National Post (National Edition)

Lavrov's remark infuriates Israel

Claimed that Hitler had `Jewish origins'

- CRISPIAN BALMER

• Israel lambasted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday for claiming that Adolf Hitler had Jewish origins, saying it was an “unforgivab­le” falsehood that debased the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust.

In a signal of sharply deteriorat­ing relations with Moscow, the Israeli foreign ministry summoned the Russian ambassador and demanded an apology.

“Such lies are intended to accuse the Jews themselves of the most horrific crimes in history that were committed against them,” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in a statement.

“The use of the Holocaust of the Jewish people for political purposes must stop immediatel­y,” he added.

Lavrov made the assertion on Italian television on Sunday when he was asked why Russia said it needed to “denazify” Ukraine if the country's own president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was himself 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 told Rete 4 channel.

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

Dani Dayan, chairman of Yad Vashem, Israel's memorial to the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, said the Russian minister's remarks were “an insult and a severe blow to the victims of the real Nazism.”

Speaking on Kan radio, Dayan said Lavrov was spreading “an antisemiti­c conspiracy theory with no basis in fact.”

The identity of one of Hitler's grandfathe­rs is not known but there has been some speculatio­n, never backed up by any evidence, that he might have been a Jew. There was no immediate response for comment from the Russian embassy to Israel or from Lavrov in Moscow.

Kyiv condemned Lavrov's words, saying his “heinous remarks” were offensive to Zelenskyy, to Israel, Ukraine and Jews.

“More broadly, they demonstrat­e that today's Russia is full of hatred towards other nations,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Twitter.

Israeli Foreign Ministry Yair Lapid, whose grandfathe­r died in the Holocaust, said that accusing Jews of being antisemite­s was “the basest level of racism.”

He also dismissed Lavrov's assertion that pro-Nazi elements held sway over the Ukrainian government and military.

“The Ukrainians aren't Nazis. Only the Nazis were Nazis and only they dealt with the systematic destructio­n of the Jewish people,” Lapid told the YNet website.

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