The UK government is currently evaluating actions against Islamist groups deemed 'totalitarian' operating within the country, including affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood. Concurrently, controversy has arisen over the Civil Service Muslim Network (CSMN)'s efforts to influence government policy on Israel. Reports indicate that the CSMN has been encouraging government officials to oppose current policies regarding the Israel-Gaza conflict, with meetings featuring antisemitic rhetoric and lasting up to 90 minutes. These meetings, which have included hundreds of civil servants, have been criticized for their use of antisemitic tropes and for occurring during working hours. The situation has escalated to the point where specific groups are under investigation for promoting anti-Israel sentiments among Muslim civil servants.
Report: UK group probed for urging Muslim civil servants to spread anti-Israel views https://t.co/QjSGElci1X
Israeli lobby has ‘insidious influence in UK politics’, civil servants told https://t.co/0w0LCHavJ4
"A series of meetings has been held by hundreds of civil servants discussing how to force the government to change its policy on the Israel-Gaza war and has featured numerous antisemitic tropes, The Times can disclose." https://t.co/gi0Mq2RVsg
The Civil Service Muslim Network (CSMN) is pressing the govt to change its policies on Israel. One described in a webinar that the “Israel lobby” is an “insidious influence”, widely seen as an antisemitic trope. The meetings take place in working hours, lasting up to 90 minutes… https://t.co/SIgIXZgTuc
UK mulls action against 'totalitarian' Islamist groups operating in Britain, including Muslim Brother affiliate. https://t.co/8A1F3AFPmf