In
an article posted on the website of the Jordanian daily Al-Sabil, which
is owned by the Muslim Brotherhood, journalist Jamal Al- Shawahin stated
that no more than a few hundred or a few dozen Jews and non-Jews were put to
death in the Nazi gas chambers, as a punishment for committing treason, and
that Jewish circles exploit this minor incident to this day to achieve
political gains. Al-Shawahin also compared Israel to Nazi Germany and concluded
that the former is currently the world's most criminal regime and that Hitler
was "a million times" more merciful than former Israeli prime
ministers Ariel Sharon, Yitzhak Shamir and Yitzhak Rabin. He added that Hitler
and Palestinian leader Haj Amin Al-Husseini jointly struggled against the
British mandate, which allowed Jews to enter Palestine and Arabs to be expelled
from it.
The
following are excerpts from the article:
Jamal Al- Shawahin (image: sahafi.jo)
"Why did
the German leader Hitler hate the Jews and constantly threaten to cut out their
dirty tongues, although they were of impeccable German origin? Why did he fear
their activities [although] they constituted less than 500,000 citizens, over
half of whom immigrated to Palestine prior to 1930 and of those remaining [in
Germany] over half subsequently emigrated to the United States and other
countries, so that by 1939 only a few thousand poor and totally destitute [Jews]
remained? During World War II [those Jews] were dispersed or transferred to
camps where they were allegedly burned in the gas chambers. This is
questionable, because those killed in the gas chambers were no more than a few
hundred or a few dozen people, [both Jewish] and others, who were accused of
treason. But Jewish circles trade on them and obtain infinite dividends to this
day."
MEMRI TV Clip No.
4261
Israeli Jews Deported To Europe In Hamas Parody On Israeli National Anthem - Warning: Graphic Images
Hamas TV recently
broadcast a parody on the Israeli national anthem, called "The End of Hope" (a
play on the Hebrew title "Ha-Tikva"). In the parody, produced by the Izz Al-Din
Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, Jews are seen being deported to
Russia and Germany. The parody aired on the Hamas-owned Al-Aqsa TV channel to
mark Israel’s Independence Day.
Following are excerpts:
TV host: "We have a
video... We are used to the Al-Qassam Brigades responding to every action taken
by the Zionist enemy, whether a military or security action, or in the realm of
intelligence or the media.
"The Al-Qassam Brigades have produced a short film. Titled
'The End of Hope,' it responds to the false claims of the Zionist enemy."
[...]
Title: "The End of Hope"
A giant model of a Star of David, topped by the Knesset and a
menorah, covers most of the area of Israel. A boy wearing a kafiya is seen
running toward it and throwing a stone at it, whereupon the model collapses.
Song: "The army of the Zionists was built of wax.
"It has already melted, and no hope for it remains.
"The Jews are villains, who have been here before.
"Will someone please tell me what is left of them.
"Two parts –
the first will be returned
"to its land of origin, if it so chooses,
"while the food who insists [on remaining]
"is doomed to be buried underground."
MEMRI TV Clip No.
4259
Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif: We Will Fight Zionist Allegations About Holocaust Denial
In a recent speech to the Iranian parliament, Iranian Foreign
Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that his country would continue its struggle
against the allegations of the Zionists regarding Holocaust denial. "We
will not allow the Zionist propaganda machine to invent lies," he said.
According to media reports, Zarif also said that he would not allow people to
deny the Holocaust. This statement, however, was not included in the part
broadcast by IRINN.
Following is an excerpt:
Mohammad Javad Zarif: "We will
continue our struggle against the allegations of the Zionists regarding
Holocaust denial. We will not allow the Zionist propaganda machine to invent
lies. They portray themselves as victims, and at the same time, they spread
panic regarding our beloved and proud Iran."
[...]
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