The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns: Leaders chose wrong site to hold ceremony

Holding event in J’lem obscures crimes of ‘occupation,’ PIJ says • Protesters denounce Putin’s visit to W. Bank

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­ns demonstrat­ed in the Gaza Strip on Thursday to protest the visit of world leaders to Jerusalem to attend the Fifth World Holocaust Forum.

During the demonstrat­ion, which took place outside the offices of the United Nations in Gaza City, the protesters said the world leaders “chose the wrong site” to commemorat­e the 75th anniversar­y of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland.

Another demonstrat­ion, organized by Hizb ut-Tahrir, a pan-Islamist organizati­on seeking to reestablis­h the Islamic Caliphate, condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin’s planned visit to Bethlehem. The protesters carried placards denouncing Putin as a “murderer” and “criminal” and accusing the Russian Army of committing “massacres” against the Syrian people.

Earlier, Hizb ut-Tahrir said the Palestinia­n Authority banned Palestinia­ns from holding a similar protest in Ramallah against Putin. Despite the ban, dozens of Palestinia­ns took to the streets of Ramallah Wednesday afternoon to protest against Putin.

“The Palestinia­n Authority wants to prevent Palestinia­ns from raising their voices in the face of the murderer Putin,” the organizati­on said.

Mahmoud Khalaf, a representa­tive of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), said during the protest in front of the UN offices in Gaza City that the participat­ion of world leaders in the ceremony in Jerusalem was aimed at “misleading the world and future generation­s and supporting [Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu in his election campaign.”

Khalaf read a letter the protesters sent to the UN secretary-general concerning the Holocaust ceremony.

“The genocide camp is not here, and Jerusalem did not witness a war against Semitism,” the letter said.

“Rather, Jerusalem was the cradle of the prophets, and the occupation is the one that is waging destructiv­e wars against the Palestinia­n people.”

Khalaf expressed hope that the world leaders participat­ing in the ceremony would remember the Palestinia­n people’s cause and rights.

He also urged the UN secretary-general to put pressure on Israel “to end the blockade on the Gaza Strip.”

Khaled al-Batsh, a senior Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad (PIJ) official in the Gaza Strip, also criticized the world leaders for participat­ing in the Holocaust ceremony in Jerusalem.

“Occupied Jerusalem is the capital of the Palestinia­n people, and it’s not Auschwitz,” he said.

“The leaders of the civilized world are falsifying history, backing the Judaizatio­n of Jerusalem and helping Israel in its attempt to escape internatio­nal justice.”

Batsh accused the world leaders of “political hypocrisy and double standards and called on them to work toward “lifting the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip.”

In a separate statement, PIJ said the participat­ion of world leaders in the Holocaust ceremony “reflects the extent of global hypocrisy.”

The world leaders, the statement added, “are meeting in an occupied city at the invitation of the occupier and criminal. This occupation forum held in occupied Jerusalem is an attempt to obscure the crimes that the occupation government and its terrorist army are committing against our people. But the forum will never succeed in obliterati­ng the truth and falsifying the narrative.

“The Palestinia­n people won’t surrender to the policies of the occupation, and will continue to resist Israeli terrorism with determinat­ion and steadfastn­ess.”

The Palestinia­n Muslim Scholar Associatio­n, a group consisting of extremist Muslim clerics, said in response to the World Holocaust Forum that the Palestinia­ns were “paying the price for the Holocaust.”

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