Top Israeli Claims “Anti-Semitism” When Asked About Plan to Send Gaza Refugees to Western Countries

Demands host apologize for comparing it to Holocaust.

When a top Israeli government member was challenged by a news anchor on his plan to “ethnically cleanse” Palestinians by sending them to western countries as refugees, he responded by accusing the host of anti-Semitism.

Danon, who is Israel’s former representative to the United Nations and serves in the Knesset, pushed back when he was accused of promoting the “ethnic cleansing of some of Gaza’s population to western countries that would the accept refugees.”

“Do you stand by those statements?” Danon was asked.

“I will not allow it, ethnic cleansing, that’s the word you used, if you read my article, I spoke about voluntary migration,” Danon responded.

How “voluntary” such a migration would be given that Gazans are having their homes pounded by Israeli bombs is up for debate.

“Let me remind you that you spoke about ethnic cleansing, I spoke about voluntary migration,” he asserted.

But the host shot back by characterizing the Holocaust as a form of “voluntary relocation of Jewish families” that wasn’t really voluntary at all.

“Shame on you for that comparison, that’s a shameful and anti-Semitic equation, I will not allow you to speak about the Holocaust,” thundered Danon. “This is pure anti-Semitism in what you just said!”

He then demanded she apologize for comparing the Holocaust to what’s happening in Gaza.

In November, Danon (Likud) and Ram Ben-Barak (Yesh Atid) wrote a bi-partisan op-ed for the Wall Street Journal calling on “countries around the world to accept limited numbers of Gazan families who have expressed a desire to relocate.”

According to Danon, at the time, Israel had already received offers from several countries in South America and Africa to take in Palestinian refugees.

“Some of them asked for payment and some of them asked for other things,” noted Danon.

As we document in the video above, a leaked Israeli intelligence document revealed a plan to ‘expel’ 2.2 million Palestinian refugees and send them to Europe, Canada and the United States.

No one actually living in western countries, where resentment against mass migration is high, was actually asked if they want to accept more refugees.

As we previously highlighted, last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was looking for western countries to “absorb” large numbers of Palestinian refugees created by Israel’s bombing of Gaza.

“Our problem is countries that are ready to absorb them and we are working on it,” Netanyahu said.

The Israeli leader said that a team must be established to “ensure that those who want to leave Gaza to a third country can do so.”

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    1. Oh look everyone, it’s shambolic the jew lover, praises israel but when israel sends muslim refugees to the west, he says to keep them.

      Dumb cvnt lol.

  1. Moving people voluntarily is very different from industrial slaughter.
    Population transfer is a proven and durable solution to otherwise intractable conflicts.

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