Ecuador’s Ambassador to UN Compares Zionism to Nazism December 6, 2016Horacio Sevilla Borja. (Screenshot)(Screenshot)Ecuador’s Ambassador to UN Compares Zionism to Nazism“Such words are a terrible affront to the last remaining survivors of the Holocaust and to the second and third generations that are still recovering from the greatest crime against humanity the world has ever seen,” Ambassador Danon wrote.Ecuador’s Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Horacio Sevilla Borja addressed the UN’s General Assembly last week and compared Zionism to Nazism, a now age-old attempt to delegitimize the State of Israel.Quoting former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who died last week, Borja proclaimed the while “we deplore the genocide the Nazis visited on the Hebrew people,” the “Hebrews” themselves are acting just like the Nazis to an extant that “there is no event in history that parallels it as much as the genocide practiced by imperialism and Zionism on the heroic Palestinian people.”He made his remarks at the so-called annual “Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People,” during which the GA passed six anti-Israel resolutions.In response to the offensive remarks, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon wrote a letter to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon calling on him to condemn the Ecuadorian representative’s statement and demanded that Borja apologize.“The UN cannot treat such despicable words of hate and pure anti-Semitism as business as usual,” wrote Danon. “It should be made crystal clear to all member-states that such anti-Semitic behavior will not be tolerated at the UN.”Read Biden-Harris administration secretly signs up for UN world governance, internet censorshipDanon emphasized “the destructive carelessness” in Borja’s words, writing that “the idea that Israel, a thriving democracy where civil and minority rights are protected and cherished, would be compared to the most brutal dictatorship in history which massacred six million of our people and millions of others is deeply offensive.”“Such words are a terrible affront to the last remaining survivors of the Holocaust and to the second and third generations that are still recovering from the greatest crime against humanity the world has ever seen,” Danon concluded.Ecuador has expressed anti-Israel stances in the past.By: Aryeh Savir, World Israel News DanonEcuadorUnited Nations