An Israeli writer: We survived the Holocaust and did not escape the accusation of anti -Semitism policy

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Israeli writer Ishk Calderon Adizs criticized the use of interests Anti -Semitism Against everyone who criticizes political decisions such as the war on Gaza, even against survivors of the Holocaust.

“If I cry, the survivor of the Nazi Holocaust (the Holocaust), I will be said to me that I am anti -Semitic.” He highlighted that this term uses a weapon and a shield to avoid any project criticism of government policies.

He added that any non -Israeli person criticizes the atrocities committed against the Palestinians based on documented reports that are quickly accused and directly against the anti -Semitism.

He said, “This cheap use of the term makes it a tool to escape accountability,” explaining that the term anti -Semitism has become “a comfortable pretext that relieves us from looking at the mirror and doing the painful review but it is necessary.”

He added that the Palestinians “expel their homes in West Bank، And Gaza Strip He has become a pumpkin, and the hungry Palestinian children are pleading in the streets, “while” Israeli soldiers are receiving orders to shoot civilians lining up for food. While knowing that this war can be stopped, how can anyone remain silent? “

He says that if he raises his voice, he will be accused of anti -Semitism.

Adisz emphasized that the excessive use of the term “anti -Semitism” stripped of his strength, explaining that Israel’s actions are what feeds anti -Semitism.

He stated that the vast majority of students protesting Israel in the world are not anti -Semitic, but that many of them are Jews.

Excessive use of the term “anti -Semitism”, he stripped it of its strength, explaining that the actions of Israel are what nourishes the anti -Semitism.

by Ishk Calderon Edisis

He warned against not listening to the voice of today’s students who are the leaders of tomorrow, and confirms that “this disgust from Israel will increase.”

He explained that the use of the term anti -Semitism as a justification exempts Israeli public diplomacy from its duty, and said that when senior officials of the Foreign Ministry asked about the reason for the absence of serious international communication, their response was: “There is no use in clarification, they hate us anyway.”

Edzes did not hide his support for Israel’s right to defend itself, but he called for the question, if the solution was to continue to reject any foreign criticism and disappear behind the term anti -Semitism until it loses its full meaning.

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