The Guardian (USA)

US Holocaust survivors’ foundation calls Jonathan Glazer’s Oscars speech ‘morally indefensib­le’

- Andrew Pulver

The Holocaust Survivors’ Foundation USA has attacked The Zone of Interest director Jonathan Glazer for what it describes as his “morally indefensib­le” Oscar acceptance speech on Sunday.

In an open letter published on the organisati­on’s website, the foundation’s chairman David Schaecter, wrote: “You made a Holocaust movie and won an Oscar. And you are Jewish. Good for you. But it is disgracefu­l for you to presume to speak for the six million Jews, including one and a half million children, who were murdered solely because of their Jewish identity.”

Schaecter added: “You should be ashamed of yourself for using Auschwitz to criticise Israel. If the creation, existence, and survival of the State of Israel as a Jewish state equates to ‘occupation’ in your mind, then you obviously learned nothing from your movie.”

Glazer, along with film producer James Wilson, won the best internatio­nal film Academy Award for The

Zone of Interest, about the daily life of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig. In his speech,

Glazer said that he and Wilson “stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people, whether the victims of October 7 in

Israel or the ongoing attack in Gaza.”

On Monday the Anti-Defamation League posted a message on social media attacking Glazer’s comments as “reprehensi­ble”, saying: “Israel is not hijacking Judaism or the Holocaust by defending itself against genocidal terrorists. Glazer’s comments at the #Oscars are both factually incorrect & morally reprehensi­ble. They minimise the Shoah & excuse terrorism of the most heinous kind.”

Glazer has also received widespread support for his comments, including from Israeli military veterans’ organisati­on Breaking the Silence, which posted a statement on social media saying “[Glazer] took an unequivoca­l stance against the cynical utilisatio­n of Judaism and the Holocaust in the name of justifying the occupation … we refuse to accept the ease with which the blood and lives of civilians is used as a justificat­ion for political ideologies, or as a bargaining chip. Empathy is not a zerosum game.”

 ?? Photograph: Caroline Brehman/EPA ?? Controvers­y … (left to right) producers James Wilson, Leonard Blavatnik and director Jonathan Glazer collect the Oscar for best internatio­nal film for The Zone of Interest.
Photograph: Caroline Brehman/EPA Controvers­y … (left to right) producers James Wilson, Leonard Blavatnik and director Jonathan Glazer collect the Oscar for best internatio­nal film for The Zone of Interest.

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