NewsConcerning footage: Russian calls for expulsion of Jews

Concerning footage: Russian calls for expulsion of Jews

The Russian doesn't want Jews in Russia. "They do bad things."
The Russian doesn't want Jews in Russia. "They do bad things."
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1:07 PM EDT, November 2, 2023

Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs, has released a video on social media. It shows a part of a survey conducted in Russia that exposes anti-Semitic sentiments prevalent in the country.

Anton Gerashchenko, an advisor to the head of Ukraine's Ministry of Internal Affairs, frequently releases various materials on his Twitter profile that demonstrate how Russian propaganda operates.

Currently, the international community is engrossed in discussions on the issue of anti-Semitism in Russia. This discussion has been spurred by a significant incident in Makhachkala. A plane from Tel Aviv landed in the capital of the Russian Republic of Dagestan and pro-Palestinian demonstrators breached the airport, looking for passengers from Israel.

The video reveals instances of Anti-Semitism in Russia's streets. One participant bluntly advocated the expulsion of Jews from Russia.

"They did it right, they should return to their home countries. All Jews should be expelled from Russia. I'm not exactly sure how to accomplish this legally as I'm not an expert on the subject. What have they done to me? Just watch the television," - the Russian citizen expressed.

Regrettably, the comments from the Moscow resident did not end here, but progressively became more concerning.

"I believe there should be an attack on Jews in Russia. Jews are really up to no good," - he stated, without supporting his claims with any substantial evidence.

Kadyrov's firm statements

Note that Ramzan Kadyrov - who spoke against the anti-Semitic protests in Dagestan and ordered to halt "any protester" - voiced his opinion about the unrest in Makhachkala.

"If even a single individual incites unauthorized protests, stop them. Or fire three warning shots into the air. If they still refuse to obey the law, then a fourth shot should be delivered to the forehead. Such an act will prevent any further public disobedience. Consider this an order," - Kadyrov directed to representatives of the Chechen police and Rosguard during a meeting at the Chechen government.

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