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Thursday, November 09, 2023

Arab media publishes lots of their classic antisemitic fairy tales

Today I am seeing the most prevalent daily antisemitism I've ever seen in Arab media.

Examples from the past 24 hours:

Asil TV (Shiite): "The Zionist Temple does not exist in the Jewish holy books"

Masr Times (Egypt:) "Details of Israel's plan to control the Middle East"

Arabic Post: a romanticizing of the deadly 1929 pogroms (the closest analogy to October 7)  as the "Buraq Revolution," claiming Jews planned to destroy the Kotel and Temple Mount

Al Shorouk (Algeria): The bogus "Franklin Prophecy" where Benjamin Franklin is claimed to wan to rid America of Jews

Al Masdar Online (Yemen): All Biden's advisers are either Jewish or Zionist.

El Aosboa (Egypt) quotes academic fraud Shlomo Sand that the concept of the "Jewish people" was invented in the late 19th century. (For fun, I did a search for the term; here it is in a book from 1650. Also there were Psalms-based church songs using the term from at least 1677.)

There were at least two more articles about how Israelis are supposedly planting gharqad trees to protect themselves from Muslims, since those trees will not join the othe rtrees and stones directing Muslims to where Jews are hiding so they can be slaughtered.

One Palestinian site has an article calling for a "Palestinian Holocaust Museum" - meaning, a museum about how Jews are Nazis. Enough said.



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