Galant slams Polish death camp bill as 'Holocaust denial'
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A string of Israeli lawmakers have begun expressing outrage over the Polish Senate’s approval Thursday of a bill that seeks to penalize suggestions of any complicity by Poland in the Nazi Holocaust on its soil during World War Two.
Housing and Construction Minister Yoav Galant (Kulanu) slammed the bill as “Holocaust denial” while leader of the Hatnua political faction Tzipi Livni described Polish conduct as “intolerable and a double spit in the State of Israel’s face—both on the country of the Jewish people and the prime minister who declared that agreements had been reached with the Poles (in the event that they actually were).”