Naz Shah attended the protest against Israel at a McDonald's hours before suggesting a 'solution' to the Middle East conflict on Facebook. Miss Shah said the posts - on August 5, 2014 - did not reflect her views and were made when 'emotions were running high around the Middle East conflict'. But it can be revealed that during the same period, mother-of-three Miss Shah was part of a group that mounted a string of protests against Israel. The 42-year-old was an active member of the Bradford Boycott group that called for action against organisations and businesses that 'support apartheid Israel'. On August 7, 2014, the group shared an image from a shop in Kashmir with the sign: 'I don't sell or welcome any Israeli in my shop.' Miss Shah also co-ordinated protests at Sainsbury's and Tesco, and carried a coffin at a pro-Palestine rally where she was filmed chanting: 'Shame on you.' The revelations come as the Bradford West MP faces a disciplinary investigation for anti-semitic Facebook posts.







