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Europe
Belgian Holocaust museum cancels event honoring anti-Israel activist
2019-12-14
[IsraelTimes] Belgium’s main Holocaust museum on Thursday canceled its plan to host an award ceremony for a promoter of sanctions against Israel who said Israel’s supporters "vastly inflate" anti-Semitism.

The Kazerne Dossin memorial pulled the plug on the event this week in which the Pax Christi Catholic organization was to honor Brigitte Herremans of the Broederlijk Delen aid and relief agency, the CCOJB Belgian-Jewish group announced. In 2016, Herremans was banned from entering Israel.

Multiple Jewish groups complained that Kazerne Dossin, a former transit camp in Mechelen from which Belgian Jews and Roma were sent to concentration camps, was an inappropriate venue for honoring a campaigner against the Jewish state. Pax Christi was to confer on Herremans the title of "ambassador of peace."

In 2017, Pax Christi called on the Europe
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
an Union to "suspend economic relations" with Israel until it "respects international law."

The Kazerne Dossin museum did not say why it canceled its participation in the event, which the Phlegmish Forum of Jewish Organizations has called "scandalous."

Asked about the rise in anti-Semitism in Europe in a 2016 radio interview, Herremans said, "When you sometimes hear criticism from certain pro-Israel circles, also in Belgium, then I think that mostly they try to vastly inflate this business to distract" from how Israel "wants to do only as it pleases in the Paleostinian territories." She also has called for sanctions on Israel and on Israelis visiting Europe.

Betsalmo, a pro-Israel group that also protested the event, wrote in a statement: "Nowhere is appropriate for celebrating boycotts and anti-Semitism, least of all Holocaust museums." The group added that "We are glad reason has prevailed."
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