Here's an
interesting sports story out of Egypt.
The Zamalek handball team won the African Cub, defeating the Al Ahly team. The coach says that he used psychology to defeat the other team, praising how wonderful they were before the match and that his team has many problems.
The coach is now bragging that he tricked them like "the Jews" do all the time.
What is the coach's name?
Ahmed Ramadan Hitler.
In everyday life, the name of the former dictator [Hitler] is adorned everywhere, from store signs to street corners, antisemitism is found on TV channels, in cafes and in even among supposedly educated, liberal Egyptian homes. It doesn't take long on the streets of Cairo to before you find a copy of Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler's book outlining his ideological framework, which lead to the the slaughter of six million Jews during the second world war.
The vile text is rarely seen in public in other parts of the world. However, Egyptian booksellers, including the Zamalek branch of a well-known bookstore, believe that the text is so popular among Egyptians that it must be kept on prominent display.
The article notes the links between the Muslim Brotherhood and Nazi Germany, and shows how that admiration remains.
Hamas and Al Qaeda have their roots in the Muslim Brotherhood.
Egyptians aren't the only Arabs to have chosen to adopt the name of Nazi leaders. A Palestinian terrorist who went on a hunger strike in 2021 is named Ghadanfar Eichmann Abu Atwan, and his father is
Eichmann Abu Atwan.
(h/t Ibn Boutros)
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