Nazism at Arab Palestinians: 1979 - 1999+

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Nazism at Arab Palestinians – 1979-1999+

النازة من قبل العرب الفلسطينيين [النازيون والفلسطينيون] נאציות של ערבים פלסטינים (ערבים נאציים, פשיזם בפלסטין - צלב קרס בפלסטין [العرب النازيون ، الفاشية في فلسطين - الصليب المعقوف في فلسطين]) Nazis der palästinensischen Araber - Hakenkreuz in Palästina (Nazi-Araber, Faschismus in Palästina)

(This page is a continuation of the documentation: Nazism at Arab Palestinians)

  • 1979 - Dec 19, 1980.

Neo-Nazi murder of Shlomo Lewin and his friend,[1] in order to impress Palestinian associates, partners - training together.[2]

Hoffmann's girlfriend, Franziska Birkmannis, is accused of being an accessory to the killings, which are alleged to have been carried out by a now dead member of Hoffmann's group to 'impress' Hoffmann's Palestinian associates.


  • Sep 26, 1980.

Links between PLO and Neo Nazi group seen at the 1980 Oktoberfest bombing in Germany.[3][1]


  • May-June 1980.

Slogans and abusive graffiti were painted, such as "Death to the J--s," and even swastikas on the walls and windows of the Technion buildings in Haifa. On May 19, it was discussed in Knesset.[4]

On June 4th, some 150 Arab students marched through the university buildings, interrupted lectures and chanted slogans. Three days later, a swastika and the words "Death to the J..s" were painted on the doors of the Technion buildings.


  • Cited in 1980.

Among events by organized Arab students on Campus activities: At the University of Haifa, Arab students walk around wearing shirts with a drawing of a raised fist - the symbol of the Arab Student Union. One of them was suspended from his studies by the university's disciplinary committee, after shouting during a demonstration: "Hitler didn't finish you off in crematoria, But Arafat will complete the job." [5]


  • 1980/1.

Reported in Aug 1981, that according to FBI reports American neo-Nazis (led by Harold Covington) and Fatah personnel trained together in a camp in North Carolina.[6]


  • 1981-2.

An Arabic translated versions of Hitler’s "Mein Kampf" being sold clandestinely in Cairo suburbs. The inscription, signed by the "Vanguards of the Palestine Revolution," warned Egyptians not to continue the peace process as their Israeli partners were "subhuman [sic] Marxist-spreading capitalist, exploiters.” [7]


  • Early 1980s

At the PLO headquarters, found at drawer, a pistol Parabellum (Luger). The eagle and the swastika were stamped on the pistol.[8]


  • 1982.

A picture of Arafat and the Nazi swastika are among the wall decorations of a room in the UNRWA school in Siblin (Seblin) - South Lebanon, which was turned into a terrorist training center by the PLO.[9][10]


  • 1983 / 2013.

Abu Mazen, at the age of 48, has a book out, where he has his own "theories" out about the Holocaust and who he blames, including his denial of the numbers.[11][12] It's full of "bizarre and sickening Nazi-type conspiracy theories,"[13] trending, propagandistic and saturated with antisemitic messages, one by one reminiscent of Adolf Eichmann's venomous propaganda.[14][15] He reiterated his nonsense in Jan 2013 in interview to the Lebanese Iran/Hezbollah’s allied Television station Al Mayadeen.[16]


  • Apr 1985.

In 1985, at a conference marking the thirtieth anniversary of the Bandung Conference, Arafat praised the Mufti and paid him great respect, saying he would be endlessly proud following in his footsteps; he stressed that the PLO continues to follow the path paved by the Mufti.[17]


  • 1985.

The 25 September 1985 "Palestinian " Arafat's Fatah's Force-17 attackers of a group of Israeli tourists in Cyprus, included an open neo-Nazi. [18][19]


  • Oct 1985.

Swastikas and slogans — “We're all PLO , all Palestinians, Jews out” – were painted on the doors of Jewish-owned shops in the Old City of Acre.[20]


  • 1987.

Arab nationalist graffiti and the drawing of swastikas on machines have become routine at shoe factory. "$100,000 in damage was caused," as a result of systematically and permanently damaging the machines and equipment. About 100 suspected Arab workers were let go.[21]


  • Jan 1988.

Swastikas and PLO flags on Jewish shops in Acre old city.[22]


  • Jan-Mar 1988.

Two incidents of swastikas drawing in an Arab school. In Jan, the identity of the Arab student was known.[23]


  • Feb 1988.

After incitement, swastikas and abusive graffiti on the walls as well as waving PLO. [24]


  • Mar 1988.

Dozens of swastikas were discovered in the toilets, in the general exhibition of Safed artists.[25]


  • April 1988.

A swastika and PLO slogans were painted at the tomb of Yehoshua Ben-Nun in the village of Kifl Haris near Ariel.[26]


  • Apr 23, 1988

At Arab disturbances, a painting of a swastika was discovered on the remains of the ancient synagogue in Shefar'am.[27][28]



  • April 29, 1988.


Abu Iyad [Salah Khalaf صلاح مصباح خلف] trivializes the Holocaust.[29]


  • June 18, 1988.

Intifadah days, Arabs set fire to a kiosk on the corner of Allenby and Yona Hanavi streets in Tel Aviv. The kiosk, belonging to Bnei Avishav, burned down completely. Police investigators discovered an Arabic inscription in the kiosk, which read: "Abu Jihad is dead. We are all a Palestinian struggle. We will burn the Jews." Next to the inscription was a drawing of a swastika and next to it was inscribed the name Hitler.[30]


  • June 1988.

At a wave of graffiti in support for PLO and against the State, about 20 swastikas were once again painted yesterday with black spray on walls in Tel Aviv, in Jaffa and Bat Yam, as well as on cars.[31]


  • July 20, 1988.

Abusive graffiti and swastikas appeared all over Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area.[32][33]


  • Aug 13, 1988.

Six residents of Kiryat Moshe in Jerusalem complained that of engraved swastikas on their cars. (Days of Arab raging intifadah).[34]


  • Aug 18, 1988.

At a string of Arab intifadah violence, also swastikas were discovered in several places in Tel Aviv and Gush Dan, on sidewalks and house walls.[35]


  • Aug 17, 1988.

About 15 swastikas were discovered on the sidewalks on Sharett, Zeitlin, Leonardo da Vinci, Emanuel, Ibn Gvirol and more streets. In one place it read "Arafat in power, the PLO security forces." Swastikas were also discovered on Hamtun Street in front of the Herzliya Gymnasium and on King David Boulevard in front of Ichilov Hospital. All linked to the events of the intifada.[36]


  • Aug 21, 1988.

During Arab riots, swastikas were painted and abusive graffiti was written on walls in Tel Aviv.[37]


  • Aug 30, 1988.

The Halle memorial monument (Monument in Netiv HaLamed-Heh, Israel), desecrated with swastikas and the PLO flag, as well as on the tombstone for French Jews who perished in the Holocaust near Moshav Rogalit. Swastikas and PLO Inscriptions in English were also drawn along a direction sign on the way from Gush Etzion to the Elah Valley.[38]


  • Oct 11, 1988.

Among a series of sabotage, for months, at hospital by Arab workers, also insults and drawing of swastikas in public toilets. The sabotage includes the insertion of urine into a bottle that was intended to be injected into one of the patients, which could have killed him.[30]


  • Dec 8, 1988.

Around intifada anniversary. Two Arab residents of Ramallah were arrested yesterday by the Rishon LeZion police after drawing swastikas on about 20 cars in the city. They drew the crosses on the dew formed on the cars.[39]


  • Dec 1988.

In the village of Tarshiha in the Galilee, three swastikas were painted in black on the front of a Jewish owned shop. Around the anniversary of the (first) intifada.[40]


  • Jan 1989.

Slogans in the Arab village of Daburiyya: "Death to J-ws and traitors." Slogans: "Long Live [sic] Hitler" and "Death to the Dogs" were painted in Ma'alot.[41]

  • May 1989.

On May 12, 1989, on a construction site in Jatt, six PLO flags, spray-painted and swastikas, were discovered, as a hostile organization of young Arabs from the village of Jatt in Wadi Ara was exposed.[42] ont

  • May 1989.

A group of Arabs drew abusive graffiti and swastikas, threw stones and waved PLO flags in an area in Haifa.[43]


  • May 1989.

Arab terrorists placed, at the entrance of Har Bracha, an explosive device attached to an Israeli flag that they had damaged by painting a swastika. It severely injured a resident when he tried to pull off the flag.[44]


  • June 1989.

On the night between June 12-13 1989: At the entrance to the village of I'billin (إعبلين), in the Western Galilee, slogans were painted l with black spray paint condemning the state and "Palestine of the Arabs" and a number of swastikas.[45]


  • June 1989.

4 Arab youths from Baqa al-Gharbiyye (باقة الغربية) arrested as suspects in desecrating gravestones in the cemetery in Moshav Maor in the Iron District. PLO flags, swastikas and abusive graffiti were painted on the tombstones. On one of the tombs is written in Hebrew, "Death [sic] to all the Jews."[46]


  • June 1989.

In a July 2, 1989 report about a wide 'Intifada in the hospitals,' on sabotage at hospitals by Arabs, there were also swastikas drawing on public restrooms in Haifa. [47]


  • Nov 1989.

Against the backdrop of violence by Arabs on nationalist background, swastikas were discovered on the walls of villas being built in the Neve Nof neighborhood of Lod.[48]


  • Late 1980s-1990.

The PLO began taking up the call of Holocaust denial with vigor. In an April 20, 1990 story in the Jewish Week, Daniel Santacruz wrote: According to a series of magazine articles published by the Palestine Liberation Organization , the Nazi concentration camps were more humane than Israeli prisons are today . The publication also claimed to deny the Holocaust. The PLO, Palestinian Red Crescent Society, in July 1990, endorsed the Holocaust as a supposed "hoax."[49]

  • 1990s-2000s.

School books.
In 2001, a German MEP has reignited the controversy over European funding for anti-Semitic textbooks used in Palestinian schools by comparing them to Nazi propaganda.[50]:"These school books remind me of those published under the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany," he added. “They contain terrible anti-Jewish racism, not just in history books, but also in grammar and maths books."...Adding that "when the children of six or seven years learn today that their enemy is the Jews, then you will have the conflict continuing for another 50 years."


  • May 22, 1990.

At Kfar Qasim, young Arabs, bare upper bodies , and heads wrapped in keffiyehs كوفية, throwing stones at policemen who were standing about 200 meters away. "Maniacs." The protesters shouted, "We'll fu_ck you! Hitler! where is Hitler? "[51]


  • May 21-23 1990.

Seen on May 21, 1990.
A swastika and slogans in support of the PLO on a wall (in a building near Ahad Ha'am Street, 15), in Haifa.[52]

-After Arab demonstrations in Haifa, PLO flags in Wadi Nisnas and on the Al-Pasha Club in downtown. The neighborhoods of the Carmel were painted swastikas.[53]


  • May 1990.
In the Negev:[54]
The secretary of the Communist Council in Rahat, 33-year-old Ali Abu Ziyad, and 24-year-old Salem Abu Mdiam, were arrested for a week by order of the Be'er Sheva Magistrate's Court. They are suspected of painting Palestinian inscriptions, a swastika and a PLO flag on the walls of the Barclays-Discount Bank in Rahat.


  • July 1990.

The PLO-affiliated Palestinian Red Crescent published an article in its magazine, Balsam, which advanced the now de rigueur claim that Jews [sic] concocted "the lie [sic] concerning the gas chambers" to gain support for the establishment of Israel. The article also suggested that the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals were set up by "Jews and their friends" for the purpose of establishing the Holocaust as historical fact. In addition, similar articles appeared in the Cyprus-based PLO journal, El Istiqlal.[55]


  • 1990+.

Neo-Nazis linked Holocaust denier group. IHR Joint efforts with Arab and Moslem forces reached a peak in the 90's. In 1990, the PLO weekly Al-Istiqlal, printed in Cyprus, published an article by Khaled El-Chamali an "expert [sic] on Crematoria." [خالد الهمالي].[56][57]


  • Summer-1994.

"Palestinian" American, Nihad Awad, prior to heading CAIR, at IAP (Islamic Association for Palestine) propaganda group he where he served as 'public relations director,' in 1994, it published and distributed a monograph referred to by Fingerhut, a shockingly anti-Semitic pamphlet containing the work of a noted Holocaust denier, bearing the group’s logo on its cover.[58]


  • 1995.

In the 1999s, Ranat Eshkol neighborhood in Lod became predominantly Arab, as a Jewish family moved, they described: "after we moved [in], they spray-painted a swastika on the ceiling of the foyer of the building, broke the mezuzah and tried to break into the apartment."[59]


  • Aug 1995.

In the closing ceremony of a "police course" (that is, the future army nucleus), which was held in Jericho in August 1995, the graduates swore with (Nazi salute) raising hand.[60][61]



  • Early 1996.

The Palestinians established youth camps, "which are under the model of the Nazi youth organization Hitler Yugend, which provide a well-planned mixture of Ideological indoctrination and military training for thousands of young Palestinians every year."[62][63]



  • 1996 +.

With Palestinian Authority taking over control of areas, holy places became frequent target for desecration. Swastikas were painted on the tombstones, abusive slogans and nationalist inscriptions were written, PLO flags were hoisted and even tombstones smashed.[64]

Author in 2000:[65]
Systematic desecration of .. Jewish holy places, especially graves, became a routine practice that continues to this day, especially in places adjacent to Arab neighborhoods or settlements: smashing tombstones, painting swastikas, nationalist inscriptions and hateful slogans, and waving PLO flags.


  • 1997.

Feb-13, Aug-25 on official PA TV, Sep-3 - in official PA Newspaper - Holocaust denial. [66]


  • May 10, 1997.<b80

Yasir Arafat belittled the Holocaust.[67]


  • Aug 25, 1997.

Hassan al-Agha, professor at the Islamic University in Gaza City, declared on a PA cultural affairs television program spewed that "they inflate the number of victims," and mixed in the "Merchant of Venice" imaginary Idea.[68][69]


  • Sep 3, 1997.

A featured article in the official Palestine Authority newspaper Al-Hayat al-Jadida [الحياة الجديدة], by Palestinian author Nabil Salam, referred to the Holocaust as the "forged [sic] claims of the Zionists regarding the alleged [sic] acts of slaughter perpetrated against the Jews."[70][71]


  • Jul 2, 1998.

A rambling of a salad: denial of the Holocaust mixed with self contradictory of pinning on the Jews in the largest daily in the Palestinian Authority, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida.[72][73][70][74]

  • Dec 6, 1998.

A highlighted twisted indoctrination and inciting feature at the official Palestinian Authority. The view of Hitler and more:
.... example, from the Palestinian daily Al-Hayat al-Jadida from 1998, presents Zionism as a European defense program designed to get rid of the presence of Jews in Europe. According to the researchers, this historical "fact" is part of the official curriculum in the PA.
The section from the newspaper compares Hitler to Balfour: "The difference between the two was simple: the first (Hitler) had no colonies to send the Jews to, so he destroyed them, while Balfour made Palestine one of his colonies and sent the Jews there. Balfour is Hitler of the colonies, while Hitler is Balfour without colonies. Both wanted to get rid of the Jews ... Zionism was critical to defending the interests of the West in the region, while Europe got rid of its Jewish burden."
[75][76]

  • 1999.

The Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) reported on a crossword puzzle defining Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem, as a "Jewish center for commemorating the Holocaust and the Lies." [sic]. The report led to widespread international condemnation of the PA.[77]

  • June 1999.

Hebron: Desecration of holy Jewish books, swastikas, and inscriptions in Arabic threats against Jews.[78]

  • May 3, 1999.
    Gas chamber denial in the Palestinian Media.[79]
  • 1999+.

Mein Kampf was rated 6th on the best-seller list among Palestinians in a survey conducted and reported in PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida.[80]
Hitler's Mein Kampf In East Jerusalem And PA Territories began to appear in 1999. The book, previously banned by Israel, has been allowed by the PA and is sixth on the Palestinian best-seller list.[81][82][83] Book was a hit as soon as it was published - in 2000 the fifth edition was printed.[84] In 2015, it was pictured being sold on Ramallah streets.[85] Arafat had encouraged the publication of Mein Kampf in Ramallah.[86]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hoffman, Bruce. Right-wing Terrorism in Europe Since 1980. United States: Rand Corporation, 1984. 6-7. P., Issues 7020-7039, Rand Corporation, 1984, pp. 6-7. P. 7029 (PDF)

    INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS

    The Neo-Nazis and the PLO

    Perhaps the most significant aspect of the bombings in 1980 has been the light they have shed on the international connections forged by the German, Italian and French right-wing terrorist organizations with one another and with Palestinian terrorists. The neo-Nazi / neo-fascist groups maintain a loose alliance among themselves. Until Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon , they also were allied with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), exchanging information, sharing intelligence, engaging in joint training exercises, and perhaps trading arms as well. The trail of the members of the Hoffmann-Wehrsportgruppe after the Oktoberfest attack, for example, clearly illustrates the transnational bonds and complex support network created by the right. The discovery by German police that the Oktoberfest bomber was a member of the Hoffmann group resulted in the arrest of Hoffmann and ten followers. When no evidence linking them to the blast could be discovered, they were freed. They promptly disappeared from sight, left Germany, and went to Lebanon, where they were guests at the Bir Hassan camp of Al-Fatah. This is not entirely surprising.

    Since 1979, Hoffmann ran a lucrative business providing the PLO with second-hand trucks. Moreover, two months before the Oktoberfest bombing, Hoffmann was reported to have visited the Plo's Beirut headquarters, suggesting that his mission may in fact have been to secure refuge for himself and his followers in anticipation of the massive police dragnet that the Oktoberfest bombing could be expected to unleash.

    Ties between the PLO and the German neo-Nazis can be traced back to the period following the 1967 "Six Day War," when a minuscule right-wing German group, the Bund Heimattreuer Jugend (Association of Young People Loyal to Their Homeland) formed a Hilfskorp Arabien ("Arabic Reserve Corps")...

    Three years later these links were re - forged by Udo Albrecht , the founder and leader of the Freikorps Adolf Hitler ("Adolf Hitler Free Corps"), when he and twelve followers fought alongside the Palestinians in Jordan against King Hussein during "Black September" in 1970. Albrecht allegedly enlisted Roeder and his Deutsche Aktionsgruppe in the Palestinians' cause as well. Indeed, between 1976 and 1978, when Albrecht was in a German prison, Roeder maintained neo-Nazi contacts with the PLO, visiting Lebanon and meeting with Abu Jihad, Yasir Arafat's deputy. Abu Jihad, however, was reportedly no longer interested in Roeder or his offers of assistance. Hoffmann had better luck with the Palestinians

    In late 1979, he and 15 followers, went to Lebanon to train under Fatah's auspices. The comity between the Hoffmann brigade and PLO was predicated, according to one West German security expert, on "The common basis ... [of] hatred of the Jews and Israel." Another, more practical reason, was the fact that the Palestinians reportedly "attributed more striking power to the German right-wing extremists than to left-wing extremists from the fringes of the 'RAF'"s. To this end , the PLO leadership concluded "that once trained, anti-Semitic West German extremists could be used in against Israeli or Jewish targets.

    It was not very long before the first of these joint ventures may have been executed . On 19 December 1980, Shlomo Levin, a German-Jewish publisher, and his girlfriend, Frida Poschke, were murdered...

  2. The leader of a neo-Nazi gang that allegedly masterminded..., UPI, Sep 24, 1984.

    NUREMBERG, West Germany -- The leader of a neo-Nazi gang that allegedly masterminded the killing of a Jewish publisher and his mistress said Monday his arrest disrupted plans to set up a weapons factory in Lebanon. Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, whose paramilitary Defense Sport Group moved to Lebanon when it was banned from West Germany in 1980, told the public prosecutor at his murder trial that he decided to set up a pistol factory when he found he could not easily obtain the weapons in Lebanon for his right-wing group. He said he thought there would be a market for the weapons among Arabs. 'If you had not prevented me, the factory would be working today,' he said. Hoffmann, 46, was arrested in 1981 at Frankfurt airport during a covert trip to Germany from the Middle East. The prosecution says that while in Lebanon, Hoffmann's group trained under the protection of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Hoffmann has repeatedly denied that the group had any contact with Palestinians. Hoffmann admitted a prosecution allegation he had counterfeited $2 million in U.S. currency in Lebanon, but he denied that that enterprise was launched with PLO help and said most of the fake money never found its way into circulation. Besides counterfeiting, Hoffmann, a graphic artist, is charged with two counts of murder for allegedly ordering the December 1980 murders of publisher and local Jewish leader Shlomo Lewin, 69, and his mistress, Frieda Poeschke, 57, in Erlangen, in central Germany.

    Hoffmann's girlfriend, Franziska Birkmannis, is accused of being an accessory to the killings, which are alleged to have been carried out by a now dead member of Hoffmann's group to 'impress' Hoffmann's Palestinian associates.
  3. LINKS BETWEEN P.L.O. AND NEO-NAZIS SEEN; Bavaria Regime Cites Suspicions of Munich Paramilitary Group, NYTimes, Oct 1, 1980.
    BONN, Sept. 30 The Bavarian Interior Ministry said today that it suspected there were links between the Palestine Liberation Organization and the neo-Nazi paramilitary organization whose members were questioned in connection with the bombing last Friday at the Munich Oktoberfest.
  4. Wednesday, June 4, 1980 - Knesset.

    Insults and swastikas at the Technion in Haifa.

    Member of Knesset S. asked the Minister of Education and Culture on Wednesday, May 19, 1980:

    Recently, slogans and abusive graffiti were painted, such as "Death to the Je.s," and even swastikas on the walls and windows of the Technion buildings in Haifa.

    יום רביעי, כ' סיון תש"ם (4 יוני 1980) - הכנסת.

    כתובות נאצה וצלבי קרס בטכניון בחיפה חבר הכנסת ש. שאל את שר החינוך והתרבות ביום ד' בסיון תש"ם (19 במאי 1980):

    לאחרונה צויירו סיסמאות וכתובות נאצה כגון "מוות ליהודים", ואף צלבי קרס על קירות וחלונות בנייני הטכניון בחיפה.
  5. Knesset Records [1] [2]. Tuesday the second day of Av 577 (July 15, 1980).

    [...] Geula Cohen...

    In order to speak to the Knesset in the language of facts. Ibrahim Nasser, a respected litigator, enrolled at the beginning of the current school year to study French at the Hebrew University for one hour a week, so that he could serve as the chairman of the Arab students. In Jerusalem on behalf of the "Bnei ha-Kfar" Abnaa el-Balad [sons of the village / land] [ابناء البلد;] group. Issam Makhoul [عصام مخول] has been registered at the University of Haifa for 6 years, studying a few hours, so that he can serve as the chairman of the national association of Arab students. These two students bear the main responsibility for the radicalization that is spreading among the Arab students in Israel's universities, and I will list here only its harshest expression in the last year alone, and perhaps one or two cases from before that:

    1. At the beginning of the year, an illegal demonstration was held the Arab students in Jerusalem against the arrest of Bassam Shakaa [بسّام الشكعة]. Testimonies of senior security officers at the university and of the security services, given to the police and the university's disciplinary committee that discussed the events of the demonstration, proved, through recordings, that the leaders of the Arab students ordered for their friends to come to the demonstration - and here I am quoting from the recording — "Equipped with sharp and heavy instruments." Following these testimonies, the Disciplinary Committee acquitted the heads of the Jewish Student Union two weeks ago of being involved in or responsible for the violence.

    2. At the ball, defined by the Arab students as "Folkloristic cultural event" 600 people stood on the conference island in the Weiz Hall at the Hebrew University and played PLO [themed] nationalist songs about "a return to the Negev, the Galilee, Haifa and Nazareth - with guns and dynamite, for Arab Palestine." This event was also recorded and played by from this stage in January .

    3. At the beginning of April, five buildings on the campus of the Hebrew University in Givat Ram were decorated with huge inscriptions in Arabic: "Death to Zionism", "Death to the Jews", "Arab University" - inscriptions that were photographed and appeared in the newspapers.

    4. Throughout the past year, mezuzahs have been displaced from many places in the student dormitories. Arab students admitted to the university administration that they committed the act, and were punished only with a reprimand.

    5. Ibrahim Nasser, one of those against whom warrants were issued arrest, caught 4 years ago blowing out memorial candles on the day of The memorial to the martyrs of the IDF. The punishment he received for this from the university authorities was a transfer from dormitory to dormitory in the university's queue, this as a punishment for blowing out memorial candles, but this act is what gave him his special status in the eyes of the Arab students and he was elected their leader. [...]

    6. Also this year, on April 13, the day of remembrance for the martyrs of The Holocaust, an Arab student was caught blowing out a memorial candle in the Mount Scopus dormitory. This time, under pressure from Jewish students from the Castell group, the university agreed to forward the complaint to the police, and after a trial he was sentenced to a suspended prison sentence and a large financial fine. Needless to say, the lawyer who defended him before the university administration was the same Ibrahim Nasser, who, in addition to the expertise he acquired as a lawyer, certainly has experience and practical expertise in the matter of extinguishing candles.

    7. In May, a demonstration was held.. The Arab students stood in the front row of the demonstrators wearing shirts with the inscription "The PLO is my exclusive representative ". These are the citizens of the State of Israel, the residents of the Galilee, — but their only representative is a murderous terrorist organization.

    8. At the University of Haifa, Arab students walk around wearing shirts with a drawing of a raised fist - the symbol of the Arab Student Union. One of them was suspended from his studies by the university's disciplinary committee, after shouting during a demonstration: "Hitler didn't finish you off in crematoria, But Arafat will complete the job."

    I mentioned only a few incidents for which Arab students were prosecuted by the disciplinary committees of the universities in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa. That is, things that have already been proven in university disciplinary committees. I did not list many dozens of additional events...
  6. Tal, Eliyahu. PLO., WZO, 1982. 69. 'We Are Anti-Israeli, Not Anti-Jewish" This distinction has often been claimed by PLO spokesmen. However, since the late 1960s, the PLO has maintained contact with neo-Nazi and other extremist right-wing groups, providing training, smuggling arms, and distributing propaganda... Despite the PLO's efforts to appear to be "only anti-Zionist, and not anti-Jewish, it has manifested its hatred for Jews time and again through its activities and propaganda. - PLO hijacker Lila Khaled stated in her autobiography: "At first I admired Hitler because I thought he was the enemy of the Jews." "Carry the warfare of the Palestinians to Europe." - This was the resolution of a special conference Al-Fatah held in Beirut on August 14 , 1981 with Arafat in the chair. It was decided to cooperate with underground organizations in Europe, as well as to launch attacks against Jewish institutions (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, August 3, 1981, in a report of the attack on the synagogue in Vienna on the same date). - The Barcelona conference and beyond. - A world conference of neo-Nazi organizations was held in Barcelona in April 2, 1969 with the participation of 100 delegates from Europe and Latin America, including two Fatah recruiters. - It adopted a resolution to assist the PLO in every way possible. - The first manifestation of this help was the recruitment of a former SS officer to command a PLO training camp at Basra, in Lebanon. In September of the same year, Jean Tireault, secretary of the neo-Nazi movement was arrested in Brussels in connection with PLO terrorists acts in Belgium. - At another meeting held in Paris, March 28 1970, Jean Robert Debbaudt, a Belgian ex- officer in Hitler's Waffen SS, leader of the neo-Nazi rexist Party, offered to place his group at the service of the PLO. - In Munich on September 16, 1972, 10 days after the mas- sacre of the Israeli athelets, a Nazi fascist rally, "the First National European Congress of Youth," was held. The 600 delegates cheered Black September to the rafters. - Delegates also extolled Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian who killed Senator Robert Kennedy. - The Swiss director of the Arab Bank in Geneva, Francois Genoud, was suspected of being connected with the "Spider " network responsible for the transfer of Nazi booty to Swiss bank vaults. His appearance at the trial of El Al plane hijackers in Zurich in 1970 uncovered the complex financial cooperation between the neo-Nazis and the PLO. - The public prosecutor in Karlsruh, West Germany, investigated a case of arms smuggling to Europe from Arab countries through a PLO affiliate. Three of those arrested were members of the " Adolf Hitler Free Corps" (January 1978). - Belgian Minister of Justice Jean Gol stated that neo-Nazi terrorist Paul Leroy, arrested in early May 1982, belonged to the extreme right-wing Whersport-sgruppe of Karl-Heinz Hoffman, who was charged with the terrorist explosion at the Munich Oktoberfest (September 28, 1980). - Leroy and other members had trained at the PLO's Bir Hassan camp in Lebanon. - Hoffman himself told Bild am Sonntag he visited Beirut in July 1980 in connection with supplies to the PLO. - A director of the West German Anti-Crime Bureau stated in a seminar held in Rome (February 1982) that neo-Nazis were being helped and financed by PLO. - According to FBI reports American neo-Nazis (led by Harold Covington) and Fatah personmel trained together in a camp in North Carolina (Ma'ariv, August 7, 1981). - The Austrian Police arrested a neo-Nazi leader, Herald Angelke, for giving shelter to PLO members who had infiltrated into Austria with forged passports (October 1973). - Security sources in Bonn reported that Otto Albrecht, a neo-Nazi, arrested in West Germany in possession of arms and PLO identity papers, had recruited Germans for training in PLO camps in Lebanon. - L'oeuvre Francaise , an extreme right - wing group operating in France, agreed to carry out ter- rorist operations at the PLO's request as early as 1977. - French police in August 1977 arrested a Palestinian terrorist and two extreme right-wing Italians who had trained in Lebanon. - The Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported on October 8, 1980: "agents of the PLO are rushing recruits who had been sent for training in the Middle East to French and German neo-Nazi units."
  7. The Australian Jewish News, 8 January 1982.

    NEO-NAZISM AND THE PLO THE MYTH OF DEMOCRACY By David Harounof [...] Needless to say, all Palestinian territory in the eyes of the PLO includes Tel Aviv, Haifa and Beersheba. It is conceivable that many have drawn comparisons between the PLO and genuine liberation movements such as the Patriotic Front in Rhodesia and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, thereby viewing a PLO victory as an inevitable outcome of a popular and national struggle against tyranny. It is revealing, therefore, to discover that the origins of many PLO protagonists, including Arafat, are not Palestinian at all. Thomas Kiernan, the esteemed American journalist and author, has probably come closer than anyone to extricating the myths about the PLO. His biography of Arafat,' though written in 1975 (and already half forgotten), remains the most important work on the subject because he was able to penetrate the highest echelons of the PLO to obtain; invaluable interviews. . Kiernan proposes that, together. with other co-founders of Fatah, Arafat had the official records of his birth in Cairo destroyed, What in reality binds the PLO in its efforts to eradicate the phantom of. Zionism is not the desire to release a people from subjugation under an allegedly “racist and imperialist creed." Rather, in line with Arafat’s Moslem Brotherhood upbringing — he was, and probably still is a member of that ignoble body — it is the desire to cleanse the Middle East of any Jewish presence.

    (Kiernan concludes his splendid biography by writing that Arafat keeps an Arabic-translation of the notorious Tsarist, antisemitic tract, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” on his desk. “It is a volume he opens frequently and earnestly quotes from to visitors,”) PLO officials hold no inhibitions in privately maintaining that the Jews in Israel are an obstacle towards the creation of an Islamic Arab unity extending from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. Few can also deny that the references by the PLO to the “International Zionist Conspiracy” are a macabre euphemism for world Jewry. For this reason the PLO has cultivated ties with neo-Nazi groups all over the world. . The world conference of neo-Nazi organisations held in Barcelona in 1969 was the first manifestation of a: co-ordination of activities, when an ex-SS officer was recruited to command a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine camp at Basra in Iraq. During the trial, in January, 1970, of three PFLP terrorists, who had attacked an El Al aircraft in Zurich the year before, a pecuniary relationship was uncovered between Francois Gedoude, a founder of the Swiss Nazi Party, and Fatah. Geroude was discovered to have transferred to Swiss bank vaults a booty of Nazi thefts and robberies to help finance Fatah operations. In October, 1973, the “Nationalist and Soldiers’ Chronicle” (a German neo-Nazi paper) offered its supporters a free trip to PLO camps in the Lebanon to “learn” about . the Palestinian struggle! According to French intelligence, an agreement in 1977 between the fascist L’oeuvre Francais and Al Fatah was reached, whereby, the PLO would train the French-members in the arts of terrorism and in return the' French group would conduct ’terrorist' acts against French Jews. In January, 1978, the general prosecutor of the West German Supreme Court at Karlsruhe uncovered further links between German neo-Nazis and the PLO after four members of the Adolf Hitler Free Corps were arrested for arms running from certain Arab countries at the request of the PLO. The most serious discovery in recent years of concerted PLO-neo Nazi activity has centred on the neo Nazi Military Sports Group of Karl Heinz Hoffman. Gundolf Keller, the student member of the MSG, who died after exploding a bomb at the Munich Beer Festival in September, 1980 was found to have undergone military training at a PLO camp in southern-Lebanon. Soon after, West German security forces monitoring Hoffman’s activity In Beirut revealed that he told his PLO associates that he was acting in a manner that Adolf Hitler would have approved of had he been alive. The invaluable assistance the PLO receives from these perverse organisations is not confined to manpower and moral aid. An-Israeli friend recently returned from a trip to Egypt revealed how he came upon Arabic translated versions of Hitler’s "Mein Kampf" being sold clandestinely in Cairo suburbs. The inscription, signed by the "Vanguards of the Palestine Revolution," warned Egyptians not to continue the peace process as their Israeli partners were "subhuman [sic] Marxist-spreading capitalist, exploiters.”

    Unless the-PLO has undergone a major metamorphosis in a very short period of time, the volume of just these disclosures portrays the PLO as being far from the free-Ioving: liberation organisation headed by the erudite and “moderate” Arafat...
  8. The Nazism behind Palestinian murder, ILH, Apr 16, 2015.

    The extermination of the Jews and the establishment of the State of Israel are regularly used as fuel for the Palestinians [Swastika in a demonstration in support of the Palestinians] During a social reconnaissance Operation Peace for Galilee for a paratrooper force from the 202nd Battalion that entered the PLO headquarters in Beirut. In one of the drawers I found a 'Parabellum' gun. As the son of Holocaust survivors, my heart skipped a beat. The eagle and the swastika were stamped on the pistol. The Nazi killing tool created for me a crushing mental encounter between the nightmares of my father, who lost his family in the Holocaust, and the murderous Palestinian-Islamic ideology that the gun in my hand turned into a blow. This murderous ideology has been used regularly in the writings and speeches of senior Palestinian Authority officials since then, and is reflected in both the Hamas Charter and the platform of other Islamic organizations and is a platform for Iran and Hezbollah war preparations. This legacy includes the masterpiece of the extermination of the Jews in Khyber by Muhammad as a role model and as an injunction to exterminate the Jews. Beyond the need to eliminate the buds of Jewish settlement and curb Jewish immigration to Israel, it was the ideological-religious meeting point of the Jerusalem Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini, a sustainable Palestinian icon, with Nazi German leader Hitler. The Hajj, which founded the "Nazi Scout Movement" as early as 1936, is to this day an exemplary figure of the Palestinian national movement in the national and religious context. In the years 1944-1941 the Mufti lived in Berlin and served as a close adviser (on salary) to Adolf Eichmann ... Historical reports indicate a conclusion reached, according to which when the Germans conquered Israel, an extermination camp would be built in the Dotan Valley for the Jews of the land and the Islamic lands, and the Mufti would serve as the leader of Palestine after it was conquered (by Rommel). Courtesy of Memri, every Israeli can see that the extermination of the Jews and Israel and the establishment of "Palestine" on its ruins are regularly used as fuel to incite the Palestinian public. The Jews, after all, as the propagandist Goebbels puts it: the end of a frequent lie that will eventually become a reality. , Demands that Israel "Hashem" settle the "peace-loving refugees" in its territory as part of the "right of return." Meanwhile, the Arabs and Palestinians are killing each other in the Middle East, as well as in the Gaza Strip and especially in the al-Yarmouk suburb. This high-rise district in Damascus, whose Palestinian residents have long since become Syrians, is not at all like the tents in which millions of real Arab refugees are currently languishing from cold and famine as part of the "Arab Spring." The Palestinians murdered and betrayed their hosts in Kuwait and Jordan, Syria and Beirut and cannot live with each other in peace even in Gaza and Judea and Samaria. And it is precisely now that the publicist Odeh Bisharath is proposing that, like Jordan, we should receive "as a gesture" Palestinian "refugees" from Syria. Someone here really loves us.

    There is a habit among "those who were" to gather at a "Parliament" table and discuss hourly issues. When the memory of the Holocaust is raised as a warning sign in a hostile environment for Jews, the faces of some of the "intellectuals" at the table, who cynically claim that it is the "contempt" of the Holocaust and manipulative, anachronistic, emotional to the point of collapse, become obsolete. While some try to forget the Holocaust of the Jews, the Palestinians deny the Holocaust and try to make fun of us in the "Nakba" narrative. As for myself, the feeling of "Parabellum" will remain in my hands forever.
  9. Ben Gad, Yitschak. Politics, Lies, and Videotape: 3,000 Questions and Answers on the Mideast Crisis. United States: Shapolsky Publishers, 1991. p. 165.
    UNRWA SCHOOL HOUSES ARAFAT'S SCHOOL OF VIOLENCE: A 1982 picture of Arafat and the Nazi swastika are among the wall decorations of a room in the UNRWA school in Siblin (South Lebanon) which was turned into a terrorist training center by the PLO that year. (Rahamim Israeli).
  10. Schoenberg, Harris Okun. A Mandate for Terror: The United Nations and the PLO. United States: Shapolsky Publishers, 1989. p. 183

    While no debates and no pledging conferences were organized by the UN for Jewish refugees , the mandate for UNRWA was extended decades ... donating $ 60- $ 100 million a year, to prevent the radicalization of the refugees when, in fact, the camps were the breeding ground for PLO terror. The Associated Oress reported already on June 18, 1979 that PLO terrorists controlled...

    During Israel's 1982 strike against the PLO in Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) revealed that UNRWA schools were used as terrorist bases and that shelters and schools were used as arms depots . The IDF also discovered a training school for Fatah terrorists in Lebanon located in a vocational training school run by UNRWA at Siblin. At the Siblin Vocational Training Center situated on a mountaintop several kilometers north of Sidon, the IDF found rocket-propelled grenade launchers and missiles, Kalashnikov assault rifles, anti - tank and anti-aircraft missile launchers, hand grenades, and an assortment of other weapons and explosives.

    The center featured a modern audio-visual language laboratory to help students assigned to terrorist activities to work in different parts of the world.

    The student dormitory was found strewn with military uniforms. In one room, a picture of Arafat on the wall was flanked by a large black swastika on a red background. A captured document seemed to show that UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping forces in southern Lebanon, provided intelligence to the PLO about coming Israeli reprisals.

    Information uncovered by the IDF revealed that no student was permitted to graduate from the Siblin Center without graduating first from the Fatah course of study and serving a minimum of twelve months with the PLO. The initial coverup was undertaken by UNRWA's employees. All but 120 of the 17,000 UNRWA staff are Palestinian Arabs. As one staff member put it a few years later. "You might say we're a Palestinian agency under the UN flag."

    UNRWA headquarters continued to cover up until the U.S. suspended payments in 1982 and made no new pledge for 1983.

    The UN agency finally issued a report which confirmed all the charges. UNRWA's Commissioner-General Olof Rydbeck, the former Swedish ambassador at the UN, later admitted that for some time prior to the disclosure, he had not been permitted to inspect UNRWA camps in southern Lebanon without prior notice to the PLO, and then only with an escort provided by the organization...
  11. Karsh, Efraim. Arafat: The man and his war at Israel [Arafat, Ha-ish umilchamto be-Yisrael]. Israel: Maariv, 2004. 116.
  12. Max Boot, Hitler's Mideast helpers, Los Angeles Times, Dec 20, 2006.
    ...the far more common line in the Muslim world, which is to admit that, sure, some Jews died, but it was a lot fewer... and, anyway, what’s the big deal? A lot of Gentiles died too. What makes these Yids so special? This is the position taken by Arab "moderates" such as Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, whose doctoral dissertation pooh-poohed the figure of 6 million dead Jews.. while expressing great concern that "the German people sacrificed 10 million" -- implying that the killers suffered more than their victims.
  13. Chuck Morse, The Nazism of Abu Mazen, Jewish Press, May 21, 2003
  14. Eddie Cohen, "The other face of Mahmoud Abbas," June 20, 2014.
    ... book by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas… propagandistic and saturated with antisemitic messages, one by one reminiscent of Adolf Eichmann's venomous propaganda.
  15. Itamar Tzur, "In the Syrian arena, too, the Palestinians are making poor choices, INN, Jan 4, 2017.

    Since the Mufti has chosen to side with Hitler, the Palestinians have taken care to stand to the right of the problematic sides of humanity. The same is true in Syria. ..

    Those Israeli Arabs, whose national consciousness began only in the 1940s due to the extensive activities of Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini, against the national activities of the Zionist movement in Palestine of the time.

    It can be seen that throughout the "many years" history of the Palestinian people - even before they called themselves by that name - there was actually support for states and powers that opposed the principles of democracy, freedom of expression and other principles of the free world. So the words of MK Ahmad Tibi about the fact that "the Palestinian people need funding not for the establishment of an air force but for the purchase of computers and the establishment of universities" is a statement that is detached from reality. .

    The beginning of the national consciousness of the Arab population in the area, was as stated due to the activities of Haj Amin. The same person that even the leaders of the Palestinian leadership are afraid to mention his name lest the West remember the antisemitic activities of the Mufti. Haj Amin worried at the accumulation of power of the Zionist movement both nationally pan-Arab and religiously - for the Jews could not receive any sovereignty but only live as protégés under the wings of Islam.

    During this period of British rule that guaranteed the Jews a national home in Palestine in 1917 and both its role in fulfilling the vision under the San Remo Conference of 1920, the Mufti turned to the bitter enemies of Britain and the free world - the Nazi Party. The Mufti was fascinated by the anti-Semitism of Adolf Hitler and his comrades and turned to its realization in practice throughout Mandatory Palestine.

    He worked to establish an Arab army to assist German forces in the occupation of the Middle East, established an SS unit that worked to exterminate the Jews of the Balkans, worked to massacre Tel Aviv residents by poisoning water wells, planned an extermination camp to eliminate Middle Eastern Jews and even received a budget and office in Berlin from the Nazi Party for the purpose of spreading antisemitic propaganda in the Arabic language.

    All this without mentioning his activity against the Jews in the Arab uprising, in the events of 1929, in Farhud in Iraq and more. All this out of an aspiration to be the ruler of the Arab world after the German occupation of the region.

    Luckily for us, the forces of the free world migrated the Nazi occupation across Europe and North Africa and the Mufti himself was forced to flee in the skin of his teeth and spend the rest of his life in hiding in Beirut.

    During the years of Jordanian occupation of Judea and Samaria, the Palestinians and Arab states continued to express open support for the Soviet Union, which had great hegemony in Europe as well. The support included of course the supply of weapons and the transfer of technological information.

    Our acquaintant Mahmoud Abbas for example completed his doctorate in the USSR. His doctoral dissertation is already well known and is a Holocaust denial for all intents and purposes - something that the countries of the free world could not accept.

    Everyone also remembers the historic visit of the then PLO leader, Yasser Arafat, to Moscow in the early 1970s. Arafat, who was then another leader of an assigned organization around the world, was welcomed with open arms in the Kremlin. And repeated by the Soviets for Arab recognition of the State of Israel and sitting at the negotiating table encountered a sweeping refusal of all Arab states.

    About a year before the total disintegration of the Soviet Union, the Iraqi army invaded Kuwait. The PLO leader has expressed unreserved support for President Saddam Hussein and for Iraq's right to take control of the Persian Gulf's vast oil fields. The victory of the United States-led forces and the liberation of Kuwait from the yoke of the Iraqi dictator dropped Yasser Arafat under the rug, especially with the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from liberated Kuwait.

    Subsequently, with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Arafat was left without adequate funding and was considered by the world as "Persona non grata". His status weakened significantly, but he received a lifeline from the State of Israel. An exchange of letters between Yasser Arafat and the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has led the world to recognize Yasser Arafat and the PLO as the representatives of the Palestinian people.

    The years have passed, and today the bad boy of the world is nothing but the Syrian government slaughtering its own citizens. Europe is inundated with refugees, including terrorists who are exploiting the freedom of the European bloc to carry out bloody attacks. The world is shocked by the horror images that arrive in the morning news, but despite condemnations here and there, most of them remain neutral. The Alawite regime in Syria, which is inherently illegitimate in the eyes of the Arab world, has managed to survive for nearly six years, mainly thanks to Russia's support in recent years and thanks to the support of many Palestinians. Although Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas does not express one position or another, Palestinian support for the Syrian government is alive and well. The first and foremost supporters were BALAD MK Said Nafa at a conference held in Haifa in which he condemned the Arab states intervening in the conflict in favor of the rebels. Palestinian support for the Assad regime does not end with statements. As recently reported by orientalist Dr. Edy Cohen, there is widespread intelligence and military support from senior Palestinian officials, even though a large proportion of those killed and refugees are themselves Palestinians (for example, in the Yarmouk refugee camp). Jibril, based in Damascus; Al-Quds Brigade, headed by Muhammad a-Said, in the Aleppo region... under the kind protection of the Russians; And the Palestinian Return Youth Movement, which is recruiting Palestinian mercenaries to save Bashar Assad's regime. Thus we learn that throughout the "many years" history of the Palestinian people, their leaders have always known how to choose the radical and dictatorial side of the world-political map. The support for countries that have all been accused of committing genocide on their own citizens is not mentioned in either the Israeli discourse or the global discourse that has worked day and night for the Palestinian people's national aspirations to live in peace among the peoples.

    The massacre in Syria also takes place as of this writing and the presentation of the culprits in the current genocide - must be declared in a wavy bristle - whether they are Syrians, Iranians, Lebanese and also Palestinians.
  16. Rafael Medoff, "Double standard on Holocaust denial," JPost, May 6, 2017
  17. Stav, Arie. Peace, Arabic Cartoon: Studies in Antisemitic Portrait. Zmora-Bitan, 1996. 97.
    ... It is therefore not surprising that in the Pantheon of Adored Persons of the PLO he has a place of honor and esteem: Arafat saw the Mufti as an educator and guide. In 1985, at a conference marking the thirtieth anniversary of the Bandung Conference... Arafat praised the Mufti and paid him great respect, saying he would be endlessly proud following in his footsteps; he stressed that the PLO continues to follow the path paved by the Mufti...

    סתב, אריה. השלום, קריקטורה ערבית: עיונים בדיוקן האנטישמי. זמורה ביתן, 1996. 97.

    לפיכך אין זה מפליא שבפנתיאון האישים הנערצים על אש"ף שמור לו מקום של כבוד ויקר: ערפאת ראה במופתי מחנך ומדריך. ב-1985, בכינוס לציון שלושים שנה לוועידת בנדונג ... שיבח ערפאת את המופתי וחלק לו כבוד רב , ואמר שהוא יגאה עד אין קץ ' ללכת בעקבותיו ; הוא הדגיש שאש"ף ממשיך לצעוד בנתיב שסלל המופתי ..

  18. Terrorists Who Murdered 3 Israelis in Cyprus Are Not Likely to Be Extradited to Israel to Stand Tr.., Sep 30, 1985.
    Two of them, Elias Yehiya and Nasif Mahmoud, apparently are, but the third, who initially gave his name as George Hannah, has been identified as an Englishman, lan Michael Davison of South Shields. He described himself to television reporters as “a skinhead, a real young fascist thug.” One Killer Described As A Neo-Fascist..
  19. Patterson, David. A Genealogy of Evil: Anti-Semitism from Nazism to Islamic Jihad. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2010. 246.
    Arafat's ties with Neo-Nazis became evident on 25 September 1985, when Fatah's Force-17 attacked a group of Israeli tourists in Cyprus; the killers included British Neo-nazis.
  20. Torstrick, Rebecca L.. The Limits of Coexistence: Identity Politics in Israel. United States: University of Michigan Press, 2000. p. 81.
    In October 1985, swastikas and slogans — “ We're all PLO , all Palestinians, Jews out ” – were painted on the doors of Jewish-owned shops in the Old City. Two weeks previously there had been a bombing, and Israeli flags were defaced...
  21. Hadashot – חדשות, 29 December 1987.

    Polgat report: Workers from the territories damage equipment

    "$100,000 in damage was caused," a secret report said. Security forces entered the picture.

    Shimon Alkabetz

    The security forces have been working for a long time to reveal the identities of Arab workers from the territories, who are suspected of systematically and permanently damaging the machines and equipment of the Polgat factory. However, the plant management denies that it sought the intervention of the security forces in exposing these workers.

    Polgat, a clothing factory in Kiryat Gat, employs more than 500 Arab workers from the territories. Until a few months ago, their number was about 600, but the management laid off about 100 workers due to the reduction in the scope of production lines. It was reported yesterday that the plant's management had compiled a secret report, which stated: "Nationalist graffiti and the drawing of swastikas on machines have become our daily bread and butter." שמעון אלקבץ, 'דו"ח בפולגת: פועלים מהשטחים פוגעים בציוד'. "נגרמו נזקים ב־100 אלף דולר", נאמר בדו"ח סודי. זרועות הביטחון נכנסו לתמונה. באחרונה הביא המפעל פורטוגזים במקום פועלים מהשטחים שפוטרו ..."כתובות נאצה לאומניות וציור צלבי קרס על מכונות הפכו להיות לחם חוקנו מדי יום".

  22. Hadashot – חדשות, 25 January 1988.
    Swastikas and PLO flags on Jewish shops in Old Acre ...

    צלבי קרס ודגלי אש"ף על חנויות של יהודים בעכו העתיקה...
  23. Hadashot - חדשות, 16 March 1988.

    לוד: אבן על אוטובוס, צלבי קרס ישראל פרץ, פאיז עבאס, אורי שרון

    אבן שנזרקה שלשום על אוטובוס בלוד לא גרמה כל נזק ואיש לא נפגע. המשטרה עצרה צעירה בת 13 כחשודה במעשה, וזו שוחררה אחר-כך מחוסר הוכחות. מנהל בית־הספר הערבי ג', סלים אל־פקיר, התלונן במשטרה כי צלבי קרס צוירו על קירות המוסד. המשטרה החלה בחקירה. מקרה דומה אירע לפני חודשיים, כאשר צלב קרס צויר על לוח אחת הכיתות. אז היתה זהות התלמיד ידועה והוא הוזהר. בתקרית אחרת בעיר, נראה שלשום ערבי תושב המקום כשהוא מטייל וברשותו חרב. לאחר שנעצר, סיפר האיש לחוקרים כי החזיק את החרב כדי להציגה למטרות יופי. האיש יובא לשיפוט מהיר, על החזקת פגיון בניגוד לחוק...

    Lod: Stone on a bus, swastikas Israel Peretz, Faiz Abbas, Uri Sharon

    A stone thrown on a bus in Lod on Tuesday did not cause any damage and no one was injured. Police arrested a 13-year-old woman as a suspect in the act, who was later released for lack of evidence. The director of the Arab School G, Salim al-Fakir, complained to the police that swastikas were painted on the walls of the institution. Police have begun an investigation. A similar case occurred two months ago, when a swastika was painted on one of the classrooms. The student's identity was then known and he was warned. In another incident in the city, an Arab resident of the place was seen walking on Tuesday with a sword in his possession. After being arrested, the man told investigators he held the sword to display it for beauty purposes. The man will be brought to a speedy trial, for possession of a dagger in violation of the law ...
  24. Maariv - 15 February 1988

    Acre Call for restraint and tolerance ... ... Over the weekend, Mayor Eli de Castro issued the following announcement: "I see in the painting swastikas and abusive graffiti on the walls as well as waving PLO flags, extreme acts that have the effect of tarnishing the atmosphere in Acre and harming coexistence, I call on all the residents of Acre. Jews and Arabs, to exercise restraint and tolerance and not to be dragged after extremist instigators from any side."

    Meir Hareuveni
  25. Maariv – מעריב, 11 March 1988. אבנים, בקבוקי תבערה ומחסומים שימשו לתקיפת כלי רכב ישראליים

    Stones, Molotov cocktails and checkpoints were used to attack Israeli vehicles

    A Molotov cocktail was thrown into the road at the Maalot entrance junction yesterday

    By Maariv writers

    A Molotov cocktail was thrown into the road at the eastern entrance to Maalot in the Galilee yesterday afternoon. The bottle did not ignite and no damage was done. During a search, two residents of Fasuta were arrested. Two suspicious boys were arrested. Dozens of swastikas were discovered in the toilets, in the general exhibition of Safed artists ...
  26. Maariv, April 15, 1988

    Events in the territories ...

    A swastika and PLO slogans were painted at the tomb of Yehoshua Ben-Nun in the village of Kifl Haris near Ariel.
  27. A 55-year-old woman was injured when her car was pelted on the Be'er-Sheva-Arad road - Hadashot, April 24, 1988.
    Shimon Alkabetz, Yosef Galion, Faiz Abbas, Eddie Gal, Ran Levy.
    A large stone was thrown at Daisy H. from Ramat-Gan, at the Tel Shoket junction. She is in fair condition.

    Police are investigating whether hanging black flags over Abu Jihad's death is a crime [...] Swastika and slogans in Shefar'am [شفاعمرو]. A swastika was painted on the wall of the ancient synagogue in Shefar'am yesterday. The swastika was erased by the placekeeper. In the morning, more slogans were discovered, such as "Long live the PLO" on the wall of a church in Shefar'am. The slogans were erased by church members.

    Many slogans were also discovered in the village of Bi'ina in the Western Galilee, in Kfar Qasim and at the Jaljulia junction in the triangle.
  28. Hadashot - חדשות, 25 April 1988.
    Indictments against stone-throwers on the highway

    Indictments against Juma 'Ali Jobran, 20, and Ibrahim Shaaban Shahab, 19, from the village of Jisr a-Zarqa, were filed in Haifa District Court yesterday. The two are accused of conspiracy and endangering human life On vehicles traveling on the Tel Aviv-Haifa highway. In this matter, indictments were also filed against two minors from the village. Last week, five torn Israeli flags were discovered in Nazareth. On Saturday, three flags were hoisted on the roofs of schools in the city, and abusive graffiti was written on the walls of a church against Israel. A painting of a swastika was discovered on the remains of the ancient synagogue in Shefar'am. In Umm al-Fahm, a PLO flag hoisted in the center of town was discovered on Saturday Yigal Kotzer כתבי־אישום נגד מיידי אבנים בכביש המהיר כתבי־אישום נגד ג'ומעה עלי ג'ובראן (20), וחרבי איברהים שעבן שהאב (19), מהכפר ג'סר א־ זרקא, הוגשו אתמול לביהמ"ש המחוזי בחיפה. השניים מואשמים בקשירת קשר ובסיכון חיי אדם, לאחר שזרקו אבנים על כלי רכב שנסעו בכביש המהיר תל־אביב חיפה. בעניין זה הוגשו כתבי אישום גם נגד שני קטינים מהכפר. בשבוע שעבר נתגלו בנצרת חמישה דגלי ישראל קרועים. בשבת נשרפו שלושה דגלים שהונפו על גגות בתי ספר בעיר, ועל קירות כנסיה נרשמו כתובות נאצה נגד ישראל. על שרידי בית הכנסת העתיק בשפרעם נתגלה ציור של צלב קרס. באום אל־פחם נתגלה בשבת דגל אש"ף מונף במרכז העיירה. יגאל קוצר

  29. Rubin, Barry, M. Revolution Until Victory?: The Politics and History of the PLO. United States: Harvard University Press, 1994. p. 179.
    The Zionists, exclaimed Abu Iyad in 1988, complain about Nazi concentration camps, but "the atrocities that they are perpetrating are more terrible and uglier than the atrocities and crimes [sic] perpetrated by the Nazis."

    p.242: Abu Iyad, Voice of the PLO (Baghdad), April 28, 1988 (FBIS, April 29, 1988, p . 43).

  30. 30.0 30.1 Maariv - מעריב, 20 June 1989.

    הצתות על רקע לאומני בת"א; נסיונות חבלה בבי"ח רמב"ם.

    Arson against a nationalist background in Tel Aviv; sabotage attempts at Rambam Hospital

    By Gideon Maron and Amir Gilat

    A special investigation team has been set up in the central unit of the Tel Aviv District Police, investigating a series of arsons of cars and businesses that have recently occurred in the Tel Aviv District, apparently for nationalist reasons.

    Last night, unknown individuals set fire to a kiosk on the corner of Allenby and Yona Hanavi streets in Tel Aviv. The kiosk, belonging to Bnei Avishav, burned down completely. Police investigators discovered an Arabic inscription in the kiosk, which read: "Abu Jihad is dead. We are all a Palestinian struggle. We will burn the Jews." Next to the inscription was a drawing of a swastika and next to it was inscribed the name Hitler.

    The coverage in this matter is coordinated by the interrogation division investigators in the central unit. As of December 1988, 17 cars and three motorcycles had been set on fire in the Tel Aviv district. The Amadeus and First Cellar restaurants were also set on fire. The researchers believe that all these arsons were carried out by the same people and in some cases left nationalist inscriptions.

    About six months ago, researchers in the Yarkon area uncovered a terrorist cell that operated in the Tel Aviv area and set fire to branch cabinets. The members of the cell belonged to the organization of Naif Khawatma. The Tel Aviv police take these incidents very seriously, and in some cases make an effort to catch the lighters.

    In Haifa, the police believe that hostile elements are behind a series of malicious sabotage attempts that were recently exposed in the hospital and a community center, including the insertion of urine into a bottle that was intended to be injected into one of the patients, which could have killed him.

    In another case, unknown individuals sabotaged the gas system and caused a leak in the pediatric surgery department.

    The hospital's security officer, Benny Keller, filed detailed complaints with police about a series of malicious injuries. Police investigators, led by Inspector Zvi Diamant, have opened an investigation and estimate that behind the bruises are Arabs employed at the hospital. Suspects have not yet been arrested.

    The following is a series of cases, about which complaints have been filed with the police, and in respect of which it has been determined with certainty that they were caused maliciously:

    • Cutting a computer cable in the eye department (17. 3. 88).
    • Sabotage in the sewer pipe that caused a flood in the X-ray department and in the archives (4. 4. 88).
    • A similar sabotage in the sewer pipe that caused the basement of the old building to overflow. (5. 4. 88).
    • Clogging a sewer with sand and stones, near the garbage can (5. 4. 88).
    • Cutting the power cord and breaking the operating handles of the floor cleaning machine (9. 4. 88).
    • Releasing screws in the sewer system and causing flooding in the X-ray department (24. 4. 88).
    • Cutting a gas pipe made of copper in the pediatric surgery department and causing a leak (20. 6. 88).
    • Disconnect refrigerator from electrical plug (4. 7. 88).
    • Cutting of a rubber pipe that caused a leak and ignition in Internal Medicine Department A. (5. 7. 88).
    • Insults and drawing of swastikas in public toilets (11. 10. 88).
    • Causing damage to the arm of a reagent extraction device in a chemistry laboratory (19. 3. 89).
    • Operation of a device in a "dry" manner in the chemistry laboratory (21. 3. 89
    • Cutting an electric cable from the garbage can in the hospital yard. (6. 4. 89).
    • Electric cable cutting from a laboratory device. (24. 2. 89).
    • Clogging a cotton swab and flooding the seventh floor. (8. 5. 89).
    • Insertion of urine into an infusion bottle in the pharmacy storage (19. 5. 89)
    Two Jenin residents, a father and his son, were questioned by security forces on suspicion that terror ordered them to cause damage to vehicles parked in the parking lot.
  31. Maariv, June 21, 1988

    Tel Aviv. Swastikas again. About 20 swastikas were again painted yesterday with black spray on walls in Tel Aviv, in Jaffa and Bat Yam, as well as on cars. In recent days, a graffiti was also drawn, condemning the state and for the PLO. Among other, on the Chabad synagogue in the city.

    Gideon Maron.
  32. Maariv – מעריב, 29 July 1988.

    זה קרה בגוש דן 20.7.88: כתובות נאצה וצלבי קרס הופיעו בכל רחבי גוש דן. This happened in Gush Dan...

    20.7.88: Abusive graffiti and swastikas.
  33. Maariv - מעריב, 21 July 1988.

    שוב צלבי קרס. כ־‭20‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ צלבי קרס שוב צוירו אתמול בספריי שחור על קירות בת"א. ביפו ובת ים, וכן על מכוניות. בימים האחרונים צויירו גם כתובת נאצה, בגנות המדינה ובעד- אש"ף.

    Swastikas again. About 20 swastikas were again painted yesterday with black spray on walls in Tel Aviv. In Jaffa and Bat Yam, as well as on cars. In recent days, a graffiti has also been painted, condemning the state and the PLO.
  34. Hadashot – חדשות, 14 August 1988.

    A suspected Arab worker who sabotaged the Kif-Kaf chocolate line in Elite

    Mustafa Galiat from Khan Yunis suspected of lowering the heat, freezing the chocolate and paralyzing the machines

    Ran Geffen, Shimon Alkabetz, Gilad Dotan (Canada)

    ... The police representative claimed that there was a suspicion that this was an act on a nationalist background ...

    Achva School was set on fire again. Achva School, on Tarshish Street in Jaffa, was set on fire last night for the third time in the last two weeks. The institution is located near the home of the French ambassador. Police arrested three Arab suspects from Jaffa aged 20-18 ... Swastikas in Jerusalem. Six residents of Kiryat Moshe in Jerusalem complained yesterday that anonymous people engraved swastikas on their cars ... "Lehi is not a PLO." Dr. Ariel Merri, director of the Center for Strategic Studies and an expert on terrorism, testified in a Canadian court that even if certain Lehi acts can be defined as acts of terrorism, they reflect a different strategy from that of Palestinian terrorist organizations. Merri was summoned as an expert witness by the Government of Canada, seeking to expel Mahmoud Mohammad Issa Mohammad, a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, who assassinated an Israeli citizen in Athens in '68.

    פועל ערבי חשוד שחיבל בקו הייצור של שוקולד כיף-כף ב'עלית'

    מוסטפא גליאת מחאן־יונס חשוד שהוריד את החום, הקפיא את השוקולד ושיתק את המכונות

    רן גפן, שמעון אלקבץ, גלעד דותן (קנדה)

    ...נציג המשטרה טען שקיים חשד כי מדובר במעשה על רקע לאומני...

    בי"ס אחווה הוצת שוב. בי"ס אחווה, ברחוב תרשיש ביפו, הוצת שלשום בלילה בפעם השלישית במהלך השבועיים האחרונים. המוסד נמצא סמוך לביתו של שגריר צרפת. המשטרה עצרה שלושה חשודים ערבים מיפו בני 20-18...

    צלבי קרס בי־ם. שישה מתושבי קרית־משה בירושלים התלוננו אתמול כי אלמוני חרט על מכוניותיהם צלבי קרס... "לח"י אינו אש"ף". ד"ר אריאל מררי, מנהל המרכז ללימודים אסטרטגיים ומומחה לטרור, אמר בעדותו בבימ"ש קנדי כי גם אם ניתן להגדיר מעשים מסוימים של לח"י כמעשי טרור, הם משקפים אסטרטגיה שונה מזו של ארגוני טרור פלסטיניים. זאת משום שהם כוונו נגד אנשי צבא ולא נגד אזרחים. מררי הוזמן כעד מומחה מטעם ממשלת קנדה, הרוצה לגרש את מחמוד מוחמד עיסה מוחמד, חבר החזית העממית לשחרור פלסטין, שרצח ב־68׳ אזרח ישראלי באתונה.

  35. Hadashot – חדשות, 19 August 1988.

    "שלושה מהשטחים ניסו לדרוס חייל בגבעתיים" "Three from the territories tried to run over a soldier in Givatayim" The soldier was not injured. An indictment has been filed against a resident of Gaza, who is accused of attempting to murder taxi drivers in Jaffa

    Buki Na'eh, ITIM.

    "Three Arabs from the territories tried to run over me on Katzenelson Street in Givatayim," a regular soldier (24) told police yesterday. According to the soldier, while trying to cross the street, a car approached him, carrying a license plate of the areas, with three passengers inside. Suddenly the car increased its speed and tried to overtake it. He was rescued unharmed.

    Swastikas were also discovered yesterday in several places in Tel Aviv and Gush Dan, on sidewalks and house walls.

    Last night, an attempt was made to set fire to five cars parked in the dormitories, on Mount Scopus in Jerusalem. Four ars were damaged. Hisham Muhmar Sha'at (26) from Gaza was charged yesterday in the Tel Aviv District Court with attempting to murder two taxi drivers.

    In one case, he got into Izzo Flickr's cab. He sat in the back seat and asked the driver to drive to Jerusalem Boulevard in Jaffa. During the trip, the indictment said, he pulled out a knife he had hidden in his shoe and began stabbing Flickr. Flicker struggled, and managed to chase him out. In another case, he got into Zachariah Khalifa's taxi, sat in the back seat again and asked to drive to Sderot. According to the indictment, he directed the driver through the alleys of Jaffa. After a chase, in which the Civil Guard volunteers participated, Mohamed Sha'at was caught and the knives were found in the belt of his trousers.
  36. Hadashot - חדשות, 18 August 1988.

    In recent days, the Tel Aviv police have been making increased efforts to locate the unknown individuals who paint nationalist slogans and swastikas in paint sprays on the sidewalks of Tel Aviv.

    Yesterday, about 15 swastikas were discovered on the sidewalks on Sharett, Zeitlin, Leonardo da Vinci, Emanuel, Ibn Gvirol and more streets.

    In one place it read "Arafat in power, the PLO security forces."

    Swastikas were also discovered on Hamtun Street in front of the Herzliya Gymnasium and on King David Boulevard in front of Ichilov Hospital.

    Another case that the police link to the events of the intifada is the injury of Shlomi Maimon from Holon who was cut in the neck while riding his motorcycle on Yefet Street in Jaffa..

    משטרת ת"א עורכת בימים האחרונים מאמצים מוגברים לאתר את האלמונים המציירים סיסמאות לאומניות וצלבי קרס בתרסיסי צבע על מדרכות ת"א. אתמול נתגלו כ־15 צלבי קרס על המדרכות ברחובות שרת, צייטלין, ליאונרדו דה־וינצ'י, עמנואל, אבן־גבירול ועוד. במקום אחד נכתב "ערפאת לשלטון, כוחות הביטחון פי.אל.או". צלבי קרס נתגלו גם ברחוב המטמון מול גמנסיה הרצליה ובשדרות דוד המלך מול בית־החולים איכילוב.

    מקרה אחר שהמשטרה קושרת אותו לאירועי האינתיפאדה הוא פציעתו של שלמי מימון...

  37. Maariv - מעריב, 22 August 1988.

    לאחר תקופה של שקט יחסי, התחדשו הפרות הסדר בירושלים After a period of relative quiet, riots resumed in Jerusalem

    After a period of relative calm, riots resumed in East Jerusalem yesterday when the most notable incident was at 10:30 a.m. when a Molotov cocktail was thrown at an Egged bus on the line 25.

    The number of riots was yesterday in East Jerusalem, three people were lightly injured. The bottle did not ignite, but three people were lightly injured by its fragments. "We left the Neve Ya'akov neighborhood in the direction of the city center. Shortly before the Hizma junction I heard something shatter. Someone shouted that she was injured at the eye and we smelled a sharp smell of fuel on the bus. The driver opened the doors, a few soldiers tried to chase after a number of youths, one of whom apparently threw the bottle away, but the youths disappeared in one of the alleys in Shuafat, and after a few minutes, the soldiers returned to the bus empty-handed," said Rachel Ben-David, 21, one of the bus passengers. A 19-year-old Arab student from Bir Zeit University, who was slightly injured in the face, was injured by shrapnel from the bottle. After medical treatment at Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus, he was released to his home, as was Rachel Ben-David and another passenger who was slightly injured near her eye. The Jerusalem police launched extensive searches but were unable to capture the bottle throwers. The bottle appeared to have penetrated the bus through one of the windows that was open at the time.

    An empty glass bottle was thrown at noon at a passerby on Sultan Suleiman Street near Central Station in the east of the city. The bottle missed and no one was hurt. At around 11 a.m., an Egged bus on the line was stoned on Salah a-Din Street. 23 One of his windows was smashed but there were no casualties. In the morning, there were riots in several places in East Jerusalem. At around 9 o'clock, young people threw stones in the Abu Tor neighborhood. A tire was burned in the village of Silwan (at the pitas junction). In HaBad street between the Walls, a brick was thrown at a vehicle of patrol of Border Police. The brick missed and none of the patrolmen were hit. The riots yesterday were in protest of the arson of the al-Aqsa Mosque 19 years ago. In that arson, a great deal of damage was done to the southeast wing of the mosque. A small explosive device exploded yesterday at 7 Hechalutzim Street in Pardes Katz. No one was injured, and minor damage was done to a vehicle parked nearby. Eyewitnesses said they saw three Arabs fleeing the scene.

    Two boys from Pardes Katz complained that they were attacked by three Arabs while riding horses in the direction of Neve Sharet. They said the attackers stabbed them and then fled. Police have opened an investigation, but are treating the complaint with caution.

    During the day, swastikas were painted and abusive graffiti was written on walls in Tel Aviv.

    Four Arab workers employed at a construction site in Bat Yam were arrested by the police yesterday following a complaint by residents about drawing a PLO flag and writing slogans.

    Police were called to the scene by residents on Shimon Haburskai Street in Bat Yam. It became clear to the police that on the roof of a warehouse at the construction site where the workers were, a PLO flag was painted in the spray material and it was written "Palestine" in Arabic.
  38. Maariv - מעריב, 31 August 1988.

    חוללה אנדרטת הל"ה צלבי קרס ודגל אשף צויירו אתמול על מצבת הל"ה ליד גוש עציון וכן על המצבה עבור יהודי צרפת שנספו בשואה המצוייה ליד המושב רוגלית. צלבים וכתובות של אש"ף באנגלית (P.L.O.) צויירו גם לאורך שלט הכוונה בדרך מגוש עציון לעמק האלה. המשטרה פתחה בחקירה. (צילום: סקופ ‭80‬)‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬ Halle memorial monument was desecrated

    Swastikas and the PLO flag were painted yesterday on the tombstone of Halle near Gush Etzion, as well as on the tombstone for French Jews who perished in the Holocaust near Moshav Rogalit.

    Swastikas and PLO Inscriptions in English (P.L.O.) were also drawn along a direction sign on the way from Gush Etzion to the Elah Valley. Police have opened an investigation.
  39. Hadashot - חדשות, 9 December 1988.

    היום שנה לאינתיפאדה: שביתה כללית בשטחים Today is a year for the intifada: a general strike in the territories ...and Arab residents said that many Israeli cars were stoned ....

    Two Arab residents of Ramallah were arrested yesterday by the Rishon LeZion police after drawing swastikas on about 20 cars in the city. They drew the crosses on the dew formed on the cars.
  40. 9 Druze from Majdal Shams were suspected of inciting, Hadashot, Dec 18, 1988.

    Menachem Horowitz, Eddie Gal.

    The Mas'ada-Kiryat-Shmona police arrested nine Druze from the village of Majdal Shams in the northern Golan Heights over the weekend. The nine are suspected, because about a week ago, on the anniversary of the intifada, dozens of youths were called to wave their feet at the PLO and hold a procession in the center of the village. To the intifada celebrations. Corporal Cohen said that he would seek to bring the nine to justice during their detention...

    In the village of Tarshiha in the Galilee, three swastikas were painted in black on the front of a shop. The shop owner discovered the paintings and complained to the police. In the village of Jadida, unknown individuals entered the house, whose owners were awakened at the time, and wrote the names of Yasser Arafat and Palestine on the walls. Slogans were written on the walls of the living room: "Give up, Arafat and Palestine are ours."
  41. Maariv - מעריב, 27 January 1989.

    סיסמאות בכפר דבוריה: מוות ליהודים ולבוגדים במעלות צויירו סיסמאות "יחי היטלר' ו"מוות לכלבים"

    מאת מאיר הראובני

    בכפר דבוריה שלרגלי התבור הוצתו שלשום בלילה ארבעה כלי רכב. כן צויירו סיסמאות לאומניות בגנות המדינה והעם היהודי, כ"מוות ליהודים", "מות לבוגדים", ונתלו ארבעה דגלי אש"ף.

    כוח משטרה גדול נכח במשך היום בכפר ולקראת רדת החשיכה תוגבר בכוח מג"ב. נערכו סריקות ונחקרו אנשים. צפויים מעצרים.

    • סיסמאות לאומניות כמו "מות לכלבים" ו"יחי היטלר" צויירו שלשום בלילה על קירות ועל דלת הכניסה של ביתן ההלבשה במגרש הכדורגל במעלות.

    • אבן נזרקה לעבר מכונית שנסעה בכביש מעלות־נהריה ליד הכפר מעיליה. שמשה צדדית נופצה.

    • בכפר טורען, בכביש נצרת-טבריה נרגמה באבן מכונית שבה נהג עופר נצר, סייר שדות של המועצה האזורית הגליל התחתון. השימשה הקדמית נופצה.

    • ביקור הבכורה של השר לענייני מעוטים במשרד ראש הממשלה, אהוד אולמרט, בכפר בוענה בגליל זכה לקבלת פנים חריגה: דגל אש"ף נמצא תלוי אתמול במרכז הכפר אליו הגיע השר כעבור מספר שעות.

    Slogans in the village of Daburiyya: Death to Jews and traitors. The slogans "Long Live [sic] Hitler" and "Death to the Dogs" were painted in Ma'alot.

    By Meir Hareuveni

    In the village of Daburiyya, at the foot of the Tabor, four vehicles were set on fire last night. Nationalist slogans were also drawn condemning the state and the Jewish people, such as "death to the Jews," "death to the traitors," and four PLO flags hung.

    A large police force was present during the day in the village and towards dusk it will be reinforced by a Border Police force. Scans were conducted and people were interrogated. Arrests are expected.

    • Nationalist slogans such as "Death to the Dogs" and "Long Live [sic] Hitler" were painted on the walls and front door of the locker room at the Ma'alot football field on Tuesday night.

    • A stone was thrown at a car traveling on the Maalot-Nahariya road near the village of Mi'ilya. A side window shattered.

    • In the village of Tur'an, on the Nazareth-Tiberias road, a car driven by Ofer Netzer, a field patrolman of the Lower Galilee Regional Council, was stoned to death. The windshield was shattered.

    • The Minister of Minorities' debut visit to the Prime Minister's Office, Ehud Olmert, in the village of Bu'eine in the Galilee received an unusual welcome: The PLO flag was hung yesterday in the center of the village to which the Minister arrived a few hours later.
  42. Maariv - מעריב, 14 May 1989.

    נחשפה התארגנות עויינת של צעירים מהכפר ג'ת בוואדי ערה A hostile organization of young people from the village of Jatt in Wadi Ara was exposed

    Its members confessed to throwing a Molotov cocktail, and threatening collaborators, stones at a military vehicle on the Yagur-Shefar'am road, and at a bus traveling from Tiberias to Haifa. By Meir Hareuveni and Amir Gilat.

    The Valleys Region Police revealed an organization of young people, aged 20-30, residents of the village of Jatt in Wadi Ara, who confessed to illegal activities on a nationalist background. They confessed to posting leaflets, on behalf of Jatt's People's Committee, throwing a Molotov cocktail at the village football field, stoning vehicles, waving PLO flags, threatening the lives of "collaborators" and drawing hostile slogans and swastikas. So far, eight people have been arrested. The spokesman for the Valleys region, Sen. Yehoshua Sinai, said last night that their detention had been extended and that they were cooperating with the investigators.

    On a construction site in Jatt, six PLO flags, spray-painted and swastikas, were discovered on Friday morning.
  43. Naariv, 15 May 1989

    1989 - The municipality of Dimona fires 31 workers from Judea and Samaria and Gaza...

    Yesterday morning, Chief of Staff Yossi Levy, the commander of the Haifa police, ordered his men to place the investigation of national events at the top of the priority scale, and to increase the activity of the intelligence system, in order to uncover anonymous people drawing abusive graffiti and swastikas, throwing stones and waving PLO flags in the area. It is estimated that this is one group. On Tuesday night, the windows of the [K.Ch] medical center on Yavne Street in Haifa were smashed, and anonymous people pasted a picture of Yasser Arafat, which appeared in the issue of the Arab newspaper Al-Sanawa.
  44. Maariv, 29 May, 1989

    A resident of Har Bracha pulled the damaged flag and an explosion crushed his hand. A resident of Har Bracha pulled the damaged flag and an explosion shattered his hand. The pulling of the national--flag on which a swastika was painted--by Simcha Water (Votter) detonated an explosive device near the place where Yaakov Pereg and Arthur Herstig were murdered about six months ago. By Eitan Levin A trapped explosive device hidden under the national flag, on which a swastika was painted, exploded yesterday morning on the slopes of the settlement of Har Bracha in Samaria, when a resident of the settlement sought to remove the flag. The force of the explosion severely injured his hand, Simcha Votter's. He was taken to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva, where doctors worked for hours to save his hand and restore torn blood vessels. After the surgery, Votter was taken to the intensive care unit, connected to the respirator and his condition was defined as moderate. The security forces' drive to the scene of the blast revealed that the explosive device consisted of a metal pipe containing a small amount of explosives and a retention mechanism. The cargo holders sought to attract the attention of passengers on Har Bracha Road. They placed the charge on the ground near the curb. The cargo was hidden with a large flag of the State of Israel on which they painted a swastika. The flag was nailed to a rock near the side of the road.

    At 5.30, two of the residents, Yonatan Bahir and Simcha Water, left Bracha. They noticed a flag, about 1,500 meters from the entrance to the settlement. The two stopped their car. Simcha Water approached the flag and began tearing it hard from the rock. Apparently, the traction force triggered the delay mechanism that caused the charge to explode. Due to the force of the explosion, Votter was seriously injured in the hand and shrapnel was hit in the abdomen. Dr. Eliyahu Wilonsky, the hospital's deputy director, said that Water suffered a crushed wound and a rupture of blood vessels in the forearm area and that there was a serious danger to the entire arm. During the operation, vessels were restored. The blood and its condition stabilized. The explosion occurred near the place where they were murdered about six months ago, a resident of the locality, Yaakov Pereg, land Inspector of Har Bracha and the reserve soldier, Arthur Herstig from Petah Tikva.
  45. Maariv - מעריב, 13 June 1989 — צלבי קרס בגליל

    Swastikas in the Galilee At the entrance to the village of I'billin (إعبلين), in the Western Galilee, slogans were painted last night with black spray paint condemning the state and "Palestine of the Arabs" and a number of swastikas. Meir Hareuveni.צלבי קרס בגליל בכניסה לכפר עבלין, בגליל המערבי, צויירו אתמול בלילה בתרסיס שחור סיסמאות בגנות המדינה ו"פלשתין של הערבים" ומספר צלבי קרס. מאיר הראובני

  46. Maariv⁩ - ⁨מעריב⁩⁩, 30 June 1989.

    חוללו מצבות במאור

    משטרת חדרה עצרה ארבעה נערים תושבי בקה אל־גרביה כחשודים בחילול מצבות בבית העלמין במושב מאור בחבל עירון. על המצבות צויירו דגלי אש"ף, צלבי קרס וכתובות נאצה. על אחד הקברים נרשם בעברית "מוות [כך] לכל היהודים".

    אהוד רבינוביץ

    Tombstones were desecrated in Maor

    Hadera police arrested four youths, residents of Baqa al-Gharbiyye, on suspicion of desecrating gravestones in the cemetery in Moshav Maor in the Iron District. PLO flags, swastikas and abusive graffiti were painted on the tombstones. On one of the tombs is written in Hebrew, "Death [sic] to all the Jews."

    Ehud Rabinowitz
  47. Ma'ariv - מעריב⁩, 2 July 1989.

    אינתיפאדה בבתי החולים... במחלקת הילדים נחתך צינור הגז

    מאת אמיר גילת

    תשע פעמים חיבלו אלמונים בתקופה האחרונה במכשיר האולטרא־סואנד שבמחלקת הנשים בבית החולים כרמל בחיפה וגרמו נזק רב לעין האלקטרונית - כך עולה מתאנה שהוגשה למשטרת חיפה ע"י רופא הסתלקה, ד"ר אילן קלדרון. צוות מיוחד במחלק הבירורים, בראש של פקד צבי דיאמנט, פועל לגילוי מבצעי המעשים ולמעצרם. להלן שורה של מקרים, עליהן הוגשו תלונות למשטרה: - חיתוך כבל מחשב במחלקת העיניים. - חבלה בצנרת הביוב שגרמה להצפה במחלקת הרנטגן ובארכיון. - חיתוך צינור גז עשוי נחושת במחלקת כירורגית ילדים וגרימת דליפה. -חיתוך צינור גז מגומי שנרם לדליפה והתלקחות במחלקה פנימיית א'.

    - כתובת נאצה וציור צלבי קרס בשרותים הציבוריים. - גרימת נזק לזרוע מכשיר שאיבת ריאגנטים במעבדה כימית. - חיתוך כבל חשמלי ממכשיר מעבדתי. - סתימת צינור בצמר גפן והצפת הקומה השביעית.

    Intifada in the hospitals... In the children's ward, the gas pipe was cut

    By Amir Gilat

    Nine times in recent times, unknown persons tampered with the ultrasound machine in the women's ward at the Carmel Hospital in Haifa and caused a lot of damage to the electronic eye - this is according to a report submitted to the Haifa police by a retired doctor, Dr. Ilan Calderon. A special team in the investigation department, headed by inspector Zvi Diamant, is working to discover the perpetrators of the acts and arrest them. Below is a series of cases, about which complaints were submitted to the police: - Cutting a computer cable in the eye department. - Damage to the sewage pipeline that caused flooding in the X-ray department and the archive. - Cutting a gas pipe made of copper in the pediatric surgery department and causing a leak. -Cutting of a rubber gas pipe that caused a leak and flare-up in the first internal ward. - Nasty inscription and swastika painting in public toilets. - Causing damage to the arm of a reagent pumping device in a chemical laboratory. - Cutting an electric cable from a laboratory device.

    - Clogging a pipe with cotton wool and flooding the seventh floor.
  48. Hadashot - חדשות, 13 November 1989.
    Lod police have opened an investigation into two incidents, which are suspected to have occurred on a nationalist background. One of them occurred on Tuesday morning, when a Molotov cocktail was thrown at the gas station in Shila"t, near Modi'in. No one was injured or damaged. In the second case, swastikas were discovered on the walls of villas being built in the Neve Nof neighborhood of Lod. On behalf of the United Jerusalem Headquarters, residents are called upon not to participate in the Histadrut elections today, and to act in parallel so that Election Day will pass during demonstrations and strikes by the Arabs of East Jerusalem.
  49. Stern, Kenneth Saul. Holocaust denial. New York: American Jewish Committee, 1993, pp. 50-51. [3]. [4].

    In recent years the PLO has taken up the call of Holocaust denial with vigor. In an April 20, 1990 story in the Jewish Week, Daniel Santacruz wrote: According to a series of magazine articles published by the Palestine Liberation Organization , the Nazi concentration camps were more humane than Israeli prisons are today . The publication also claimed that the camps did not have the technical capacity to burn millions of bodies. In the same article he said that Israeli soldiers "Undergo fascist education more extreme than the nazis" and that the world must " combat Zionism because it is more dangerous to human civilization than the Nazis."

    Later in 1990, the Los Angeles Times reported: "PLO ARTICLE ENDORSES HOLOCAUST AS HOAX ... [ T ] he Palestinian Red Crescent Society, published, last July, an article which cites Revisionist scholarship in challenging what author Ream Arnouf calls..."

    Robert Faurrison told attendees of the IHR's Tenth Conference, "Arab and Islamic intellectuals . . . have begun a seriius study of Holocaust Revisionism abd its implications for the Muslim world." According to the 1992 Anti-Semitism World Report of the Insti- tute of Jewish Affairs, Holocaust-denying articles have also appeared in Algeria and Egypt.

    Target: Israel Even in the non-Arab literature of Holocaust denial, hatred for Israel appears prominently. That fact should convince the naive that mere "historical inquiry" is not the goal. Israel was not created until 1948 , three years after the end of World War II . If somehow World War II was greatly misinterpreted, as the deniers claim, that would have little to do with a subsequent event — the founding of a Jewish state. Deniers, however, integrally link Holocaust denial with anti- Israel propaganda, for if the Holocaust is a " (supposed) hoax," as they suggest, then one of the justifications for a Jewish state is undermined.

    Holocaust denial not only attacks Jewish history, its inherent anti-Zionism also targets the Jewish present and the Jewish future. Historian Deborah Lipstadt believes "The anti-Israel component is the key. This is where they really come around to their contemporary claims. This is absolutely central to their argument. In some respects, all Holocaust denial is a means of trying to deny the legitimacy of the state of Israel. The troubling thing is that it is going to prove very appealing to people who are inclined toward anti-Semitism. And those people are going to be exactly the ones who are going to fall prey to this kind of stuff." When Israel is mentioned, many deniers can barely hide their crass anti-Semitism. Their literature asks questions such as "Is the Old Testament the basic plan for the foreign policy of a modern nation? IHR conferences - especially the earlier ones - have been orgies of classical anti-Semitism.

    For example, at the 1982 conference Palestinian Sami Hadawi said...
  50. David Cronin, "Palestinian books remind me of Nazis, says German MEP", Politico.eu, July 25, 2001.
  51. Hadashot - חדשות, 22 May 1990

    כפר קאסם. נערי שבאב חשופי פלג עליון ועטופי כאפיות מיידים אבנים לעבר שוטרים שעמדו כ־200 מטר – מהם. "מניאקים". צעקו המפגינים, "נזיין אתכם, היטלר, איפה היטלר". (צילום: אלכס ליבק)

    Kfar Qasim. Shabab boys, bare upper body and wrapped in keffiyehs, throwing stones at policemen who were standing about 200 meters away. "Maniacs." The protesters shouted, "We'll fu_ck you! Hitler! where is Hitler?" (Photo: Alex Levac)
  52. Maariv – מעריב, 22 May 1990.
    Yesterday, the "wall inscription war" continued on the streets of Haifa. In the building where the newspaper Davar is located, inscriptions in support of the PLO were discovered on Haneviim Street. In a building near Ahad Ha'am Street, 15, unknown people painted a swastika and slogans in support of the PLO. Until last week, a record number of 58 nationalistic events were recorded in the area. The investigation is ongoing and conducted by a special team...
  53. Hadashot - חדשות, 23 May 1990.
    PLO flags in Haifa. After the demonstrations in Haifa, PLO flags in Wadi Nisnas and on the Al-Pasha Club in downtown. The neighborhoods of the Carmel were painted swastikas ...
  54. Ma'ariv - מעריב, 23 May 1990 (Page 4).

    נגב - הוצת שדה חיטה מאת רוני סופר ואורי בינדר

    מזכיר המועצה הקומוניסטית ברהט, עלי אבו זיאד בן 33, וסאלם אבו מדיעם בן 24, נעצרו לשבוע בפקודת בית-משפט השלום בבאר שבע. הם חשודים בציור כתובות פלשתיניות, צלב קרס ודגל אש"ף על קירות של בנק ברקליס־דיסקונט ברהט. אתמול נשמר השקט בריכוזי הבדווים.
    Negev - A wheat field was set on fire by Roni Sofer and Uri Binder

    The secretary of the Communist Council in Rahat, 33-year-old Ali Abu Ziyad, and 24-year-old Salem Abu Mdiam, were arrested for a week by order of the Be'er Sheva Magistrate's Court.

    They are suspected of painting Palestinian inscriptions, a swastika and a PLO flag on the walls of the Barclays-Discount Bank in Rahat. Yesterday, peace was maintained in the Bedouin concentrations.
  55. Holocaust Denial in the Middle East: The Latest Anti-Israel Propaganda Theme" PDF (801 KiB), Anti-Defamation League, 2001, p. 6.
    Other attempts to undercut or minimize the history of the Holocaust date back to the early 1990s. According to David Bar-Illan ("The PLO Has Not Softened its Propaganda," The Jerusalem Report, May 31, 1996), for example, the PLO-affiliated Palestinian Red Crescent published an article in the July 1990 issue of its magazine, Balsam, which advanced the now de rigueur claim that Jews [sic] concocted "the lie [sic] concerning the gas chambers" to gain support for the establishment of Israel. The article also suggested that the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals were set up by "Jews and their friends" for the purpose of establishing the Holocaust as historical fact. Bar-Illan claims that similar articles appeared in the Cyprus-based PLO journal, El Istiqlal.
  56. Vidal-Naquet, Pierre., Yagil, Limor. Holocaust denial in France: analysis of a unique phenomenon. Israel: Tel Aviv Univ., Faculty of the Humanities, 1995. 53.

    ...set off in 1980 with the bombing of the synagogue on Rue Copernic in Paris.

    Action Directe stood behind most of the attempts on Israelis or Jews, its actions planned jointly by neo-Nazi elements, Arabs, and terrorist movements for the Liberation of Palestine... cooperation led Issah Nakhleh, PLO spokesman in the United States to visit the IHR. Joint efforts with Arab and Moslem forces reached a peak in the 90's. In 1990, the PLO weekly Al-Istiqlal, printed in Cyprus, published an article by Khaled El-Camali an "expert [sic] on Crematoria"...
  57. Taguieff, Pierre-André. Les Protocoles des sages de Sion: Faux et usages d'un faux. N.p.: Fayard, 2004. [5].

    [Confirmant cette réorientation idéologique, l'un des organesde l'O.L.P., l'hebdomadaire Al'Istiqlal, édité à Chypre, a publié dans sa livraison du 13 au 20 décembre 1990 un article intitulé: « Voici comment la propagande sioniste a imposé le silence à l'intelligence et à la science . L'auteur de l'article, Khaled El Chamali, présenté comme docteur-ingénieur, « spécialiste desfours crématoires »..] Confirming this ideological reorientation, one of the organs of the PLO, the weekly Al-Istiqlal, published in Cyprus, published in its issue of December 13 to 20, 1990 an article entitled: "This is how Zionist propaganda imposed the silence to intelligence and science[sic]."

    The author of the article, Khaled El Chamali, presented as a doctor-engineer, [so-called] "specialist in crematory ovens"...
  58. A Rosen, Hillel Blasts Harvard Awardee Over His Former Organization’s Support for Terrorism, Holocaust Denial, Tablet Magazine, Nov 14, 2017.

    Nihad Awad’s previous employer had strong ties to Hamas and published anti-Semitic screeds...

    In the early 1990s, the letter continued, “Mr. Awad was the public relations director for the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP) which published and distributed a monograph entitled ‘America’s Greatest Enemy: The Jew! And an Unholy Alliance!’”

    According to an autobiographical essay published in 2000, Awad joined the IAP shortly after the Gulf War and worked for the organization through the spring of 1994 before leaving to start CAIR that summer. Sometime prior to August of 1994, the monograph referred to by Fingerhut, a shockingly anti-Semitic pamphlet containing the work of a noted Holocaust denier, was published, bearing the group’s logo on its cover.
  59. Yotam Jacobson, "Members of the Gar'in Torani do not understand...", YNet, 22/11/2021.

    I meet the Abramovich couple at their home in Neve Zeit, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Lod. Avishag and my uncle came to Lod in 1995 as a young couple plus three children, all under the age of four. They were one of the first two families to come to town... In 2004, almost a decade after the establishment of the Gar'in Torani in Lod, a proposal was made in the Knesset to evacuate the Jewish residents from the Ramat Eshkol neighborhood. This neighborhood, which was originally Jewish, has become predominantly Arab since the 1990s. With the entry of the Arab residents there was a mass departure. The Jews who nevertheless remained in it were those who could not leave, most of them new immigrants with minorities of ability; Ethiopian families, who became single parents following the abandonment of fathers, and individuals from the Commonwealth of Independent States. "Residents suffered incessant harassment: theft, stone-throwing, cursing and threats. In one case a child was thrown into a public trash can. Unbearable things," Dudi describes. "The meaning was either to move the Jewish population away and to abandon a neighborhood in the heart of Israel, or to strengthen it." ...

    The couple's move to the neighborhood was accompanied by expressions of violence: "After we moved, they spray-painted a swastika on the ceiling of the foyer of the building, broke the mezuzah and tried to break into the apartment." ... Oz says: "We are perceived as bad in this story: privileged colonialists who come from outside. But the story It is not that we are the strong and they are the weak. No one smashes the windows of our vehicles because of the economic story. A Marxist worldview does not make people displace mezuzahs. The demonstration in the mosque was nationalist. Members of the Ethiopian community are in a more difficult economic situation than Arab society, and they do not riot like that. In our presence here we also contribute to the security of Arab society. We report details of shooters, we are linked and pass on information Will help the police to help them. In some cases it is only thanks to us that shooters are caught and illegal weapons are seized.

    "The Arab sector has not lost anything in the wake of the events. Cases are being closed one after another. Arabs who have done difficult things have been released. There is no governance. Illegal weapons are in insane quantities and the nationalist atmosphere is strengthening," Ribi concludes. "Our neighbors suddenly realized how Palestinian they are. It's constantly in the discourse. Instead of directing anger at the administration - they vent their anger on us, even though they know who we are. They use us as a sector, not taking responsibility for what they did. I'm sure, in the next campaign on the Temple Mount or in Gaza it will happen again. We are trying to make the state understand that this city needs a restart. If the GSS did not realize that the area was on fire - there is a problem here. We are sitting on a barrel of nationalist explosives, which could explode again at any moment."
  60. Nativ, 1995, Issues 4-6, p. 55.
    Therefore, in the closing ceremony of a "police course" (that is, the future army nucleus), which was held in Jericho in August 1995 (!), The graduates swore with raising hand. Fawzi Salim al-Mahdi, one of the commanders of Force 17, Arafat's Praetorian Guard, is known as "Abu Hitler" because he called his two sons "Eichmann" and "Hitler".

    ... ועל כן במסדר סיום של "קורס שוטרים" (כלומר גרעין הצבא לעתיד), שנערך ביריחו באוגוסט 1995 (!) נשבעו הבוגרים במועל־יד. פאוזי סלים אל - מהדי, אחד ממפקדי "כוח 17", המשמר הפרטוריאני של ערפאת , ידוע בכינויו "אבו היטלר" שכן קרא לשני בניו "אייכמן" ו"היטלר".

  61. Jewish western bulletin, April 6, 1995, page 8.

    European Union: See, Hear and speak no evil ....The European Union, led by the Firench Foreign Minister and his colleagues from Spain and Germany disregarded Israel's request that they do not visit Faisal Husseini at Orient House in Jerusalem. By doing so, they blatantly supported the PLO's desire to divide Jerusalem and make a sizable part of the ancient Jewish capital capital of a Palestinian State. The past amoral conduct of these three countries vis-a-vis the Jews did not deter them from this new slight to Israel, which would endanger Israel's very existence. The "Women in Green" (one of the foremost independent activist groups in Israel) vividly portrayed this diplomatic farce in a costumed street theatre demonstration they staged outside of Orient House on the occasion of this infamous visit by the troika. On Thursday morning, Feb. 9, the Women in Green hats were there to greet these "ambassadors of evil" with disdain. Three of the women were dressed in monkey suits, each with top hats and the insignia of the nation they represented. Each had a sign on her costume. The French Minister: "See No Evil"; The Spanish Minister: "Hear No Evil"; and the German Minister: "Speak No Evil" (Of Husseini and Arafat).

    The women also carried placards, one of which was a blown up photograph of the recent graduation of cadets of the Jericho Police who were giving the Nazi salute. Referring to Orient House's Faisal Husseini's uncle, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who adulated Hitler, the placard read: "Husseini-Hitler tie - did not die!"
  62. Oren Kashi, The "Nakba" of the Peace Process, News1, 08/11/2010.

    The center of the Begin-Saadat at Bar-Ilan University distributed a document ("Oslo War: Anatomy of self-deception"), with the inflammation of the Palestinian methods: "This approach makes the Oslo process to the only case in diplomatic history in which one of the signed parties on a peace agreement was ahead of advance, in force of its own signature, for wholesale violation of the agreement. There were, of course, many bilateral agreements on one side or both sides did not sign them at the end of the heart. In September 1938, if presenting a prominent example, Adolf Hitler signed an explicit Munich agreement to use it as a "Trojan horse" to demolish Czechoslovakia. Fifty-five years later, Arafat lived this strategy in the Oslo Accord. Ironically, if the Czechs could not do much because of their prominent military landings and before the international community in the West Bank, in Oslo, the strong side was that it was possible to violate the agreement without being punished, and did so to keep a facade of a partnership.

    More written in the document: "The Palestinians established youth camps in early 1996, which are under the model of the Nazi youth organization Hitler Yugend, which provide a well-planned mixture of Ideological indoctrination and military training for thousands of young Palestinians every year."

    "We plan to eliminate the State of Israel and establish a pure Palestinian state" (Yasser Arafat, 30.1.1996).

    [...] Amidst the Oslo Accord, which is perceived as peace vision in the eyes of the left and other emotion, the Arabs continued their routes. While Israeli eyes blinks the fireworks at the White House, Arafat revealed his "peace vision" at a closed meeting In a luxurious lounge in Stockholm: "We will make the lives of the Jews unbearable through psychological warfare and population explosion. Jews will not want to live among the Arabs ... They will give their homes and challenges to the United States. We are planted on everything, including all Jerusalem. Prime Minister Award and the Minister Yossi Beilin had already assured us the half Jerusalem. The Golan Heights also had been delivered, subject to several small details. And when she returns, at least half a million wealthy Jews will leave Israel." "I do not need Jews. They were and remain Jews," Arafat concluded.
  63. Karsh, Efraim. Arafat's War: The Man and His Battle for Israeli Conquest. United States: Grove Atlantic, 2007. [6].
    As they grow up, Palestinian children can join various youth organization where they are further brainwashed with racist and anti-Semitic ideology. Increasingly important role in this systematic indoctrination is an extensive network of summer camps, established by the PA following its assumption of control of the Palestinian population of the West Bank in early 1996. Modeled on the Nazi youth organization Hitler Jugend, these camps have provided a carefully contrived mixture of ideological indoctrination and military training to thousands of Palestinian youth every year. All camps are named after "martyrs" or spectacular "acts of martyrdom" (i.e., terrorist attacks), and participants are thoroughly imbued with the virtues of death and martyrdom. In the words of a typical poem recited at the opening of a summer camp and broadcast on the PA's television: We are your boys, O Palestine We will flood you with our blood... No one can stand against us on the battlefield... Let the rifle cry with joy... Fan the flames of fire, O son of Canaan, for your people is rising up.
  64. Nadav Shragai. The Story of Rachel's Tomb [Hebrew: 'Al em ha-derekh: Sipuro shel Kever Rachel]. Jerusalem: Gates for Jerusalem Studies, 2005, p. 215.
    [Tr.].

    During the existence of the Palestinian Authority, the systematic desecration of holy places for Jews, especially tombs, became routine. This occurred mainly in places near Arab neighborhoods or localities. Swastikas were painted on the tombstones, abusive slogans and nationalist inscriptions were written, PLO flags were hoisted and even tombstones smashed. At the end of September 1996, these places were attacked with live fire. At Yosef's [Joseph's] tomb, about 5,000 Palestinian demonstrators and about 150 Palestinian police officers attacked a handful of IDF soldiers.

    The soldiers fortified themselves in the tombs room itself after they transferred to him the Torah scrolls that were in the hall of the Beit Midrash. The Palestinians climbed the fences of the compound. They destroyed the large yeshiva building that stood in his yard and burned it down. Thousands of holy books that were in the place caught fire. The furniture was also damaged...
  65. The Battle for the Holy Places (Jerusalem: Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies/Hed Arzi Publishing House, 2000) [in Hebrew], p. 116. [7].
    Systematic desecration of other Jewish holy places, especially graves, became a routine practice that continues to this day, especially in places adjacent to Arab neighborhoods or settlements: smashing tombstones, painting swastikas, nationalist inscriptions and hateful slogans, and waving PLO flags.
  66. Part 1: Full Report: A Compendium of Hate: Palestinian Authority Antisemitism Since Hebron, IMRA, December 16, 1997.

    (communicated by the Israel Government Press Office) Jerusalem, December 16, 1997. THE AGREEMENT Under the terms of the Oslo Accords and the Hebron Protocol, the Palestinian Authority (PA) is obligated to refrain from incitement against Israel and to take measures to prevent others from engaging in it... In his exchange of letters with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on September 9, 1993, Chairman Yasser Arafat wrote, "the PLO renounces the use of terrorism and other acts of violence and will assume responsibility over all PLO elements and personnel in order to assure their compliance, prevent violations and discipline violators." The Interim Agreement (Oslo 2) of September 28, 1995 (Article XXII) states that Israel and the PA "shall seek to foster mutual understanding and tolerance and shall accordingly abstain from incitement, including hostile propaganda, against each other and, without derogating from the principle of freedom of expression, shall take legal measures to prevent such incitement by any organizations, groups or individuals within their jurisdiction." In the Note for the Record which accompanied the Hebron Protocol of January 15, 1997, the Palestinians reaffirmed their commitment regarding, "Preventing incitement and hostile propaganda, as specified in Article XXII of the Interim Agreement." THE VIOLATIONS Antisemitism is an integral part of the rhetoric of Palestinian Authority (PA) officials, and they encourage its use in the Palestinian media in violation of the accords. Six recurrent themes are discernible: 1) Classic anti-Semitic stereotypes 2) Comparisons of Israel with Nazis and Fascists 3) Denial of the Holocaust 4) Libelous Accusations 5) Delegitimizing Israel and the Jewish people 6) Equating Zionism with racism

    Repeated reference is made by Palestinians to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and Palestinian Authority newspapers publish stories about Jewish "plots" and Jewish "fangs". Jews are often depicted as power-hungry and lusting after money, with occasional references to Shakespeare's Shylock and the Merchant of Venice as examples of J.. greed. In the tradition of the medieval blood libel, Palestinian officials have accused Israel of .... 3. Holocaust Denial "... the forged claims of the Zionists regarding alleged acts of slaughter perpetrated against the Jews during the same period." --- from an article in the official PA newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadeedah, September 3, 1997. "Moderator: It is well-known that every year the Jews (Palestinian moderator on television says) exaggerate what the Nazis did to them. They claim there were 6 million killed, but precise scientific research demonstrates that there were no more than 400,000. Has the complex which the Jews have as a result of the Nazis' actions created within them psychological burdens which they are now releasing against the Palestinians? Palestinian author Hassan Al-Agha: The truth is I do not think so. Psychological baggage after 40 or 50 years I am skeptical But I do think that we are talking about an investment. They have profited (Palestinian author Hassan Al-Agha) materially, spiritually, politically and economically from the talk about the Nazi killings. This investment is favorable (Palestinian author Hassan Al-Agha) to them and they view it as a profitable activity so they inflate the number of victims all the time. In another ten years, I do not know what number they will reach, Last year, for the first time, a statistic appeared ...and as you know, when it comes to economics and investments, the J.. (Palestinian author Hassan Al-Agha:) have been very experienced ever since the days of the Merchant of Venice." --- from a cultural affairs program broadcast on the official PA television station on August 25, 1997. "At the end of our period of imprisonment the time passed very slowly. We felt as if we were being burned. Imagine...the Jews are saying: "The Nazis burned us in gas chambers." That is a (official PA television says) false tale, but at times I felt that we were those who were being burned up within the walls..."

    --- Abir Al-Wahidi, female Fatah terrorist released in February 1997, in an interview with the official PA television station, February 13, 1997.
  67. Yassir Arafat's Biography, EretzYisroel.org.
    In an address to the Palestinian Council in Ramallah on 5/10/97... "the Palestinian people were submitted to the worst (sic. Arafat) holocaust in history" (hA'aretz 5/11/97)
  68. (Al-Agha) Quoted in Holocaust Denial in the Middle East, op. cit., p. 12. Israel Studies An Anthology: Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism in the 21st Century by Robert S. Wistrich (August 2012), JVL.
    Other Palestinians have also been explicitly "revisionist" in their perceptions of the Holocaust. Hassan al-Agha, professor at the Islamic University in Gaza City, declared on a PA cultural affairs television program back in 1997: "[T]he Jews view it as a profitable activity so they (sic. al-Agha) inflate the number of victims ... have been very experienced even since the days of the Merchant of Venice."
  69. "The Jews Exaggerate (sic) what the Nazis Did to them," PLO Television Program Says, Likoed, Aug 28, 1997.
    An official PLO television program has claimed that "the Jews exaggerate what the Nazis did to them" and that "no more than 400,000" [sic] Jews were killed in the Holocaust. It is the latest in a series of statements made by senior PLO officials denying or distorting the Holocaust. During an August 25, 1997 cultural affairs program on PLO television, the moderator asked the guest, Palestinian Arab author Hassan al-Agha...
  70. 70.0 70.1 Schweitzer, F., Perry, M. (2003). Antisemitism: Myth and Hate from Antiquity to the Present. United States: Palgrave Macmillan US. 178.
    On September 3, 1997, an article in the official Palestine Authority newspaper referred to the Holocaust as the "forged claims of the Zionists regarding the alleged acts of slaughter perpetrated against the Jews" (Jerusalem Post, International Edition, January 31, 1998. 8). Another article on July 2 in the Palestinian newspaper Al Hayat al jadida referred to the Holocaust as a "deceitful myth[sic]." It accused the Jews of disseminating "frightful pictures of mass executions and invent[ing] the shocking story of the gas ovens, where Hitler allegedly[sic] burned them" (New York Times, International, July 24, 1998).
  71. Arafat’s Prime Minister, Honest Reporting, March 13, 2003.
  72. Anti-Semitism in the Palestinian Media, Memri, July 15, 1998.
    Seif 'Ali Al-Jarwan in the largest daily in the Palestinian Authority, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida July 2, 1998... "When Nazi persecution of the Jews began, the winds began blowing in their favor. What Hitler did to the Jews actually exposed the... plot... persecution was a malicious fabrication..."
    "Holocaust Denial in the Middle East: The Latest Anti-Israel Propaganda Theme" PDF (801 KiB), Anti-Defamation League, 2001, p. 14.
  73. ['Arafat, ha-ish u-milchamto be-Yisra'el] Karsh, Efraim. Arafat: the man and his battle against Israel. Israel: Maariv, 2004. p. 116.

    The PA's official media makes tremendous efforts, albeit with duplicity and internal contradictions, to minimize the Holocaust, if not deny it completely. At the same time, the Palestinians are described as the true victims of the Holocaust, because they apparently must pay the price of the West's supposed desire to atone for this act of genocide through the establishment of a Jewish state. (Apart from the actual lack of "remedial policy" on the part of European countries - Great Britain, the occupying power of the Land of Israel passionately opposed the establishment of a Jewish state - if you accept the denial of the Palestinian Holocaust, this means that European countries had no conceivable reason for pangs of conscience over something that was not even occurred). Even Abu Mazen, one of the prominent symbols of Palestinian reconciliation, claimed in a book he published in 1984 that less than a million Jews were murdered in the Holocaust... "The persecution of the Jews is a false [sic] myth," stated a typical article in al-Hayat al-Jadida. The Jews attached the label of the Holocaust to this alleged [sic] persecution and used it to garner sympathy for their cause.

    They began to spread [sic - al-Hayat al-Jadida] fake [sic - al-Hayat al-Jadida] pictures of mass executions and fabricated the incredible story about gas chambers, in which the Jews were allegedly [sic - al-Hayat al-Jadida] exterminated by Hitler. The newspapers were filled with pictures of Jews being harvested with Hitler's machine guns, or being taken away.
  74. The One Hundred and Sixty-Sixth Session of the Fifteenth Knesset Wednesday, 16 Kislev 5761 (December 13, 2000) Jerusalem, Knesset, 11:02 p.m. [8].

    Proposals for the Holocaust denial agenda in the Palestinian Authority

    Chairman M. Levy: We continue with the agenda item on Holocaust denial in the Palestinian Authority. The first speaker, MK Avraham Hirchson - is gone. Member of Knesset Rabbi Chaim Druckman, please.

    Haim Druckman (NRP): Mr. Speaker, Distinguished Knesset, As a Holocaust survivor, as a Jew, as a person, I would like to shout against the Holocaust denial by the Palestinian Authority. This is not a one-time incident, but a cynical and vicious method. I will give just a few of the many examples I have.

    On the occasion of November 29, a senior Palestinian historian appeared on Palestinian television, saying the following: False allegations [sic] arose, that the Jews were murdered here and there, and the Holocaust, and of course - It's all [sic] lies and baseless claims. Not Chelmno, not Dacau, not Auschwitz. These were places for [sic - Palestinian propaganda] "disinfection" [sic - Palestinian propaganda]. They began to advertise in their propaganda media that they had been persecuted, murdered and destroyed. Committees began to operate here and there, to create this entity - Israel - a foreign entity that was sown as cancer [sic - Palestinian propaganda] in our country, where our ancestors lived, we live in it and our sons will live in it. They always presented themselves as victims [sic - Palestinian propaganda], and they did an exhibition for heroism and the Holocaust. Whose heroism [sic - Palestinian propaganda]? And which Holocaust [sic - Palestinian propaganda]?

    Mr. Chairman, these things are not just malicious lies, but things hateful to the people of Israel, which do not shame the terrible anti-Semites at all for generations.

    In the same broadcast, the person who was presented as President Arafat's adviser said the following: First, I want to say that this is our Palestine from Metula to Rafah, to Aqaba, from the river to the sea. And if that's not enough, I'll quote from the book "Palestine for Our Country," which is a sixth grade textbook: There is no alternative but the destruction of Israel. And I will also add this sentence from the newspaper Al-Hayat al-Jadida: Corruption is in the nature of the J.. on earth, so much so that you rarely find corruption without the J.. behind it, or constituting a cause for it.

    Mr. Chairman, Palestinian youth are being educated on this abysmal hatred of Jews. Is it a peace education? It is important that they pay attention to all these complementary things, that the Palestinian Authority is a partner for peace, and if it is given significant parts of our country, they will be content with that and we will live in peace. This is a terrible illusion. The truth is that they want to dispossess us from the whole land of Israel, and those who still had doubts about it, the last two and a half months have come and patted him on the face.

    Mr. Chairman, as I have already mentioned, Holocaust denial by the Palestinian Authority is a method. This is the cynical and vicious policy of the Palestinian Authority.

    In the newspaper Al Hayat al-Jadida [الحياة الجديدة], Dr. Samir Shehadeh writes: I believe that Israel is lying to the world about the lies of its past massacres and the racism it suffered in Germany. And another article in the same newspaper reads: A collective carried out against them and to invent the shocking story of the gas stoves in which Hitler allegedly [sic - Palestinian propaganda] burned them. The "truth" is that the persecution of the Jews is a [sic - Palestinian propaganda] false legend, which the Jews called [sic - Palestinian propaganda] the "Holocaust" disaster, and used [sic - Palestinian propaganda] it to arouse affection for them.

    Mr President, we must truly recognize that the Palestinian Authority is our enemy and not a single word of it can be trusted. We must pray the prayer of King David: Padney and save me from the hands of strangers whose mouths have spoken false and to their right lies false.

    Chairman M. Levy: Thanks. MK Ofer Hugi, three minutes. Ofer Hugi (Shas): Mr. Speaker, Members of the Knesset, The issue of Holocaust denial is a very sensitive issue for the people of Israel. This is the greatest disaster that the people of Israel have experienced, and during the two thousand years of exile the people of Israel have undergone very great suffering. Arab countries know this. Many of the people of Israel were in Babylon, Algeria, Morocco, they went through this suffering, daily suffering in the persecutions and disasters that took place in the community. During the Holocaust, six million of Israel became extinct.

    I ask, why do Arab states and the Palestinian Authority deny the Holocaust? What is the reason, what is the point of wanting it? At the time, when Saddam Hussein wanted to destroy the people of Israel, we saw that the Palestinian people and its leaders were the first to dance and wanted the people of Israel to be destroyed. It proves what the intentions of the Palestinian people, of their leaders; They do not want to reach peace ....
  75. Doron Sheffer, "Palestinian education encourages extermination of Jews", YNet, Jan 25, 2005.

    Extensive research on incitement in the PA media reveals a harsh reality: the Jews are portrayed as hopeless traitors, the source of all the wars and evil in the world, and the inevitable solution - their destruction. "The Holocaust is understandable - in light of the behavior of the Jews in Europe; Balfour and Hitler had the same goal - to eliminate them." Minister Sharansky: Despite expectations from Abu Mazen, incitement broadcasts continue, Jews are portrayed as subhuman... Another example, from the Palestinian daily Al-Hayat al-Jadida from 1998, presents Zionism as a European defense program designed to get rid of the presence of Jews in Europe. According to the researchers, this historical "fact" is part of the official curriculum in the PA.

    The section from the newspaper compares Hitler to Balfour: "The difference between the two was simple: the first (Hitler) had no colonies to send the Jews to, so he destroyed them, while Balfour made Palestine one of his colonies and sent the Jews there. Balfour is Hitler of the colonies, while Hitler is Balfour without colonies. Both wanted to get rid of the Jews ... Zionism was critical to defending the interests of the West in the region, while Europe got rid of its Jewish burden."
  76. I Marcus, "Had there been no Balfour Declaration, the PA would have had to invent it," JPost, Nov 2, 2017.
  77. [PA daily crosswords: Safed and Haifa are Palestinian cities, PMW, Mar 14, 2013.
    ... In 1999, PMW reported on a crossword puzzle defining Israel's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem, as a "Jewish center for commemorating the Holocaust and the Lies." [sic]. The report led to widespread international condemnation of the PA.
  78. Proposals for the agenda of arson and desecration of holy books in Hebron - the Knesset. The Seventh Session of the Fifteenth Knesset Monday, 14 Tammuz 5769 (June 28, 1999), Jerusalem, Knesset.

    Haim Druckman... About a week ago, there were two serious cases of desecration of the Holy of Holies in Hebron. The first case occurred the previous Shabbat, the parsha " [zot Chukat haTorah] "This is the statute of the law ." While hundreds of Hebron Jews and thousands of guests make their way wrapped in prayer shawls to the Cave of the Patriarchs and the synagogues, early risers found pages of holy books, Siddur and Chumashim, tossed and rolled in the street. When they hurried to lift them, their eyes darkened: on the pages were painted the Star of David and inside them swastikas, and on many of them were written abusive graffiti in Arabic such as: A day will come and we will subdue you, we will defeat you, despicable and lowly, we will take revenge on you. I have a photo from these pages in my hand, and I am attaching it to the protocol ... Yaakov Litzman ... Mr. Speaker, Distinguished Knesset, Hebron, the City of the Patriarchs, last week witnessed a horrific and appalling act of arson in the old cemetery and desecration of holy books in it. Arrangement pages were found torn, dumped and rolling down Main Street. The Arab rioters did not stop there and painted swastikas and abusive graffiti on the holy books. I would like to protest strongly against the grave act, in my name and in the name of the Torah Judaism faction and in the name of many who have approached me and expressed their shock and pain at what happened in Hebron. Hebron was from ancient times one of the four holy cities in the Land of Israel, along with Jerusalem, Safed and Tiberias. Here our ancestor Abraham established his place of return when he returned from Egypt, here he bought the Cave of the Patriarchs and here also our ancestors Isaac and Jacob lived and here they found their burial. It is worth noting that not only Jews respected the sanctity of the city. The Arabs also treated the Cave of the Patriarchs with respect and saw importance in their control over it. None of them thought of harming the Cave of the Patriarchs or another Jewish site in the city. Indeed, the Cave of the Patriarchs and other Jewish sites in the city have been beautifully preserved for generations. Despite this, there were always rioters who used their power to attack the Jews and kill them. This was the case in the events of 1929 and in previous generations, when the rulers of the city persecuted the Jews. It seems that it was such rioters who this week committed the horrific act of desecrating the Holy Scriptures, drawing swastikas and abusive graffiti and setting fire to the ancient cemetery - acts that caused the hearts of every Jew in the Land of Israel and throughout the world to permeate.

    Security forces must do everything possible to stop the perpetrators and prosecute them. I hope the investigation into this matter does not last too long. I call on the Israeli government to act with all the necessary aggression to bring the rioters who committed the acts to justice and even to ensure that such acts do not recur. Thanks.
  79. Gas Chamber Denial in the Palestinian Media, Memri, June 1, 1999.
    Following are excerpts from an article, about the 1988 trial of a Holocaust denier in Canada, entitled "The Legend (sic) and the Truth: An American Expert Discusses the Details" which appeared in the Palestinian newspaper Al-Manar, May 3, 1999...
  80. Mein Kampf, Palestinian best seller, (PMW)
    Mein Kampf was rated 6th on the best-seller list among Palestinians in a survey conducted and reported in PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida. Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, official PA daily. Sep 2, 1999.
  81. Hitler's Mein Kampf In East Jerusalem And PA Territories. Memri, September 30, 1999.

    An Arabic translation of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf is being distributed by Al-Shurouq, a Ramallah based book distributor, to East Jerusalem and territories controlled by the PA. According to Agence France Presse (Sept. 8), the book, previously banned by Israel, has been allowed by the PA and is sixth on the Palestinian best-seller list. Bisan publishers in Lebanon first published this edition in 1963 and again in 1995. The book costs about $10. The cover, presented below, shows a picture of Hitler, a swastika, and the title in both German and Arabic. The translator, Luis Al-Haj, wrote the following introduction:

    "Adolf Hitler was not an ordinary man to be [forgotten] by the wheels of time... Adolf Hitler does not belong to the German people alone, he is one of the few [sic] great...

    Mein Kampf in East Jerusalem & the Palestinian Authority JVL. [9]

  82. The One Hundred and Eighty-Fifth Session of the Fifteenth Knesset Tuesday, 18 Adar 5761 (March 13, 2001) Jerusalem, Knesset, time 16:02

    Antisemitism and Holocaust denial in the Arab media "Knesset Record", second session, Booklet 29, p. 7687 Michael Kleiner (Herut [Freedom] - National Movement): Madam Speaker, members of the Knesset, before the Speaker called my name, she called the name of Knesset member Abdulmalik Dehamshe - he is not here. After she called out the name of Knesset member Azmi Bishara - he is not here. I have a hypothesis that their friends won't be here either, because this topic, they seem to have a problem with. After all, they have something to say about everything, but they ran away from this topic, because what will they say? What, they don't know? They don't read the textbooks of Syria and Jordan and the PA, and Knesset member Orlev, also of Egypt, which you didn't mention - - Zevulun Orlev (from Mafdal [NRP]): Right.

    Michael Kleiner (Freedom - National Movement): - - and they all look like the textbooks in Germany of the 1920s and 1930s, the same cartoons, the same sayings, the same hatred of Jews, the same incitement against Jews; So what will they say here? What will Knesset member Abdulmalik Dehamshe say here, what, he doesn't know that the phased plan is the continuation of the final solution in other ways? What, he doesn't know that the most common book in the Palestinian Authority, the number one bestseller month after month, in Nablus and Ramallah and Gaza, is "Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler, translated into Arabic? What, they don't know that before the Six Day War, Radio Egypt said day and night: Get ready, fish in the Mediterranean Sea, the Jews will come and eat them in a little while? What, they don't know the comparisons to an insect, the delegitimization, the quotations from "Der Sturmer", which are then expressed in the chants: Idbah al Yahud, in Gaza and also in Umm al Fahm? So what will they come, what will they sit, what will they say, what will they listen to. I always ask, or we all asked, the generation of the parents, the grandparents, why didn't you see the writing on the wall? Why didn't you hear the shouting from all the walls of Europe, what, you didn't read "Mein Kampf", why were you surprised, everything was said, everything was written, everything was warned, how did you ignore it? I think that the lesson of this discussion should be today, not to ignore the writing on the wall even if it is unpleasant to see it, even if the message is unpleasant. Their goal is that we will not be here, otherwise why would countries like Iran .. which have no border with us, strive to obtain nuclear weapons? What is this jihad that calls for a Fatwah war against everyone who is not Muslim? And what is the stance - after [Ehud] Barak gave them the concessions at Camp David, what is this stance on the right of return if not the desire not to have a Jewish state here, if not the desire to implement the phased plan, which, as I said, is the continuation of the final solution in another way?

    We need to be awake, we need to draw the conclusions and we need to know that we would very much like to be here only by virtue of the right, because we have that right. But if we are not here also thanks to our strength and our ability to stand...
  83. The hate that will not die. Linda Grant, The Guardian, Dec 17, 2001.
    On September 18, Al-Manar television based in Beirut broadcast a news item that subsequently appeared on its English-language website...

    Protocols of the Elders of Zion", an anti-semitic forgery originating in 19th-century tsarist Russia that invented a secret cabal of Jews plotting to take over the world. The "Protocols" are enshrined in the Charter of the Palestinian organisation Hamas: "After Palestine, the Zionists aspire to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates," it says. "When they will have digested the region they overtook, they will aspire to further expansion, and so on. Their plan is embodied in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and their present conduct is the best proof of what we are saying." An Arabic translation of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf is being distributed by Al-Shurouq, a Ramallah-based book distributor, to East Jerusalem and territories controlled by the Palestinian Authority. According to an Agence France Presse report on September 8, the book, previously banned by Israel, had been allowed by the PA and was sixth on the Palestinian bestseller list.

    The PA, with EU funding, has been updating schoolbooks that had not been replaced since the time of Jordanian rule. Most of the anti-semitic stereotyping and incitement against Israel has gone, but last year Israel and the PA met in Cyprus to discuss how the Holocaust against the Jews should be represented. Dr Musa Al-Zu'but, chairman of the Palestinian Legislative Council education committee, writing in the PA newspaper Al-Risala on April 13, 2000, said: "There will be no such attempt to include the history of the Holocaust in the Palestinian curriculum ... The Holocaust has been exaggerated in order to present the Jews as victims of a great crime, to justify [the claim] that Palestine is necessary as a homeland for them, and to give them the right to demand compensation."
  84. "Nativ." (The Committee for the Publication of Nativ, 2003). Issues 1-3, p. 46.

    ... why did it turn into an anti-Semitic-Nazi-racial persecution that is now flooding the Muslim world? Main Kampf, from the first publications published in Ramallah after the territory was transferred to the Palestinian Authority. The book was a hit as soon as it was published - in 2000 the fifth edition was printed. According to the British historian David Price Jones, Hitler's admiration for the Arab world stems first and foremost from the ease with which he succeeded in exterminating Jews. A study by the German government among Arab youth in the State of Israel revealed that Hitler is at the top of the list of young boys' figures they admire... A historical description may begin at the dawn of the last century: it was around 1900, with the growing influence of Europeans in the Middle East, and with the active spread of anti-Semitism by European colonists, extreme anti-Semitism began - as an extreme orderly-doctrine - "to spread among both Christian Arabs and Muslims." The British themselves appointed the infamous anti-Semite, Haj Amin al-Husseini, as the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. Much of the Mufti's early material comes from the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a document that focuses on accusing J.. of being servants of Satan, which connects to democracy, capitalism, and socialism, and does not focus on racial categories. To find true racist anti-Semitism, we must look at the intrusions perpetrated by the Nazis in the Middle East before and during World War II, exploiting the feelings of Arab populations eager to get rid of British and French imperialism. This is a well-known story, and so is the collaboration of the Mufti of Jerusalem in deepening these intrusions. Sayyid Qutb, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood and his secular enemy, Egyptian President Abdel Nasser, both continued anti-Semitic propaganda after the war, combining accusations of "devilish work" taken from "protocols" with "racism." In displaying a thing and its opposite reserved for the nightmare kingdom of propaganda, in which the principle of non-contradiction is suspended in favor of a rather malicious target, some Arabs began accusing Isr.. of [sic] Nazi racism, as did the first chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Ahmad Shukeiri. The "logic" is something like this: Hitler was right in his attempt to exterminate the Jews; however, the Holocaust [sic] was not and was not created, although it should have existed; the Jews killed Muslims / Arabs - that is, the J..s are the real Nazis. (We assume the conclusion is that the Jews killed the wrong people and had to finish Hitler's job and kill... themselves).

    To complete the cycle, the current PLO chairman, Yasser Arafat, calls the grand mufti: 'our hero', claiming that he was "one of his soldiers" in the 1948 war.

    However, the presentation of an ideology is not enough to explain its spread. The explanation lies in its political benefit. The political benefits that the Arabs in the Middle East derived from Nazi racial propaganda in the 1930s and 1940s stood in contrast to the capitalist and democratic regimes that ruled the region. Although these regimes were in retreat, the commercial regimes of Israel and the United States, the "little satan" and the "Great satan," took their place as beneficial targets for the Muslim political elites in the region.

  85. US embassy boycotts Cairo Book Fair after discovery of anti-Semitic propaganda, JNS, February 7, 2019. The Cairo International Book Fair features publishers from 27-plus countries and hosted more than 2 million attendees in 2018. A copy of Adolf Hitler's “Mein Kampf” for sale by a street vendor in Ramallah in the West Bank, on Aug. 5, 2015. Photo by Micah Bond/Flash90. [10]
  86. Nativ, Iss. 1-6, 2007, p. 47.
    Arafat who encouraged the publication of Mein Kampf in Ramallah ... ערפאת, שעודד את הוצאתו לאור של מיין קאמפף ברמאללה...
"The Mufti.. concocted a new kind of antisemitism that combined traditional Muslim antisemitism, like the anti-Jewish verses you find in the Koran, with the Nazi antisemitism that demonised Jews... His whole ideology was antisemitic and from the very beginning he targeted Jews, not Zionists."
The difference between lies and reality is sometimes just a color on a map


W. Ormsby-Gore as he was preparing the royal commission report, "Though I knew there was ill-feeling between Jews and Arabs, I had not realized the depth and intensity of the hatred with which the Jews are held by the Arabs..."
"It is not Israel's settlement blocks but rather the Palestinian ideological blockade that constitutes the biggest barrier to peaceful arrangements . The Jew-hatred in this region must no longer be played down as a kind of local custom ..."
The only tweet (July 2014) on the Twitter account of the late American Elan Ganeles - murdered by Arab-Islamist "Palestinian" on Feb 27, 2023 hy"d: "I think you're always going to have tension in the Middle East, when there's [are] people who want to kill Jews, and the Jews don't want to be killed, and neither side is willing to compromise."