"I think it is ridiculous to compare this with a mass murderer from Norway," Trond Blattmann, whose son Torjusdatter was killed when Breivik opened fire on Utøya, told The Local. "There's no similarity at all. This is a ridiculous way to talk."
"The comparison does not make sense," added Bjørn Ihler, who survived the massacre by hiding on the southern tip of the island. "Breivik was a solo terrorist whose actions were based purely on an unreal situation. The situation in the Middle East is very different. There is a real fight for Palestinian freedom going on."