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Prince Harry will hold an 'intimate' public conversation with a leftist trauma expert who has previously compared Hamas terrorists to those who rose up from the Warsaw Ghetto.
Gabor Maté, 79, who has previously congratulated people who make the Simon Wiesenthal Centre's top ten anti-Semites of the year list, has a long history of published anti-Israel sentiments.
This weekend, Maté will take part in a livestreamed discussion with the prince about 'living with loss and the importance of personal healing.' Tickets are on sale for $33.09.
It is unclear whether or not Prince Harry is personally aware of how controversial a character Maté is.
But Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre told the , 'whoever made the arrangements to have this individual appear with Prince Harry, did him no favors.'
'If Prince Harry knew this man's record and still chose him for the interview, our Centre would criticize the prince for such an inappropriate choice,' he continued.
Prince Harry is set to have an 'intimate' public conversation with virulent anti-Zionist Gabor Maté about healing and loss
Gabor Maté, 79, who has previously congratulated individuals named to the Simon Wiesenthal Centre's top ten antisemites of the year for making the list, has a long history of published anti-Israel sentiments
Maté is a survivor of the Holocaust and Harry, as detailed in his recently published memoir 'Spare,' went through grief publicly after losing his mother Princess Diana.
Maté was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1944.
When Maté was five months old, his maternal grandparents were killed in Auschwitz. One year later, his mother left him in the care of stranger who subsequently saved his life. She returned five weeks later but Maté claims the trauma of 'abandonment, rage and despair' still influences him today.
Though some of Maté's work is based on his experience in the Holocaust, in the aftermath of his remaining family's immigration to Canada, he became virulently opposed to the Jewish state of Israel.
In a 2014 article for the Toronto Star, Maté wrote, 'The Palestinians use tunnels?
So did my heroes, the poorly armed fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto.'
'Out of impotent defiance, they fire inept rockets, causing terror for innocent Israelis but rarely physical harm,' he wrote, defending Palestinian rocket fire at citizens of Israel.
During the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza in spring of 2021, Maté said during a livestream that Hamas was 'nothing compared to the terrorism of the Israeli government.'
He also appeared on comedian-turned-public intellectual Russell Brand's podcast to say that Israel is 'the longest ethnic-cleansing operation in the 20th and 21st centuries.
It's still going on.'
He further described Gaza as 'the world's largest outdoor prison.'
In 2019, Maté defended disgraced former British Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn, who has been accused of anti-Semitism.
He called it 'manipulative' to call Corbyn an anti-Semite.
'So, Corbyn goes to this rally where this Jewish person speaks, and Corbyn's accused of being an anti-Semite because he's present when a Jew criticizes or points out similarities between the ghettoisation of Gaza and the ghettoisation of Jews,' he said.
He added that he believed Corbyn had been the victim of a 'witch hunt' and 'Israeli assassination.'
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been on a worldwide publicity tour pertaining both to Harry's memoir, Spare, and their Netflix documentary
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Gabor Maté spoke to Russell Brand in 2021 about the 'ethnic-cleansing operation' going on in Israel
Israeli soldiers patrol the streets in the town of Hawara, south of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank in March of 2023
Palestinian elderly man argues with Israeli soldiers while raising the Palestinian flag during a protest on March 2, 2023
Pro-Palestinian activists and supporters let off smoke flares, wave flags and carry placards during a demonstration in support of the Palestinian cause as violence escalates in the ongoing conflict with Israel, outside the Israeli embassy in central London on May 15, 2021
German soldiers fighting against the Polish Home Army (Armia Krajowa), the Polish resistance movement, during the Warsaw Uprising, Poland, August 1944
Also during the recent conflict, Maté praised Grayzone - a far-left, pro-Kremlin news outlet - founder Max Blumenthal's statement that '[Israelis] grow up under a certain ideological framework in which the Arab is less than human.'
Rabbi Cooper said that Maté is a 'Holocaust survivor whose worldview sets him apart from 99 per cent of world Jewry.'
'I am working under the assumption that the Prince did not know this person's political bias, his hatred for the Jewish state, his cavorting with anti-Semites and his covering for Hamas terrorists.'
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