Poland PM Pulls Out Israel Meeting Over Netanyahu’s ‘anti-Semitism’, Nazi comments

Poland’s prime minister has been announced cancelation following Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s ‘anti-Semitism’ and Nazi comments, “Poles co-operated with the Germans” during the Holocaust, reported by Israeli media.

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Mr. Mateusz Morawiecki cancelation came out over a planned summit of Netanyahu’s to be held on Monday, after discovering the Poles “collaborated with the Nazis” and “sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers’ milk,” quoted by the acting foreign minister of Israel.

However, the summit involves collaborations leaders of four Central European nations known as the Visegrad group. On another side, an announcement has been come out by Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon and Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis that two-sided meeting will be occurring in presence of the Slovak and Hungarian prime ministers who already in Israel.

Mr. Netanyahu went Poland on his official trip on Thursday at what time his remarks were reported by Israeli media as well as the Jerusalem Post and Haaretz.

According to the Jerusalem Post report, Israeli PM used the term “Polish nation”, which it said it rapidly made changes. In the reply, the Israeli PM Office issued an explanation to clarify the confusion, “In a briefing, PM Netanyahu spoke of Poles and not the Polish people or the country of Poland.”

Nevertheless, Netanyahu’s meeting involves a significant measurement in his outreach to the nations of Central Europe with pro-Israeli governments that he is depending on to counter the condemnation Israel typically is being experienced in international forums.

Mr. Netanyahu’s steps are indications of a new low in a bitter fight between Israel and Poland over how to keep in mind and illustrate Polish battles toward Jews during the Germans occupation of Poland in World War II.

Mr. Morawiecki had already released an announcement on Sunday over his cancelation of the conference over Netanyahu’s unbearable comment a week ago on the subject of Polish cooperation with Nazis.