Antisemitism surged in Arab-Muslim world following outbreak of Israel-Hamas War - study
The study, by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, explores the impact of the war on antisemitism in different Muslim and Arab nations.
Antisemitism has remained rife in the Arab-Muslim world following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, a study by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center found.
The study explores antisemitism in Muslim and Arab countries before and during the war, including online presence, newspaper content, cartoons and more. Here are some of the findings:
Qatar
Many Qatari newspapers were found to promote conspiracy theories about Jews. For example, columnist Abdullah al-Amadi wrote in al-Sharq "Jews are cunning, deceitful and untrustworthy, and therefore Muslims should avoid showing any flexibility toward them or waste time negotiating with them."In another al Sharq article, a journalist wrote "Do not trust the tricks of the Jews, their cunning, resentment, cowardice and deceit have not changed and never will, because their hearts are naturally inclined toward betrayal, deception and fraud."