‘Glaring hypocrisy': Anti-Israel Jews accused of ‘masochistic view' on antisemitism
'It's only in the case of Jews that some of the hatred against them is the fault of Jews and not the Jew haters,' Mr Kozak told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'It's the same moral confusion that's applied to Israel itself; who is putting the Jews in danger? It's not the people holding hostages, it's the Prime Minister trying to retrieve them.
'What a glaring hypocrisy; this is what happens in the face of evil ... this masochistic view that it is somehow our fault.'

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