Russia’s foreign minister has made several anti-Semitic remarks in the past year, and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has used similar slurs.
President Vladimir Zelensky, after a video of the attack on Makhachkala airport, said that Russia’s anti-Semitism and hatred of other countries is systematic and deeply rooted.
The president called the video from Russian Makhachkala, where an angry crowd entered the airport in search of Israeli citizens on a flight from Tel Aviv, terrible.
“This is not an isolated incident in Makhachkala – it is part of a widespread culture of hatred of other people in Russia, propagated by state television, experts and authorities. Over the past year, Russian Foreign Minister himself made a number of anti-Semitic statements. The Russian President also used anti-Semitic insults. For Russian propagandists on official television, hate speech is common. Even that current developments in the Middle East have prompted anti-Semitic statements by Russian ideologues. Anti-Semitism and hatred of Russia. of other countries is systematic and deeply rooted. Hatred is what will incite aggression and fear. We must work together to fight hatred,” Zelensky wrote on the social network X (Twitter).
We remind you that many people entered the Makhachkala airport and were “looking for Jews” who allegedly arrived on a flight from Israel.
Source: korrespondent

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