
Norwegian state broadcaster NRK is facing backlash for airing antisemitic content in this Saturdayâs episode of the satirical children news show "Nytt pĂĽ Nytt" (meaning "new on new" in Norwegian). The program is watched by children as young as 9 years old.Â
âU.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson believes reasonable people thank America for bombing ships full of fentanyl â but if you replace fentanyl with Jews, it suddenly doesnât sound so OK,â the programâs host Tuva Johannessen said in what was supposed to be joking about killing Jews.Â
The programâs panel laughed at the antisemitic remark. Johannessen continued with his anti-Jewish satire with a reference to past attempts by Norwegians to smuggle adult magazines from neighboring Sweden.Â
âImagine if Jews were being smuggled from Sweden to Norway â that wouldnât work,â he said.
The Norwegian Jewish community blasted the antisemitic âjoke.âÂ
The Israeli educator On Elpeleg who lives in Norway, argued that the controversial incident was a symptom of a wider problem with antisemitism in Norwegian society.Â
âThe hostsâ cynical humor is simply warped. The goal here is to humiliate Jews. Whatâs worse is that this is a show officially rated for children ages 9 and up â practically an invitation for parents to watch with their kids. And then people wonder why antisemitism is surging here,â Elpeleg said.Â
âItâs 2025, not 1945 â yet weâre hearing Nazi jokes on state TV again. Itâs unbelievable that this broadcaster, which collaborated with the Nazis and boosted their morale between 1940 and 1945, is still operating like this 80 years later. Schools have started teaching about the âgenocideâ to 13-year-olds, but at the same time, this is being normalized on educational television. Iâve worked in education here for 25 years, and Iâm stunned. History is repeating itself,â Elpeleg warned, referring to the Norwegian pro-Nazi Quisling regime during the Second World War.
Some 770 Jews from Norwayâs small Jewish community were detained and sent to Auschwitz and other death camps during the Holocaust. The vast majority of them were murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators.Â
The Israeli Embassy in Norway also issued an official condemnation of the antisemitic content on Norwegian state TV.Â
âAntisemitism is never funny. It is unacceptable for such âhumorâ to be given a platform by Norwayâs public broadcaster and remain online. Action must be taken,â the embassy stated.Â
Following the backlash, NRK issued an apology but refrained from removing the racist content.Â
It is not the first time that NRK has aired antisemitism. Merely a week before the incident, an NRK radio program host spread an antisemitic stereotypical joke about Jewish noses.Â
Norway has emerged as one of the Jewish stateâs most vocal critics in Europe. Last year, Norway joined Spain and Ireland and unilaterally recognized a Palestinian state despite criticism from Jerusalem that such a move rewarded Hamas and the Oct. 7 massacre, the largest single-day murder of Jews since the Holocaust.Â
The Norwegian government has at the same time strongly criticized the Jewish state for defending itself against the terrorist organization Hamas, a genocidal Jihadist organization that openly calls for the murder of all Jews.
In August, Norwayâs state $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund announced it would divest from the Israeli defense company Beit Shemesh Engines due to the Norwegian governmentâs opposition to Israelâs military operations against Hamas in Gaza.Â
This article was originally published by All Israel News.Â
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