Las Vegas Review-Journal

Israel condemns Russian foreign minister’s comments as antisemiti­c

- By Myra Noveck

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett condemned Monday a recent claim by the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, that Jews were “the biggest antisemite­s.”

The Israeli Foreign Ministry also summoned the Russian ambassador to Israel to explain Lavrov’s remarks, while the Israeli foreign minister, Yair Lapid, demanded an apology.

The backlash followed an interview Lavrov gave Sunday to an Italian television journalist who asked him why Russia claimed to be “denazifyin­g” Ukraine when the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, was Jewish. Lavrov replied that he thought Adolf Hitler had Jewish roots, a claim dismissed by historians, and added, “For a long time now we’ve been hearing the wise Jewish people say that the biggest antisemite­s are the Jews themselves.”

Bennett said that he viewed Lavrov’s remarks with the “utmost severity,” saying that the comments were “untrue, and their intentions are wrong.”

Bennett added, “The goal of such lies is to accuse the Jews themselves of the most awful crimes in history, which were perpetrate­d against them, and thereby absolve Israel’s enemies of responsibi­lity.”

Separately, Lapid said that Lavrov’s comments were “both an unforgivab­le and outrageous statement as well as a terrible historical error.”

“Jews did not murder themselves in the Holocaust,” he added. “The lowest level of racism against Jews is to accuse Jews themselves of antisemiti­sm.”

The Israeli government’s response is among the fiercest criticism it has leveled at the Russian government since the invasion of Ukraine.

Israel has been engaged in a tricky balancing act: supporting Ukraine while trying to avoid a showdown with Russia, which has a large military presence in Syria, Israel’s neighbor. Israel coordinate­s with Russia when striking Iranian, Syrian or Lebanese military targets on Syrian soil, and does not want to unduly rock its relationsh­ip with Moscow. Israel is also concerned about possible fallout for Russian Jews.

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