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Anti-Semitism on Russian TV: "A Jewish gang serves as an occupation administration in Ukraine" | Israel today

2024-01-28T14:48:43.622Z

Highlights: Anti-Semitism on Russian TV: "A Jewish gang serves as an occupation administration in Ukraine" Israel today. Denis Kazansky, a Ukrainian publicist who supports the Kremlin, accused the Jews in the country of taking over the political system. "If Russia wins, Ukraine will win too," said Alexander Semchenko, a pro-Kremlin publicist from Donetsk. "All of Ukraine, the entire Ukrainian nation will benefit, except for the Jewish gang, led by Zelensky, which serves as the administration of the occupation," he said.


Denis Kazansky, a Ukrainian publicist who supports the Kremlin, accused the Jews in the country of taking over the political system •


Antisemitism in prime time on state television in Russia: a participant in one of the current affairs programs said that Ukraine is controlled by a gang of Jews led by Zelensky and serves as an occupying force."

"If Russia wins, Ukraine will win too," said Alexander Semchenko, a pro-Kremlin publicist from Donetsk and a regular on federal television.

"All of Ukraine, the entire Ukrainian nation will benefit, except for the Jewish gang, led by Zelensky, which serves as the administration of the occupation. The occupiers are NATO."

The Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky, who noticed the statement, wrote on his Telegram channel: "Finally, they stopped being ashamed and the propaganda on Russian television imitates any difference between it and the propaganda of the Third Reich. It should be translated into Hebrew and presented in Israel."

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Source: israelhayom

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