The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - Lebanese Version
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the Teachings of Talmud
Published by: Dar al-Funun, Beirut; Maktabat al-Sa’eh,
Tripoli, Lebanon (1st edition).
Year Published: 2000
The author: Shawqi Abd al-Nasir (the brother of the late Egyptian president),
who also translated an earlier edition of the Protocols issued in Egypt.
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Excerpt from the introduction:
“It is your duty, citizen, to read this book, and re-read it, analyze
it, and keep it in mind, in order that we should know the truth about
our enemy, and acknowledge his satanic schemes and his snake-like ways.
Knowing the enemy is a step on our road to victory.” p. 10. (9)
8 - Bernard Lews, Semites and Anti-Semites, p. 208
9 - Zoomorphism: identifying the object of one’s hate with “inferior”
animals in order to induce instinctive hate towards him, without relating to
him in a rational manner. “…In the 19th Century it became popular
to identify Jewish capitalism with the octopus and snake images, a motive that
gained ground at the time of the publication of the Protocols of the Elders
of Zion in the beginning of the 20th Century.” (Arieh Stav, Peace: the
Arabian Caricature, p. 184). Muslim anti-Semitism identifies the Jews with apes
and pigs.
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