Israel is arming neo-Nazis in Ukraine
Israeli arms are being sent to a heavily armed neo-Nazi militia in Ukraine,
The Electronic Intifada has learned.
Azov Battalion online propaganda shows Israeli-licensed Tavor rifles in the
fascist group’s hands, while Israeli human rights activists have protested
arms sales to Ukraine on the basis that weapons might end up with anti-Semitic
militias.
In a letter “about licenses for Ukraine” obtained by The Electronic
Intifada, the Israeli defense ministry’s arms export agency says they are
“careful to grant licenses” to arms exporters “in full coordination with
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government entities.”
The 26 June letter was sent in reply to Israeli lawyer Eitay Mack who had
written a detailed request demanding Israel end all military aid to the
country.
Azov’s official status in the Ukrainian armed forces means it cannot be
verified that “Israeli weapons and training” are not being used “by
anti-Semitic or neo-Nazi soldiers,” Mack and 35 other human rights activists
wrote.
They had written that Ukrainian armed forces use rifles made in Israel “and
are trained by Israelis,” according to reports in the country.
The head of the Israeli arms export agency declined to deny the reports, or
to even discuss cancellation of the weapons licenses, citing “security”
concerns.
But Racheli Chen, the head of the agency, confirmed to Mack she had
“carefully read your letter,” which detailed the fascist nature of Azov and
the reports of Israeli arms and training.
Both the defense ministry letter and Mack’s original request can be read in
the original Hebrew below.
Israeli rifles in Ukraine
The fact that Israeli arms are going to Ukrainian neo-Nazis is supported by
Azov’s own online propaganda.
On its YouTube channel, Azov posted a video “review” of locally produced
copies of two Israeli Tavor rifles – seen in this video:
A photo on Azov’s website also shows a Tavor in the hands of one of the
militia’s officers.
The rifles are produced under licence from Israel Weapon Industries, and as such
would have been authorized by the Israeli government.
IWI markets the Tavor as the “primary weapon” of the Israeli special
forces.
It has been used in recent massacres of unarmed Palestinians taking part in
Great March of Return protests in Gaza.
Fort, the Ukrainian state-owned arms company that produces the rifles under
license, had a page about the Tavor on its website at the time of writing this
article. But the page was removed after publication of this article.
The Israel Weapon Industries logo also appears on its website, including on
the “Our Partners” page.
Starting as a gang of fascist street thugs, the Azov Battalion is one of
several far-right militias that have now been integrated as units of Ukraine’s
National Guard.
Staunchly anti-Russian, Azov fought riot police during the 2013 US and
EU-supported “Euromaidan” protests in the capital Kiev.
The protests and riots laid the ground for the 2014 coup which removed the
pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych.
This photo from Azov’s website shows an officer of the neo-Nazi militia
armed with a version of Israel’s Tavor rifle. The Tavor is made under license
from Israel by Ukraine’s national arms maker Fort.
When the civil war began in eastern Ukraine against Russian-backed separatists,
the new western-backed government began to arm Azov. The militia soon fell under
the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian interior ministry, and saw some of the most
intense frontline combat against the separatists.
The group stands accused in United Nations and Human Rights Watch reports of
committing war crimes against pro-Russian separatists during the ongoing civil
war in the eastern Donbass region, including torture, sexual violence and
targeting of civilian homes.
Today, Azov is run by Arsen Avakov, Ukraine’s interior minister. According
to the BBC, he pays its fighters, and has appointed one of its military
commanders, Vadym Troyan, as his deputy – with control over the police.
Avakov last year met with the Israeli interior minister Aryeh Deri to discuss
“fruitful cooperation.”
Azov’s young founder and first military commander Andriy Biletsky is today
a lawmaker in the Ukrainian parliament.
As journalist Max Blumenthal explained on The Real News in February, Biletsky
has “pledged to restore the honor of the white race” and has advanced laws
forbidding “race mixing.”
According to The Telegraph, Biletsky in 2014 wrote that “the historic
mission of our nation in this critical moment is to lead the white races of the
world in a final crusade for their survival. A crusade against the Semite-led
untermenschen.”
At a military training camp for children last year, The Guardian noticed that
several Azov instructors had Nazi and other racist tattoos, including a
swastika, the SS skull symbol and one that read “White Pride.”
One Azov soldier explained to The Guardian that he fights Russia because
“Putin’s a Jew.”
Speaking to The Telegraph, another praised Adolf Hitler, said homosexuality
is a “mental illness” and that the scale of the Holocaust “is a big
question.”
An Azov drill sergeant once told USA Today “with a laugh” that “no more
than half his comrades are fellow Nazis.”
An Azov spokesperson played that down, claiming that “only 10-20 percent”
of the group’s members were Nazis.
Nonetheless, the sergeant “vowed that when the war ends, his comrades will
march on the capital, Kiev, to oust a government they consider corrupt.”
After Azov’s founder Andriy Biletsky entered parliament, he threatened to
dissolve it. “Take my word for it,” he said, “we have gathered here to
begin the fight for power.”
Those promises were made in 2014, but there are early signs of them being
fulfilled today.
This year the battalion has founded a new “National Militia” to bring the
war home.
This well-organized gang is at the forefront of a growing wave of racist and
anti-Semitic violence in Ukraine.
Led by its military veterans, it specializes in pogroms and thuggish
enforcement of its political agenda.
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