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Norwegian MP ‘Seriously Worried’ About Country’s Jews Amid Rising Antisemitism

Joel Ystebo, a Member of the Norwegian Parliament for the Christian Democratic Party, said he is seriously worried about the situation for Jews in Norway, especially in Oslo, in an interview on Wednesday, April 29. Ystebo described a rising acceptance of antisemitic behavior, rhetoric, and hatred against various groups as a deeply concerning trend. The conversation came just days after anti-Israel protesters yelled “child killers” through speaker phones at participants of an Israeli Independence Day celebration in Oslo on Sunday, April 26 — an event Ystebo himself attended.

Videos from the celebration showed scores of pro-Palestine activists waving banners with slogans such as “Death to the IDF” and “Zionists are terrorists,” while shouting “intifada revolution,” “No Zionists in our streets,” and “child killers” at the several hundred pro-Israel celebrants. The chanting was also directed at many dissident Iranian attendees who had joined the gathering. Norwegian Jewish podcaster Henrick Beckheim said a guard rushed over and instructed him to stop filming because it might provoke the protesters. The pro-Palestine demonstrators, however, were allowed to continue yelling unhindered, with their megaphone almost drowning out the speeches.

Ystebo said it is the different standards applied to pro-Israel and pro-Palestine protesters that concern him most. He wrote to the justice minister shortly after the incident to ask what would be done to ensure that police intervene against threats and hateful speech in the public sphere. He also pressed Justice and Public Security Minister Astri Aas-Hansen to clarify what the government accepts when it comes to antisemitism. The Norwegian government has set out funding to protect the Jewish community and fight antisemitism under its Action Plan Against Antisemitism, but Ystebo believes it is not doing enough, citing what he called an unbalanced and biased administration that demonizes Israel.

(JPost/VFI News)

Lord God, we lift up the Jewish community of Norway, especially those in Oslo who are now living under fear, harassment, and hostility. We pray in Yeshua’s Name that You raise up bold and faithful voices like that of Joel Ystebo, men and women in positions of influence who refuse to remain silent in the face of antisemitism. Touch the hearts of Norwegian leaders, judges, and law enforcement officers, and move them to act with justice, fairness, and courage. Comfort our Jewish brothers and sisters who feel alone, surround them with friends and protectors, and let Your peace fill their homes and synagogues as they cling to You for strength.