Israel FM Says EU's Jewish Policy 'Like 1930s'

Israel FM Says EU's Jewish Policy 'Like 1930s'

Israel’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman criticised Europe on Tuesday, saying its treatment of the Jewish state was comparable to policies during the Holocaust.

Lieberman said Europe had turned a blind eye to a speech by Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal this week, in which he said the Palestinians would not “cede an inch” of historic Palestine, which includes much of modern Israel.

He was referring to Mohamed Merah, who killed three Jewish schoolchildren and a teacher in the French city of Toulouse in March, days after killing three French troops.

Lieberman also criticised Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas for failing to publicly criticise Meshaal’s speech and pursuing reconciliation with Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip.

Lieberman’s comments come after Europe condemned Israel for reviving controversial settlement construction plans in the wake of the successful Palestinian bid for enhanced United Nations status.

His comments provoked outrage from Yitzhak Herzog, number two in the opposition Labour party, who accused Lieberman of spreading “fear and anguish among Israelis by establishing a link between the current situation and the Holocaust”.

Herzog said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to revive the controversial E1 settlement plan “endangers Jerusalem, isolates Israel and weakens Abu Mazen while strengthening Hamas”.

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