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Introduction
Classic
Anti-Semitic Stereotypes
Holocaust Denial
Comparison of Nazism/Hitler with Zionism/Israel
Praise for Hitler
Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories
Blood Libel
Justification of Anti-Semitism
Jews/Israel to Blame for September 11 Attacks
International Affairs  
Anti-Semitism in the Egyptian Media
February 2001 - February 2002 RULE
Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories

Claiming Israel and Jews use "germ warfare"

"In the summer of 1949, cholera spread throughout Egypt following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Egyptian documents indicate that the disease originated in Israel..."

"Also, Jewish tourists infected with AIDS are traveling around Asian and African countries with the aim of spreading the disease."

"It is no coincidence that the U.S. is the only member of the United Nations that has not signed the agreement on punishment for the collective annihilation of people… Israel continues to use germ warfare to destroy the Palestinian people on its occupied land, while it challenges the international community."

    excerpts from the November 2001 issue of Al-'Ilm, a government sponsored science magazine, by Dr. Husniya Hassan Moussa, lecturer at the National Research Center, article entitled, "The germ war: 52 universities and secret laboratories manufacture deadly microbes in America - Britain has revived smallpox, with unique qualities! - A strange disease causing fever, headaches, and hemorrhage is striking the Afghans - Dr. Janet paid for her satanic experiment with her life." 2
Television Series Dramatizes Infamous Anti-Semitic Forgery

A thirty-part television series entitled "Horseman Without a Horse," dramatizing the infamous anti-Semitic forgery "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," was expected to be broadcast on Egyptian television stations during the second half of Ramadan this past year. The series reportedly portrays the "Protocols" as historical fact and a guiding principle of Israeli policy.

An article appearing in the Egyptian weekly, Roz Al Youssuf, on November 17, 2001 commended the writer of the series for "courageously tackling the 24 Protocols of the Elders of Zion, revealing them and clarifying that they are the central line that still, to this very day dominates Israel's policy, political aspirations, and racism."

The weekly also offered quotes from the Protocols that the series addresses: "We will act to establish a state to be a superpower that will rule the world"; "[When we rule the world], we will damage its morality with pornography, prostitution, and drugs, and we will corrupt the world of the Gentiles"; "We must choose someone corrupt [for the presidency of the superpower] and when he resists us - we will expose him." The series also revealed "advice" reportedly taken from the Protocols, such as: "Feed a dog, [but] not a Muslim or a Christian" and "Kill a Muslim or a Christian and take his house as your house and his lands as your lands." and raised such questions as, "How can a country like America collaborate with the Jews when it is familiar with the Protocols' directives against it [America]?" 2

Claiming Pokemon is a Jewish "Tool" to Incite Licentious Behavior

On April 12, 2001, the English language Egyptian Gazette stated that the Pokemon children's game figures are a tool in the hands of the Jews to incite Egyptian youth to licentious behavior. 1

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1 The Coordinating Forum for Countering Anti-Semitism, "Anti-Semitic Expressions in the Arab Media," Collection 02/2001

2 The Middle East Media and Research Institute (MEMRI) Arab Anti-Semitism Documentation Project ©

All caricatures provided courtesy of the Middle East Media Research Institute's (MEMRI) Arab Anti-Semitism Documentation Project ©. For more information visit www.memri.org
Anti-Semitism in the Arab World
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