
The former London mayor sparked huge controversy last month after claiming that Hitler had supported Zionism "before he went mad".
Mr Livingstone?s comments plunged Labour into a crisis and led to his long-time friend and ally Jeremy Corbyn suspending him from the party.
But speaking on talkRADIO, Mr Livingstone, who has been widely condemned for his remarks, continued to insist there is no evidence his comments were anti-Semitic.
He said: "There?s this interesting accusation I?m anti-Semitic. Not a single newspaper, or radio, or TV programme has produced any evidence in the last two weeks that what I said was wrong.
"I?ll offer a free meal out for anyone who can prove what I said was wrong.
"I was asked a question about Hitler's policies and I dealt with it in about 40 words and moved on. And then all these embittered old Blairite MPs, who hate me, ranted about me being a Nazi apologist and so on.
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