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Holocaust denial on PA TV: The Jews colluded with Hitler in the ‘false Holocaust’

Palestinian writer and political analyst Hani Abu Zeid: “They used to cry about the false Holocaust in the days of Hitler, the scope of which was not that large. It was a lie, and many Israelis or many Jews colluded with Hitler, so that he would facilitate the bringing of settlers to Palestine.”

Palestinian Writer Hani Abu Zeid (PA TV, April 10-MEMRI)
Palestinian Writer Hani Abu Zeid (PA TV, April 10-MEMRI)

During an interview on the official Palestinian Authority TV channel, Palestinian writer and political analyst Hani Abu Zeid said: “They [the Jews] used to cry about the false Holocaust in the days of Hitler, the scope of which was not that large.”

The TV host added that it was “a lie that they spread worldwide,” with Abu Zeid agreeing. “Yes, it was a lie, and many Israelis, or many Jews, colluded with Hitler, so that he would facilitate the bringing of settlers to Palestine,” he said.

The interview aired on April 10.

Hani Abu Zeid: “The [Israeli] soldier, the officers behind him and even the Israeli war [sic] minister, and above him, [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu should stand trial as war criminals. The accumulation of cases, one after the other. ... The Israelis will end up shedding tears of blood [out of regret] for their current conduct. They used to cry about the false Holocaust in the days of Hitler, the scope of which was not that large. ... ”

TV Host: “The [Holocaust] is a lie that they spread worldwide.”

Hani Abu Zeid: “Yes, it was a lie, and many Israelis or many Jews colluded with Hitler, so that he would facilitate the bringing of settlers to Palestine.”

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