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Der Krieg ist der Vater der Dinge. -HERAKLIT
23 April 2002
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"Zionazism", is an anti-Semitic book full of false information and nonsense overflowing with hatred and venom towards Israel, Zionism and the Jewish People that was published in Bethlehem and was captured by the IDF in Arafat's Palace in Bethlehem (a luxurious building that was built in order to house Arafat while visiting the area). The book was given by its author (a member of the Palestinian National Council) with a handwritten dedication to Dr. Yussuf Abdallah, a close associate of Arafat and head of his Presidential Guard. It is of note that anti-Semitic literature (e.g. Mein Kampf, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion) is circulated and widely distributed in the Palestinian Authority and constitutes another tool in the campaign of incitement and dissemination of expressions of hatred being conducted systematically by the PA (including its education system) against the State of Israel and the entire Jewish People.
1. Among the documents captured in "Arafat's Palace" in Bethlehem was a 500 page anti-Semitic book entitled: "The Zionazism - Fight it before it kills you".
2. The book, which was dedicated to the martyrs of the "Palestinian Revolution", was written by Mustafa Ahmis, the Secretary General of an ephemeral party "The United Palestinian Arab Party, (the return)" and member of the Palestinian National Council. On the first page is a handwritten dedication to Dr. Yussuf Al Abdallah, Arafat's close associate and head of the elite unit that constitutes Arafat's Presidential Guard. The book was published by "Matba'at Al Jarashi" in Bethlehem.
3. On the book's cover is an abstract of the book's contents, as follows:
a. The Jews of our times are not the descendants of Abraham or related to him.
The book includes a dedication by the book's author, Mustafa Ahmis to Dr. Yussuf Abdallah, Arafat's close friend and head of his Presidential Guard
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