Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish Human rights organization, gave a spirited defenseof Israeli actions during the current fighting with Hamas in Gaza, during a 90 minute press conference in Tokyo.
“We mourn the death of all innocents,” Rabbi Cooper said, adding, “But their blood is the hands of Hamas, not Israel.”
Rabbi Cooper also detailed the spate on violent anti-Semitic acts and rhetoric that have threatened Jew worldwide, particularly in Germany andFrance.
Rabbi Cooper, who has visited Japan over 30 times since 1985, also discussed the implications of the Iron Dome Technology that has thwartedthousands of Hamas Rockets and Missiles.
“Make no mistake, North Korea's dictator, who is threatening Japan and South Koreawith various missile launches, is watching carefully as events unfold. Further technological developments in Israel, US and Japan, could potentially thwart North Korea from threatening itsneighbors with similar attacks,” Rabbi Cooper said.
Referring to Japan's role in the Middle East conflict Rabbi Cooper said, “We arecertain that Japan will be called upon to underwrite various humanitarian projects. Please continue to do so‹with one caveat- total transparency so that Japanese donations will be used on thisprojects and not be diverted to fuel corruption or terrorism,” Cooper concluded.
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