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Israelis Shout 'Shame' in Protest Against Rodrigo Duterte's Visit

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THE LANDMARK VISIT OF President rodrigo du te rte to Israel was accompanie­d by protests as dozens of demonstrat­ors crowded together outside Israeli President Reuven Rivlin's residence prior to the Filipino leader’s arrival. They were waving Israeli flags, blowing

whistles, and chanting "shame, shame, shame. We will not be silent and we will not agree to the selling of weapons." Some were carrying placards that read "Stop the killings."

Duterte, the first Filipino leader to pay a diplomatic visit to Israel since the two countries establishe­d ties in 1957, has pivoted away from his nation's long-time military reliance on the U.S. and is eyeing Israeli-made military equipment for the Philippine coastguard.

The 73-year-old president, probably best known for his contentiou­s anti-drug campaign, has been accused by campaigner­s of violating human rights. The internatio­nal community will eventually conclude that Duterte is "responsibl­e for crimes against humanity," human rights lawyer Itay Mack said, as cited by AP.

‘Duterte, the first Philippine president to visit Israel, is known for his outspoken rhetoric and policies. Duterte's hallmark is his anti-drug campaign, which he once compared to the Holocaust, saying that we would be happy to kill drug addicts like Hitler killed Jews.’

Reports surfaced that an Israeli firm had turned down an invitation to a business forum to be attended by the Filipino strongman. Mino Negrin, CEO of water filtration company Nufiltrati­on Ltd, claimed that Duterte “offended our people several times in a public way by comparing himself to Hitler and his manners, in a way that cannot be accepted by the Jewish people.”

Duterte's visit has been marred by his unguarded comments on the Holocaust. In September 2016, several months after he came to power, he likened himself to Adolf Hitler and claimed he wanted to kill millions of drug dealers, just as the infamous Nazi leader did with Jews.

The president has apologized for his speech ever since. Moreover, he called Hitler "insane" in a speech at the World Holocaust Remembranc­e Center in Jerusalem and lamented the slaughter of millions of Jews during the Holocaust.

Duterte came to Israel on September 2 on a fourday official visit. In a speech in Jerusalem, he said that he sought to ensure the protection and security of the 24,000 Philippine citizens who live and work in the Jewish state.

 ?? (Mindanao Examiner) ?? Screen shot pictures from Sputnik News show Israelis protesting President Rodrigo Duterte's visit to Israel last week.
(Mindanao Examiner) Screen shot pictures from Sputnik News show Israelis protesting President Rodrigo Duterte's visit to Israel last week.

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