The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC), a leading Jewish human rights NGO that has been working to forge ties with moderate Arabs in the Gulf, commended a Bahrain/ United Arab Emirates bicycling team for participating in the historic Giro d’Italia bicycle race in Jerusalem. “While Abbas curses Jews and denies the Holocaust, when Hamas deploys more Gazan children and families to the Israeli border in a weekly macabre race to run up needless casualties, our friends from Bahrain and UAE are cycling for peace in the Holy Land,” said Rabbis Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper Dean and Founder and Associate Dean and Director of Global Social Action of the SWC.
“We are saddened but not surprised to see Palestinians, seeking Israel’s destruction launch a hateful attack on social media against the race for peace,” Center officials noted. “Yet again, Israel is serially abused with scurrilous accusations of ‘apartheid state’ and 'ethnic cleansing.’ We will leave it to the public to understand who is seeking to travel down the road of peace and who is peddling big-lie tactics that spread hate not hope,” Cooper and Hier added.
Last December, the Simon Wiesenthal Center hosted a delegation of 25 interfaith leaders from Bahrain in Jerusalem. “That delegation was also subjected to ferocious and violent firestorm on social media, with Hezbollah’s leader declaring the group should be stoned. Thankfully, the delegation came and walked the streets of the Old City, despite those threats,” Center officials concluded.
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