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Israeli Diplomat Says Maintaining German Guilt About the Holocaust Helps Israel By Gilad Atzmon Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, August 5, 2015
(Israeli newspaper)
Haaretz reported recently that
a spokeswoman for the Israeli embassy in Berlin told Israeli journalists it
was ‘in the country’s interest to maintain German guilt about the Holocaust,
and that it isn’t seeking full normalization of relations between the
governments.’ Embassy spokeswoman Adi Farjon made the comments in a
closed briefing session with Israeli journalists at the embassy. The Israeli ambassador, Yakov Hadas-Handelsman, was
present for some of the briefing, as were other embassy workers who don’t
speak Hebrew. One journalist commented, “It was so awkward. We couldn’t
believe our ears. We’re sitting there eating peanuts, and behind the
spokeswoman there are two German women sitting there who don’t understand a
word of Hebrew – and the embassy staff is telling us they’re working to
preserve the German guilt feelings and that Israel has no interest in
normalization of relations between the two countries.” Talking to Haaretz, Farjon made the usual distinction
between Jews and ‘goyim.’ “It was an off-the-record conversation, a
briefing talk. The way I speak with Israeli journalists is a little
different. These things aren’t intended to get out.” A spokesperson for the Israeli Foreign Ministry
defended Farjon’s comments throwing a new light on the notion of
‘Journalistic ethics’. “It’s regrettable that someone decided to violate the
rules of journalistic ethics and take selected statements out of their
broader context and distort them in a way that alters their meaning.” It was Abba Eban who back in the 1950s coined the priceless phrase ‘there is no business like Shoah business.’ Six decades later, Israel’s attitude to Germany and Germans is fully consistent with Eban’s ‘business plan.’ Note: Shoah is the word Zionists use to refer to the holocaust industry. ***Share this article with your facebook friends |
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