The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - The Palestinian version ("imported" from Egypt)
The Jewish Threat –The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Source: Chapters of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
that appeared in al-Shuhada, a monthly publication of the Political Indoctrination
Apparatus of the Palestinian Border Guard which operates in the Gaza Strip
(Issue No. 44, November/December 2001). These chapters are taken from
the edition issued in Egypt in 1976, a translation by Muhammad Khalifa
al-Tunisi.
Note: Red Arrow on at the top points to a Palestinian addition - The
snake
(compare to the Egyptian Version)
Translation of the excerpt highlighted above:
“Because of all these, the Jew has no choice but to indulge, in
his relations with others, in using any vile means such as theft, deceit,
exploitation, fraud and usury. They also authorize him to kill, like Moses
did, as described in the Bible and the Talmud, when he killed the Egyptian
in a calculated and premeditated act and did not spare his life. Killing
a non-Jew, a “Goy” [gentile], is, according to the Rabbis,
an offering to God, which appeases God and earns the offerer a reward.
This is because the non-Jews are enemies of God and the Jews, and they
are beasts which one is entitled to kill by whatever means available.”
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