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Palestine Envoy’s ‘Nazi Comparison’ Enrages ’Israel’

Palestine Envoy’s ‘Nazi Comparison’ Enrages ’Israel’
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The Palestinian envoy to the UN defended the rights of his countrymen to resist "Israeli" occupation, comparing Tel Aviv's labeling of Palestinians as "terrorists" to the Nazi suppression of Warsaw Ghetto uprising fighters.

Palestine Envoy’s ‘Nazi Comparison’ Enrages ’Israel’

The comments were made during a press conference held by Riyad Mansour, the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, which occurred 10 days after he and the "Israeli" entity's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, exchanged heated verbal accusations with regards to the wider definition and condemnation of terror.

During a UN Security Council meeting back on April 18 Danon accused Palestinians of teaching "hatred" in schools and naming streets after "terrorists." Danon also lashed out against Mansour's failure to condemn "all" acts of terrorism.

"You pay the families of terrorists," the "Israeli" envoy said. "You glorify terrorism. Shame on you for doing that."

"Shame on you for killing thousands of Palestinian children," Mansour retorted.

Speaking on Wednesday, Mansour accused Danon of labeling all Palestinians terrorists, drawing parallels with all occupying forces in the history of humankind - and most notoriously to the Nazi regime which tried to destroy all resistance to their rule.

"["Israel's"] representative on the UN Security Council trying to show that all the Palestinian people who have legitimate rights to resist occupation in legitimate ways - he paints them as terrorists," Mansour said in New York.

"Guess what?" he added. "All colonizers, all occupiers, including those who suppressed the Warsaw [Ghetto] uprising, labeled those who resisted them as terrorists."

In the meantime Mansour announced that on May 6 the UN Security Council will have an informal meeting on the protection of civilians in Palestine.

"Our desire is to find any form of protection to protect our people from the brutality of this occupation," he said.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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