The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading International Human Rights NGO devoted to memory of the victims of the Nazi Holocaust and combating contemporary hate and terrorism is denouncing India’sMail Today for publishing a cartoon that depicts Israel’s
“Israel’s embargo is against Hamas’s rearming from Iran, not the people of Gaza. Thousands of tons of food and medicine transit through from Israel to Gaza every week. No one is starving in Gazaand no one should be surprised that Hamas now refuses to accept the goods from the so-called “humanitarian flotilla”. Israel has only taken action after waves of suicide bombings and 7,000unanswered rocket attacks against civilian centers. The day that Hamas’s war against the Jewish people is ended, will be the day the embargo will be removed."
We are especially shocked by this cartoon appearing in an Indian publication, for only serves to further embolden terrorists and their enablers around the globe who have brought untold sufferingto hundreds of thousands of innocent families around the world, including India. As the Jewish people express their solidarity with India after 26/11, I believe the overwhelming majority ofIndians understand Israel’s just struggle against the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah”.
Rabbi Cooper has been a frequent visitor to India. He coordinated a multi-faith solidarity event in Mumbai last November, in solidarity with the victims of 26/11.
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