Israel Accuses Norwegian Pm of Anti-Semitism
- Norwegian Prime Minister's participation in a Kristallnacht memorial event organized by anti-Israel groups received criticism from various groups, prompting strong backlash from Israel's Foreign Ministry.
- The Foreign Ministry summoned Norwegian Ambassador to Israel, Per Egil Selvaag, to express their discontent over the Prime Minister's attendance, as Norway's Jewish community warned that attending could promote antisemitism.
- The Foreign Ministry protested the Prime Minister's attendance, noting that it misused Kristallnacht's memory to promote an anti-Israel narrative, reflecting moral insensitivity.
- Yossi Amrani, Head of the Political Directorate at the Foreign Ministry, condemned the Prime Minister's decision, labeling the ceremony as propaganda against Israel and distorting Holocaust remembrance.
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Norwegian PM Slammed Over ‘Alternative Kristallnacht Memorial’
For some, the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht—the 1938 Nazi pogrom against Jews—was simply another opportunity to bash Israel over its war against Hamas terrorists. Norway’s left-wing prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, was no exception on Sunday, reportedly turning down an opportunity to attend an event organised by the country’s Jewish community and capitalising on commemorations as an opportunity for political messaging. Støre attended an eve…
Israel on Sunday accused Norway's Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, of moral decay, anti-Israel hostility and anti-Semitism. The criticism was made by Israel's Foreign Ministry in a post on its ...
Danish Prime Minister condemns rising antisemitism at Kristallnacht commemoration in Copenhagen
Across Denmark, torchlight processions were held to commemorate the 87th anniversary of Kristallnacht — the “Night of Broken Glass” — when, on 9–10 November 1938, Nazi Germany launched a nationwide assault on Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues. The pogrom marked the beginning of a policy of persecution that would culminate in the Holocaust. In Copenhagen’s Krystalgade, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen addressed the crowd gathered outside th…
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