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Official PLO Newspaper Says Zionism is Same as Nazism

20 september 1997
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September 20, 1997

The official newspaper published by the PLO’s Palestinian
Authority has said that Zionism is the same as Nazism, and has described
the Holocaust as “the forged claims of the Zionists” and “alleged acts of
slaughter.” It is the latest in a series of statements made by senior PLO
officials denying or distorting the Holocaust.

On September 3, 1997, the PLO-PA newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadeedah
featured an article by Palestinian Arab author Nabil Salam, which declared:

“Since its establishment, the racist Zionist entity has been
implementing various forms of terrorism on a daily basis which are a
repetition of the Nazi terror. This proves the shared roots of Nazi and Zionist
thought. This also explains the cooperation between the Jews and Nazis during World
War II, through which was revealed the forged claims of the Zionists regarding
the alleged acts of slaughter perpetrated against the Jews during the same
period.”

(Quoted in the Israeli daily Ma’ariv, September 12, 1997)

Morton A. Klein, National President of the Zionist Organization of
America (ZOA), who is himself the child of Holocaust survivors, said: “The
PLO’s comparison of Zionism to Nazism, and its repeated attempts to deny or
distort the Holocaust, defame the memory of the Six Million. In addition,
such vicious anti-Semitic propaganda is prohibited by the Oslo accords. The
Clinton administration should insist that Yasir Arafat publicly apologize for the
PLO newspaper’s slurs about the Holocaust.”

The Oslo accords prohibit the PLO from engaging in “hostile propaganda”
against Israel. (Article XXII of Oslo II ; reaffirmed in the Hebron
Accord , 2-b.)

Previous PLO statements regarding the Holocaust include:


  • PLO TELEVISION PROGRAM SAYS ONLY 400,000 JEWS KILLED
    During an August 25, 1997 cultural affairs program on PLO
    television, the moderator asserted: “It is well-known that every year the Jews
    exaggerate what the Nazis did to them. They claim there were 6 million killed, but
    precise scientific research demonstrates that there were no more than
    400,000.”


  • ARAFAT: “ISRAEL’S BIRTHDAY IS PALESTINE HOLOCAUST DAY”

    In an address to the PLO’s Palestinian Council in Ramallah on May 10,
    1997, the eve of Israeli Independence Day, Arafat said that the
    anniversary of the creation of Israel is “Palestine Holocaust Day” and “the Palestinian
    people were subjected to the worst holocaust in history.” (Ha’aretz, May 11, 1997)


  • PA: “ISRAEL HOLDS US IN ONE BIG CONCENTRATION CAMP”

    On April 22, 1996, the PLO’s Palestinian Authority distributed a
    document titled “Statement Issued by the Ministry of Information on the
    Palestinian Prisoner’s Day.” It said:

    “While the Israeli government is speaking about the atrocities
    committed against the Jews at Auschwitz, Birkenau and Dachau concentration
    camps, the violations against the human rights of the Jewish individual,
    and the tragic consequences of the massacres and collective punishment, it is directly involved these days in weaving plots and
    causing two major catastrophes to their neighbors.”

    The document accused Israel of persecuting Palestinian and Lebanese
    Arabs, then referred to “the inhumane legacy” of the Holocaust and adds:
    “As a Palestinian people we are still experiencing the legacy of this
    catastrophe, being applied against them by the ancestors of those Jews who have suffered
    one day its consequences. Our homeland was transformed into a big concentration
    camp…”


  • PLO LEADER: ZIONISTS WERE PARTNERS IN NAZI HOLOCAUST

    Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), the number 2 official in the PLO and
    architect of the Oslo accords, authored and has refused to retract a book
    claiming that “the Zionist movement was a partner in the slaughter of the
    Jews.” The book is entitled The Other Side: The Secret Relationship
    Between Nazism and the Zionist Movement. The book also claims that the Nazis may
    have really killed less than one million Jews. (Jerusalem Post, Jan.26,1995)


  • ARAFAT BLAMES THE HOLOCAUST FOR “PALESTINIAN SUFFERING”

    In his speech upon accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994, Yasir
    Arafat referred to the Holocaust and called on “the Jewish conscience” to
    “express the suffering of the Palestinian people which resulted from this
    historical intersection, and to find an echo for
    this suffering in the pained Jewish soul.” (Near East Report, December 19,
    1994)


  • PLO OFFICIALS COMPARE ISRAELIS TO NAZIS

    The Jewish Telegraphic Agency Daily News Bulletin reported on December
    2, 1994: “Nabil Ramlawi, the PLO representative to U.N. groups meeting , said that Palestinian resistance to the Israelis was similar to
    the European fight against the Nazis during World War II.”

    On January 24, 1996, PLO official Affif Safiah declared at a Jerusalem
    gathering, “Israel must apologize to the Palestinian people for its conduct
    in the past, just as Germany apologized to the Jewish people for hunting them
    down in Europe.” (Yediot Ahronot, January 25, 1996)

    On January 4, 1996, by PLO Justice Minister Freih Abu-Medein, who told
    Israel Radio: “Israel did not hesitate to receive reparations from the
    government of Germany but it refuses to pay reparations to the victims of
    the intifada.”

    On August 7, 1997, PLO Health Minister Riyad al-Zaanoun said that
    Israel’s use of blockades to help capture terrorists was comparable to the
    actions of the Nazis. “I wonder how Jews who suffered collective
    punishment from the Nazis can practice such punishments on the Palestinian people,”
    al-Zaanoun said. (Associated Press, August 8, 1997)

  • PLO JOURNAL SLAMS “THE LIE OF THE GAS CHAMBERS”

    The July 1990 issue of Balsam, published by the PLO-affiliated
    Palestinian Red Cross, printed an article asserting that “the lie
    concerning the gas chambers enabled the Jews to establish the State of Israel,” and
    “Jews regard themselves as the landlords of humanity, and the Nuremberg courts
    were manned mainly by Jews and their friends.” The article also quoted from the
    writings of the prominent French Holocaust-denier, Robert Faurisson.


  • PLO JOURNAL SAYS JEWS WERE WELL-TREATED BY NAZIS

    In its editions dated December 23, 1989 and December 30, 1989, the
    Cyprus-based PLO journal El Istiqlal ran a two-part series of articles
    under the headlines “Burning of the Jews in the Nazi Chambers is the Lie of the
    20th Century in Order to Legitimize the New Nazism,” and “How Did Zionist
    Propaganda Cloud Science and Mind? A First Quiet Travel Through the Climate of Fear.”

    The articles asserted that “while Jews are complaining about their treatment by
    the Gestapo, the truth is that they were served healthy food as proven by
    the dining rooms observed there” and “Nazi camps were more civilized than
    Israeli prisons.”


  • SENIOR PLO OFFICIAL CALLS HIMSELF “ABU HITLER”

    Fuzi Salim Ali Madi, one of the leaders of Arafat’s elite unit, Fatah
    Force 17, goes by the name “Abu Hitler” and named his two sons “Eichmann”
    and “Hitler.” (New York Times, April 6, 1989)

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