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According to an Agence France Presse report on September 8, the book, previously banned by Israel, had been allowed by the PA and was sixth on the Palestinian bestseller list. The PA, with EU funding, has been updating schoolbooks that had not been replaced since the time of Jordanian rule.
Most of the anti-semitic stereotyping and incitement against Israel has gone, but last year Israel and the PA met in Cyprus to discuss how the Holocaust against the Jews should be represented. Dr Musa Al-Zu'but, chairman of the Palestinian Legislative Council education committee, writing in the PA newspaper Al-Risala on April 13, , said: "There will be no such attempt to include the history of the Holocaust in the Palestinian curriculum The Holocaust has been exaggerated in order to present the Jews as victims of a great crime, to justify [the claim] that Palestine is necessary as a homeland for them, and to give them the right to demand compensation.
The most extreme example I received was written by Dr Ali Aqleh Ursan, chairman of the Arab Writers Association, in the Syrian publication Al-Usbu' Al-Adabi on February 5 "The covetous, racist, and hated Jew Shylock, who cut the [pound of] flesh from Antonio's chest with the knife of hatred, invades you with his money, his modern airplanes, his missiles, and his nuclear bombs.
You must face a hard question: Do you, Christians and Muslims, wish to live, survive and fulfill your convictions? Or are you Abraham's bleating lambs on the threshold of the Jewish altar, who are led to be sent to the Hereafter? Much of this is no more than empty rhetoric; the only weapon of those who are helpless, dispossessed and preyed on by corrupt, undemocratic governments.
It stems in part from rage at poverty and the lack of human rights and for the Palestinians, experience of the humiliation and brutality of occupation , and partly from religious fundamentalism, which in all faiths tends to produce violent extremism, Judaism being no exception.
Last week, two members of the Jewish Defence League, a far-right racist organisation banned in Israel, were arrested by the FBI on charges of plotting to bomb the King Fahd mosque in Culver City, California, as well as the offices of Darrell Issa, an Arab-American congressman from southern California.
Nor are secular movements immune. But the prevalence and intensity of anti-semitism in the Arab world make it an altogether more chilling phenomenon. Hasem Saghiyeh, a columnist on Al Hayat, a London based pan-Arab newspaper who has written on and studied anti-semitism in the Arab and Muslim world, describes it as dangerous and increasing at an unprecedented speed. It really emerges this century not out of myths about Jews, as it did in Europe, but in a real and concrete fight for land.
The process of translating books like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion on a popular scale started in Egypt in Nasser's time [the 50s and 60s], but only the fundamentalist movement incorporated them into its literature. Arab and Muslim anti-semitism is rooted in a certain uneasiness with modernity because deep down it is seen in connection with colonialism, and [to the fundamentalists] Jews are associated with both communism and capitalism.
On September 11 many Americans discovered to their amazement that large parts of the world hated their country. During the week in Durban, many Jews discovered that the old hostility against them had not died or been driven to the extreme, unrepentant margins.
The question they began to ask was whether there was a serious chance of history repeating itself. Addressing a conference early in November, Dr Jonathan Sacks, the chief rabbi of Britain, warned that Islamic extremists were in danger of reawakening the same anti-Jewish hatred that had led to the Holocaust: "The same demonisation, the same evil fantasies Between and , half a million left, fled or were expelled from the Arab world in the aftermath of the creation of Israel, quarter of a million from Morocco alone.
The export of these ideas is the danger, when they enter the mainstream of British, European and American Muslim communities through newspapers, websites and sermons in mosques. White supremacist hate-groups, such as America's neo-Nazi National Alliance, have seen in the anti-semitism of the Arab and Muslim world an opportunity to make strategic alliances under the pretence of support for Palestinian rights. At the march hundreds of members of an organisation called the World Church of the Creator handed out recruitment leaflets quoting Bin Laden's call for a war on Jews and demanding an end to American support for Israel.
But the same organisation has another leaflet showing a picture of the WTC attack, asking: "Are you prepared to fight the Arab holy war on American soil?
End Muslim immigration now! The anti-semitic canards and forgeries originate in Christian Europe, some centuries old, such as the Norwich blood libel that accused Jews of the ritual killing of Christian children for the Passover seder and were exported from the west to the Muslim world.
Long ago discredited here, those myths and conspiracy theories are being sent back again, where they are used as a propaganda tool by a hard core of racists. The perception here in the UK that British Jews - affluent, influential, successful - have little now to fear from serious racist attack is not mirrored inside the Jewish community. Mike Whine, director of defence for the board of deputies, says: "Generally, Jews are more settled and more economically comfortable than ever before in history, but there is an acute growing sense of being under threat and that this is changing its form.
More copies of the Protocols are being sold in Malaysia and Pakistan than among the far right in Germany. The level of physical attacks against us has increased substantially and this is a marked international trend. In France and the US, synagogues now have to be protected by the police and the army.
The Bulawayo Chronicle, which supports the government of Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, recently published a 3,word article alleging Jewish responsibility for the ongoing economic problems facing the country. The Jewish community in Britain has referred to the police 13 cases of written incitement to murder Jews. A leaflet distributed in October last year in Stamford Hill, north London included a quote from a commentary on the Koran that states: "The hour [ie the Messianic age] will not come until the Muslims kill the Jews.
Some of the key figures in these earlier groups of conspiracists continue to produce new content and be widely cited. Groups like the National Alliance , the Creativity Movement , and Aryan Nations wanted to engender anti-Jewish sentiment to strengthen their membership, galvanize potential recruits to take action, and convince the American public that hatred of Jews was justified.
An image shared by Nationalist Social Club on Telegram, documenting one of their propaganda efforts in Do your research! The prevalence of this content is especially notable on Telegram , a popular social media platform frequented by white supremacists and other far right extremists. These memes sometimes incorporate other antisemitic conspiracy theories or imagery, such as the echo symbol. A myriad of Telegram channels hosted by white supremacists and dedicated to sharing white supremacist content shared this image in Antisemites exploited longstanding tropes to blame Jews and Israel for the attacks, which in a circular fashion further justified their antisemitic beliefs about Jews as inherently evil and manipulative.
The internet helped facilitate an unprecedented cross-fertilization of antisemitic ideas across ideological and geographic boundaries. Since conquering the Yemeni capital of Sanaa in , the Houthis now also control the institutions of a contender Yemeni state. Green speculated that the January 6, insurrection at the U.
Capitol, for example, was orchestrated by Israel and Jews in order to justify implementing tyrannical laws to undermine the United States. Andrew Anglin is a white supremacist and antisemite who operates the neo-Nazi website, The Daily Stormer. He first began writing about the attacks soon after they occurred as a reporter for American Free Press, an antisemitic conspiracy-oriented newspaper.
Former U. Representative Georgia and Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney has a long history of espousing anti-Israel and anti-Zionist rhetoric and has also supported antisemitic groups, including the Nation of Islam and the New Black Panther Party. Duke has consistently accused Jews of controlling the media, U.
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