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Photo of Abbas, MPS angers critics

PALESTINIA­N LEADER KNOWN FOR ANTISEMITI­C VIEWS APPEARS TO HOLD HANDS WITH JEWISH MP YA’ARA SAKS

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Aphoto tweeted by Global Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly Thursday night of her meeting in the West Bank with the territory’s leader has drawn outrage from Israel supporters who noticed the photo also includes the Jewish Liberal cabinet minister Ya’ara Saks holding hands with Mahmoud Abbas, known for antisemiti­sm, Holocaust denial and supporting terror.

“In the West Bank, we met with President Abbas to discuss the humanitari­an crisis in Gaza, the future governance of the Palestinia­n Authority and the work to advance towards a two-state solution,” Joly wrote in post to X. In the photo, Joly is shaking Abbas’s hand, but Saks, Liberal minister of mental health and addictions, is on the other side of Abbas and appears to be holding hands with him.

Abbas has a long history of Holocaust denial and has spread the conspiracy theory that Israel perpetrate­d the Oct. 7 terrorist attack committed by Hamas. His Palestinia­n Authority government in the West Bank also pays allowances to families of terrorists killed in attacks out of a “martyr’s fund.”

“He denied the Holocaust. He denied October 7. He set up the Martyrs Fund that rewards families of terrorists who kill Jews,” wrote Conservati­ve deputy leader Melissa Lantsman Thursday night on X. “You held this guy’s hand.”

Conservati­ve MP Marty Morantz in a tweet called it “absolutely shameful” to see the Liberals “holding hands with rabid antisemite, (H)olocaust and October 7th denier Mahmoud Abbas.”

And Michal Cotler-wunsh, the special envoy for combating antisemiti­sm in Israel, tweeted that while Joly and Saks had not made time to meet with her in Israel to discuss the “tsunami of lethal hatred” in Canada, they had “time to meet PA leader that denies Holocaust; fuels antisemiti­sm; pays to slay Jews.”

A press release from Global Affairs Canada noted that Joly also met with Riad Malki, her foreign affairs counterpar­t in the Palestinia­n government, during her visit to the West Bank on Thursday.

“During the two meetings, Minister Joly raised the dire humanitari­an crisis in Gaza, including the protection of civilians and the growing threat of hunger and disease for displaced Palestinia­ns,” the release said. “The Minister emphasized that a humanitari­an ceasefire is urgently needed to stop the violence, bring hostages home and ensure that civilians in Gaza can access humanitari­an relief.”

It added Joly “also discussed the unacceptab­le sharp increase in extremist settler violence against Palestinia­ns in the West Bank.

“(She) reaffirmed Canada’s position that the expansion of illegal settlement­s in the West Bank endangers the prospects for a two-state solution and highlighte­d Canada’s continued calls for perpetrato­rs of extremist settler violence against Palestinia­ns in the West Bank to be held accountabl­e.”

Saks did not comment on the photo but said on X Friday that she went with Joly to the West Bank to “meet with partners and discuss how Canada can best support efforts toward a sustainabl­e peace in the Middle East.”

Last September, Abbas drew widespread condemnati­on from American, German and Israeli officials for a speech in which he said Hitler had “fought” Jews for their “social role” as money lenders, and not because of their religion.

He also repeated a discredite­d theory that European Ashkenazi Jews are the descendant­s of a nomadic tribe that converted to Judaism during the Middle Ages.

“When we hear them talk about Semitism and antisemiti­sm — the Ashkenazi Jews, at least, are not Semites,” he said. The argument is often used to suggest that European Jews have no historic ties to Israel.

 ?? @MELANIEJOL­Y / X ?? A photo of Global Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly of her meeting in the West Bank with the territory’s leader Mahmoud Abbas has drawn outrage from Israel supporters.
@MELANIEJOL­Y / X A photo of Global Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly of her meeting in the West Bank with the territory’s leader Mahmoud Abbas has drawn outrage from Israel supporters.

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