Were these just condemnations of the Zionist agenda , does anyone know ? - Corbyn, the Labour leader, has never said he hates Jews or that Jews are inferior, or whatever. So - on the surface at least - he doesn't seem to be anti-Semitic.
Where I take issue with him is his blatant double standards. He's been highly critical of Israel (the world's only Jewish state) throughout his long political career. During that time, he hasn't really criticised the barbaric regimes that surround Israel. It could be argued he's anti-Semitic on this basis; a kind of subtle anti-Semitism.
There was a ceremony in Tunisia for the dead Palestinian terrorists who shot the Israeli athletes in the 1970s Olympics (sorry, can't remember which year). Jeremy Corbyn was in attendance in Tunisia, laying a wreath ... er, in the name of 'peace', you understand.
Another issue is that Labour courts the British Muslim vote ... and there are some full-on anti-Semites among British Muslims.