The problem of anti-Semitism in the Arab world needs to be addressed before attempts are made to solve the Israeli-Palestinian problem, not postponed until after a solution is found.
Iran’s Ayatollah Nasir Makarim Shirazi said there is no prohibition against purchasing a vaccine from Israel provided there is no other country from which to acquire it.
Ilhan Omar claims that Muslims are called anti-Semites only because they are Muslim. In other words, anyone who calls out Muslim anti-Semitism is Islamophobic.
Other quotes by Al-Habbash, who said the conflict with Israel is one of good vs. evil, include calling Israel ‘Satan’s project’ and a ‘Culture of Satan.’
A U.K. Muslim website commended the mosque for ‘responding to community concerns’ by shutting down a Holocaust education exhibit praising Albanian Muslims for saving Jews during World War II.
For years, Israeli athletes have faced boycotts, snubs and logistical hurdles related to sporting events hosted by Arab and Muslim countries. Finally, the IJF put its foot down.
Why has the Arab and Muslim world stopped dead in its tracks, while Western countries make great strides of progress? Does it has anything to do with the way the Arab world approaches Jews and Israel?
‘You’ve been murdering children for 70 years. Berlin is ours now, and you won’t listen to crappy Jewish music here,’ Arabs shouted at a German Jewish teen.
It was deeply disappointing that during her speech at the United Nations ‘anti-Semitism’ conference last week, US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power failed even to mention ‘Muslim’ or ‘Islamic’ anti-Semitism.