In response to the terror attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, - TopicsExpress



          

In response to the terror attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said: The terror attack in the Jewish Museum in Brussels, in which four innocent people were killed, is the result of anti-Israeli and antisemitic incitement, expressed, among others, in the call to boycott Israel and Israeli products, as well as in anti-Israeli activity in international forums and the adoption of an automatic, unilateral anti-Israeli position. In the course of history, antisemitism has taken many forms, but the basis is always the same: hatred of Jews only because they are Jews, wherever they may be - whether they live in Jerusalem, in Tel Aviv, in Ariel, in Hebron, in Brussels, or on Mars. Therefore, the so-called pro-Palestinian activity, which, like in those dark days, calls for a boycott of Jewish goods and is directed aggressively against the only democracy in the Middle East, is - pure and simple - antisemitism, and not part of a legitimate political debate over a territorial dispute, like those found in many parts of the world. The recent antisemitic events in Kansas, Toulouse, and this evening in Brussels constitute a powerful, flashing warning light to all those who, consciously or not, take part in this incitement when, time and time again, they rush to condemn Israel and compare the building of a home for a Jewish family in the land of our forefathers to cruel and murderous acts of terror perpetrated by heinous antisemites and terrorists in Gaza or in Brussels.
Posted on: Sun, 25 May 2014 09:38:45 +0000

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