Background: Spain: University dismantles exhibit misquoting Ariel Sharon as threatening to ‘burn’ Palestinian children
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Spain’s Foreign Ministry has been taken to task by the Simon Wiesenthal Center for funding what the Jewish advocacy group described as “antisemitic activities and forums” through one of its subsidiary institutions.
In a report submitted today to the Spanish Foreign Minister, Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo, the Center’s European representative, Dr. Shimon Samuels, observed that the Ministry’s Agency for International Cooperation (AECID) had provided finance for an exhibition at a university in Madrid that engaged traditionally anti-Semitic tropes to condemn Israel, as well as conferences in Malaga and Seville that promoted BDS and the so-called “one state solution” to the Palestinian conflict with Israel.
The exhibition, which has been on display at the Autonomous University of Madrid’s Economics Faculty since December 3, used “egregious anti-Jewish language and tropes of the type condemned by the European Union Working Definition of Antisemitism and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Berlin Declaration, both issued in 2004,” Samuels wrote, adding: “Spain,of course is a State party in both cases.”
Items at the exhibition include a map of Israel adorned with a Nazi swastika, a photo of the late Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, accompanied by what Samuels called “a fabricated unsourced quote paraphrased from the Nazi period: ‘I do not recognize international principles. I swear to burn every Palestinian child born in this area,’” and a reference to “more than 2 million persons in ghettos or concentration camps” enclosed by Israel’s security fence.
Samuels claimed that the university had agreed to “immediately remove” the exhibition following complaints, but had not complied to far.
The conferences in Malaga and Seville were designed to showcase “Local Government and Civil Society Organizations in Support of Palestine.”
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