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Katz reprimands Brazil ambassador at Yad Vashem for Lula’s ‘antisemitic attack’

The Brazilian ambassador to Israel was reprimanded by Foreign Minister Israel Katz at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem on Monday, in response to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s comparisons between Israel’s war against Hamas and the Holocaust. 

Katz demanded that Lula retract and apologize for what he said was a “serious antisemitic attack” for comparing “Israel’s just operations against Hamas to Hitler and the Nazi’s extermination of 6 million Jews during World War II.”

The Brazilian ambassador was paraded before press cameras into the room of the Book of Names, on which the names of Jews murdered in the Holocaust were inscribed. The ambassador was shown how extensive and deep the room-long document was.

Katz said it was important to bring the ambassador to the room to “show him the Book of Names to show him the difference” between the 2023 war and the Nazi genocide in which his parents had survived and lost family.

Katz said that there was a “red line” and that Israel couldn’t “stay silent against blood libels.”

 Brazilian ambassador and Foreign minister Israel Katz at Yad Vashem. (credit: MICHAEL STARR)
Brazilian ambassador and Foreign minister Israel Katz at Yad Vashem. (credit: MICHAEL STARR)

Reprimands for foreign diplomats are usually conducted at the Foreign Ministry building, not the Holocaust Memorial and Museum.

Lula’s comments

Lula had made comparisons to Israeli actions and the Holocaust at the African Union Summit on Sunday.

“What is happening in the Gaza Strip with the Palestinian people does not exist at any other historical moment,” said Lula. “In fact, it existed when Hitler decided to kill the Jews.”

Katz had already condemned the Brazilian president’s remarks on Sunday, as “shameful and serious. No one will harm Israel’s right to defend itself.”

Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan said on Sunday that it was “extremely disappointing that the Brazilian leader, a country of significant stature, would resort to distorting the Holocaust and propagating antisemitic sentiments in such a blatant manner.”

Lula’s comments “exhibit clear antisemitism,” and were in contradiction with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism, said Dayan. The Yad Vashem chairman noted that Brazil sought to join the IHRA organization.

Dayan argued that it was unacceptable to compare the defensive actions of a state against the October 7 terrorist attack that left 1,200 people dead to the Nazi regime’s systematic murder of 6 million Jewish people. 

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