Ahmad Salama is a Jordanian political journalist who has worked as an adviser to Jordanian Prince Hassan and who currently is an advisor to Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain.
This week, on Amman TV show "Friendly Fire," he spoke about Jews.
When I first saw the occupation soldiers entering Biddya [a west Bank village] in 1967... I am always worried and afraid for Amman, so I do not write a about this matter, for fear of the Jews.We were able to recognize, at one time, that Jewish thought has no limits in its ambition. ...We are talking about people who do not have a common history [with each other] and they live on a single idea: Power.The Jew has sought throughout history to tame the Palestinian to accept the Jew’s superiority over him, and people must be aware of the seriousness of the situation. We are facing a project that has not yet been completed, and from here I fear for Amman.
In one of his essays, he takes pains to say that he specifically does not refer to "Zionists" or "Hebrews" in his writings, but deliberately talks about Jews because he wants to be crystal clear as to what he is referring to when he says Jew - all Jews, even anti-Zionists, even converts. He also claimed that Jews are inflicting a "Holocaust" on Palestinians, and compared Israel keeping the bodies of dead terrorists in refrigerators in a morgue to Nazis burning Jewish bodies.
This is an advisor to a Bahraini prince.
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