New York - The Clinton campaign on Tuesday slammed the recent comments made by pro-Palestinian Jewish journalist Max Blumenthal regarding the late Elie Wiesel.

“Secretary Clinton emphatically rejects these offensive, hateful, and patently absurd statements about Elie Wiesel,” Jake Sullivan, senior policy advisor to Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said in a statement to The Jerusalem Post. 

Sullivan released the statement following aPost report from earlier this week on anti-Israel activists who attempted to vilify Wiesel after his death.

“She believes they are wrong in all senses of the term.  She believes that Max Blumenthal and others should cease and desist in making them,” Sullivan said.

He added: “Elie Wiesel was a hero to her as he was to so many, and she will keep doing everything she can to honor his memory and to carry his message forward.

Blumenthal is the son of longtime Hillary Clinton confidant Sidney Blumenthal, though he himself is not related to her campaign.

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