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Fury as Polish artist stands outside Auschwitz with sign saying ‘Israel is doing to Palestinians what the Germans did to Jews’ four days before October 7 anniversary

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By Ed Wight

Published: 09:15 BST, 7 October 2024 | Updated: 09:21 BST, 7 October 2024

A Polish artist has sparked outrage after standing in front of the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz with a sign saying ‘Israel is doing to the Palestinians what the Germans did to the Jews.’

On the other side of the sign Igor Dobrowolski, who is seen wearing a Palestinian flag, wrote: ‘Israel created the largest death camp in history.’

Posting on social media in reference to Israel’s attack on Gaza, Dobrowolski said: ‘This is silent stand alone protest in front of the concentration camps in Auschwitz-Birkenau.

‘I believe that the greatest thing an individual can do to respect memory of Holocaust victims is to actively oppose such crimes in present or future.

‘One of the worst things one can do towards the memory of the Holocaust victims is to walk around former concentration camps and close your eyes to the current genocide.’

A Polish artist has sparked outrage after standing in front of the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz with a sign saying ¿ Israel is doing to the Palestinians what the Germans did to the Jews'

A Polish artist has sparked outrage after standing in front of the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz with a sign saying ‘ Israel is doing to the Palestinians what the Germans did to the Jews’

Posting on social media in reference to Israel's attack on Gaza , Dobrowolski said: 'This is silent stand alone protest in front of the concentration camps in Auschwitz-Birkenau. 'I believe that the greatest thing an individual can do to respect memory of Holocaust victims is to actively oppose such crimes in present or future'

Posting on social media in reference to Israel’s attack on Gaza , Dobrowolski said: ‘This is silent stand alone protest in front of the concentration camps in Auschwitz-Birkenau. ‘I believe that the greatest thing an individual can do to respect memory of Holocaust victims is to actively oppose such crimes in present or future’ 

Established by Nazi Germany in 1940, by the time it was liberated five years later over 1 million people, mainly Jews, had been murdered in gas chambers, through starvation or by disease in what had become the largest killing machine in human history.

Palestinian human rights groups have now condemned the protest saying Holocaust memorial sites should not be used for ‘political stunts.’

Palestinian-Christian human rights activist Inhab Hassan said: ‘As a Palestinian, I am appalled.

‘Holocaust memorials or concentration camps are not stages for political stunts.

‘If you stand with us, do so without exploiting the memory of one of humanity’s greatest tragedies.

‘Stop using our flag and suffering to shield your antisemitism.’

Israel’s Ambassador to Poland Dr. Yacov Livne, said simply: ‘Despicable.’

On the other side of the sign Dobrowolski wrote: 'Israel created the largest death camp in history.' Palestinian human rights groups have now condemned the protest saying Holocaust memorial sites should not be used for 'political stunts'

On the other side of the sign Dobrowolski wrote: ‘Israel created the largest death camp in history.’ Palestinian human rights groups have now condemned the protest saying Holocaust memorial sites should not be used for ‘political stunts’

Dobrowolski, 37, who is known for creating works of 'socially aware' art, sparked similar outage earlier this year. In March he appeared at the Auschwitz death camp with another sign saying: 'Israel we see your genocide'

Dobrowolski, 37, who is known for creating works of ‘socially aware’ art, sparked similar outage earlier this year. In March he appeared at the Auschwitz death camp with another sign saying: ‘Israel we see your genocide’

Dobrowolski, 37, who is known for creating works of ‘socially aware’ art, sparked similar outage earlier this year.

In March he appeared at the Auschwitz death camp with another sign saying: ‘Israel we see your genocide.’

On the reverse side of the sign he had written: ‘Never again is for everyone.’

The latest protest come after Israel launched a series of targeted attacks against Hamas and Hezbollah targets following last year’s October 7 attack on Israel by Palestinian militants.

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Fury as Polish artist stands outside Auschwitz with sign saying ‘Israel is doing to Palestinians what the Germans did to Jews’ four days before October 7 anniversary

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