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Israel asks Brazil's Prez to apologise for comparing Gaza war to Holocaust

Foreign Minister Israel Katz summoned the Brazilian ambassador to Israel's national Holocaust museum in Jerusalem on Monday for a reprimand

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil
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4 min read Last Updated : Feb 20 2024 | 6:41 AM IST

Israel's foreign minister said on Monday that Brazil's president would not be welcome in Israel until he apologises for comments he made comparing Israel's war in Gaza to the Holocaust, accusing him of a very serious antisemitic attack.

On Sunday, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that what is happening in the Gaza Strip and to the Palestinian people hasn't been seen in any other moment in history. Actually, it did when Hitler decided to kill the Jews. Lula made the comments while speaking to reporters at the African Union summit in Ethiopia.

Foreign Minister Israel Katz summoned the Brazilian ambassador to Israel's national Holocaust museum in Jerusalem on Monday for a reprimand.

The things that Lula said when he compared the righteous war of the State of Israel against Hamas, which murdered and massacred the Jews, and Hitler and the Nazis is shameful and unacceptable, Katz said.

On Monday evening, Lula recalled Brazil's ambassador to Israel, Frederico Meyer, to the country for consultations, according to the Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Lula's comments trivialized the Holocaust and crossed a red line."

Such comments strike a raw nerve in Israel, a country established as a haven for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust. Israel says its war in Gaza, launched in response to a deadly Hamas attack on October 7, is defensive and rejects any comparisons of its offensive to the Holocaust.

Lula's comments came after leaders at the African Union summit on Saturday condemned Israel's offensive in Gaza and called for its immediate end.

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In the October 7 attack, Hamas militants stormed into southern Israel and killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took around 250 hostage. Militants still hold around 130 hostages, a fourth of them believed to be dead. Most of the others were released during a weeklong cease-fire in November.

The war has killed at least 29,092 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to the Health Ministry in Hamas-ruled Gaza, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Around 80 per cent of Gaza's population have been driven from their homes, and a quarter face starvation.

The heavy death toll and widespread damage have led to mounting criticism of Israel and growing calls for a cease-fire.

Celso Amorim, former foreign affairs minister and a special adviser to Lula, told local news outlet G1 that Israel's reaction was absurd.

It only increases Israel's isolation. Lula is sought after all over the world and at the moment it's Israel that's (persona) non grata, Amorim said.

Brazil's presidential palace and foreign affairs ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

First lady Rosangela da Silva, Lula's wife, said she was proud of her husband for defending peace and the right to life for women and children. The speech referred to the genocidal government and not to the Jewish people, let's be honest in our analysis, she said.

Netanyahu should be concerned about the rejection he arouses in the world and in his own country, before trying to reprimand anyone who denounces his policy of exterminating the Palestinian people. He has no moral or political authority to point the finger at anyone, Gleisi Hoffmann, president of Lula's Workers' Party, told Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.

Last week, Lula met with the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, Mohammad Shtayyeh, before participating in the African Union summit in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.

After the meeting, Brazil's presidential palace said: Lula condemned Hamas attacks against Israeli civilians, indicated agreement with the need for a cease-fire and reiterated the Brazilian government's commitment to the two-state solution with an economically viable Palestinian state, living in peace and security with Israel, within mutually agreed and internationally recognised borders.

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Topics :BrazilIsrael-PalestineisraelGaza conflictPalestinian refugees

First Published: Feb 20 2024 | 6:41 AM IST

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