Former foreign minister compares Erdogan, who accused Israel of plotting Egyptian coup, to notorious Third Reich propagandist.
A day after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Israel of being behind Egypt’s military coup, former foreign minister Avigdor Liberman shot back at Ankara, calling Erdogan the ideological heir to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
“Anyone who heard Erdogan’s words, which were full of hate and incitement, understands without any doubt that we are talking about the successor to Goebbels, and his plotting is in the same vein as the Dreyfus trial and the Elders of Zion,” Liberman said Wednesday, referring to two notorious instances of anti-Semitism.
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A day after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Israel of being behind Egypt’s military coup, former foreign minister Avigdor Liberman shot back at Ankara, calling Erdogan the ideological heir to Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.
“Anyone who heard Erdogan’s words, which were full of hate and incitement, understands without any doubt that we are talking about the successor to Goebbels, and his plotting is in the same vein as the Dreyfus trial and the Elders of Zion,” Liberman said Wednesday, referring to two notorious instances of anti-Semitism.
The head of the Yisrael Beytenu party, known
for his sometimes fiery and undiplomatic language, currently heads the
Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, and pending acquittal on a
fraud indictment, aims to reassume the post of foreign minister.
The Dreyfus Affair involved the false
accusation and conviction in 1894 of French Jewish army officer Alfred
Dreyfus on charges of treason that has become symbolic of institutional
anti-Semitism. The Elders of Zion is a notorious anti-Semitic text that
describes a fabricated Jewish plot to control the world.
On Tuesday Erdogan drew condemnation from
Washington, Cairo and Jerusalem for his comments about Israel’s alleged
hand in events in Egypt.
Speaking at a meeting of his ruling Justice
and Development Party, Erdogan said his government could prove Israel’s
involvement, and cited as evidence a statement made during a 2011 panel
with Jewish intellectual Bernard-Henri Levy and then-opposition leader
Tzipi Livni in France, according to a Hurriyet Daily News report.
Erdogan cited Levy as saying at the time that
“the Muslim Brotherhood will not be in power even if they win the
elections. Because democracy is not the ballot box.”
“Now the West starts to say democracy is not
the ballot box or not only the box, but we know that the ballot box is
the people’s will,” Erdogan said. “This is what has been implemented in
Egypt. Who is behind this? Israel. We have evidence,” the Turkish prime
minister added.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest called the
statement “offensive, unsubstantiated, and wrong,” in a briefing to
reporters Tuesday.
In 2001, Liberman drew fire for reportedly
saying Israel should consider bombing Egypt’s Aswan Dam. He later said
then Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak could “go to hell.”
In 2006, he compared Arab MKs who met with the Hamas terror group to Nazi collaborators.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/liberman-says-turkish-pm-is-successor-to-nazi-goebbels/
21/8/13
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