Warsaw, Poland - Jewish leaders in Poland say they are offended Israel’s acting foreign minister said Poles “sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers’ milk.”

The leaders issued a statement Monday saying that accusing all Poles of anti-Semitism slighted thousands of Poles honored by Israel’s Holocaust memorial center, Yad Vashem, for helping Jews during the Holocaust.

The comment on Sunday by the Israeli minister, Israel Katz, led to the scuttling of a meeting of central European leaders in Israel this week.

Katz quoted a former Israeli prime minister, Yitzhak Shamir, in making his remark alleging all Poles are prone to anti-Semitism.

Poland’s chief rabbi, Michael Schudrich, and Union of Jewish Religious Communities head Monika Krawczyk said Shamir’s words “were unjust already when they were first said, in 1989.”

The two continued that the words Katz repeated “are even more unjust today, 30 years later, when so much has been done on both sides for a mutual understanding of our very difficult, but shared history.”