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“Hitler also had Jewish blood”: Russian anti-Semitism disrupts Israel’s strategy

For Israel, Russia has crossed the limits of the tolerable. Sunday, May 1, in an Italian broadcast, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergei Lavrov, got carried away in a long tirade on Ukraine and Nazism. Faced with the inconsistencies of Russian propaganda, which claims that kyiv is in the hands of neo-Nazis while its president has Jewish origins, Vladimir Putin’s chief diplomat did not back down: “I could be wrong, but Hitler also had Jewish blood.” In Jerusalem, the outcry is immense.

“Israel and Russia are entering a period of strong diplomatic turbulence, believes David Khalfa, researcher at the Observatory of North Africa and the Middle East for the Jean-Jaurès Foundation. Israel intended to maintain a form of balance on the Ukrainian file because of the double constraint which weighs on the country, caught in a vice between the need to preserve its strategic alliance with the United States and at the same time spare Russia which reigns supreme in the Syrian sky. revisionists and cynics of Lavrov on Hitler touch a very sensitive chord so much the memory of the Holocaust is present in the Israeli collective consciousness.

The Russians, masters of the Syrian skies and neighbors of Israel

From the beginning of the war, Israel had chosen caution. While condemning the Russian invasion, the Jewish state refrained from taking sides too vehemently and maintained a continuous channel of communication with Moscow. “Unlike Europeans, Israeli leaders cannot tweet inflammatoryly against Vladimir Putin every day,” said Emmanuel Navon, professor of international relations at Tel Aviv University and author of The star and the sceptre, diplomatic history of Israel (Hermann, March 2022). Israel has a common border with Russia, since the Russians control Syria’s airspace. Our two countries need to coordinate.”

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