“This is a massive bot attack. We investigated and discovered that its roots are in Russia.”said the rabbi.
Moshe Azman, the chief rabbi of Ukraine, calls on people not to give in to anti-Semitic provocations inspired by the Kremlin. These actions, he said, are aimed at weakening support for Ukraine from the United States and the international community.
In his video message, he described how such actions are trying to undermine international support for Ukraine, including from the pro-Israeli US administration.
Anti-Semitic provocations in Ukraine: what is happening?
During the celebration of Hanukkah 2024, Ukraine organized many large-scale events dedicated to Jewish traditions. Events such as the lighting of Hanukkiah took place at a high level with the participation of government officials.
However, against the background of this, a wave of anti-Semitic provocations began. As Rabbi Asman notes, bots and fake accounts spread false information, inciting ethnic hatred.
“This is a massive bot attack. We investigated and discovered that its roots are in Russia,” the rabbi said.
Goals of Russian provocations
According to Moshe Azman, anti-Semitism is used to promote Russian propaganda claiming that Ukraine is “a country with Nazi and anti-Semitic sentiments.”
The main tasks of the Kremlin:
- Discrediting Ukraine in the international arena.
- The pro-Israeli US administration is distancing itself from supporting Ukraine.
- Creating an image of an “anti-Semitic” country to justify Russian aggression.
“They want to prove that Ukraine needs to be de-denocified. But such narratives are lies that work for the Kremlin,” the rabbi emphasizes.
Ukrainians are against propaganda
The rabbi also noted that in Ukraine anti-Semitism is much less common than in Europe or America. However, certain groups, including “lost” citizens, become tools of Russian propaganda.
He addresses the Ukrainians:
“Don’t give in to provocations. “Whoever incites hatred is carrying out the Kremlin’s orders, perhaps even unknowingly.”
Table: comparison of levels of anti-Semitism in countries
| Country | Level of anti-Semitism* | Moshe Azman on the situation in the country |
|---|---|---|
| Ukraine | Short | Anti-Semitism is less pronounced than in the EU. |
| Russia | High | Systemic, aimed at inciting. |
| USA | Average | It is growing against the backdrop of political crises. |
| European countries | High | Often used for extremist purposes. |
According to Moshe Azman and other experts.
Hanukkah: a symbol of tolerance and the fight for freedom
The celebration of Hanukkah in Ukraine has become an example of respect for Jewish traditions. This dealt a blow to Russian propaganda that claims Ukraine is an intolerant country.
“The lighting of Hanukkiah symbolizes light and victory over darkness. This is especially relevant for Ukraine today,” the rabbi added.
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“We often cover topics of Jewish-Ukrainian relations. The example of Ukraine shows how important it is to maintain unity in the face of disinformation and provocations.
Conclusion: provocations will not stop Ukraine
Rabbi Azman emphasizes that despite the Kremlin’s efforts, Ukraine remains a tolerant and democratic state. He calls for supporting Ukraine in its struggle and contributing to its restoration.
“Let's build peace together and fight hatred. Don’t let the Kremlin destroy what we are building together,” the rabbi concluded.
Conclusion
Rabbi Moshe Azman's position reminds us that provocation is a tool of disinformation. Only through joint efforts can we counter threats while maintaining friendship between the peoples of Israel and Ukraine.
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