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Monday, June 18, 2007

Arab Nations React to Gaza War With Jew Hatred

The Arab media has been chock full of Anti-Semitic political cartoons. You see the Gaza war was all our (the Jooze) fault. And the reaction in the state owned Arab Muslim media is to show the most repulsive anti-Jewish Stereotypes. Please look at these cartoons twice. The first time look very quickly skip the words in between the cartoons. Try to figure out which ones came from a "moderate" Muslim country. See if you can tell a difference. Now look slowly, there is no difference between the supposedly "moderate" Arab countries and the supposedly radical ones.

Arab and Muslim Media Blame Israel for Internal Palestinian Strife

The internecine fighting between Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip has unleashed a barrage of virulently anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic cartoons in the Arab and Muslim media. Anti-Semitism has been a consistent feature in the Arab and Muslim media for decades, with the conflict between Fatah and Hamas providing the latest opportunity to blame the Jews and Israel. The following cartoons portray Israel and the Jews (many of them depicted with age-old stereotypical characteristics) as encouraging and mocking the strife between Hamas and Fatah, and portraying Israel as the beneficiary of their internal strife.

Algeria

Al-Khabar, June 17, 2007

The cartoon's headline: "The Palestinian Authority is splitting into two governments." The man is saying: "This is diversity…"

Bahrain


Akhbar al-Khalij, June 18, 2007

The Hammer is representing a "civil war." In Arabic, at the bottom: "The Palestinian people."


Akhbar al-Khalij, June 15, 2007

Israel\the Jews are painting the word "terror" with a brush representing "Hamas" and the "Fatah," through "the Palestinian blood."


Akhbar al-Khalij, June 14, 2007 The man on the right is representing "the Palestinian people." His right arm is representing "Hamas"; the left is representing "Fatah."



Egypt


Al-Akhbar , June 18, 2007

Olmert is saying: "I would also like to thank the brothers from Hamas and Fatah's military wings for their precious help and their standing beside us in exterminating themselves."

Kuwait


Al-Jarida, June 14, 2007

The fight between Fatah and Hamas in Gaza .

Lebanon


Al-Mustaqbal, June 16, 2007

Oman


Oman , June 13, 2007

Olmert is swimming in Gaza 's blood

Palestinian Authority


Al-Ayyam, June 14, 2007

Qatar


Al-Watan, June 17, 2007

The newspaper reads the "The Palestinian-Palestinian Conflict," and the Jew\Israeli is laughing in response.


Ar-Raya, June 16, 2007

On the right: "Hamas;" on the left: "Fatah."


Al-Watan, June 16, 2007

The cartoon's headline: "The Palestinian inner fight – from Gaza to the (West) Bank." The Jew\Israeli insert the plug, which stands for " Gaza ", into the plug point, which stands for "the (West) Bank."

Al-Watan, June 13, 2007 On the right: "Fatah;" on the left: "Hamas."



Saudia Arabia


Al-Madin, June 16, 2007

The cartoon's headline: "The inner fight in the Palestinian territories continues."


Al-Jazira, June 15, 2007

In Arabic: "Fatah" and Hamas."


Arabnews, June 14, 2007


Syria

Tishrin, June 18, 2007

In Arabic: "Civil war."


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Historically, Arabs have been unable to find the faults within themselves, it is always an outsider who ios to blame... The more they protest, the more they blame dem Jooz, the more their own inadequacies are exposed.

rabbi sedley said...

Compare these cartoons with this one from New Zealand. Uncanny resemblance!

Mike Moreu cartoon

Rabbi Sedley