One day after a meeting in
the Knesset where von Schnurbein said that she recognized that
anti-Semitism often lies behind anti-Zionism, she met with Exhibit A.
And Ashrawi didn't disappoint, going on a rant about "the racist culture of hatred that is being fed by the occupying power."
It will be recalled that Ashrawi's Miftah organization had articles on
its website that said that Jews eat matzoh made with Christian blood on
Passover, and defended it, calling me names for exposing it, before the world media started to notice it and Miftah then "apologized" (but only in English, while the antisemitic article was in Arabic.)
After that I discovered that Miftah also questioned whether there were any Jewish Temples in Jerusalem, that it supported terror attacks and glorified suicide bombers, It also condemns any sort of programs that encourage dialogue between Palestinians and Israeli Jews as "normalization," in direct opposition to the EU which funds several such programs.
This article says "History
has taught us that the culture and mentality of Judaism is a culture of
complaint and accusation against the other (goyim)"
The article goes on to say that the Talmud is a racist work, but the
quotes it uses to prove that actually show how the Palestinians do not
want to accept Jewish history. The article quotes the Talmud as saying
"Why is Israel compared to an olive tree? To learn that just as the
olive tree does not lose its leaves in the summer or in the winter, so
too the children of Israel will never disappear completely from this
world or the next." You can see how that would be offensive!
Or similarly, a medrash that says that God compared all the cities of
the world to place the Temple and He chose Jerusalem. This is another
example of "Jewish racism" which in fact reveals that Palestinian Arabs
refuse to accept historical facts of the Temples in Jerusalem and the
Jewish nation.
Oh, and it praises Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy.
This article castigates the US for passing a bill to monitor antisemitism, saying that the Arabs are the only Semites. [...]
So, yes, the EU's official in charge of fighting antisemitism decided
that it would be useful to get the perspective of someone whose
organization has been responsible for spreading antisemitism.
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