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Old January 1st, 2018 #1
littlefieldjohn
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jewsign "Extreme Hypocrisy" : International Jewry Endorses FPÖ Boycott of Austria

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by TNO Staff January 1, 2018 6:56 pm


The chairman of the Israel-Austria Friendship Group in the Israeli Knesset, the official organization of Jews in Austria (Israelitische Kultusgemeinde), and the World Jewish Congress have all endorsed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s boycott of Austria’s Freedom Party (FPÖ) because of its alleged “Nazi” past—even though Israel’s own citizenship laws are based on the Nazi’s Nuremberg Laws.






Writing in an opinion piece
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Israel-...m-Party-520326
in the Jerusalem Post, Amir Peretz, chairman of the Israel-Austria Friendship Group in the Knesset, former deputy prime minister and defense minister, former leader of the Israeli Labor Party, chairman of the Federation of Workers Unions (the Histadrut) and mayor of the town of Sderot, said that he and his colleagues fully endorsed the boycott.

“Israel shall be the last country to give a kosher stamp to Austria’s Freedom Party,” Peretz wrote, saying that “in the face of the attempts to by FPÖ to cozy up with Israel—only to legitimize hatred toward other ethnic and religious minorities—Israel shall be the last to give the FPÖ a kashrut stamp.”

Peretz said that it was “rare for an opposition member to applaud the prime minister” but the call to boycott the FPÖ is “one decision that Netanyahu made which I strongly agree with.”

“Suspending all meetings on the ministerial level of Israeli officials with the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is the right decision. In my capacity as chairman of the Israel-Austria Friendship Group in the Knesset, I have extended this decision to the parliamentary level, too.”

Peretz said he was happy to continue to develop “relations and pursue common interests and values” with all the other parties in Austria—effectively giving them the “kashrut stamp” but that the FPÖ was unacceptable to the Jews.

Peretz went on to explain why the Jews hate the FPÖ, all centered around that party’s alleged “antisemitism” and the fact that some of the party’s original founders back in the 1950s had been members of the Nazi Party in the 1930s.
http://newobserveronline.com/interna...s-fpo-boycott/
 
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