Nov 8, 1913: Arab racism & Islamic Bigotry: the Falastin hate poem - the core of the "conflict"

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Arab Muslim: ethnic racism and religious bigotry - the cause of the conflict since 1913.


Today [11.8.24] marks 111 years since the hate poem in 'Falastin' by Islamofascist Sheikh Al-Taji. Nov/8/1913.



1913 - Nov 8: Sheikh Suleiman al-Taji al-Faouqi [سليمان التاجي] (1882-1858) pens a vile hate poem, combining old anti-Semitic stereotypes with Islamic motifs in the influential 'Falastin' [فلسطين] newspaper.


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Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples. (2021). Germany: Berghahn Books, p. 270.


Mandel, N. J. (1976). The Arabs and Zionism Before World War I. United Kingdom: University of California Press, p. 175.


Morris, B. (1999). Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-1999. United Kingdom: Knopf, p. 65 link.


Gilbert, M. (2010). In Ishmael's House: A History of Jews in Muslim Lands. United Kingdom: Yale University Press, ch. 9 link.


Wistrich, R. S. (2010). A Lethal Obsession: Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad. United Kingdom: Random House Publishing Group, chapter 21 link.


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Indeed, in 1914 - April: the 'Falastin' newspaper was banned by the Ottoman authorities for inciting "race hatred."


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Kedourie, Elie; Haim, Sylvie G. (eds.). Zionism and Arabism in Palestine and Israel (London: Frank Cass, 1982). Zionism and Arabism in Palestine and Israel (RLE Israel and Palestine). (2015). United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2015, p. 8. Link


Boonstra, J., Kriesmeyer, J., Jansen, H. (1989). Antisemitism, a History Portrayed. Netherlands: SDU / Anne Frank Foundation, p. 101.


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No, the beginnings of modern Arab antisemitism were in 1918 when Great Britain was going bankrupt during WW1. The British government made a deal with the Rothschild banks to lend them money in return for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine (the Balfour Declaration). After the end of WW1, British made good on their agreement by seizing Palestine from the Ottoman Empire and facilitating Jewish emigration to that area. This enraged the local Arabs, who had been fighting their own war of independence before losing it to a different outside power.
 

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