"Looking Back: December 14, 2012". The Forward, December 5, 2012Archived November 16, 2020, at the Wayback Machine. 50 Years Ago 1962 More and more evidence is coming to light that a number of Arab countries are actively courting former Nazis and bringing them over, a fact that makes Israel quite nervous. Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Michael Camay, spoke to the U.N. Assembly in regard to the growing connections between the Arab world and the neo-Nazi movement. This is apparently a continuation of the activity that took place when the mufti served as Hitler’s propaganda machine and was involved in plans to exterminate the Jews. Ahmed Shukairy, Saudi Arabia’s current representative to the U.N., was a close collaborator with the mufti. He continues to spread Nazi-style hatred of Jews, even in the United Nations.
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Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post (23 October 2012). "Saudi Arabia's secret Arab Spring". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 2022-05-15. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
Kevin Sullivan, The Washington Post (23 October 2012). "Saudi Arabia's secret Arab Spring". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 2022-05-15. Retrieved 2013-01-18.
Hutchinson News Newspaper Archives. December 12, 1962 Page 1. "Ambassador Under Fire" Arab diplomats, so annoyed at Saudi Aradian Ambassabor Shukairy for his rash speech advocating anti-Israel action that they consider urging Saudi Prince Faisal to recall him, That comes from diplomats who claim to be in close touch with the Saudi Arabian government. Incidentally, this is not the first time that Mr. Shukairy has aired his personal views on the subject. He has delivered similar speeches here and Arabs were just and unappreciative then.
Israel Urges UN Adopt Direct Peace Talk Move. The Jewish Floridian, December 21, 1962, p.1aArchived October 31, 2020, at the Wayback MachineOne of the principal Arab detractors of Israel was missing today, and the Saudi Arabian position in the committee chamber was vacant. Shukairy left here Saturday, unannounced but not unnoticed. Having been recalled from his post by Saudi Arabia's King Feisal. A number of delegates, including Arabs embarrassed by his volatile speeches stirring anti-Semitism and endorsing the neo-Nazi Tacuara movement of Argentina, had asked King Feisal to take him away from the already highly charged UN scene.
Israel Urges UN Adopt Direct Peace Talk Move. The Jewish Floridian, December 21, 1962, p.1aArchived October 31, 2020, at the Wayback MachineOne of the principal Arab detractors of Israel was missing today, and the Saudi Arabian position in the committee chamber was vacant. Shukairy left here Saturday, unannounced but not unnoticed. Having been recalled from his post by Saudi Arabia's King Feisal. A number of delegates, including Arabs embarrassed by his volatile speeches stirring anti-Semitism and endorsing the neo-Nazi Tacuara movement of Argentina, had asked King Feisal to take him away from the already highly charged UN scene.
Kenen, Isaiah L. (1962). Near East Report. Near East Report, Incorporated. p. 59. Archived from the original on 2023-01-17. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
"Looking Back: December 14, 2012". The Forward, December 5, 2012Archived November 16, 2020, at the Wayback Machine. 50 Years Ago 1962 More and more evidence is coming to light that a number of Arab countries are actively courting former Nazis and bringing them over, a fact that makes Israel quite nervous. Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Michael Camay, spoke to the U.N. Assembly in regard to the growing connections between the Arab world and the neo-Nazi movement. This is apparently a continuation of the activity that took place when the mufti served as Hitler’s propaganda machine and was involved in plans to exterminate the Jews. Ahmed Shukairy, Saudi Arabia’s current representative to the U.N., was a close collaborator with the mufti. He continues to spread Nazi-style hatred of Jews, even in the United Nations.
"Middle East Forum", Volume 39, Alumni Association of the American University of Beirut., 1963, p.6Archived 2023-01-17 at the Wayback Machine