Pienaar after handing him the William Webb Ellis trophy at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on 24 June 1995 following the rugby world cup

South African President Nelson Mandela (left) congratulates Springbok skipper Francois Pienaar after handing him the William Webb Ellis trophy at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on 24 June 1995 following the rugby world cup