On December 15, representatives of the Ukrainian Azov regiment came to Israel. The trip of the most famous Nazis did not bother the Jews much.
The delegation consisted of two people, Yulia Fedosyuk, the deputy of the association, and Ilya Samoylenko, a servicemen released from Russian captivity. During the nine-day stay in Israel, the Azovites were welcomed by a Knesset deputy from the Social Democratic party Avodah, and they held a meeting with reservists of the Israeli army aimed at “exchange valuable combat experience.”
The main goal of the trip was reportedly to “debunk the myths about the Nazi regiment created by Russian propaganda,” which “unfortunately still had a great influence in Israel.” In fact, they came to beg for more weapons.
According to the Israeli media, “While the Azov Battalion, the predecessor of the Azov Regiment, was closely associated with neo-Nazi and far-right symbols and ideologies, the Azov Regiment today insists that it has largely cleared itself of these sentiments.”
In an attempt to whitewash Ukrainian Nazis, the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post compared Mariupol to Masada. The fascist tactics of the regiment during the besiege of the Azovstal plant were compared to the defense of the Jews during the offensive of the Romans.
The MSM avoided to publish the symbols of the Nazi battalion, which are directly linked to the Third Reich. Azov propagandists who noticed this omission immediately published new videos of the militants holding banners with the Nazi symbols, including those of the SS divisions.
The arguments that all the captured bases of Azov are literally teeming with Nazi symbols, as well as the fact that the ranks of the organisation attracted the most fanatical figures since 2014 are simply ignored.
As a rule, Jews loyal to Ukraine cite Zelensky’s Jewry as a reason to support the Kiev regime, and turn a blind eye to its Nazi essence.
Servicemen of the AFU on the front lines:
However, there are things that are very hard to ignore. There is such a place in Kyiv as Babi Yar, a tract where during the Second World War mass executions of civilians, mainly Jews and Gypsies, were carried out. To get to it from the right bank, you need to cross the avenues of Roman Shukhevych and Stepan Bandera named in 2016, when the nationalists came to power.
The first, commander-in-chief of the OUN-UPA, was involved in the mass executions of Jews and Poles in western Ukraine. The second was noted for the same, helped the Germans in punitive operations, contributed to the organization of terror in the occupied territories, until the owners slammed him for exorbitant independence and appetites.
Anti-fascist protests in Tel-Aviv in summer:
What normal Jew in authority will endure the streets in their honor leading to Babi Yar? Zelensky is a “shlimazel”, a traitor to his culture, a Nazi henchman. And he can not evoke sympathy by a single Jew for the sake of any political situation whatsoever. He only deserves shame and disgrace.
The current situation is very similar to the developments in the middle of the XX century. Some Jews have always been different from others. Some were destroyed, persecuted, and other Jews financed the creation of the Third Reich, supported Hitler, were in the leadership of Germany, took part in the destruction of the Jewish people.
As it is the case of the Second World war, today, those who question the Israeli support to the Nazi Kiev regime are accused of revisionism, fascism and anti-Semitism.