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Special Dispatch |5155|January 28, 2013

Egyptian Historian Khaled Fahmi: The Muslim Brotherhood Bears Much Of The Responsibility For The Fleeing Of Jews From Egypt

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Following are excerpts from an interview with Egyptian history professor Khaled Fahmi, which aired on Al-Nahar TV on January 3, 2013:
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Khaled Fahmi: "The Muslim Brotherhood bears much of the responsibility for the fleeing of the Jews from Egypt. All the writings of the Muslim Brotherhood... If you grab a copy of their Al-Nazirnewspaper [from the late 1930s], the editor-in-chief of which was Salah Al-Ashmawi, you will see that there were many anti-Jewish articles – articles that did not distinguish between Zionism and the Jews.
"An article published in 1938 accused the Jews, among many other things... The article was titled 'The Danger of the Jews to the Islamic and Christian world.'
"It accused the Jews of being the cause of British colonialism in India. It claimed that the real colonialists in India were the Jews, not the British."
Interviewer: "This was in 1938..."
Khaled Fahmi: "Yes. There were many statements to this effect. The conflict in Palestine also left its mark on Egypt. There were big skirmishes in 1945. The Jewish synagogue in the Mosky neighborhood was burned down, grenades were thrown, grenades were thrown, and people died."
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