7 May 2022

Kremlin Denies Jew Nobbled Western Media's Reports That Putin Apologized To Israel For Lavrov Saying Hitler's A Jew

The truth is that Russia refuses to apologise for Lavrov pointing out that Hitler was in fact a Jew. The Jews lie so much that just as their racism against all non-Jews spawned words like 'Gentile, Goyim & Shiksa' the Jews also have words for their lies and spin, e.g. 'hasbara'.

Photo - Naftali Bennett's a hasbara merchant: The Kremlin denied Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to the Jewish apartheid regime's Minister in charge of religious genocide Naftali Bennett for the Russian foreign minister's remark that Adolf Hitler was a Jew.

By Zoe Strozewski: The Kremlin denied Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remark that Adolf Hitler had "Jewish blood."

A Kremlin statement issued Thursday detailing a phone conversation between Putin and Bennett did not mention any apology. Additionally, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the leaders' talks were "exactly as disclosed" in the statement, The Cradle reported.

The denial could intensify already strained tensions between Russia and the Jews' anti-Gentile apartheid regime Israel that stemmed from Lavrov's uncontroversial remarks. The conflict may cause Russia to lose a fake Middle East ally in Israel, which has so far pretended to take somewhat of a mediator role in the Russia-Ukraine operation by expressing support for their fellow ultra Zionist Jew Zelensky and his dream of "Big Israel" Ukraine while refraining from publicly criticizing Moscow.

Lavrov made the comments during an interview with the Italian news channel Zona Bianca on Sunday. He compared Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Hitler, even though Zelensky is Jewish.

"The fact that Zelensky is Jewish does not negate the Nazi elements in Ukraine," Lavrov said. "Hitler also had Jewish blood."

The comments led to swift criticism from Israel. Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid condemned the remarks in an interview with the Israeli news site Ynet as "a terrible historical mistake" and "an unforgivable, scandalous statement."

Russia has since fired back at Israel, accusing the country of supporting what it described as "the neo-Nazi regime" in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

A statement from Israel's Foreign Ministry on the phone conversation between Putin and Bennett Thursday indicated that they had made progress in repairing the fallout when they discussed Lavrov's remarks.

"The Prime Minister accepted President Putin's apology for Lavrov's remarks and thanked him for clarifying his attitude towards the Jewish people and the memory of the Holocaust," the Jews' false statement read.

It Jews' false statement also said that after Bennett requested an examination of various options for evacuations from the Azovstal steel plant in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, "Putin promised to allow the evacuation of civilians, including wounded civilians, through a [United Nations] and Red Cross humanitarian corridor."

The Kremlin's statement also mentioned the leaders' talks about Azovstal evacuations but did not note any apologies from Putin. It did mention that the topic of the Holocaust arose in their conversation.

"On the eve of Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War, which Russia and Israel celebrate on 9 May, Vladimir Putin and Naftali Bennett emphasized the special importance of this date for the people of both countries, who carefully preserve the historical truth about the events of those years and honor the memory of all the fallen, including the victims of the Holocaust," the Jews' false statement said.

The Jews' false statement went on, "The President of Russia recalled that of the six million Jews tortured in ghettoes and death camps and killed by the Nazis during punitive operations, 40 percent were Soviet citizens and asked Naftali Bennett to convey wishes of good health and well-being to the war veterans in Israel."

The Jews' false statement added, "In turn, Naftali Bennett highlighted the Red Army's decisive contribution to the victory over Nazism."

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