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Published: May 2, 2022

‘Unforgivable’: Israel Condemns Russian Foreign Minister Over Anti-Semitic Remarks

By The Editor

JERUSALEM, Israel – Israel on Monday condemned Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for suggesting that the biggest anti-Semites are Jews and that Hitler himself was Jewish.

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid called Lavrov’s comments “unforgivable and outrageous” and a “terrible historical error.”

“Jews did not murder themselves in the Holocaust. The lowest level of racism against Jews is to accuse Jews themselves of anti-Semitism,” Lapid said in a statement.

Lapid also summoned Russia’s ambassador to Israel for a “tough talk.”

There was no immediate response from the Russian embassy.

The controversy began Sunday evening following an interview Lavrov had with Italy’s Rete 4 channel. Lavrov was asked to defend Russia’s claim that it needs to “denazify” Ukraine when the country’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, is Jewish.

“When they say, ‘What sort of nazification is this if we are Jews’, well I think that Hitler also had Jewish origins, so it means nothing,” Lavrov said.

“For a long time now we’ve been hearing the wise Jewish people say that the biggest anti-Semites are the Jews themselves,” he added.

Conspiracy theories that Hitler was Jewish have been repeatedly debunked by historians.

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The chairman of Yad Vashem, Israel’s Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, denounced Lavrov’s remarks, calling them “an insult and a severe blow to the victims of the real Nazism.” Yad Vashem has previously criticized Russia’s claim that Ukraine needs to be “denazified” as “not based on fact” and a trivialization of the Holocaust.

Israel, which observed Holocaust Remembrance Day last week, has a complicated relationship with Russia. It is one of the few countries in the world to have ties with both Moscow and Kyiv.

Israel has attempted to walk a diplomatic tightrope between the warring nations, hoping not to provoke Moscow’s wrath because it collaborates with Russia on regular airstrikes against Iranian targets in neighboring Syria.

However, Lapid explicitly accused Russia of committing war crimes in Ukraine last month after reports emerged on atrocities there. Israel also recently decided to supply defensive military aid to Kyiv, which Moscow denounced. 

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