(Jewish Group) Eastern Ukraine's Jews brace for food shortages and antisemitic provocations
This article originally appeared on Haaretz and was reprinted here with permission.
With Russian troops moving into eastern Ukraine following Moscows official recognition of two breakaway separatist enclaves on Monday evening, local Jewish leaders have expressed concern not only that their constituents could be displaced by renewed fighting, but that the Kremlin may attempt to use antisemitic provocations to delegitimize their country.
Speaking to Haaretz from the eastern city of Dnipro, Rabbi Meir Stambler, the chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine, said that he is more worried about the possibility of antisemitic provocations carried out by Russian agents than a full-scale war.
We were never concerned about security, but now we are worried that the situation might change, so thats why we are working on safety precautions for all the rabbis, communities, schools and synagogues, Stambler told Haaretz. They want to [accuse] Ukrainians of being antisemites or fascists.
Russian media was filled with false reports of anti-Jewish persecution during the early days of the conflict, with Russian President Vladimir Putin warning in March 2014 that the rampage of reactionary forces, nationalist and antisemitic forces going on in certain parts of Ukraine might necessitate a military intervention and Jewish leaders in turn accusing the Kremlin of staging antisemitic incidents for propaganda purposes.
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