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Monday, September 09, 2019

Egyptian director denies being Zionist or pro-Jewish after criticism of his Holocaust play

Last month I reported on a play performed in Egypt called "Sobibor" that was set during the Holocaust. Egyptians complained that a play that sympathized with Jewish Holocaust victims was "Zionist" and angry op-eds were written against the play.

The writer and director of the play has now said that he wrote the play not to sympathize with Jews but to show how evil Israeli Jews are.

Mohammed Zaki wrote on his Facebook page that the entire point of the play is being missed by critics. He now says that he wrote it to show how Israelis have adopted Nazi methods against Palestinians, and to ask how something like this was possible.

Zaki says that the play is "a reminder to the present and future generations of Arab youth of the bloody Nazi experience that the alleged Zionist state has reproduced on the land of Palestine."

In other words, Zaki is reassuring his fellow Egyptians that he has not reduced his Jew hatred one bit.





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