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Dr. Wasīm al-Sīsī believes that Egyptians are more likely to be the chosen people of God than Jews as they have the long-standing civilization, sciences, and ethics that Jews lack. He also believes that Jews have stolen the heroic stories of the Pharaonic kings and wrongfully recorded them in their...
Muhammad al-Ajroud examines the protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion in an attempt to link what he calls “Jewish ambitions to dominate the world” to the recent “Zionist penetration of the Egyptian economy.”
The Wafd article is a serious distortion of the CIDI report on anti-Semitism and the press release of June 13. Many claims are highly exaggerated. AWR summarized the CIDI report, compared this with the article in the Wafd and provided some comments on the CIDI report.
The author compares between the reactions to criticizing Jews and abusing the belief of Muslims in view of the reactions given to the statements of American General William Boykin and the Malaysian prime minister about Islam and the Jews. The first stated that Muslims worship idols and his...
A study by Dr. Osama El-Baz, the chief political advisor to President Hosni Mubarak, on anti-Semitism. He recounts the history of the term and explain the difference between "anti-Jewish" and "anti-Semitic" sentiments. He believes that Arab and Islamic proponents of anti-Semitism purvey shoddy...
The Nov. 15 editorial "Galloping Anti-Semitism" criticized Egypt for not censoring a television series that The Post found objectionable. But freedom of expression means broadcasting all points of view, even the most regrettable. The editorial portrayed the series, "Horseman Without a Horse," as...
“A Knight Without a Horse” is strongly Egyptian nationalistic, a sentiment that fits well with the current sentiment of nationalism in Egypt. The anti-semitic “protocols of the Elders of Zion” are not the only source but one of the sources used for this film.
A press review of attitudes to the Muslim Brotherhood and its role in the new parliament, criticism that the group is putting party politics over the Egyptian people, and statements by leading figures in the group questioning the Holocaust.
I woke up one morning to find out that I was accused of anti-Semitism, that is to say, accused of being anti-Israel. This happened because I dared to search and write an article titled The Lie about the Burning of the Jews in the Islamic weekly Al-Liwaa Al-Islami. It has been more than two months...
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) considered the year 2004 as the cruelest in the history of anti-Semitism, pointing out that Muslims were the main reason behind the continued and escalating tone of anti-Semitism worldwide.

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