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The European Union is “an institution that tolerate Jews who are willing to undermine Israel and the dead Jews,” fighting Israeli diaspora minister and anti-Semitism, Amichai Chikli told Euroneuz in an exclusive interview days after the European Commission proposed a military attack in Gaza for surveillance in Israel.
In last week’s annual coalition speech, European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen said the EU will suspend Israel’s “bilateral support” and partially suspend trade contracts in response to what Gaza called “artificial hunger” and what Israel called “clear attempts.”
Von der Leyen proposed to suspend “all payments” to Israel, except for those directed at the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembranslance Centre and other civil society projects.
“The European Union is an institution that denounces us the genocide and pours hundreds of millions of millions of people into organisations seeking boycotts in Israel, and will simply launch the boycott themselves and label Israeli products based on those reports,” Chikli told Euroneuz.
“Supporting Yad Vashem is important to Ursula von der Leyen. The living Jews mean nothing to her.”
“I urge all Jews to leave Belgium without delay.”
More than 100 European Ravis wrote to President Ursula von der Leyen earlier this week, warning that Europe has encountered “insect anti-Semitic hatred” and “increased security clauses” since the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Earlier this week, in a city in Friendsburg, Germany, the shopkeeper put a note in the shop window, saying, “Jews are banned from here! There’s nothing personal. There’s no anti-Semitism.
On Thursday night, at a central gathering of politicians in Lee George, to commemorate the death of leading Jewish politician Jean Gol, 12 police officers coordinated the violence with 12 police officers who were reportedly injured in a demonstration involving 400 people.
According to Uniah, independent Belgian public institutions promoting equality and combating discrimination have launched an investigation into anti-Semitism acts and 79 in 2024, compared to 59 in 2023.
The Commission on Friday denounced those “importing” the war in Gaza into Europe, and “strengthening” the protection of Jewish citizens, a spokesperson for the commission told Euronows.
“The Jews must feel safe across Europe.”
However, Amichai Chikli told Euronows that it was “too late” in some countries.
“Europe is at a crossroads. They will either fight an uncompromising war against radical Islam or surrender. Belgium has already surrendered. It has no future or hope.
“There is room for cautious optimism when it comes to Britain and France. It seems that the British and French people have yet to speak their last words. Today’s bright spots in Europe are Hungary and the Czech Republic, united by sane immigration policies.”