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Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany

Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany occur frequently in some veins of anti-Zionism in relation to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[1][2] The legitimacy of these comparisons and their potential antisemitic nature is a matter of debate. Historically, figures like historian Arnold J. Toynbee have drawn parallels between Zionism and Nazism, a stance he maintained despite criticism. Scholar David Feldman suggests these comparisons are often rhetorical tools without specific antisemitic intent. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) sees them as diminishing the Holocaust's significance.[3][4]

Amid the Israel–Hamas war, a demonstrator in Columbus, Ohio holding a poster that reads, "Isreal [sic] are the new Nazis"

According to political scientist Ian Lustick, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, such comparisons are "a natural if unintended consequence of the immersion of Israeli Jews in Holocaust imagery".[5] A wide variety of political figures and governments have made the comparison historically, an example being the administration of the Soviet Union in the context of the Six-Day War within 1960s era Cold War divisions.[6] Politicians in the 21st century who have done so include the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan,[7] Brazilian President Lula da Silva,[8] Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez[9] and British parliamentarian David Ward.[10] Critics of the comparison, such as public intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy, argue that such comparisons not only lack historical and moral equivalence but also risk inciting anti-Jewish sentiment. Historian Deborah Lipstadt calls such comparisons "soft-core" Holocaust denial.[11]

Historical examples

Comparisons between Zionism and Nazism predate the foundation of Israel in 1948. British Army officer and politician Edward Spears, who "best highlighted the Gentile use of the Zionist-Nazi analogy",[12] wrote that:

Political Zionism as it is manifested in Palestine today preaches very much the same doctrines as Hitler... Zionist policy in Palestine has many features similar to Nazi philosophy... the politics of Herrenvolk... the Nazi idea of Lebensraum, is also very in evidence in the Zionist philosophy... the training of youth is very similar under both organizations that have designed this one and the Nazi one.[13]

German-Jewish linguist and anti-fascist Victor Klemperer, who survived the Holocaust and chose not to move to Israel but stay in Germany after 1945, wrote in his LTI - Lingua Tertii Imperii (The Language of the Third Reich) that both Zionism and Nazism are essentially neo-Romantic nationalist ideologies. The components of this Romantic nationalism, according to Klemperer, are "the dethronement of reason, the animalization of man, the glorification of the idea of power, of the predator, of the blond beast ... and, most importantly, a strong biologization of the concept of a people, the belief in a "sacred mission" of a certain tribe or nation."[14] Klemperer asserts that in the writings of both Adolf Hitler and Zionism's founder Theodor Herzl this Romantic nationalism is apparent:

The problem is that Hitler and Herzl feed to a very large extent on the same heritage. I have already identified the German root of Nazism, it is that partial, bigoted and perverted form of Romanticism. If I add Romanticism made kitschy, then I have defined exactly the intellectual and stylistic common ground between the two Führers. Herzl’s model, who is referred to lovingly on a number of occasions, is Wilhelm II.[15]

In 1948, Hannah Arendt compared a Jewish political party to Nazism, writing that, "Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our times is the emergence in the newly created state of Israel of the 'Freedom Party' (Tnuat Haherut), a political party closely akin in its organization, methods, political philosophy, and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties."[16]

English historian Arnold J. Toynbee believed that sinking back into the barbarity of Nazism was something that threatened not only Israel but the Western world generally. He described the contemporary Israeli "a Janus-figure, part American farmer technicians, part Nazi sicarius".[13] Comparing what Israel did to the Arabs, he considered that it was, morally but not statistically, worse than what Nazis did to Jews.[17][18] This formed part of his critique of Zionism. In the final volume of his A Study of History, Toynbee reconsidered his view that Zionism was like Nazism. He wrote that:

I think that, in the Zionist movement, Western Jews have assimilated gentile Western Civilization in the most unfortunate possible form. They have assimilated the West's nationalism and colonization. The seizure of the houses, lands, and property of the 900,000 Palestinian Arabs who are now refugees is on a moral level with the worst crimes and injustices committed, during the last four or five centuries, by gentile Western European conquerors and colonists overseas.'[4]

Toynbee sustained this viewpoint in the face of several critical responses, notably by Jacob Talmon and Eliezer Berkovits. Talmon argued that Toynbee's conclusion reflected his contempt for Western civilization's subjugation of so many peoples, about which Toynbee felt guilty and which he traced back to the idea of a Chosen people absorbed via Christianity from Judaism. Berkovitz argued Toynbee's loathing of Nazism as a caricature of the West betrays a tacit self-contempt, which carries over into his attitude to Zionism. Toynbee responded that there was some truth in both these observations, and while reaffirming his belief in the cogency of the analogy, admitted that, on reflection, his condemnation of Zionism's guilt in this regard was disproportionate.[19]

The Israeli philosopher Yeshayahu Leibowitz introduced the term "Judeo-Nazis." He argued that continued military occupation of the Palestinian territories would lead to the moral degradation of Israeli Defense Force (IDF), with individuals committing atrocities for state security interests.[20][21] In 1988, Holocaust survivor Yehuda Elkana warned that the tendency in Israel to see all potential threats as existential and all opponents as Nazis would lead to Nazi-like behavior by Jews.[22] During the First Intifada, historian Omer Bartov was enraged by Yitzhak Rabin's call to "break the bones" of Palestinians and wrote him a letter arguing that, based on Bartov's research, the IDF could be similarly brutalized as the German Army was during World War II.[23] One Israeli nationalist told Amos Oz that he did not care if Israel was called a Judeo-Nazi state, it was "better [to be] a living Judeo-Nazi than a dead saint."[24] In 2018, Noam Chomsky cited Leibowitz, arguing that he was right in his prediction that the occupation was producing Judeo-Nazis.[25]

According to political scientist Ian S. Lustick, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, such comparisons are "a natural if unintended consequence of the immersion of Israeli Jews in Holocaust imagery", and the term "Holocaust inversion" for Nazi comparisons is used by those who see the Holocaust as a template for Jewish life.[5]

In the context of the Six-Day War, the administration of the Soviet Union compared Israeli tactics to those of Nazi Germany during the Second World War in official commentary.[6] After the victory of Likud in the 1977 Israeli legislative election, Holocaust metaphors began to be used by the Israeli right-wing to describe their left-wing opponents.[26] During the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, some settlers donned yellow stars to compare themselves to Holocaust victims, protesting the government's measures.[21] In 2016, Yair Golan, the Israeli general and deputy chief of staff of the IDF, sparked a controversy during a speech at Yom HaShoah. Golan stated: "If there is something that frightens me about the memory of the Holocaust, it is seeing the abhorrent processes that took place in Europe, and Germany in particular, some 70, 80 or 90 years ago, and finding manifestations of these processes here among us in 2016."[27] These remarks were condemned by the prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.[27] Later, Golan retracted and said that he did not intend to compare Israel to Nazi Germany, releasing a statement in which he said "It is an absurd and baseless comparison and I had no intention whatsoever to draw any sort of parallel or to criticize the national leadership. The IDF is a moral army that respects the rules of engagement and protects human dignity."[28] He later again compared right wing Israeli politicians to Nazis, drawing criticism from the right in Israel.[29]

Debate on whether comparisons are antisemitic

The subject of comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany and whether or not such comparisons are antisemitic has received much commentary by academics worldwide who have studied history and politics,[30] including those who have deemed it to be a form of Holocaust trivialization called "Holocaust inversion" due to the potential implication it minimizes the scope of Nazi crimes.[31]

Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism, has referred to comparisons between Nazi Germany and Israel as "soft-core" Holocaust denial, as contrasted with "hard core" denial as practiced by David Irving, who sued Lipstadt in a celebrated legal case. She defines "soft-core denial as "not denying the facts, but either inverting it so the victims become the perpetrators." She said in a 2009 interview that soft-core denial makes "a false comparison, and that dilutes what the Holocaust was. It’s a much more slippery kind of manifestation" than hard-core denial, she stated.[11]

According to Kenneth L. Marcus, the aim of those who employ Holocaust inversion is to "shock, silence, threaten, insulate, and legitimize. ... No one tells Holocaust survivors – or a nation of Holocaust survivors and their children – that they are Nazis without expecting to shock." Even when it is frequently used, the use of Holocaust inversion is still shocking, which facilitates its repeated use. He asserts that the tying together of Nazi motifs with Jewish conspiracy stereotypes has a chilling effect on Jewish supporters of Israel. He also says that by implying guilt, this discourse is threatening because it implies a required punishment. As this discourse is performed in the context of political criticism of Israel, it insulates those who use it from the resistance that most forms of racism face in post-World War II society. Finally, he states that inversion not only legitimizes anti-Israel activities but also legitimizes anti-Jewish activities that would otherwise be hard to conduct.[clarification needed] According to Bernard-Henri Lévy, this erodes societal safeguards allowing "people to feel once again the desire and, above all, the right to burn all the synagogues they want, to attack boys wearing yarmulkes, to harass large number of rabbis... in order for anti-Semitism to be reborn on a large scale."[32]

According to historian Bernard Lewis, the belief that the Nazis were no worse than Israel is has "brought welcome relief to many who had long borne a burden of guilt for the role which they, their families, their nations, or their churches had played in Hitler's crimes against the Jews, whether by participation or complicity, acquiescence or indifference."[31] In Austria, while overt antisemitism has been limited following the Holocaust, the Freedom Party of Austria is associated with using comparisons between Nazi Germany and Israel to delegitimize political opponents.[33]

According to Lustick, many Israelis are "already repelled by actions against Palestinians they cannot help but associate with Nazi persecution of Jews."[27] British scholar David Feldman argued that comparisons in relation to the 2014 Gaza War have not been motivated by a broader anti-Jewish subjectivity but by targeted criticism of Israeli policy in military actions.[3]

The Working Definition of Antisemitism, which was adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, the U.S. Department of State, and other organizations, has offered several examples in which criticism of Israel may be antisemitic, including "drawing comparison of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis."[34] This definition is controversial because of concerns that it could be seen as defining legitimate criticisms of Israel as antisemitic and has been used to censor pro-Palestinian activism. Alternative definitions such as the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism have been proposed.[35]

In an official statement, the Anti-Defamation League, an American social activist organization involved with the U.S. Jewish community, has declared that "[a]bsolutely no comparison can be made between the complex Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the atrocities committed by the Nazis against the Jews" given that "[w]hile one can criticize Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, in contrast to the Holocaust, there is not now, nor has there been, a significant Israeli ideology, movement, policy or plan to exterminate the Palestinian population." The statement also labeled comparisons inherently antisemitic.[36]

Critics of such comparisons like Lesley Klaff and Bernard-Henri Lévy argue that such comparisons not only lack historical and moral equivalence but also risk inciting anti-Jewish sentiment.[31][10] Klaff also see equating Israel with Nazis as a form of incitement and racial aggravation against Jews.[10] According to genocide researcher Eyal Levin, Holocaust Inversion is becoming part of the iconography of a new antisemitism. This phenomenon, according to Levin, has spread globally, particularly in the Arab and Muslim world and also become prevalent in Western Europe and America, often appearing in what he considers anti-Israel demonstrations and media portrayals.[37]

21st-century discussions and commentary

In the United Kingdom, the then Member of Parliament for Bradford East, Liberal Democrat politician David Ward, created controversy after signing the ceremonial Book of Remembrance in the Houses of Parliament on Holocaust Memorial Day, with him writing: "I am saddened that the Jews, who suffered unbelievable levels of persecution during the Holocaust, could within a few years of liberation from the death camps be inflicting atrocities on Palestinians in the new state of Israel and continue to do so on a daily basis in the West Bank and Gaza." He later responded to criticism of his statement by alleging that "a huge operation out there" had distorted what he meant.[10] As a result of the scrutiny over the January 2013 controversy, the Liberal Democrats' leadership threatened Ward with formal disciplinary action over his arguments.[38]

Roger Waters of the rock band Pink Floyd has repeatedly compared Israel to Nazi Germany. In a 2013 interview with Counter Punch, he accused "the Jewish lobby" of being very powerful in the United States and said, "There were many people that pretended that the oppression of the Jews was not going on. From 1933 until 1946. So this is not a new scenario. Except that this time it’s the Palestinian People being murdered."[39] Rabbi Shmuley Boteach regarded this comparison as antisemitic, writing in The Observer, "Mr. Waters, the Nazis were a genocidal regime that murdered 6 million Jews. That you would have the audacity to compare Jews to monsters who murdered them shows you have no decency, you have no heart, you have no soul."[40] In a 2017 hour-long video live chat on Facebook, Waters again compared Israel to Nazi Germany.[41]

In July 2018, the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, asserted publicly in Ankara that the "spirit of Hitler" lives on in Israel, commenting specifically that he believes "no difference [exists] between Hitler's obsession with a pure race and the understanding that these ancient lands are just for the Jews." He additionally called the nation-state both "fascist" and "racist". In response, the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, condemned the statements and remarked that he viewed Turkey's government as a "dark dictatorship".[7]

In August 2022, the President of the State of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, accused Israel of having committed "50 Holocausts" on a visit to Berlin. Abbas had responded to a reporter's question about the upcoming 50th anniversary of the 1972 Munich massacre committed by the internationally active militant group Black September, who were at that time affiliated with Abbas' Fatah Party. When asked if he intended to apologize for the attack, Abbas responded by listing allegations of atrocities committed by Israel. Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of Germany, grimaced at the use of the word "Holocausts" but said nothing. Scholz condemned the remarks later. He asserted, "Especially for us Germans, any relativization of the Holocaust is unbearable and unacceptable." The German publication Bild labeled the incident as antisemitic.[42][43] In response, Abbas said that his answer was not intended to deny the singularity of the Holocaust, which he stated that he condemned in the strongest terms, but that he had intended to discuss the "crimes and massacres committed against the Palestinian people since the Nakba at the hands of the Israeli forces" in his view.[44]

In 2023, Tunisian President Kais Saed said, "While Tunisians protected Jews during the Holocaust, today elderly women and children are being bombed in Gaza."[45][46] Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, president of the Conference of European Rabbis, said such remarks incited hate against Tunisian Jews.[47]

On 18 February 2024, the President of Brazil Lula da Silva stirred up controversy due to his statement comparing the actions of Israel in the Israel-Hamas war to the Holocaust.[8]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Klaff, Lesley. "Holocaust Inversion and contemporary antisemitism". Fathom. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ Gerstenfeld, Manfred (2008-01-28). "Holocaust Inversion". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  3. ^ a b Rosenfeld 2019, p. 175-178, 186.
  4. ^ a b A. J. Toynbee, A Study of History, OUP 1964 vol.12 p.627.
  5. ^ a b Lustick 2019, p. 52.
  6. ^ a b Druks, Herbert (2001). The Uncertain Alliance: The U.S. and Israel from Kennedy to the Peace Process. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 50–51. ISBN 9780313314247.
  7. ^ a b "Turkish president calls Israel fascist and racist over nation state law". ITV.com. 24 July 2018. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Israel livid as Brazil's Lula says Israel like 'Hitler,' committing genocide in Gaza". The Times of Israel. 18 February 2024. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  9. ^ Dow Jones Newswires reported that, on August 10, while giving a speech in eastern Venezuela, Chávez said Venezuelans are "making a call to world leaders, for the love of God, let's halt this crazy fascist aggression against innocent people. Are we human or what are we?... I feel indignation for Israel's assault on the Palestinian people and the Lebanese people. They dropped bombs on shelters. ... It's a Holocaust that is occurring there." - Venezuela President Asks International Leaders To Halt Israeli Offensive.[permanent dead link] Dow Jones Newswire, Morning Star, August 10, 2006.
  10. ^ a b c d Klaff, Lesley. "Holocaust Inversion and contemporary antisemitism". Fathom. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  11. ^ a b Klein, Amy (2009-04-19). "Denying the deniers: Q & A with Deborah Lipstadt". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
  12. ^ Rory Miller, Divided Against Zion: Anti-Zionist Opposition to the Creation of a Jewish State in Palestine, 1945-1948, Routledge 2013 ISBN 978-1-315-03843-8 p.147. See also pp.16-18,23ff.
  13. ^ a b Martin Kramer, https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_War_on_Error/9Ko0DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=analogy+Zionism+Nazism&pg=PT225&printsec=frontcover The War on Error: Israel, Islam and the Middle East, Routledge 2017 ISBN 978-1-351-29532-1
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  17. ^ Hedva Ben-Israel, Debates with Toynbee: Herzog, Talmon, Friedman Israel Studies, Spring, 2006, Vol. 11, No. 1 pp. 79-90 pp.81-82.
  18. ^ Yair Rosenberg, When an Israeli Ambassador Debated a British Historian on Israel’s Legitimacy—and Won. The Montreal face-off between Yaacov Herzog and Arnold Toynbee offers ways of discussing the Jewish state that still feel fresh Tablet 31 January 2014
  19. ^ Toynbee ibid.p.627
  20. ^ Feldhay, Rivka (2013). "The Fragile Boundary between the Political and the Academic". Israel Studies Review. 28 (1): 1–7. doi:10.3167/isr.2013.280102.
  21. ^ a b Elkad-Lehman, Ilana (2020). "'Judeo-Nazis? Don't talk like this in my house' voicing traumas in a graphic novel – an intertextual analysis". Israel Affairs. 26 (1): 59–79. doi:10.1080/13537121.2020.1697072. S2CID 212958444.
  22. ^ Bartov 2018, p. 192.
  23. ^ Bartov 2018, p. 191.
  24. ^ Oz, Amos (1983). ""Better a Living Judeo-Nazi Than a Dead Saint"". Journal of Palestine Studies. 12 (3): 202–209. doi:10.2307/2536162. ISSN 0377-919X. JSTOR 2536162.
  25. ^ Confino, Jotam (14 November 218). "Chomsky to i24NEWS: 'Judeo-Nazi tendencies in Israel a product of occupation'". i24NEWS. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  26. ^ Steir-Livny 2019, p. 284.
  27. ^ a b c Lustick 2019, p. 143.
  28. ^ Beaumont, Peter (5 May 2016). "Israeli military chief backtracks from 1930s Germany comparison". The Guardian.
  29. ^ Ben-David, Ricky; Schneider, Tal; Magid, Jacob; Bachner, Michael; Sharon, Jeremy (October 3, 2019). "Incoming MK Yair Golan again compares right-wing to Nazis, drawing ire". The Times of Israel. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
  30. ^ Rosenfeld 2019, p. 175–178, 186.
  31. ^ a b c Marcus, Kenneth L. (2010). Jewish Identity and Civil Rights in America. Cambridge University Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-1-139-49119-8.
  32. ^ Marcus, Kenneth L. (2010). Jewish Identity and Civil Rights in America. Cambridge University Press. pp. 63–64. ISBN 978-1-139-49119-8.
  33. ^ Stoegner, Karin (2016). "'We are the new Jews!' and 'The Jewish Lobby'–antisemitism and the construction of a national identity by the Austrian Freedom Party". Nations and Nationalism 22 (3): 484–504.
  34. ^ Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism: The Dynamics of Delegitimization, chapter by Alan Johnson, page 177
  35. ^ Neve Gordon and Mark LeVine (March 26, 2021). "The problems with an increasingly dominant definition of anti-Semitism (opinion)". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  36. ^ "Allegation: Israel's Actions Against the Palestinians Can be Compared to the Nazis". ADL.org. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  37. ^ Lewin, Eyal (2017). Blaming the Jews for Acting like Nazis: The Rhetoric of Holocaust Inversion.
  38. ^ . BBC News. 28 January 2013. Archived from the original on 7 May 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  39. ^ Barat, Frank (2013-12-06). "An Interview with Roger Waters". CounterPunch.org. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  40. ^ Boteach, Shmuley (2013-12-12). "The Anti-Semitic Stench of Pink Floyd". Observer. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  41. ^ Spiro, Amy (16 July 2017). "Roger Waters compares Israel to Nazi Germany in Facebook Q&A". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  42. ^ "Palestinian President Abbas skirts apology for Munich attack". The Independent. 16 August 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  43. ^ "In Berlin, Abbas says Israel committed 'holocausts' against the Palestinians; Scholz grimaces silently, later condemns remarks". The Times of Israel. 16 August 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  44. ^ "Statement by the President of Palestine regarding what was stated in the response in joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin". WAFA. 17 August 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  45. ^ Friedman, Gabe (2023-05-16). "Days after synagogue attack, Tunisian president criticizes Israel and says his country saved Jews in WWII". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  46. ^ Ben Bouazza, Bouazza (2023-05-11). "Deadly Tunisian synagogue attack was premeditated and targeted temple, interior minister says". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
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Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany occur frequently in some veins of anti Zionism in relation to the Israeli Palestinian conflict 1 2 The legitimacy of these comparisons and their potential antisemitic nature is a matter of debate Historically figures like historian Arnold J Toynbee have drawn parallels between Zionism and Nazism a stance he maintained despite criticism Scholar David Feldman suggests these comparisons are often rhetorical tools without specific antisemitic intent The Anti Defamation League ADL sees them as diminishing the Holocaust s significance 3 4 Amid the Israel Hamas war a demonstrator in Columbus Ohio holding a poster that reads Isreal sic are the new Nazis According to political scientist Ian Lustick a professor at the University of Pennsylvania such comparisons are a natural if unintended consequence of the immersion of Israeli Jews in Holocaust imagery 5 A wide variety of political figures and governments have made the comparison historically an example being the administration of the Soviet Union in the context of the Six Day War within 1960s era Cold War divisions 6 Politicians in the 21st century who have done so include the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan 7 Brazilian President Lula da Silva 8 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez 9 and British parliamentarian David Ward 10 Critics of the comparison such as public intellectual Bernard Henri Levy argue that such comparisons not only lack historical and moral equivalence but also risk inciting anti Jewish sentiment Historian Deborah Lipstadt calls such comparisons soft core Holocaust denial 11 Contents 1 Historical examples 2 Debate on whether comparisons are antisemitic 3 21st century discussions and commentary 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistorical examplesComparisons between Zionism and Nazism predate the foundation of Israel in 1948 British Army officer and politician Edward Spears who best highlighted the Gentile use of the Zionist Nazi analogy 12 wrote that Political Zionism as it is manifested in Palestine today preaches very much the same doctrines as Hitler Zionist policy in Palestine has many features similar to Nazi philosophy the politics of Herrenvolk the Nazi idea of Lebensraum is also very in evidence in the Zionist philosophy the training of youth is very similar under both organizations that have designed this one and the Nazi one 13 German Jewish linguist and anti fascist Victor Klemperer who survived the Holocaust and chose not to move to Israel but stay in Germany after 1945 wrote in his LTI Lingua Tertii Imperii The Language of the Third Reich that both Zionism and Nazism are essentially neo Romantic nationalist ideologies The components of this Romantic nationalism according to Klemperer are the dethronement of reason the animalization of man the glorification of the idea of power of the predator of the blond beast and most importantly a strong biologization of the concept of a people the belief in a sacred mission of a certain tribe or nation 14 Klemperer asserts that in the writings of both Adolf Hitler and Zionism s founder Theodor Herzl this Romantic nationalism is apparent The problem is that Hitler and Herzl feed to a very large extent on the same heritage I have already identified the German root of Nazism it is that partial bigoted and perverted form of Romanticism If I add Romanticism made kitschy then I have defined exactly the intellectual and stylistic common ground between the two Fuhrers Herzl s model who is referred to lovingly on a number of occasions is Wilhelm II 15 In 1948 Hannah Arendt compared a Jewish political party to Nazism writing that Among the most disturbing political phenomena of our times is the emergence in the newly created state of Israel of the Freedom Party Tnuat Haherut a political party closely akin in its organization methods political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties 16 English historian Arnold J Toynbee believed that sinking back into the barbarity of Nazism was something that threatened not only Israel but the Western world generally He described the contemporary Israeli a Janus figure part American farmer technicians part Nazi sicarius 13 Comparing what Israel did to the Arabs he considered that it was morally but not statistically worse than what Nazis did to Jews 17 18 This formed part of his critique of Zionism In the final volume of his A Study of History Toynbee reconsidered his view that Zionism was like Nazism He wrote that I think that in the Zionist movement Western Jews have assimilated gentile Western Civilization in the most unfortunate possible form They have assimilated the West s nationalism and colonization The seizure of the houses lands and property of the 900 000 Palestinian Arabs who are now refugees is on a moral level with the worst crimes and injustices committed during the last four or five centuries by gentile Western European conquerors and colonists overseas 4 Toynbee sustained this viewpoint in the face of several critical responses notably by Jacob Talmon and Eliezer Berkovits Talmon argued that Toynbee s conclusion reflected his contempt for Western civilization s subjugation of so many peoples about which Toynbee felt guilty and which he traced back to the idea of a Chosen people absorbed via Christianity from Judaism Berkovitz argued Toynbee s loathing of Nazism as a caricature of the West betrays a tacit self contempt which carries over into his attitude to Zionism Toynbee responded that there was some truth in both these observations and while reaffirming his belief in the cogency of the analogy admitted that on reflection his condemnation of Zionism s guilt in this regard was disproportionate 19 The Israeli philosopher Yeshayahu Leibowitz introduced the term Judeo Nazis He argued that continued military occupation of the Palestinian territories would lead to the moral degradation of Israeli Defense Force IDF with individuals committing atrocities for state security interests 20 21 In 1988 Holocaust survivor Yehuda Elkana warned that the tendency in Israel to see all potential threats as existential and all opponents as Nazis would lead to Nazi like behavior by Jews 22 During the First Intifada historian Omer Bartov was enraged by Yitzhak Rabin s call to break the bones of Palestinians and wrote him a letter arguing that based on Bartov s research the IDF could be similarly brutalized as the German Army was during World War II 23 One Israeli nationalist told Amos Oz that he did not care if Israel was called a Judeo Nazi state it was better to be a living Judeo Nazi than a dead saint 24 In 2018 Noam Chomsky cited Leibowitz arguing that he was right in his prediction that the occupation was producing Judeo Nazis 25 According to political scientist Ian S Lustick a professor at the University of Pennsylvania such comparisons are a natural if unintended consequence of the immersion of Israeli Jews in Holocaust imagery and the term Holocaust inversion for Nazi comparisons is used by those who see the Holocaust as a template for Jewish life 5 In the context of the Six Day War the administration of the Soviet Union compared Israeli tactics to those of Nazi Germany during the Second World War in official commentary 6 After the victory of Likud in the 1977 Israeli legislative election Holocaust metaphors began to be used by the Israeli right wing to describe their left wing opponents 26 During the Israeli disengagement from Gaza some settlers donned yellow stars to compare themselves to Holocaust victims protesting the government s measures 21 In 2016 Yair Golan the Israeli general and deputy chief of staff of the IDF sparked a controversy during a speech at Yom HaShoah Golan stated If there is something that frightens me about the memory of the Holocaust it is seeing the abhorrent processes that took place in Europe and Germany in particular some 70 80 or 90 years ago and finding manifestations of these processes here among us in 2016 27 These remarks were condemned by the prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu 27 Later Golan retracted and said that he did not intend to compare Israel to Nazi Germany releasing a statement in which he said It is an absurd and baseless comparison and I had no intention whatsoever to draw any sort of parallel or to criticize the national leadership The IDF is a moral army that respects the rules of engagement and protects human dignity 28 He later again compared right wing Israeli politicians to Nazis drawing criticism from the right in Israel 29 Debate on whether comparisons are antisemiticThe subject of comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany and whether or not such comparisons are antisemitic has received much commentary by academics worldwide who have studied history and politics 30 including those who have deemed it to be a form of Holocaust trivialization called Holocaust inversion due to the potential implication it minimizes the scope of Nazi crimes 31 Deborah Lipstadt the U S Special Envoy for Combating Antisemitism has referred to comparisons between Nazi Germany and Israel as soft core Holocaust denial as contrasted with hard core denial as practiced by David Irving who sued Lipstadt in a celebrated legal case She defines soft core denial as not denying the facts but either inverting it so the victims become the perpetrators She said in a 2009 interview that soft core denial makes a false comparison and that dilutes what the Holocaust was It s a much more slippery kind of manifestation than hard core denial she stated 11 According to Kenneth L Marcus the aim of those who employ Holocaust inversion is to shock silence threaten insulate and legitimize No one tells Holocaust survivors or a nation of Holocaust survivors and their children that they are Nazis without expecting to shock Even when it is frequently used the use of Holocaust inversion is still shocking which facilitates its repeated use He asserts that the tying together of Nazi motifs with Jewish conspiracy stereotypes has a chilling effect on Jewish supporters of Israel He also says that by implying guilt this discourse is threatening because it implies a required punishment As this discourse is performed in the context of political criticism of Israel it insulates those who use it from the resistance that most forms of racism face in post World War II society Finally he states that inversion not only legitimizes anti Israel activities but also legitimizes anti Jewish activities that would otherwise be hard to conduct clarification needed According to Bernard Henri Levy this erodes societal safeguards allowing people to feel once again the desire and above all the right to burn all the synagogues they want to attack boys wearing yarmulkes to harass large number of rabbis in order for anti Semitism to be reborn on a large scale 32 According to historian Bernard Lewis the belief that the Nazis were no worse than Israel is has brought welcome relief to many who had long borne a burden of guilt for the role which they their families their nations or their churches had played in Hitler s crimes against the Jews whether by participation or complicity acquiescence or indifference 31 In Austria while overt antisemitism has been limited following the Holocaust the Freedom Party of Austria is associated with using comparisons between Nazi Germany and Israel to delegitimize political opponents 33 According to Lustick many Israelis are already repelled by actions against Palestinians they cannot help but associate with Nazi persecution of Jews 27 British scholar David Feldman argued that comparisons in relation to the 2014 Gaza War have not been motivated by a broader anti Jewish subjectivity but by targeted criticism of Israeli policy in military actions 3 The Working Definition of Antisemitism which was adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance the U S Department of State and other organizations has offered several examples in which criticism of Israel may be antisemitic including drawing comparison of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis 34 This definition is controversial because of concerns that it could be seen as defining legitimate criticisms of Israel as antisemitic and has been used to censor pro Palestinian activism Alternative definitions such as the Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism have been proposed 35 In an official statement the Anti Defamation League an American social activist organization involved with the U S Jewish community has declared that a bsolutely no comparison can be made between the complex Israeli Palestinian conflict and the atrocities committed by the Nazis against the Jews given that w hile one can criticize Israel s treatment of the Palestinians in contrast to the Holocaust there is not now nor has there been a significant Israeli ideology movement policy or plan to exterminate the Palestinian population The statement also labeled comparisons inherently antisemitic 36 Critics of such comparisons like Lesley Klaff and Bernard Henri Levy argue that such comparisons not only lack historical and moral equivalence but also risk inciting anti Jewish sentiment 31 10 Klaff also see equating Israel with Nazis as a form of incitement and racial aggravation against Jews 10 According to genocide researcher Eyal Levin Holocaust Inversion is becoming part of the iconography of a new antisemitism This phenomenon according to Levin has spread globally particularly in the Arab and Muslim world and also become prevalent in Western Europe and America often appearing in what he considers anti Israel demonstrations and media portrayals 37 21st century discussions and commentaryIn the United Kingdom the then Member of Parliament for Bradford East Liberal Democrat politician David Ward created controversy after signing the ceremonial Book of Remembrance in the Houses of Parliament on Holocaust Memorial Day with him writing I am saddened that the Jews who suffered unbelievable levels of persecution during the Holocaust could within a few years of liberation from the death camps be inflicting atrocities on Palestinians in the new state of Israel and continue to do so on a daily basis in the West Bank and Gaza He later responded to criticism of his statement by alleging that a huge operation out there had distorted what he meant 10 As a result of the scrutiny over the January 2013 controversy the Liberal Democrats leadership threatened Ward with formal disciplinary action over his arguments 38 Roger Waters of the rock band Pink Floyd has repeatedly compared Israel to Nazi Germany In a 2013 interview with Counter Punch he accused the Jewish lobby of being very powerful in the United States and said There were many people that pretended that the oppression of the Jews was not going on From 1933 until 1946 So this is not a new scenario Except that this time it s the Palestinian People being murdered 39 Rabbi Shmuley Boteach regarded this comparison as antisemitic writing in The Observer Mr Waters the Nazis were a genocidal regime that murdered 6 million Jews That you would have the audacity to compare Jews to monsters who murdered them shows you have no decency you have no heart you have no soul 40 In a 2017 hour long video live chat on Facebook Waters again compared Israel to Nazi Germany 41 In July 2018 the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan asserted publicly in Ankara that the spirit of Hitler lives on in Israel commenting specifically that he believes no difference exists between Hitler s obsession with a pure race and the understanding that these ancient lands are just for the Jews He additionally called the nation state both fascist and racist In response the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the statements and remarked that he viewed Turkey s government as a dark dictatorship 7 In August 2022 the President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of having committed 50 Holocausts on a visit to Berlin Abbas had responded to a reporter s question about the upcoming 50th anniversary of the 1972 Munich massacre committed by the internationally active militant group Black September who were at that time affiliated with Abbas Fatah Party When asked if he intended to apologize for the attack Abbas responded by listing allegations of atrocities committed by Israel Olaf Scholz Chancellor of Germany grimaced at the use of the word Holocausts but said nothing Scholz condemned the remarks later He asserted Especially for us Germans any relativization of the Holocaust is unbearable and unacceptable The German publication Bild labeled the incident as antisemitic 42 43 In response Abbas said that his answer was not intended to deny the singularity of the Holocaust which he stated that he condemned in the strongest terms but that he had intended to discuss the crimes and massacres committed against the Palestinian people since the Nakba at the hands of the Israeli forces in his view 44 In 2023 Tunisian President Kais Saed said While Tunisians protected Jews during the Holocaust today elderly women and children are being bombed in Gaza 45 46 Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt president of the Conference of European Rabbis said such remarks incited hate against Tunisian Jews 47 On 18 February 2024 the President of Brazil Lula da Silva stirred up controversy due to his statement comparing the actions of Israel in the Israel Hamas war to the Holocaust 8 See also nbsp Germany portal nbsp History portal nbsp Politics portal Nazi analogies Criticism of the Israeli government Double genocide Fascist insult Genocide recognition politics Victimology United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379 Zionist antisemitism Carlos Latuff The Other Side The Secret Relationship Between Nazism and Zionism IslamofascismReferencesNotes Klaff Lesley Holocaust Inversion and contemporary antisemitism Fathom Retrieved 4 May 2022 Gerstenfeld Manfred 2008 01 28 Holocaust Inversion 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