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"If we want to go over the past, go ahead ... I have fifty slaughters that Israel committed ... 50 massacres, 50 holocausts.""And until today, every day we have more killed by the IDF [Israeli military] by Israel."Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas"I am disgusted by the outrageous remarks made by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.""For us Germans in particular, any relativization of the singularity of the Holocaust is intolerable and unacceptable.""I condemn any attempt to deny the crimes of the Holocaust."German Chancellor Olaf Scholz"[Mahmoud Abbas spoke a] monstrous lie.""Six million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, including one and a half million Jewish children.""History will never forgive him."Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid
The press conference ended without comment from Scholz (right) in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust remarks- from Abbas (left) |
On
a trip to Germany, the Palestinian Authority president shared a news
conference with his host, Chancellor Scholz. A discussion between the
two men was recorded live and a question was posed to Abbas by a
reporter, enquiring whether the PA leader was prepared to apologize on
the 50th anniversary of the Munich Massacre when eleven Jewish Olympians
were murdered by a branch of Abbas's own Fatah movement.
Germany
has much to answer for. It will never be forgotten that Nazi Germany
orchestrated a precise, wide-ranging institutional scheme to annihilate
all of Europe's Jews. The stage was set before the process of the
Holocaust began by pernicious slander to convince Jew-haters everywhere
that they had good reason for their antipathy toward Jews for they were
subhuman scum of the Earth and the world should be rid of them.
The
kind of propaganda that has its reflection in very fact, in the
Palestinian vendetta against Israel, that a Zionist horde returning to
its ancestral roots to reclaim its four thousand-year-old homeland had
criminally prevented Arabs originally from Egypt and Jordan from
declaring the land their possession, taking the ancient descriptive of
Judeans as Palestinians, as their own.
Abbas
bridled at the question, launching into one of his predictable tirades
usually restricted to an Arab-speaking audience. Perhaps reasoning that
in the very Europe where Jews were systematically murdered his audience
would be receptive to his 'genocidal' accusations of Israeli 'slaughter
of Palestinians'. The very Palestinians that Abbas is so fond of
inciting from childhood forward to a career of terrorism turning their
antisemitism to the violent elimination of Jews; mimicking the Nazi
ideology in fact.
Chancellor
Scholz, taken by surprise may have been appalled at this lack of civil
courtesy to say the least, but his immediate reaction left much to be
desired. The very image of calm courtesy toward a guest, he said nothing
in exchange. Until much, much later, when he saw fit to reject the
tone, tenor and grievous slander emanating from the mind and lips of a
Holocaust 'scholar' who achieved a doctorate from Moscow's-then Patrice
Lamumba University for his argument that Zionists schemed with Hitler in
the Holocaust.
It
took a day before Chancellor Scholz responded. It took a day before
Abbas's retraction and correction explaining he had no intention to
"deny the singularity of the Holocaust", "the most heinous crime in
modern human history". For him, a bit of house-cleaning, anxious to
regain his credentials in the West as a champion of the Palestinian
'cause' which must be pursued in a manner different than his statements
not meant for European ears of delicate temperament.
That
filthy Jewish feet would not be permitted to desecrate the Noble
Sanctuary, built atop the remains of the Temples of Solomon, the most
sacred site in Judaism; that Jerusalem 'belongs' to 'Palestinians', a
wholesale rejection of the presence of Jewish authority and
custodianship of the holiest city in Judean history and heritage.
Black
September's hostage-taking and murder of the eleven Israeli athletes in
1972, a supreme act of terrorism and Arab revelling in the death of
Jews is not an event that Abbas would feel obliged to apologize for, to
regret, and any recriminations coming his way as a primary
representative of the Palestinian movement to destroy Israel fail to
take into account Abbas's proud penchant of doling out handsome rewards
to Palestinian terrorists for slaughtering Jewish Israelis.
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Labels: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Holocaust, Munich Massacre, Nazi Germany, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
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