Amos Godlberg: Anti-Israel activist, who is a professor, cited gleefully by the propaganda machine
Amos Godlberg: Anti-Israel activist, who is a professor, cited gleefully by the propaganda machine.
See activism and 'blanket' radical statement:
-In 2020, he signed a petition to ⁹German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the German Minister of the Interior and Foreign Minister demanding the dismissal of the Commissioner for Antisemitism "following his shameful attack on the BDS-supporting professor".
-He signed a petition calling on the German government not to make a decision that equates BDS with antisemitism and that encourages continued funding for organizations, including BDS supporters.
-He signed a petition for the release of the anti-Israeli Palestinian terrorist activist Darin Tatour, who was arrested and convicted of inciting violence and supporting a terrorist organization.
-In a column he wrote, he argued that Israelis are not interested in democracy...
Goldberg was active in Ta'ayush.
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'Meet the lecturer: Prof. Amos Goldberg.' (In Heb.)
[https://political-campus.co.il/lecturers/%D7%A4%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%A4-%D7%A2%D7%9E%D7%95%D7%A1-%D7%92%D7%95%D7%9C%D7%93%D7%91%D7%A8%D7%92/]
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In 2018 he co-wrote with an Arab Bashir Bashir in a propaganda book that lumps the so called "nakba" and the immense event Holocaust already in its title.
"Nakba & Holocaust: The Disgraceful Equivalence That Dishonors Six Million Jewish Martyrs"
Let's cut through the noise: Equating the so-called "Nakba"—the Palestinian narrative of displacement during Israel's War of Independence—with the Holocaust is not just historically illiterate; it's a deliberate assault on Jewish memory and truth. The Holocaust was the systematic, industrialized extermination of six million Jews, driven by a genocidal ideology that sought to erase an entire people from existence. Factories of death like Auschwitz weren't accidents of war; they were engineered horrors where men, women, and children were gassed, starved, and experimented on solely because they were Jewish. It stands alone in its scale, intent, and barbarity—a singular catastrophe that reshaped humanity's understanding of evil.
Now, slap "Nakba" next to it in a title? That's not "context" or "balance"; that's dilution by design. The Nakba refers to the fallout from a war Arabs started to annihilate the fledgling Jewish state post-Holocaust, resulting in refugee crises on both sides—hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced, but also nearly a million Jews expelled from Arab lands. It was tragic, sure, but born of conflict, not extermination camps. No gas chambers, no ovens, no Final Solution. To lump them together cheapens the Holocaust's unparalleled atrocity, turning Jewish genocide into just another "tragedy" in a sea of grievances. It's Holocaust minimization wrapped in faux-equity, often peddled by those who can't stomach Jewish resilience or Israel's right to exist.
The dead be footnotes? The Holocaust demands remembrance without qualifiers or false equivalences. Diminishing it dishonors the victims and empowers denial. Stand firm— history isn't up for revisionist bargaining.
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