Zelenskyy Evokes Holocaust As He Appeals To Israel For Aid

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In this image from video provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks from Kyiv, Ukraine, early Sunday, March 20, 2022. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Ukraine’s president on Sunday called on Israel to take a stronger stand against Russia, delivering an emotional appeal that compared Russia’s invasion of his country to the actions of Nazi Germany.

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In a speech to Israeli lawmakers, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said it was time for Israel, which has emerged as a key mediator between Ukraine and Russia, to finally take sides. He said Israel should follow its Western allies by imposing sanctions and providing arms to Ukraine.

“One can ask for a long time why we can’t accept weapons from you or why Israel didn’t impose sanctions against Russia, why you are not putting pressure on Russian business,” he said. “It is your choice, dear brothers and sisters.”

Zelenskyy, who has carefully catered a series of similar parliamentary speeches to his audiences, made frequent references to the Holocaust as he tried to rally support. The comparisons drew an angry condemnation from Israel’s national Holocaust memorial, which said Zelenskyy was trivializing the Holocaust.

Zelenskyy accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of trying to carry out a “final solution” against Ukraine — using the Nazi term for its planned genocide of 6 million Jews during World War II. Zelenskyy, who himself is Jewish, also noted that a Russian missile slammed into Babi Yar — the spot of a notorious Nazi massacre in 1941 that now hosts Ukraine’s main Holocaust memorial.

“The people of Israel, you saw how Russian rockets hit Babi Yar. You know what this place means, where the victims of the Holocaust are buried,” he said.

The use of such sensitive language was a clear attempt by Zelenskyy to connect with his audience. Israel was founded in 1948 as a refugee for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust. The country is home to tens of thousands of elderly survivors, and many of its leaders are children of survivors.

Putin has also has sought to paint his enemies in Ukraine as neo-Nazis as he tries to legitimize his war in Ukraine. But historians, noting that Ukraine is a democracy led by a Jewish president, have condemned his use of such terminology as disinformation and a cynical ploy to further the Russian leader’s aims.

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, whose late father was a Holocaust survivor, thanked Zelenskyy for the speech.

“We will continue to assist the Ukrainian people as much as we can and we will never turn our backs to the plight of people who know the horrors of war,” Lapid said.

But Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial, which had previously condemned Putin’s Nazi references, also harshly criticized Zelenskyy, without naming him.

“Propagandist discourse accompanying the current hostilities is saturated with irresponsible statements and completely inaccurate comparisons with Nazi ideology and actions before and during the Holocaust,” it said. “Yad Vashem condemns this trivialization and distortion of the historical facts of the Holocaust.”

The Israeli public has been largely supportive of Ukraine since Russia invaded its western neighbor on Feb. 24. Several thousand people, many holding Ukrainian flags, gathered in a central Tel Aviv square to watch his speech on a large screen.

But Israel’s government has been much more cautious as it carves out a role as a mediator in the war. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett paid a surprise visit to Moscow to meet with Putin on March 5. Since then, he has spoken to the Russian leader at least twice and to Zelenskyy at least six times, according to his office.

While Israel’s foreign minister has strongly condemned the invasion, Bennett has used more tepid language to maintain an air of neutrality.

With large Jewish populations in both Ukraine and Russia, Israel is wary of antagonizing either side. Israel also has good working relations with the Russian military in neighboring Syria — where both sides’ maintain a special hotline to make sure their air forces do not come into conflict.

Israel has delivered tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine and is set to open a special field hospital in western Ukraine later this week. But it has rejected pleas to provide arms or impose sanctions against Russia or its oligarchs, some of whom are Jewish and have strong ties to Israel.

Zelenskyy said it was time for this to change.

“Everyone in Israel knows that your missile defense is the best, everyone knows that your weapons are strong, everyone knows that you are great and you know how to defend your national interests, interests of your people and you can definitely help defend ours,” he said.


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Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
2 years ago

I am very pro Ukraine in this conflict. However, that is only because I am choosing not to hold the (2020s) children responsible the sins of their (1940s) fathers.
That said, I believe it is extremely cynical and wholly inappropriate for Ukraine, of all people, to use the Holocaust to advance their cause.
You really don’t want to go there, Ukraine.

In regards to Israel you are no better than Putin.
In regards to Israel you are no better than Putin.
2 years ago

Yet he has never once voted in support of Israel in the UN, he either votes against Israel 75% of the time or abstains the other 25% of the time. Maybe stand with Israel against the terrorist supporting Jew hating nations.

J W
J W
2 years ago

shame on you! next time stop voting on every UN resolution that is against Israel before apealing to our jewish hearts.

Ari
Ari
2 years ago

Also, he didn’t bother to mention his Gentile wife and baptized kids.

Weird.

Ari
Ari
2 years ago

No mention of the Nazis he has incorporated into his army.

Shocking.

Abe
Abe
2 years ago

Evoking the Holocaust?? His bloody Ukrainians were mush worse then the Nazis. During the holocaust how many Germans actually were involved in the killing of Jews. While in Ukraine almost every Ukrainian was involved in the killing, pillaging raping and maiming the Jews during the pogrom years of 1881 and 1920.
How shameful of Zelensky to even go there – now he he is begging Israel to do something. Not saying we should Ukranians, but cry for them in their time of trouble???

Shmuel
Shmuel
2 years ago

He evokes Holocaust. He just forgot to mention that his people perpetrated it.

S c
S c
2 years ago

At this point, the Azov soldiers are killing more Ukranians than the Russian soldiers are, and the Ukranians are the ones not allowing the Ukranian people to leave. They’re blocking them, and using them as human shields. They are true Nazis, and since Zelensky always voted against Israel in the UN, he has NO right to demand that Israel help him.

His soldiers are brutal murderers. Watch what those escaping from Mariopul have to say. Israel should not be helping true Nazis

Putin is no Tzaddik, but the Ukranian government is horrible, they are not innocent.

The tragedy is all the innocent Yidden and regular citizens who are suffering.

The tragedy is that the US/ CIA has done tremendous harm to the Ulranian people, as is now being revealed even through mainstream media.

lazerx
lazerx
2 years ago

It is important to mention to the Israelis the comparison of the holocaust. Why? because the Ukrainians participated in killing Jews with zeal and zest, men, women, children and taking their money and property, whereas Russia is not killing for the purpose of killing, rather to stop them from joining NATO.

Big difference between Ukraine against the Jews and Ukraine vrs Russia.