Israel's minister of diaspora affairs, Amichai Chikli , slammed the UK’s Labour government under Keir Starmer for its "fear-driven" approach to extremism, drawing chilling parallels to appeasement tactics before World War II.
While talking with the journalist Tommy Robinson, Chikli claimed that the UK PM is afraid of Islamists in Britain. He is afraid of states like Turkey or Qatar.
"The weakest government since Neville Chamberlain and maybe even worse, despite the fact that the Chamberlain's delusional vision of the reality peace in our time. Maybe Chamberlain is worse than Keir stammer, but it is the same mechanism of thinking that you can appease the monster and maybe buy some time and buy some quiet. And this strategy is driven by the same fear that the terrorist wants to put in your hearts."
"The Nazis were terrorists themselves and they terrorized entire Europe who were afraid to fight. And we had, luckily we had Winston Churchill who stood almost alone to fight against the Nazis. And we salute Churchill and we admire Churchill here in Israel. And I personally admire Churchill. He's one of the greatest leaders in all times. And what we are seeing here is quite the same. I think that the strategy of Keir stammer is driven by fear. He is afraid. He is afraid of the Islamist in Britain. He is afraid states like maybe Turkey or Qatar," he added.
Israeli minister argued that the Labour government’s stance toward Hamas reflects a broader reluctance to confront the global network of the Muslim Brotherhood.
"And I think that it is very important to understand this is not about Hamas and Israel. This is about the Muslim Brotherhood, which is a huge global movement, a movement that started after World War I, led by Hassan El Banna, with a vision to have a huge caliphate led by the Islam, to renew the days of Muhammad, to conquer not just all of the Middle east, okay, just Israel, but also to conquer Al-Andalus in Spain, obviously, and also to conquer Britain and to have the Sharia law implemented all across Europe," he said.
He also said that this is a global war against a super radical and super sophisticated ideology that its end game, end goal is to make sure Islam is dominant and people are submitted to Sharia law, losing their liberties, losing their way of life.
On being asked whether UK will experience October 7 case, Chikli said, "But in order to make sure it will never happen, you need a whole other set of tools to address this challenge. And you need to be far, far more decisive, far, far more aggressive, and to understand that most likely it won't go smooth and it won't go quietly. But if you won't do it, I'm not sure there's going to be Britain.”
While talking with the journalist Tommy Robinson, Chikli claimed that the UK PM is afraid of Islamists in Britain. He is afraid of states like Turkey or Qatar.
"The weakest government since Neville Chamberlain and maybe even worse, despite the fact that the Chamberlain's delusional vision of the reality peace in our time. Maybe Chamberlain is worse than Keir stammer, but it is the same mechanism of thinking that you can appease the monster and maybe buy some time and buy some quiet. And this strategy is driven by the same fear that the terrorist wants to put in your hearts."
Israeli Minister EXPOSES Keir Starmer’s Weakness.
— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) October 16, 2025
In this explosive interview, @AmichaiChikli Minister of Diaspora Affairs of Israel delivers a powerful warning about the rise of radical Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood’s dangerous global ambitions, from establishing a Caliphate… pic.twitter.com/B8Y98o1Nym
"The Nazis were terrorists themselves and they terrorized entire Europe who were afraid to fight. And we had, luckily we had Winston Churchill who stood almost alone to fight against the Nazis. And we salute Churchill and we admire Churchill here in Israel. And I personally admire Churchill. He's one of the greatest leaders in all times. And what we are seeing here is quite the same. I think that the strategy of Keir stammer is driven by fear. He is afraid. He is afraid of the Islamist in Britain. He is afraid states like maybe Turkey or Qatar," he added.
Israeli minister argued that the Labour government’s stance toward Hamas reflects a broader reluctance to confront the global network of the Muslim Brotherhood.
"And I think that it is very important to understand this is not about Hamas and Israel. This is about the Muslim Brotherhood, which is a huge global movement, a movement that started after World War I, led by Hassan El Banna, with a vision to have a huge caliphate led by the Islam, to renew the days of Muhammad, to conquer not just all of the Middle east, okay, just Israel, but also to conquer Al-Andalus in Spain, obviously, and also to conquer Britain and to have the Sharia law implemented all across Europe," he said.
He also said that this is a global war against a super radical and super sophisticated ideology that its end game, end goal is to make sure Islam is dominant and people are submitted to Sharia law, losing their liberties, losing their way of life.
On being asked whether UK will experience October 7 case, Chikli said, "But in order to make sure it will never happen, you need a whole other set of tools to address this challenge. And you need to be far, far more decisive, far, far more aggressive, and to understand that most likely it won't go smooth and it won't go quietly. But if you won't do it, I'm not sure there's going to be Britain.”
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