By Robert S. Wistrich
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The Hamas weekly in which this piece appeared is based in Gaza. 71. Ahmad Al-Magdoub in Afaq Arabiya, Sept. 26, 2001 (Memri 281, Oct. 4, 2001). 72. Editor Issam Al-Ghazi, Al-Maydan, Sept. 24, 2001. This is an independent Egyptian weekly (Memri 281). 52 Muslim Anti-Semitism 73. Memri 281. 74. Memri 274 (Sept. 21, 2001). See the article by deputy editor Magdi Shandi and especially (on Sept. 17) by columnist Muhammad Mustagab. 75. Al-Arabi, Sept. 16, 2001. The article was by columnist Ahmad Murad.
17, 2001; also columnist Mahmoud bin Abd Al-Ghani Sabbagh in the Saudi newspaper AlRiyadh, Oct. 15, 2001 (Memri 291, Oct. 25, 2001). 92. See Tishreen, Jan. 31, 2000, editorial. 93. Al Thawra, Feb. 22, 2000, editorial. Daily commentary report on Syrian radio, Feb. 24, 2000. See also Al Ba’ath, Feb. 10, 2000. ” 94. Lebanese television footage from Feb. 28, 2000, showing David Levy’s speech to the Knesset threatening to “burn the soil of Lebanon” (in reprisal for Hizballah attacks) alongside footage of Hitler’s Nazi rallies.
247. For a characteristic recent example, see the columnist Ahmad Ragab’s “Thanks to Hitler” in the government-sponsored Egyptian newspaper Al-Akhbar (quoted in Memri 208, Apr. 20, 2001). 61. See Wistrich, Hitler’s Apocalypse, pp. 154–93; and Lewis, Semites and Antisemites, pp. 140–63. Lewis emphasizes that it was the Arab leadership that initiated approaches to Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. 62. One can find such conspiracy theories in the work of Sayyid Qutb, the Egyptian Muslim fundamentalist writer executed by Nasser in 1966, who saw the struggle with the Jews as a cosmic and fateful war for Islam.