Noam Chomsky - światowej sławy lingwista i działacz polityczny, zamieszkały w USA i będący żydowskiego pochodzenia, znany z ostrej krytyki polityki Izraela względem Palestyńczyków - oświadczył w wywiadzie telewizyjnym, "iż jest zatroskany tym co wydaje mu się wzrostem nastrojów judeonazistowskich w Izraelu". Wypowiadając pogląd jak wyżej - Chomsky nawiązał do poglądów innego wybitnego żydowskiego intelektualisty - Yeshayahu Leibowitza (zmarłego w 1994 roku) - który już w latach 50 - tych i 60 - tych ubiegłego wieku postawił konkluzję - w kontekście polityki względem Palestyńczyków - o staczaniu się Izraela i syjonizmu do poziomu judeonazizmu.
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"Prominent Jewish intellectual Noam Chomsky has raised concerns over what he believes is the rise of "Judeo-Nazi tendencies" in Israel. Speaking to i24NEWS last week, the renowned political dissident, linguist and scholar repeated warnings given by Yeshayahu Leibowitz, an Israeli public intellectual, biochemist and polymath, concerning the dehumanising effect of Israel's brutal occupation of Palestine on the victims and the oppressors.
Chomsky commented on remarks by Leibowitz who was nominated for the Israel Prize saying that "Leibowitz warned that if the occupation continues, Israeli Jews are going to turn into what he called, Judeo-Nazis". Chomsky recognised the description was a "strong term" and that most people wouldn't be able to get away with describing Israel in this manner but explained that Leibowitz's status meant that he was able to speak about Israel without incurring fury.
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Leibowitz who passed away in 1994 in Jerusalem, cautioned that the state of Israel and Zionism had become more sacred than Jewish humanist values and controversially went on to describe Israeli conduct in occupied Palestinian territories as "Judeo-Nazi" in nature.
Outraged by Israel's killing of 60 villagers of Qibya in 1953, most of whom were women and children by the notorious Israeli commando Unit 101, known for its brutality and retribution campaigns, Leibowitz has been quoted as saying:
We have to ask ourselves where this youth of ours emerged from; young people who had no mental inhibitions about committing this atrocity? What inner motivation for such acts could have been at work here? This youth is not a mob but the product of Zionist, humanist social education."
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