Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney for fuelling antisemitism after two Israeli embassy employees had been shot lifeless in Washington DC.
Mr Netanyahu mentioned the leaders of the UK, France and Canada are “on the wrong side of humanity and (…) history” after they threatened “concrete action” towards Israel this week if it continues its “egregious” army operations in Gaza.
He linked the criticism of Israel’s renewed army offensive within the enclave to the capturing outdoors the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC final night time.
The shooter, named as 31-year-old Elias Rodriguez from Chicago, Illinois, instructed a witness that he “did this for Gaza” earlier than shouting “free, free Palestine” as he was being detained.
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Shooter Elias Rodriguez shouts ‘Free Palestine!’ whereas being arrested
The 2 victims, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, labored on the Israeli embassy and had attended an occasion for younger Jewish professionals on the museum earlier than they had been shot lifeless.
Israel’s international minister Gideon Sa’ar known as the capturing a “direct result of antisemitic enticement” that’s “absolutely toxic and has been used across the world” for the reason that 7 October 2023 assaults by Hamas.
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Sarah Milgrim, Yaron Lischinsky and Israeli President Isaac Herzog (proper). Pic: Sarah Milgrim/Linkedin
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Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky had attended an occasion on the museum earlier than they had been killed. Pic: @yaron_li/X/Linkedin/Sarah Milgrim
Mr Sa’ar mentioned there’s a “direct line” between these talking towards Israel’s actions in Gaza, which he calls “blood libels”, and the killings in Washington DC.
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“This incitement is also done by leaders and officials of many countries and international organisations, especially from Europe,” he mentioned.
What are “blood libels?”
The time period dates again to the Center Ages when Jewish folks had been falsely accused of utilizing the blood of Christians and non-Jewish youngsters for non secular rituals corresponding to Passover.
This was then used as justification for lethal violence towards Jewish folks.
The time period, whereas extremely contentious and offensive to many, is now used to explain antisemitism or violence towards Jewish folks, which the perpetrators declare is justified by Israel’s conflict towards Hamas in Gaza.
Mr Netanyahu echoed these statements, describing the shootings because the “terrible price of antisemitism” and “rampant incitement against the State of Israel”.
“Blood libels against the Jewish state cost blood,” he mentioned in his assertion.
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Netanyahu launched an assault on European leaders in his assertion following the capturing
Amichai Chikli, Israel’s diaspora minister, additionally accused the leaders of the UK, France and Canada of “emboldening the forces of terror”.
In a put up on X, he mentioned those that give “backing to this hatred – whether through appeasement, double standards, or silence,” have to be held to account.
Mr Chikli added: “French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney have all, in different ways, emboldened the forces of terror through their failure to draw moral red lines.
“This cowardice has a value – and that value is paid in Jewish blood.”
Israeli diplomats have since distanced themselves from the feedback by Mr Chikli.
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A person with an Israeli flag kneels on the scene of the capturing. Pic: Reuters
A French international ministry spokesperson has since rejected the declare that European nations bear blame for the assault as “completely outrageous and completely unjustified”.
“France has condemned, France condemns and France will continue to condemn, always and unequivocally, any act of antisemitism,” the spokesman instructed AFP.
In response to the capturing, Sir Keir mentioned he “thoroughly condemns” the incident and that “antisemitism is an evil we must stamp out wherever it appears”.
Mr Macron additionally posted concerning the “antisemitic attack”, providing his condolences to the households and family members of the victims.