Actors of Arab TV Series Khaybar Make Antisemitic Remarks
Thanks to Don Salem
Here
is not only good history lesson, but important information about how
Egyptian adults and children are taught to feel about Jews.
This series , aside from violating international law is also prohibited by the U.N. Charter. So?????? Don
On the reasons for the attack, Italian orientalist Laura Veccia Vaglieri claims some motives might have included the prestige which the engagement would confer upon Muhammad among his followers, as well the booty from this wealthy town which could be used to supplement future piracy campaigns. This template was used by the nazi party which was unable to raise enough funds pay its printers until it started to expropriate Jewish wealth in Germany.
The
Jews of Khaybar finally surrendered and were allowed to live in the
oasis on the condition that they would give one-half of their rich
agricultural produce to the Muslims. Jews continued to live in the
oasis for several more years until they were expelled by khalifa Umar.
Why settle for half their riches when they could take it all?
The imposition of tribute upon the conquered Jews served as a precedent for provisions in Islamic law requiring the exaction of tribute known as jizya from non-Muslims under Muslim rule, and confiscation of land belonging to non-Muslims into the collective property of the Muslim community.
At many Arab-muslim jihadist rallies, at islamic terrorist public parades, and at anti-Israel demonstrations in the USA, we often hear the chant:
"Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud, Jaish Muhammad sa ya'ud."
This is a direct threat of mass annihilation and means "Jews, remember Khaybar, the army of Muhammad is returning."
After reading the report below, you may recall that the muslim countries have proposed an international UN prohibition against any criticism of islam or its so-called "prophet."
It has been said that this TV series is analogous to the German government sponsoring a "documentary" showing that the evil Jews were responsible for the Holocaust and therefore deserved to be killed and cremated.
The US administration has issued no comment at this time. My guess is that they never will issue any form of criticism. If you see one in print or on TV, please let me know the details.
-- Eliyahu
LAN ASTASLEM
I WILL NOT SUBMIT TO ISLAM!
PLEASE FORWARD.
THIS REPORT MUST BE WIDELY DISSEMINATED!
The imposition of tribute upon the conquered Jews served as a precedent for provisions in Islamic law requiring the exaction of tribute known as jizya from non-Muslims under Muslim rule, and confiscation of land belonging to non-Muslims into the collective property of the Muslim community.
At many Arab-muslim jihadist rallies, at islamic terrorist public parades, and at anti-Israel demonstrations in the USA, we often hear the chant:
"Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud, Jaish Muhammad sa ya'ud."
This is a direct threat of mass annihilation and means "Jews, remember Khaybar, the army of Muhammad is returning."
After reading the report below, you may recall that the muslim countries have proposed an international UN prohibition against any criticism of islam or its so-called "prophet."
It has been said that this TV series is analogous to the German government sponsoring a "documentary" showing that the evil Jews were responsible for the Holocaust and therefore deserved to be killed and cremated.
The US administration has issued no comment at this time. My guess is that they never will issue any form of criticism. If you see one in print or on TV, please let me know the details.
-- Eliyahu
LAN ASTASLEM
I WILL NOT SUBMIT TO ISLAM!
PLEASE FORWARD.
THIS REPORT MUST BE WIDELY DISSEMINATED!
Simon Wiesenthal Center Slams ‘Khaybar’ Miniseries After Video of Actors Spewing Jew-Hatred Surfaces
July 9, 2013 Zach Pontz THE ALGEMEINER
MEMRI released video Tuesday of the stars of “Khaybar,” set to air in Egypt this month, that captures them making inflammatory and anti-Semitic remarks. One actor says that all Jews think about “is making money.” Another says that Jews “have no moral values,” while another explains that the purpose of the show is to portray Jews as the enemy of Islam.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told The Algemeiner that the mainstream appeal is deeply unsettling and that it proves that “Jew has become a dirty word in the world.”
“The fact that we now have the proliferation–and if you will the fine-tuning–of this kind of hateful imagery on satellite TV and on the internet is devastating. To undo that kind of hatred will take at least a generation. And the spillover is dramatic,” he said.
“We’re not talking about rabble rousers in the streets. This is a sophisticated production that will have commercials attached to it and it shows its becoming embedded in their cultures,” he added.
One of the show’s writers, Yusri al-Jindy, attempted further to validate the corrosive intent of the series, saying in an interview in June with Al-Masry Al-Youm, an Egypt-based daily newspaper, that it is meant “to expose the naked truth about the Jews and stress that they cannot be trusted.”
Anonymous blogger Elder of Ziyon has written extensively about the program and has even spearheaded a petition against it. In an email to The Algemeiner he slammed the international community for its silence on the issue.
“The video shows clearly that the series is not meant to be a historical drama, but a thin excuse to incite Arabs and Muslims against Jews. The screenwriter says so and the actors know it. This is a violation of international law, as specified in The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which states that ‘Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.’”
Last month he oversaw the delivery of the petition to the New York City headquarters of both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. Thus far he says that both organizations have failed to respond to his overtures.
“It is outrageous that such blatant incitement stirs so little interest from human rights organizations. This is not just a speech, or a newspaper article, or a book – this is a highly anticipated media event. The hype in the Arabic media resembles the week before Iron Man 3 was released in the US. In only the past week, Al Jazeera has written three different articles about Khaybar.”
Cooper similarly criticized both organizations for not vocally condemning the show.
“We can come with the ‘J’accuse’ for two reasons. If they would say something it might have some impact in our own society, and secondly it would send a signal to civil societies in the Arab countries.”
Neither Human Rights Watch nor Amnesty International had responded to detailed requests from The Algemeiner for comment as of this writing.
Watch the 4 minute video of the hateful comments of ‘Khaybar’ actors below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWL4mffKH04&feature=player_embedded
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