Israeli media stated that the obituary of a Pole killed by their troops was “anti-Semitic”

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It is not understood that a fewer days after the tragic death of humanitarian volunteers at the hands of the Israeli armed forces, the media of this country do not hesitate to attack the victims, or even to call the obituary of Damian Sobol "anti-Semitic".

The controversial statements of Israel's terrorist ambassador to Poland, Jakowa Liwne, did not meet with criticism in Israel itself.

Kan's public station reported on Thursday evening that in the hometown of Damian Sobola, a Polish volunteer who died in the Gaza Strip, there was an obituary that was described as "anti-Semitic".

It was considered anti-Semitic to say that the Pole died "in the attack of judaic forces on the humanitarian convoy in Gaza".

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According to PAP's findings, this obituary was placed on a pole in Załek Volunteers, at the main railway station in Przemyśl. In addition to the photograph of Damian Sobol, there were besides words: “...the hero who served his brother died. You will stay in our memory, my friend. Reflection’.

Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, described the deaths of 7 food aid workers as an unfortunate accident. However, media reports propose something completely different.

The Israeli authorities have for months rejected accusations of war crimes in the Gaza Strip, where over 30,000 Palestinians have already lost their lives during the Israeli offensive, calling them anti-Semitic.

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Ambassador Liwe was invited to the Ministry of abroad Affairs in connection with his statements on the attack in Gaza. president Andrzej Duda expressed his opinion that the Ambassador is the main point of dispute in relations between Poland and Israel.

After taking a position in Warsaw in 2022 by Livne, the Russian paper “Nizawisimaj Gazieta” noted that the appointment of “the boy of a Red Army soldier” to a advanced position in the diplomatic mission in Poland is, to put it mildly, unfortunate.

Diplomat was born in Moscow in 1967 and emigrated to Israel 7 years later. His origin was an asset while working in Russia: from 1994 to 1997 he served as a press attaché at the embassy in Moscow, and in 2019 he was a temporary charge d’affaires of Israel in that country. In interviews he spoke about his father, who was raised in Ukraine, at the age of 18 he volunteered for the army and served as an officer.

The line repeatedly expressed admiration for the Red Army and showed knowing for the Putinian explanation of the past of planet War II. After the Russian dictator repeatedly accused Poland of collaborating with the Nazis, and besides justified the invasion of Poland by russian troops on September 17, 1939, claiming that the Polish government "lost control of the armed forces", Liwne admitted among others that "there is no discrepancy between Israel and Russia in the presentation of facts (historical – PAP)".

In a 2020 interview for Russian service Pobieda besides mentioned Putin's speech in Jerusalem at the Holocaust Memorial Forum on January 23, 2020. The Russian leader then stated, among others, that the most Jews died in the areas where another nations cooperated with Germany, that is, according to him, Lithuania, Latvia and Ukraine.

After 1989, more than 1 million immigrants from erstwhile USSR countries arrived in Israel, now an crucial part of society. According to Israel's policy, Livne so emphasized his country's ties with Russia, which is an crucial partner of Israel besides due to his commitment to Syria. EADAily quoted his words after coming to Moscow to watch the triumph parade: “Like Russia, we realize the events of planet War II very deeply. We believe that this memory should be protected and that no 1 can be allowed to effort to change history. Both the russian people and the judaic people have suffered terrible losses in this war and we must jointly defend this memory."

In interviews for Russian media, Liwne spoke positively, stressing that he did not want to “put himself into controversy” (intelligence for Pobieda from 2020), but he repeatedly criticized Polish authorities during his stay in Warsaw. Commenting on the death of a Polish volunteer in Gaza this week, he besides accused Polish politicians of anti-Semitism.


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