The article presents the reflections of a Holocaust survivor who condemns the British government's complicity in Israel's actions in Gaza, drawing parallels to his own experiences during the Holocaust. At 87, he recalls the devastation he witnessed in Hungary and likens it to the destruction in Gaza. He actively participates in pro-Palestine protests in London, highlighting the growing restrictions imposed by authorities that aim to discredit the movement as anti-Semitic, despite many Jewish voices speaking out against these perceptions. His personal narrative amplifies the urgency of speaking against perceived injustice.
"I see the burnt-out cars, tanks, dead horses and human bodies... just like tragically destroyed Gaza is looking today."
"For over a year now it's been clear that Israel's plan is to destroy Palestinian society in Gaza... this policy has many differences from Nazi Germany's plan... but it also has many similarities."
"The authorities have imposed increasing restrictions on pro-Palestine protests... they want to portray London's demos as tainted with anti-Semitism."
"I addressed the huge crowd... about the deportation of 400,000 Jews to Auschwitz... and about my father who was taken there."
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