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Hunt, Dave

Nuggets from "Judgment Day: Islam, Israel, and the Nations" by Dave Hunt

In spite of gross ignorance of the facts, people develop firm opinions and prejudices based upon the misinformation they imbibe from the media. It is here that we see the influence of a pervasive and persistent anti-Semitism. More than two thousand adults across Britain were polled in December 2004 concerning their opinions about some two dozen countries. Israel was rated the country most Britons would least like to visit, the least deserving of international respect, and the least democratic (though it is the only democracy in the Middle East).

During December 2004 and January 2005, the official Iranian news agency, MEHR, published a series of anti-Semitic articles. The lies were unbelievably outrageous yet believed in much of the Muslim world. Two leading Holocaust deniers were quoted: Dr. Fredrick Toben of the Adelaide Institute in Australia, claiming that the state of Israel is "founded on the 'Holocaust lie'...exposing the lie [would] help dismantle the Zionist entity..."; and Professor Robert Faurisson of France, referring to the "alleged Holocaust of the Jews."...On Iran's TV Channel 1, Professor Heshmatollah Qanbari described Jews as "satanic and anti-human...dangerous to both Christians and Muslims...[the source] of all corrupt traits in humanity...coveting and usurping other nations." Several anti-Semitic TV drama series were also being aired on Iranian TV. Such lies about Jews are exactly what multitudes love to believe.