Jüdisches Europa: Analogies between Nazi policy on Jews and situation in Karabakh unacceptable

Drawing analogies between the Nazi policy of 'the final solution of the Jewish issue' and the attitude of Azerbaijan towards the Armenians in Karabakh is not only unacceptable, but completely unfounded, as stated in the article of the all-European Jewish publication in German Jüdisches Europa.

According to Report, the publication notes that there is no documentary evidence regarding accusations against Azerbaijan of 'genocide' of Armenians, just as there are no allegations of starvation among the Armenian population of Karabakh.

Iran-dependent Armenian leaders are declaring 'genocide by famine' at the UN, and social media is littered with photos of bustling restaurants and sumptuous weddings in Khankandi with piles of fried meat and life-size cakes, says the edition.

The article emphasizes that despite this noisy propaganda campaign, there is no visible evidence for the 'starving population' claims that could be easily cited in this age of global electronic media.

In turn, the head of the Odesa Jewish religious community, Shlomo Baksht, considers the accusations of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan about the creation of a 'ghetto' by the Azerbaijani authorities against Armenians as an insult to the blessed memory of the victims of the Holocaust.

According to other Israeli media, since May, pro-Armenian activists in Israel, using funds received from Armenian organizations in the United States, have been distributing materials in Israeli and Jewish-American media calling for them to abandon support for Azerbaijan. The main argument is that the Jews who survived the Holocaust are now allegedly themselves becoming 'accomplices in the genocide' of Armenians in Karabakh. Thus, an attempt is being made to put pressure on the Israeli leadership in order to force it to abandon its military-strategic partnership with Azerbaijan.

"But the organizers of this campaign do not have real levers of influence on the leadership of Israel. Therefore, the response campaign of rabbis from all over the world, speaking in the Israeli, American and French media condemning the leadership of Armenia in connection with the deionization of Azerbaijan and the cynical exploitation of the Holocaust for propaganda purposes, has a much greater resonance in Israel," the authors say.

And one of the main resources of the Jewish diaspora in Latin America, the Argentinean online publication Visavisс, published an article stating that the accusations against official Baku about the 'genocide' of Armenians in Karabakh is a real slanderous campaign.

"I join my fellow rabbis and share their opinion..." wrote the rabbi of the Armed Forces of Germany and Saxony Zsolt Balla.

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