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Support for Operation Protective Edge, Israel's military effort to stop Hamas' incessant rocket attacks against Israel's civilians, is coming directly from the Kremlin.
"I am closely tracking what is happening in Israel," Russian President
Vladimir Putin remarked in a meeting on Wednesday with a delegation of Chief Rabbis and representatives of the Rabbinical Center of Europe.
The purpose of the meeting, according to the Kremlin, was to discuss joint efforts to prevent the rewriting of history, the fight against neo-Nazism and neo-fascism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
"It is important to discuss the subject of the Holocaust of the World War II era. There are Holocaust survivors among the rabbis, they have their personal, dramatic stories," Rabbi
Alexander Boroda, President of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, told Interfax-Religion.
Boroda was seated across from Putin during the meeting, alongside Russia's Chief Rabbi
Berel Lazar, Israel's Sephardic Chief Rabbi
Yitzchak Yosef, Tel Aviv Chief Rabbi
Yisrael Meir Lau and others.
At one point during the meeting, Rabbi Yosef commented that "hours before I flew here, a rocket landed near my house in Jerusalem, the capital of the Jewish nation."
"It goes without saying there is great anxiety among my children and grandchildren who were forced to enter bomb shelters, for no fault of their own," he said, adding that it is "hard to describe the emotional damage that is being done to them. All this is just for the crime that they were born to the Jewish nation."
The Chief Rabbi concluded by asking the president to use his power "to bring a stop to the violence. There cannot be a situation where people use religion to slaughter the innocent."
Most of the Israeli population is currently living under the threat of rocket fire. Life between sirens, in and out of bomb shelters, has become the daily reality for millions of Israelis.
Hamas terrorists in Gaza have fired more than 200 rockets at Israel since Operation Protective Edge began on Monday, July 7 – and over 650 rockets since the beginning of 2014.
According a news report, Putin replied by asking Rabbi Yosef to pass along a message to Israel's Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu that Russia is a true friend of Israel and of the Prime Minister.
"I support Israel's battle that is intended to keep its citizens protected," he said about the Israel Defense Forces' operation to restore quiet to the region and stop Hamas terrorism.
"I also heard about the shocking murder of the three teenagers," Putin added about the kidnapping and murder of Naftali Fraenkel, Eyal Yifrach and Gilad Shaar, three Yeshiva students in Israel. "This is an unconscionable act and I ask that you bring my condolences to the families."
Also in attendance were Chief Rabbi of the Netherlands
Binyomin Jacobs; Rabbi
Yirmiyahu Cohen, head of the rabbinical court in Paris, France; Rabbi
Yisroel Lichtenstein, head of the Federation of Synagogues Beth Din in England; Rabbi
Moshe Lazar of Milan, Italy; Rabbi
Michael Shmerla, head of the rabbinical court in Strasbourg, France; Rabbi
Yitzchak Niazov, Rabbi of the Bukharan Jewish Community in Vienna, Austria; Rabbi
Yehuda Teichtel, Director of Chabad Lubavitch Educational Center in Berlin, Germany; Rabbi
Yaakov David Shmal, dayan of Machazikei Hadas in Antwerp, Belgium; Rabbi
Menachem Margolin, Director of the Rabbinical Centre of Europe.
As part of their trip to Moscow, the Rabbis will attend a special ceremony marking the anniversary of the release of the Frierdiker Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, from Soviet prison.