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Brazilian President Compares Gaza Offensive to Holocaust, Netanyahu Reacts

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sparked controversy by likening Israel's offensive in Gaza to the Holocaust, drawing a sharp rebuke from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Lula's comments, made during the African Union summit, led to a diplomatic spat between Brazil and Israel.

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva drew parallels between Israel's actions in Gaza and the Holocaust during World War II, triggering a fierce response from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Lula's remarks, made at the African Union summit, sparked a diplomatic confrontation between Brazil and Israel.

Addressing reporters at the African Union summit in Ethiopia, Lula accused Israel of committing 'genocide' in Gaza, comparing it to the Holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany. He emphasized the severity of the situation in Gaza, stressing that it had no historical parallel except for the Holocaust.

The conflict in Gaza was ignited by an attack by Hamas militants on October 7, resulting in casualties and hostages on both sides. While condemning Hamas' actions, Lula advocated for a ceasefire and criticized Israel's disproportionate response, leading to civilian casualties and a humanitarian crisis.

Lula's previous condemnation of Israel's actions as genocide has stirred controversy, with Israel branding his remarks as anti-Semitic. Netanyahu condemned Lula for trivializing the Holocaust and demonizing Israel, prompting a strong diplomatic response from Israel.

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In response to Lula's comments, Israel summoned Brazil's ambassador for a reprimand and criticized Brazil's stance on the conflict. The Brazilian Israelite Confederation denounced Lula's remarks as a distortion of reality and an offense to Holocaust victims.

Despite growing calls for a ceasefire, Netanyahu vowed to continue the offensive in Gaza until the hostages are released. The US, Israel's ally, expressed hope for a ceasefire but remains at odds with Israel over Palestinian statehood.

As tensions escalate, Israeli airstrikes continue to target Gaza, resulting in civilian casualties. The international community supports a peaceful resolution, but Netanyahu's government remains determined to achieve victory over Hamas.

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