From Yad Vashem, 2 May 2018:
In his address on Monday, 30
April 2018, to the Palestinian National Council, the Chairman of the
Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, sought to teach the Palestinians, and the
rest of us, a purported "lesson in history", replete with antisemitic
tropes and distortions of historical facts. Sadly, Abbas has chosen to assault
Holocaust remembrance by attempting to convert the Shoah into a propaganda
tool, blatantly falsifying history to the point of accusing the Jewish victims
as being responsible for their own murder, and transforming Hitler into a
Zionist.
In his remarks, Abbas claimed that the Holocaust did
not result from antisemitism, but rather from the "social behavior"
of Jews who dealt in loans and banking, activities which allegedly aroused
opposition towards them by the peoples of Europe. In order to substantiate that
claim, Abbas relied upon quotes from Karl Marx, Stalin and others. However, his
own argument is itself fundamentally antisemitic, insofar as it incorporates a
centuries-old antisemitic narrative that equates Jews with monetary greed. Even
basic acquaintance with Jewish history would teach Abbas not only that the Jews
pursued, then and now, a wide variety of professions and occupations, but that
the majority of them at that time were impoverished. Even basic acquaintance
with European history would inform Abbas about the escalation of antisemitism
throughout Europe during the second half of the 19th century and the
start of the 20th, and that this was in effect the prime context for
the murder of Jews during the Holocaust.
Abbas claims that a transfer agreement signed by
representatives of the Zionist movement with the German government ostensibly
one month after Hitler's rise to power supposedly proves that Hitler was
lenient towards the immigration of Jews to Mandatory Palestine, and in effect
supported Zionism. Actually, Hitler concisely articulated his attitude towards
the Zionist endeavor in his book Mein Kampf, where he wrote that the
purpose of Zionism is "the establishment of a central organization for
their [the Jews'] worldwide swindle, endowed with its own sovereign rights and
removed from the intervention of other states: a haven for convicted scoundrels
and a university for budding crooks." In other words, Hitler's
actual position towards Zionism was totally opposite that which Abbas
baselessly ascribes to him.
As for the transfer agreement between the Jewish
Agency and the German Treasury, signed more than six months after Hitler's rise
to power, it of course did not constitute intentional Nazi support for Zionism.
Rather, it was the result of the initial stage of the Nazis' anti-Jewish
policy, which at that time sought to bring about the emigration of all Jews
from Germany, as rapidly as possible. The German "escape tax" had
been in existence prior to the Nazis' takeover, and was aimed at preventing the
loss of monetary capital. The Jewish Agency's negotiations secured a complex
financial agreement that enabled some Jews emigrating from Germany to Mandatory
Palestine to eventually receive a portion of the funds they left behind.
Relatively few Jews emigrated within this framework, and Hitler was not
involved whatsoever in its formulation.
The Holocaust resulted from the Nazi belief that
Jewish existence must be totally eliminated. In
May 1941, as the Holocaust was taking place, Hitler made clear to the Mufti of
Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, that once German forces had broken through
from the southern Caucasus region into the Middle East, "Germany's goal
will be the extermination of the Jews who reside in Arab territories under
British rule" (as noted in the meeting's minutes).
The historical facts of the Holocaust are available to
Chairman Abbas, and other speakers of Arabic around the world, on Yad Vashem's website.
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