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Experts on world anti-Semitism have long known that Arabic-language media outlets and social media are full of anti-Semitic cartoons, articles, and opinion columns that portray Jews and Israelis as evil monsters.
But knowing about the problem isn’t the same as addressing it.
How to deal with the problem was the challenge posed to panelists at the sixth Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism, in a session titled “Antisemitism in Arabic-Language Mass Media: New Strategies for the Advancement of Inter-Semitic Understanding.” The conference, organized by the Israeli government, was held in Jerusalem last week.
According to a 2017 report from the Anti-Defamation League, President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital exacerbated the anti-Semitism that has existed in many Arab countries for decades.
In some instances, cartoons used “dehumanizing animal imagery, for example presenting Israel as a dog or a worm devouring the Dome of the Rock,” the report says. Another cartoon, in the Qatari press, presented Israel as a blue octopus, with a hooked nose, yarmulke, and pointed teeth, wrapping its arms around the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Ari Bell, Middle Eastern affairs analyst for the Anti-Defamation League, said that although the Quran contains some anti-Semitic references, it is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that is fueling most of the anti-Semitism in today’s Middle East.
“Arabs view everything through that prism. Once they gain a greater understanding of what anti-Semitism is, it will be easier to converse” about it, Bell said.
Haim Saadoun, director of the Center for Information, Documentation and Research on North-African Jewry during WWII at the Yad Ben-Zvi Institute, noted that younger Arabs “have no idea the Holocaust also occurred in Muslim countries in North Africa.”
The center’s Arabic-language website seeks to educate Arabs and others about the Jewish communities in Algeria, Morocco, Libya, and Tunisia. The vast majority of Jews in Arab countries fled government-backed persecution in the 1940s-1960s.
“There are hundreds of web pages of Holocaust denial” in the Arab world “but almost nothing in Arabic that combats this denial,” Saadoun said. “We’re teaching Arabs about their own history.”
Arabic speakers from dozens of countries are logging on to the website.
When the administrators asked readers whether they could help identify the details of a photo showing a Jewish man wearing a yellow star, it received hundreds of photos of the location in Tunisia as it appears today.
“We also received a film from a young man in Sfax [Tunisia] showing many Jews going out into the streets when the city was liberated by Allied soldiers on April 10, 1943. For the Muslim viewer, it shows the common fate of Jews and Muslims in Muslim countries,” said Tamar Fuks, Saadoun’s colleague at the center.
Fuks said that for many Arabs, the Holocaust “is subordinated to the Israeli-Palestinian dynamic. They believe that if they learn about the Holocaust they are somehow supporting Israel.”
Abdullah Swalha, director of the Center for Israel Studies in Amman, Jordan, said he never learned about the Holocaust as a student.
“We have to bring this discussion out into the open. We need to know the difference between anti-Semitism and criticizing Israel’s government.”
Swalha said foreign governments that support Arab nongovernmental organizations, including the United States, should make funding conditional on a pledge to steer clear of anti-Semitic statements and publications.
He emphasized that “some people are just ignorant, and that is why education is so important.”
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The reason behind this is simple: Convince more Arabs to accept the presence of Israel in their midst and transfer their anger towards "anti-Semitic" Europeans, allowing them to be used by the mostly-Jewish architects of the migration crisis even more as willing pawns at Europeans' expense.
https://sjobst.blogspot.com/2018/01/...-jews-and.html
This attitude was already expressed by the likes of Jack Engelhard and Rabbi Baruch Efrati, and especially the Israeli columnist Avram Ehrlich, who wrote in April 2017: "Indeed a future is not far away when Arabs may justify their cultural domination over Europe while championing Israel and demand re appropriation for the centuries of Semitic denigration. They may yet argue that European values are bankrupt, not fit for governance or international respect, not fair or impartial as demonstrated in its record against Israel and therefore the epoch of European ascendency should come to an end." (http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/when-...l-be-silent-2/)
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How the Hell can they when there is viciously Anti-Semitic propaganda IN THE QUR'AN ?
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They should definitely get on with it.
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Throughout much of the history of the modern Zionist movement, yes. But that doesn't negate the fact that Arabs have been more than willing from the beginning to sell out even their fellow Arabs on behalf of Israel. For example, if you look at the 1948 war, the Jordanian King was double-crossing the other Arab countries with his deals with Israel. There are several more examples. Nor does it negate the fact that plenty of Arabs and Muslims are more than willing to be pawns of an open borders policy for Europe that is primarily being pushed by Jewish Zionist organizations.
If you're talking about Jewish interests generally, it was mostly Jews who opened the gates of Iberian cities to the Moors and closely aligned with them and benefitted through them throughout the Moorish occupation. Or research the influence of Joseph Nasi at the Ottoman court in the late 1560s and early 1570s. He manipulated the Ottomans into war against Spain and Venice given his own personal vendettas, and was also a proto-Zionist who advocated Jewish colonization in autonomous Palestine; the Ottomans actually consented to his plan, which only failed after his untimely death. The Ottomans even made him a governor over some Greek islands, in which he became notorious for his harsh policies against the Greeks.... One can also mention the Arab/Muslim landowners in Palestine, who lacked any national consciousness beyond their greed and sold land to Zionists despite the fellahin working that land.
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I am glad with agree me but I am not disagreeing with you. Yep the Hashamite are well known traitors,but who placed them in power was none other than the British. It's well known that Jordanian king treason, was the major reason that the Arabs lost that war, but the West especially America, Britain, and France often supported Israel covertly. The British could not colonize Arabia directly, so they bought some traitors with money, in fact they still role out salary to the Hashamite monarchy, and this was true of House Al-Saud, but they were independent and often had several kings who told the West and the Zionist to hike, like King Fisal who was murdered, may his soul rest in peace.
Yes and No. Remember many of the immigrant wave that's coming to Europe is not from the Arab world, but rather Sub-Sahran Africa, Central and South Asia. Many Arabs can be bought, just like many Europeans. Most of these Arabs want to live in safety, you have to ask yourself why no Omani ever migrates to Europe? Because Oman is one of the safest nations in the world, and is doing well for itself. Yet many of those come have had their nations destroyed by America and it's European allies. However it's form of divide and conquer tactic they are doing of course.Originally Posted by Sean-Jobst
Interesting never knew of this. This is the first time I hear that Ottomans had made Jew governor, because they would have not done to this Christian.Originally Posted by Sean-Jobst
I agree with you, those people are regretting what they did, because the're descendants are suffering.Originally Posted by Sean-Jobst
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