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The agenda of the US-Israeli right-wing administrations was shown up by progressive Jews and Muslims defiant compassion in the wake of the attack, writes JOHN HAYLETT
ISRAEL’S Minister for the Diaspora Naftali Bennett flew to Pittsburgh this week to stand alongside US Jews after the far-right terrorist slaughter at the Tree of Life synagogue but disgraced himself by linking it to Palestinians.
Bennett, who heads the extremist Habayit Hayehudi party, told a 4,000-strong memorial vigil sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh: “From Sderot to Pittsburgh, the hand that fires missiles is the same hand that shoots worshippers.
“We will fight against the hatred of Jews and anti-semitism wherever it raises its head. And we will prevail.”
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