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Racist Arab Islamic Inciters inside Democratic Israel

"ח'ייבר, ח'ייבר יא יהוד": הסתה פרועה באום אל-פחם מאות מפגינים התעמתו עם המשטרה ביום שישי האחרון • המשתתפים יידו אבנים אל עבר הכוחות וקראו: "צבא מוחמד עוד יחזור" • צפו בתיעוד דניאל סיריוטי פורסם ב: 18.01.2021 17:14 עודכן ב: 18.01.2021 17:29 במהלך הפגנות שנערכו ביום שישי האחרון בצומת הכניסה לאום אל-פחם, במחאה על אוזלת ידה של המשטרה במיגור הפשיעה במגזר הערבי, התעמתו מאות מפגינים עם כוחות המשטרה במקום ואף נרשמו אירועים של ידוי אבנים לעבר כוחות השיטור.  Jan 18, 2021 https://www.israelhayom.co.il/article/841547 "Khaybar, Khaybar Ya Yehud": Wild incitement in Umm al-Fahm Hundreds of protesters clashed with police last Friday • Participants threw stones at the forces and shouted: "Muhammad's army will return" • View documentation Daniel Siriuti Posted in: 18.01.2021 17:14 Updated at: 18.01.2021 17:29 During demonstrations last Friday at the Umm al-Fahm entrance junction , in protest of the police's inability to eradicate crime in the Arab

Hezbollah: Hate + blood

Decade of Deceit: Anti-Semitic 9/11 Conspiracy Theories 10 Years Later - ADL Aug 30, 2011 — In the ten years since the September 11 terrorist attacks on America, conspiracy theories surrounding the attacks have become an entrenched ... CONSPIRACISTS BEHIND THE THEORIES Within days of the 9/11 attacks, anti-Semitic 9/11 conspiracy theories began appearing in the United States and  abroad. In the Middle East, Al-Manar, a Lebanese television station linked to Hezbollah, was one of the main  sources for the false claim that 4,000 Israelis had been told to stay home on the day of the terrorist attacks.  https://www.adl.org/sites/default/files/documents/assets/pdf/anti-semitism/united-states/911-conspiracy-theories-2011-8-30.pdf Hezbollah - ADL Feb. 6, 2013 [...] Al-Manar: Hezbollah Television Hezbollah's television station, Al-Manar, broadcasts the terrorist group's messages of hate and violence, disseminates anti-Semitic and anti-American propaganda and glorifies suicide bombings t

1933-1945: Nazi-Arab Palestine, et al

Nazi Arab: 1930s, 1940s & beyond  Hitler was clear about his disdain for the Arab world, writing in Mein Kampf: "As a völkisch man, who appraises the value of men on a racial basis, I am prevented by mere knowledge of the racial inferiority of these so-called 'oppressed nations' from linking the destiny of my own people with theirs". [1] And the Grand Mufti al-Husseini has said "that after the Jews, the Germans would destroy the Arabs— he knew this." [46] In the 1930s, Arab students returning from studying in Europe were determined to found the Arab Nazi party . [2] In February, 1932, the predominat '' Falastin '' periodical (which was banned by the Ottomans in 1914 for inciting racism and was reinstated in 1921 [3] ), published an extremely exciting piece about Hitler. [4]   Yet, in 1933, anti-Jewish sentiments was still not as prevelant among Arabs in general, but in the upper strata and among intellectuals. Heinrich Wolff implied