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On October 21, 2015, The Times Of Israel wrote:

Netanyahu blames Jerusalem mufti for Holocaust, is accused of ‘absolving Hitler’ He says that he never intended to imply that in 1941 a Palestinian religious leader convinced the fuhrer to exterminate Jews; Israeli and Palestinian leaders castigate him for ‘shameful’ comment.

Notice the quote marked word of shameful.

On the same day, the Israeli leftist newspaper Haaretz wrote

Opposition Blasts Netanyahu for 'Distorting' Holocaust History. 'Even a historian's son must be accurate about history,' says Zionist Union leader Herzog on Netanyahu's comments that the Mufti of Jerusalem was the one who convinced Hitler to exterminate the Jews.

And, The (Palestinian) Electronic Intifada wrote this also on that day:

Netanyahu has publicly asserted that Adolf Hitler had no intention of exterminating Europe’s Jews until a Palestinian persuaded him to do it. The Israeli prime minister’s attempt to whitewash Hitler and lay the blame for the Holocaust at the door of Palestinians signals a major escalation of his incitement against and demonization of the people living under his country’s military and settler-colonial rule. It also involves a good deal of Holocaust denial.

These three views form three different political perspectives. But are political directions relevant here? Not to our concerns.

The disgusting remarks should be placed in the context of the person of Netanyahu that made him what he is in politics. And we believe that the person in him concerns many Israeli hardliners, orthodox Jews, and Jewish extremists.

Let us first begin by saying that the remark against all Arabs (which is actually the case here) is another attempt of political trademarking of the holocaust that is risking to be exposed for popularization, if not trivialization of an event. The holocaust will then no longer be viewed as an event to commemorate but rejected as a tool for propaganda.

The holocaust has already been a tool for political purposes since it was first used to justify the introduction of nuclear militarization in the Middle East by David Ben Gurion. In later decades, the holocaust was replaced by another justification to keep continuing the nuclear militarization: the Arab War of 1967.

The holocaust was also used when Germans raised their voices against the Israeli occupation and against the 2014 Gaza War. It was used as a political tool in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack, which also included the attack on a Jewish grocery store.

Now, the holocaust is used to justify the disproportionate use of bullets against stabbing attacks all caused by the Jewish provocations at the Al Aqsa.

The holocaust is gravely abused and have even become an insane policy even the American republicans are using.

On July 27, 2015, Mike Huckabee said

"Obama is marching the Israelis to the doors of the oven". 

Put Huckabee's utmost remark next to this horror: on August 18, 2013, Palestinians discovered bones from different Palestinians in each coffin returned by the Israelis. The Nazis never did this for the simple reason that they never return dead bodies but the Israelis collect them to use the bodies as bargain!

The world's society must open its eyes by asking a serious question against individuals like Huckabee and the Israelis:  does an opposite of a civilized, well-behaved, and human society really exist?