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Update: Obama Admin Defends U.S. Ambassador Who Blamed Muslim Anti-Semitism on Israel

Update: Obama Admin Defends U.S. Ambassador Who Blamed Muslim Anti-Semitism on Israel

Oddly, the envoy is Jewish and his father was a Holocaust survivor.

WASHINGTON (The Blaze/AP) — The Obama administration says it has full confidence in the U.S. ambassador to Belgium, despite comments he made about anti-Semitism that prompted angry responses from Jewish groups and Republicans.

Howard Gutman, who is Jewish and whose father survived the Holocaust, told a European Jewish gathering last week that some hatred of Jews reflected hostility toward Israel's treatment of Palestinians. He said it was different from traditional anti-Semitism.

On Sunday The Blaze reported:

Gutman said “a distinction should be made between traditional anti-Semitism, which should be condemned, and Muslim hatred for Jews, which stems from the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians,” reported YNet, which appeared to paraphrase his comments.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Monday that Gutman would remain in his post.

Toner said Gutman spoke as ambassador, yet expressed his own views. He declined to say if the administration disagreed with those views.

The White House on Saturday condemned anti-Semitism in all forms. Gutman did as well.

Jewish groups expressed outrage. Some Republican presidential candidates have demanded Gutman's resignation.

Watch a news report courtesy of Jewish News One below:

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