The anti-semitic caricature that was uploaded by the Prime Minister's son, Yair Netanyahu,
which he then managed to remove from his Facebook page,
had implications all over the world which just now we are becoming aware of.
So today, David Kuk (Duke), the head of the Ku Klax Klan,
the largest racist movement in the United States,
who has already shared the Haaretz article which included Netanyahu's post,
uploads his own meme, in which he is thanking Netanyahu for exposing ZOG,
a conspiracy theory which claims that the Israeli government controls the world.
The Daily Stormer, one of the most well known neo-Nazi sites around the world,
has actually added to their cover banner a photo of the Prime Minister's son.
This is how the site looks, this is what everyone who enters the site sees, with the writing:
"The World's #1 Yair Netanyahu Fansite", implying that it is his fansite.
Again, this is a very hardcore neo-Nazi site.
Because, supposedly, by posting that caricature, the Prime Minister's son
has shown support for their hateful messages, which is, of course, false.
The man behind that site, Andrew Anglin, is a neo-Nazi and a Jew-hater.
A sickening man who has embarked on a campaign of Jew-hatred by using this post.
Tonight, he says "I admire Yair Netanyahu", no less, using that post to show how even the son of the Prime Minister of the Jewish state,
thinks that Jews contol the world, unbelievable.
Good night, Ma'ayan Priluk.
Good night, Nadav. Well, we most likely would never have given this man a chance to speak,
here, on our show; a man with extreme views, disgusting ones I must add, and inappropriate ones for certain.
However, this post by Yair Netanyahu created such resonance in neo-Nazi groups around the world,
that it, eventually, turned this post into a weapon against us.
It created a situation in which, today, a photo of Netanyahu Jr. appears on the cover of the Daily Stormer,
maybe the most neo-Nazi site in the world, which brings that editor to an interview with us today,
and here is what he had to say:
What we gather from him, Ma'ayan, is that the fact that this post was uploaded or shared by
the Jewish Prime Minister's son is what causes it to be such an effective tool.
Absolutely, that is exactly the issue. We will have to add that Merav Weiss, who edited the interview,
had to cut him off a number of times and remove his hateful comments, leaving only the segments in which
he discusses the post with the supposed anti-semitic dog-whistles, where he implied that it is the Jews who hate themselves.
These are his comments on that topic:
We will remind our viewers, Ma'ayan, that Yair Netanyahu removed that post after the wide criticism it has received.
Yes, he likely understood himself that there is a problem here, and that he may have made a mistake.
We will note that this editor, Andrew Anglin, is a very problematic man,
people are keeping track of him for months already, trying to prosecute him,
and he tells us how much that post cheers him and his followers:
I'm sure that Yair Netanyahu, no matter what he ment by uploading that post, didn't intend for this to happen.
Of course not, he calls Yair Natanyahu "a bro". I'll say in our name,
and I will allow myself to speak Yair Netanyahu's name as well,  we are certainly not your bros.
Ma'ayan Priluk, thank you.
Thank you very much, Nadav.
On behalf of Yair Netanyahu we were told that "Netanyahu Jr. is an enthusiastic Zionist, a proud Jew,
the grandson of a grandfather whose whole family was exterminated in the holocaust,
whose name he uses as his last name on Facebook." that is Hun, the name of Netanyahu on Facebook,
"The attempt to cast on him the responsibility for anti-semitism just because the editor of the an extremist
site chose to share an article from Haaretz, as the site frequently does, which mentioned him,
is a distorted and repugnant one."
It is unclear who made such claims.
"That same site has covered in the past"  according to the response, "the words of Deputy Chief of Staff Yair Golan,
that doesn't turn Golan into an anti-semite, just as it doesn't turn Yair into one,
even if the media tries to attack him anyway it can."
Again, as we said, there wasn't any attack here, but a factual coverage of the international use that is being made with that uploaded post by Netanyahu.
