Whipping up blood lust in Iran
MEMRI translates the chilling propaganda being fed to Iranians over television, repeating the familiar blood libel against the Jews of Europe. If one were planning to wipe out Israel with a nuclear weapon, this would be the sort of thing needed to prepare the public to accept it. Video link here.
...a case of burning people has been registered in history, when many human beings were burned because of their beliefs. The people who were burned then were, in fact, Christians. They were burned by the people who ruled Yemen, who were Jews. This event took place 400 years before the advent of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula. Since then, the burning of human beings has been termed 'holocaust.'"
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Host: "Were there six million Jews at all at that time, who could have been annihilated in the crematoria?"
Hasan Hanizadeh: "First of all, this figure is greatly exaggerated. The number of Jews in the world does not exceed 12 million. Only now, 57 years later, has it reached this figure. Clearly, at that time, considering the dispersion of the Jews, there could not have been six million Jews in Europe alone. In any event, the Zionist lobby and the Jewish Agency use this issue as a club with which they beat and extort the West.
"Unfortunately, the West has forgotten two horrendous incidents, carried out by the Jews in 19th—century Europe — in Paris and London, to be precise. In 1883, about 150 French children were murdered in a horrible way in the suburbs of Paris, before the Jewish Passover holiday. Later research showed that the Jews had killed them and taken their blood. This event caused riots in Paris back then, and the French government found itself under pressure. [emphasis added]
"A similar incident took place in London, when many English children were killed by Jewish rabbis. These two incidents still haunt the minds and souls of the Europeans, but due to the growing influence of the Zionist lobby in Europe — or to be precise, the influence of the Jews — these two incidents are, unfortunately, never mentioned."