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For Israel,White House ties trump neo-Nazi condemnati­on

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JERUSALEM: An Israeli Cabinet minister has said relations with US President Donald Trump take priority over condemning neo-Nazis, to justify Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s muted response to events in Charlottes­ville.

Critics have accused Netanyahu of being slow to condemn extremism and anti-Semitism at US farright protests, having only done so in a single tweet — three days after the rally in the Virginia town that ended in bloodshed.

Ayoub Kara, the communicat­ions minister and a vocal Netanyahu supporter, said in remarks published on Friday in the Jerusalem Post that backing Trump was a strategic must for Israel’s right-wing government.

“Due to the terrific relations with the US, we need to put the declaratio­ns about the Nazis in the proper proportion,” Kara told the newspaper.

“We need to condemn anti-Semitism and any trace of Nazism, and I will do what I can as a minister to stop its spread. But Trump is the best US leader Israel has ever had.”

“His relations with the prime minister of Israel are wonderful, and after enduring the terrible years of (Barack) Obama, Trump is the unquestion­ed leader of the free world, and we must not accept anyone harming him.”

Netanyahu regularly speaks out against anti-Semitism in other countries, but the US is Israel’s most important ally, providing it with more than $3 billion per year in defense aid as well as key diplomatic backing.

Detractors have accused him of sacrificin­g his moral responsibi­lity, especially to the US Jewish community, for strategic interests.

The protests last weekend saw neo-Nazis and white supremacis­ts protesting outside a synagogue, chanting anti-Semitic slogans and giving the Nazi salute.

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