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Tunisian President Kais Saied. Credit: Houcemmzoughi via Wikimedia Commons.
The ‘Antisemitism Month’ of Arab leaders
In the Middle East, antisemitism emanates from the corridors of power, walking hand in hand with corruption, political repression, torture, racism and other reprehensible features of authoritarian rule.
Ben Cohen
Sept. 22, 2023
President of Tunisia Kais Saied, March 2021. Credit: Hussein Eddeb/Shutterstock.
Djerba attack shines a light on Arab antisemitism denial
To deny that the El Ghriba attack was targeted against Jews is as absurd as saying the same about the October 2018 massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Ben Cohen
May 19, 2023
President of Tunisia Kais Saied. Credit: Houcemmzoughi via Wikimedia Commons.
Days after two Jews shot dead, Tunisian president compares Israel to Nazis
“Since the attack, the Jewish community of Djerba has not been visited or contacted by any members of the government,” said Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt of the Conference of European Rabbis.
May 16, 2023
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper (second from left) meets with Tunisian President Kais Saied (right), at Carthage Palace, Tunisia, Sept. 30, 2020. Credit: Lisa Ferdinando/DoD via Wikimedia Commons.
The president of Tunisia slanders the Jews
Faced with demonstrations against economic mismanagement, President Kais Saied did what Arab presidents and kings who need to divert attention always do: He blamed the Jews.
BESA Center
March 3, 2021
Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed. Sept. 14, 2019. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Tunisia’s new president: Any ties with Israel ‘high treason’
Kais Saied: Jews with passports other than Israeli ones welcome to visit Tunisia’s synagogues • No “dealings with Zionists.”
Oct. 16, 2019