Israeli newspaper: Jewish actor likens Israel's actions to Nazi crimes

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Afrasianet - A  famous American Jewish actor has lashed out at Israel, likening its actions toward Palestinians to Nazi Germany's treatment of Jews, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government of temporary insanity.


Yedioth Ahronoth reported that veteran actor Wallace Sean, 81, known for his roles in the films "Princess Bride", "Clawless," "Toy Tale" and "Little Sheldon," is no stranger to criticizing Israel and supporting pro-Palestinian activists.


Worse than the Nazis


According to Yedioth Ahronoth, he added, "You can't be more evil than them. "They are committing evils exactly as the Nazis did, and in some ways even worse because they brag about what they do."


Nazi leader Adolf Hitler behaved well when he kept his actions under wraps, but "Israelis are almost proud of what they did, which is a diabolical evil," he said.


Sean also said that the whole world knows that Palestinians are starving, that Israelis are deliberately withholding medicine from children, bombing hospitals, "If you don't see that it's evil to do these things to other people, you're in a different world."


Massacre of innocents


The American representative went on to criticize these actions as potentially "temporary madness", expressing his belief that some Israelis "who today support what their state is doing in Gaza or the West Bank will stand up 10 years later and ask themselves: How could we justify this?".


For more than a decade, Sean was a member of the advisory board of the anti-Zionist Jewish Voice for Peace. In a 2009 interview, he said, "It would have been morally better if we were the victims."


Last year, the American-Jewish representative participated in numerous protests against Israel, including a demonstration outside the White House demanding a ceasefire, which he said was a deliberate attack.


He also accused the administration of former President Joe Biden of supporting what he asserted was the "massacre of innocents," referring to the residents of Gaza and not the Israeli prisoners and victims who fell in the attack of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on the occupation state on October 7, 2023, according to Yedioth Ahronoth.

 

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