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#Antisemitism and holocaust denialism / Netanyahu whitewashes Holocaust history during meeting with Orbán

Wanted war criminal #Netanyahu deliberately avoided mentioning #Hungary's role in the systematic extermination of over 400,000 Hungarian Jews under the Miklós Horthy regime. Instead, he constructed a fictional narrative of shared fate between Hungarians and Jews.

When referencing post-WWII suffering, he highlighted Polish victims while carefully omitting that the Soviet Union was the occupier—likely to avoid offending #Putin, another conservative ally.

Not the first time Netanyahu, who has been practicing historical revisionism for years, is accused of holocaust denial, showing how far he is willing go to cement alliances with leaders who share his hate of #Islam and international legal institutions, like the #ICC and #ICJ.

[…] On the path to global right-wing unity, allies are forced to make compromises. Netanyahu, for example, partially sacrificed Israel's most sacred historical memory. In his remarks alongside Orbán, he did mention the Holocaust, but constructed an imagined narrative about a shared destiny between Hungarians and Jews. Additionally, Netanyahu avoided mentioning the Holocaust of Hungarian Jews and the responsibility of Miklós Horthy's regime, Hungary's ruler at the time, for the systematic extermination of more than 400,000 Jews.

[…] Instead, Netanyahu emphasized the suffering of Poles under the occupation that followed World War II. But here too, he avoided mentioning the occupiers - the Soviet Union. This could have offended another conservative ally - Vladimir Putin. Netanyahu and Orbán also preferred not to allow the many journalists in the hall to ask questions, which might have embarrassed each of them individually and both of them together. The unity of the global right sometimes requires walking on eggshells.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Hebrew haaretz.co.il/news/politics/20 or archive.is/UYoCh

@israel
#HistoricalRevisionism
#HolocaustMemory​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Quoting David Issacharoff on how Israel is enabling far-right's Nazi history whitewashing:

[…] The far-right in Germany does not particularly favor Israel and doesn't necessarily feel historically obligated to ensure its existence, unlike mainstream German parties. However, Israel's silence towards them, coupled with the defense of figures like Elon Musk, is a critical step towards their full legitimization in Germany. Israel and its representatives in Germany are aware of this, yet by remaining silent regarding the rewriting and downplaying of Nazi history and #Holocaust memory, they are criminally abandoning the safety of German Jews who face concrete threats from increasingly powerful neo-Nazis.

According to Issacharoff, the Israeli government provides tacit support for #Germany's far-right #AfD party, which is attempting to whitewash Nazi history. While Elon Musk is actively aiding this effort by downplaying German guilt and platforming AfD leaders like Alice Weidel, who has made historically revisionist and antisemitic statements, #Netanyahu defends Musk and the Israeli embassy in Germany focuses on alleged Muslim and leftist antisemitism, contradicting German data that identifies the far-right as the primary source of antisemitism. This alignment serves mutual interests in demonizing Palestinians and undermining international law, but dangerously legitimizes neo-Nazis and endangers German Jews. What could go wrong?

haaretz.co.il/opinions/2025-02 or archive.is/yxKpa

See also an earlier piece in English on the subject by this author:

Germany's Far Right Is Rewriting the Holocaust. Will Israel and Netanyahu Let It Slide? haaretz.com/israel-news/haaret or archive.is/1nZyt

@israel
@palestine
#IsraelOccupation
#IsraelWarCrimes
#Nazism #Antisemitism
#HistoricalRevisionism
#OatmealQuotes

#Egypt / Israeli Education Ministry revises curriculum to erase Egypt's peace overtures before October War (1973)

Israel's Ministry of Education has directed teachers to stop teaching that the October War was partly due to #Israel's rejection of Egyptian peace initiatives. The new curriculum, based on recent research, asserts that the war was solely Egypt's responsibility due to its demand for full Israeli withdrawal from Sinai and other occupied territories.

The directive dismisses the historical perspective that Israel ignored peace overtures from Egypt, a view supported by some historians who argue that Egyptian President Sadat sought peace negotiations as early as 1971, but was rebuffed by Israel. Critics argue this curriculum change is a politically motivated revision of history, ignoring evidence of Egypt's willingness to negotiate and placing sole blame for the war on Egypt.

[…] The Israeli Ministry of Education is portraying its new version of Yom Kippur War history as fact, based on historian [right winger] Yoav Gelber's research. However, this is a highly contested issue among historians, with many offering different interpretations. In contrast to the Ministry's view, journalist Amir Oren argues Israel and Prime Minister Golda Meir bear responsibility for not preventing the war. Oren considers it a "war of choice," stating Egyptian President Sadat sought peace with Israel since 1971 but was ignored due to Israel's refusal to withdraw from Sinai and parts of the West Bank for peace, as Oren wrote in a 2014 Haaretz article.

[…] Newly disclosed primary sources, including a 2023 Mossad publication commemorating the October War's 50th anniversary, indicate that Egypt considered diplomatic solutions before the conflict. According to the Mossad's account, while skeptical of diplomacy alone to reclaim territories lost in the Six-Day War, President Sadat initially explored political avenues. Intelligence from Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian agent that Israel operated, revealed Sadat's communications with Soviet leaders in 1971, expressing Egypt's readiness for a settlement. However, facing political stagnation and fearing the entrenchment of the occupation, Egypt ultimately resorted to military action to break the deadlock.

[…] According to the instruction of the Inspectorate for History Studies, which will come into effect next school year, from now on "answers will not be accepted in the matriculation exams according to which Israel rejected Egyptian peace proposals before the outbreak of the war."

Hebrew haaretz.co.il/news/education/2

@israel
@palestine
#IsraelOccupation
#IsraelWarCrimes
#OctoberWar
#HistoricalRevisionism
#Education

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DeSantis Lawyer Sounds Alarm About Administration’s Authoritarian Turn
newrepublic.com/post/187293/de

* lawyer who worked for Florida Department of Health resigned
* didn’t like state agency’s decision to prosecute television stations for airing political ads

The New Republic · DeSantis Lawyer Sounds Alarm About Administration’s Authoritarian Turn“A man Is nothing without his conscience.”
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@timnitGebru

"the equivalent of a holocaust [...] in Gaza."

It is not the comparison that is problematic, but the relativisation that is repeatedly pursued with the means of comparison.

The Shoah is unprecedented because extermination was an end in itself, which distinguishes it from genocidal crimes motivated by economic or war strategy.
The ideological basis is redemptive antisemitism, which imagined Jews as a "divisive element" in a fascist community, that their annihilation could restore balance to a shattered society.

Parts of Holocaust research do nothing other than compare and then ultimately come to the conclusion that the Shoah is unprecedented, which incidentally does not mean that it could not be repeated.

Your continued relativism in using inappropriate superlatives is ignorant at best and does nothing for the Palestinian cause other than invite an antisemitic narrative to undermine a movement in support of a free people.

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Addendum 3

Charter-School Movement’s New Divide
Catholic charter in Oklahoma would represent a profound shift for American education—and for the charter-school movement itself
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

* online school would participate in “evangelizing mission of the [Catholic] Church,”

The Atlantic · The Charter-School Movement’s New DivideBy Cara Fitzpatrick
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Addendum 4 cont'd

* Moms for Liberty: far-right “parental rights” organization
* Southern Poverty Law Center designated extremist group
* Tina Descovich co-founded M4L in 2021 to push back against COVID-19 restrictions in schools & against classes that teach about nonwhite history & LGBTQ rights
* Descovich tweeted it was a “privilege” to join Florida Commission on Ethics