Times of Israel:

Germany confirms INSTEX won’t be headed by ex-diplomat Bernd Erbel, who gave pair of interviews to journalist who claimed ‘Holocaust industry’ inflates number of victims.

A former senior German diplomat who was due to head a body designed to facilitate European trade with Iran has pulled out of the job amid reports he defended Tehran’s ballistic missile program and gave a pair of interviews to a journalist known for making anti-Semitic statements.

Germany’s foreign ministry confirmed a report Thursday by daily Bild that Bernd Erbel had informed officials “that he won’t be available for personal reasons” to head the organization, called INSTEX.

Bild reported that Erbel, a former ambassador to Tehran, was interviewed twice this year by Ken Jebsen, who was fired from public radio in 2011 for saying Sigmund Freud’s nephew “invented the Holocaust as PR.” Jebsen has also claimed the Anti-Defamation League and “Holocaust industry” have inflated the number of people murdered by the Nazis.

In the interviews on Jebsen’s YouTube channel, Erbel issued harsh criticism of Israel, saying “the Palestinians are the victims of our victims” and “there would be no Palestine problem if the Jewish state was founded in East Prussia,” according to an English translation of his remarks by one of the authors of the Bild report.

“Israel is more than ever a foreign body in the region,” he said.

Erbel also defended Iran as peaceful, arguing it had not started a war in over 200 years, and said its missile program is legal.

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