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04/23/2008: "Growing Muslim anti-Semitism worries Israel"


A new Israeli study of anti-Semitism with Muslim roots has concluded that the phenomenon is growing, even in Jordan and Egypt, which have peace treaties with Israel, and that "Anti-Semitism and the accompanying hate industry are a strategic danger for Israel and the Jewish people."

The study was conducted by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, a research institute under the aegis of the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC), an NGO which commemorates the fallen of Israel's intelligence services.

According to the findings of the study, "generations of Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims are brought up hating the Jews; the peace process is damaged and obstacles to the normalization of Israel's relations withthe Arab countries of the Middle East are erected; indiscriminate Palestinian terrorism against Israel is made palatable, as is Hezbollah's Shi'ite terrorism and that of Al-Qaida, when directed
against Israel and Jews around the world."

[ What a pity that Jews have a habit of rubbing people up the wrong way. ]

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/977008.html

Replies: 2 Comments

on Wednesday, April 23rd, Dental Plan said

Revilo P. Oliver touched on this a few times in some of his speeches and essays. Jews do what they do more or less for the same reason that termites do what they do: instinct.

on Wednesday, April 23rd, Osama bin Laden said

Jews rub people the wrong way because they think they are morally superior to everyone else and as such, think they have some imperative to change the whole world to fit their mold. Of course people are going to resist that. If Jews would simply live as a Nation of people instead of a diaspora of scattered tribes, they would probably find, over time, less opposition to their existence.