


The report received wide exposure in the media
PMW director briefs
foreign ambassadors in Knesset
By Itamar Marcus & Barbara Crook, January 26,
2005
At the request of Diaspora Affairs Minister
Natan Sharansky, PMW director Itamar Marcus today briefed a group of 80
ambassadors and diplomats in the Israeli Knesset about PMW's latest report
on Palestinian Authority (PA) promotion of genocide against Jews. This
event comes a day after Marcus and Minister Sharansky held two joint news
conferences to present the report to the Israeli and foreign media.
The report, Kill a Jew - Go To Heaven,
written by Marcus and PMW associate director Barbara Crook, examines the
way in which the leadership of the PA has taught, and continues to teach,
an ideology of virulent hatred of Jews and Israel that mandates the killing
of Jews as a religious obligation. The report documents how the PA has
systematically built a three-tiered case against Jewish existence, much
as a prosecutor would build a legal case in a court of law to demand a
death sentence. At the briefing, Marcus presented many examples from the
PA-controlled print and broadcast media, including numerous video excerpts,
to show the systematic way in which this hatred of Jews is promoted by
the PA's religious, political and academic elites, and taught through
cultural, educational, religious and even entertainment frameworks.
Responding to Marcus's presentation,
Minister Sharansky said his statement to the media: "Even as the
Palestinian Authority works to prevent a few hundred terrorists from attacking
Jews and Israelis, it prepares hundreds of thousands more. As in Nazi
Germany, there is an entire 'culture of hatred' in Palestinian society
today, from textbooks to crossword puzzles, from day camps to TV music
videos and calling for the murder of Jews, as Jews, is the end result."
The following is a front-page article
from the Jerusalem Post before the report was released:

Sharansky: PA promotes genocide
By HILARY LEILA KRIEGER
At a press conference timed to coincide with
events marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Diaspora
Affairs Minister Natan Sharansky will on Tuesday assert that the Palestinian
Authority, even under new chairman Mahmoud Abbas, is engaged in the "promotion
of genocide" against the Jewish people. The
"Kill a Jew – Go to Heaven" presentation, compiled by
Palestinian Media Watch, an Israel-based organization that monitors incitement
in Palestinian society, and distributed under Sharansky's auspices, accuses
the Palestinian media of dehumanizing Jews similar to ways the Nazis did.
A fundamental message broadcast in sermons, academic
discourse and even children's shows, according to report co-author Itamar
Marcus, is that "the Jews are an evil force, and it's inherent to
the Jews, and therefore they have to be killed."
In the run-up to the PA election on January 9,
Abbas met with the head of the Palestinian Broadcasting Authority and
asked him to check all programs aired on PA television to prevent the
broadcast of inciting material. Since then, Marcus said that nationalistic
programming calling for violence against Israel has decreased somewhat,
but that anti-Semitic rhetoric has remained unabated.
He pointed to January 14, when he said an imam
gave a sermon declaring, "The days of the pilgrimage to Mecca remind
the Muslim of the connection to his history and remind him of his past
glory and the lowliness of the Jews, who today rule the world; how Muhammad
expelled them from Medina in retribution for their actions and their hostility
and their corruption, and not on false charges, not unjustly. No, it was
retribution for their hostility toward Islam."
It is important to document this phenomenon, he
said, because many people view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as centered
on political issues, when the Palestinians have tied redemption to killing
Jews. "It's not connected to borders, it's not connected to compromise,
and no compromise will be reached [once] it's a battle of God against
the Jews."
"As in Nazi Germany, there is an entire 'culture
of hatred' in Palestinian society today, from textbooks to crossword puzzles,
from day camps to TV music videos," Sharansky charged in a statement
issued by his office ahead of the press conference. "Calling for
the murder of Jews, as Jews, is the end result."
The presentation comes ahead of Israel's National
Day Against Anti-Semitism on Thursday and the same day's ceremonies at
Auschwitz. It will be made available in English as well as Hebrew to engage
the international community.
"The whole world has to be aware of
anti-Semitism, because it isn't just the problem of the Jews. It's the
problem of any democratic society," a Sharansky aide said. "The
world has to understand what we are dealing with. It's not only whether
there was a bombing yesterday or not. If you don't change the atmosphere
in books or on TV, it won't be enough."
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