Israeli minister Bennett calls on Poland to deny entry to Holocaust-denier Irving

March 21, 2019 by Jackson Richman - JNS
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Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Naftali Bennett is calling on Poland to reject Holocaust-denier David Irving from entering the country to give his nine-day tour of concentration and death camps in September.

Holocaust denier David Irving. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

“Given Irving’s record of abhorrent statements and outright lies about the history of Holocaust, it is quite clear that he intends to use this opportunity to spread further falsehoods and vitriolic narrative,” he wrote in a letter to Poland’s Ambassador to Israel, Marek Magierowski. “In so doing, he will doubtless cause deep offence to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and to all the Jewish people, as well as stoke the already raging fire of hatred and antisemitism we are witnessing around the world today.”

“I therefore respectfully request that the Government of Poland make it quite clear that Irving and his party will not be granted access to your country, and certainly not to the camps and other sites of memorial to the millions of my people who were murdered in that dark period of history,” added Bennett.

The “controversial” tour, which costs $3,650 per participant, includes sites such as Treblinka, Sobibór, Majdanek and Belzec.

In 2000, Irving lost a libel suit he filed four years earlier in the United Kingdom against Holocaust scholar and Emory University professor Deborah Lipstadt for describing his work as Holocaust denial in her book Denying the Holocaust. Lipstadt wrote about her victory in her 2005 book History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier, which became a 2016 film starring Rachel Weisz as Lipstadt.

Lipstadt simply told JNS, “I think it is a valid request.”

She declined to elaborate.

Comments

One Response to “Israeli minister Bennett calls on Poland to deny entry to Holocaust-denier Irving”
  1. Lynne Newington says:

    To get the full view of Irving’s mentality, one needs to read both the book [written by Deborah Lipstadt] and view the film soon to be screened on SBS as advertised.

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