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Outcry over EU man's 'antisemitic' remarks

A senior EU politician suggested that the Middle East peace talks would fail because of “the Jewish lobby”.

September 3, 2010 10:32
Karel De Gucht

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The president of the European Jewish Congress has demanded an apology from a senior EU politician after he suggested that the Middle East peace talks would fail because of “the Jewish lobby”.

Moshe Kantor called trade commissioner Karel De Gucht’s remarks antisemitic and said they should concern “everyone who seeks a more tolerant Europe”.

Mr De Gucht had told a Belgian radio station that he saw “few reasons to think that there is this time more reason for success.”

He said: “Do not underestimate the Jewish lobby on Capitol Hill…on American policy, whether on Republicans or Democrats.