Poland Cancels Summit With Israel
Over Holocaust Row
Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki cancels Israel trip (ANSA) |
A planned summit between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu with leaders of four Central and Eastern European nations known as
the Visegrad group has collapsed as Poland said it would not attend amid a row
over the Holocaust. Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki pulled out of the
meeting scheduled for Monday and Tuesday after Israel's government leader
suggested Polish complicity in Holocaust crimes.
By Stefan J. Bos
The head of the Polish Prime Minister`s Office confirmed
that Mateusz Morawiecki would not attend the Visegrad Group meeting in Israel
to protest against remarks made by Israeli leaders. The official, Michal
Dworczyk, noted that "In recent days there have been several false
accusations against the Polish state and the Polish nation."
He added that these "statements were partially denied,
and there was an apology issued for some of them. But these led to further
false accusations against the actions of Poles during the Second World War
which neither the Polish state nor the Polish nation accepts."
Prime Minister Morawiecki, he said, " is very sensitive
to the false accusations against Poland and Poles and hence the decision that
is being taken."
He referred to comments by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu who said last week that during World War Two “Poles cooperated with the Nazis.”
He referred to comments by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu who said last week that during World War Two “Poles cooperated with the Nazis.”
Netanyahu’s office said he was initially misquoted as saying
"The Poles" which would suggest the whole Polish nation was wrong.
SUMMONING AMBASSADOR
The Polish government first summoned the Israeli ambassador
on Friday but said it was not satisfied with the explanation of the Israeli
leader being misquoted.
Adding to the tensions were remarks Sunday by Israel’s
acting foreign minister, Israel Katz, who told Israeli television that Poles
“sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers’ milk.”
"I am the son of Holocaust survivors," he said, in
his first day in the new job. "The memory of the Holocaust is not
something to compromise about. It is obvious. We will not forget, and we will
not forgive."
He then pledged to ensure that no one would change the
historical truth of what happened. "Poles collaborated with the Nazis,
definitely. Collaborated with the Nazis. As (former Israeli Prime Minister)
Yitzhak Shamir said — his father was murdered by Poles — he said that from his
point of view they sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers' milk. You can't
sugarcoat this history," the minister explained.
The Polish government's outrage over these remarks was
backed by Jewish leaders in Poland. They said Monday they are offended by the
words of Israel’s acting foreign minister. In a statement, they noted that
accusing all Poles of anti-Semitism slighted thousands of Poles honored by
Israel’s Holocaust memorial center, Yad Vashem, for helping Jews during the
Holocaust.
POLAND OCCUPIED
Poland was one of the first countries invaded and occupied
by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime and never had a collaborating government.
Members of Poland’s resistance and government-in-exile
struggled to warn the world about the mass killing of Jews, and thousands of
Poles risked their lives to help Jews.
However, Holocaust researchers have also collected evidence
of Polish villagers who murdered Jews fleeing the Nazis, or Polish blackmailers
who preyed on the Jews for financial gain.
Israel's prime minister was still expected to hold bilateral
meetings with the other three members of the Visegrad Group who include the
leaders of Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia.
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