Palestinian president charged with anti-Semitics by US, Israel

Mahmoud Abbas is accused by the United States and Israel of feeling religious hatred in his speeches blaming the Jewish role for what happened against them. Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' anti-semitic words, since he claimed the recent massacres against them, including the Holocaust, were [...]
Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' anti-semitic words, since he claimed that the recent massacres against them, including the Holocaust, were linked to the social functioning of Jews in banks and not to their religion.
It seems that if you once deny the Holocaust, you always deny the Holocaust,” the Israeli prime minister said on Twitter today. “I call on the international community to condemn Abbasi's antisemitism, which had to be removed from this world a long time ago. ”
The Israeli foreign minister has also accused Abbas of harboring religious and national hatred against the people and the state of Israel.
US officials have also criticised the comments.
This is what Mahmoud Abbas had said: “from the 11th to the Holocaust in Germany, Jews who moved from Western and Eastern Europe had been subjected to massacres every 10 or 15 years. But why has this happened? They say: Just because we're Jews, he told hundreds of delegates.
He then cited “three books [written by Jews]” as evidence that “enness against Jews has not become the cause of their religion, but the cause of their social function”, with what it meant as a connection to banks and interest.
At one point in his speech, Abbas wrongly said Joseph Stalin was also Jewish. Then he corrected himself, saying that he thought Marks when he mentioned Stalin. /Periscopi











