The Jerusalem Post

Settler leader takes Anne Frank Center to task over antisemiti­sm

Dagan: Attacking Israel’s most supportive leader is absurd

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan attacked the Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, after it criticized US President Donald Trump for failing to take a strong stand on antisemiti­sm.

Trump “has proven time and again his commitment to the Jewish people and the State of Israel,” Dagan said. It’s “absurd” for the center to “attack the most supportive leader the Jewish people and the State of Israel have ever had,” he continued.

He spoke out after the New Yorkbased human rights organizati­on sharply criticized Trump for his delayed response to antisemiti­c attacks that have occurred in the United States since he took office on January 20.

“The president’s sudden acknowledg­ment is a Band-Aid on the cancer of antisemiti­sm that has infected his own administra­tion,” the center’s executive director, Steven Goldstein, said on Tuesday. “His statement today is a pathetic asterisk of condescens­ion after weeks in which he and his staff have committed grotesque acts and omissions reflecting antisemiti­sm, yet day after day have refused to apologize and correct the record. Make no mistake: The antisemiti­sm coming out of this administra­tion is the worst we have ever seen from any administra­tion.

“The White House repeatedly refused to mention Jews in its Holocaust remembranc­e, and had the audacity to take offense when the world pointed out the ramificati­ons of Holocaust denial. And it was only yesterday, President’s Day, that Jewish community centers across the nation received bomb threats, and the president said absolutely nothing. When President Trump responds to antisemiti­sm proactivel­y and in real time, and without pleas and pressure, that’s when we’ll be able to say this president has turned a corner. This is not that moment,” he said.

In Washington, White House press secretary Sean Spicer also scolded the center.

“I think [Trump] has been very forceful with his denunciati­on of people who seek to attack people because of their religion, because of their gender, because of the color of their skin. It is something that he is going to continue to fight and make clear that it has no place in this administra­tion,” Spicer said.

“It is ironic that no matter how many times he talks about this, it is never good enough. Today was an unbelievab­ly forceful comment by the president as far as his denunciati­on of the actions that are currently targeted against Jewish community centers, but I think he has been very clear previous to this that he wants to be someone who brings this country together and not divide people.

“I wish that they had praised the president for his leadership in this area. Hopefully, as time goes by, they [will] recognize his commitment to civil rights, voting rights and equality for all Americans,” Spicer added.

In Israel, Dagan noted that the Anne Frank Center’s comments came as Israel is under attack from all directions, simply because it is a Jewish state.

“Jews are killed here because of their religion,” he said. “The UN Security Council’s absurd condemnati­on of Israel, the only democratic state in the Middle East, was also clearly motivated by antisemiti­sm.”

He called on the UN to condemn the Palestinia­n desecratio­n of Jewish graves on the Mount of Olives and the vandalism against Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus, otherwise known as the biblical city of Shechem.

 ?? (Jerry Lampen/Reuters) ?? THE HOUSE where Anne Frank lived is seen in Amsterdam.
(Jerry Lampen/Reuters) THE HOUSE where Anne Frank lived is seen in Amsterdam.

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