«Standard anti-Semitic themes have become commonplace in the propaganda of Arab Islamic movements like Hizballah and Hamas….» Lewis (1999) In 1998, Esther Webman of the Project for the Study of Anti-Semitism at the Tel Aviv University wrote that although the above is true, antisemitism was not the main tenet of Hamas ideology. Anti-semitic motifs in Hamas leaflets, 1987–1992 (неопр.). The Institute for Counter-Terrorism (9 июля 1998). Архивировано из оригинала 25 августа 2013 года.
Koppel Shub Pinson, Samuel Rosenblatt.Essays on Antisemitism (англ.). — Conference on Jewish relations, 1946. — P. 112—119. Архивировано 16 февраля 2024 года.
Moshe Ma’oz, Muslim Attitudes to Jews and Israel: The Ambivalences of Rejection, Antagonism, Tolerance and Cooperation, Sussex University Press, 2010. According to Akiva Eldar 'The more Germans know about the Mideast, the more they root for the Palestinians'Архивная копия от 13 мая 2015 на Wayback Machine at Haaretz, June 26, 2012, Ma’oz holds that 'most researchers of Islam agree that along with periods of oppression and persecution, the Jewish communities in the Islamic countries enjoyed long eras of coexistence and tolerance. Ma’oz stresses that most of the regimes in the Arab and Muslim world, and most leading Muslim clerics, have adapted pragmatic attitudes toward Israel and the Jews. He pointed out the close connection between the occupation in the territories, the dispute regarding the Jerusalem sites that are sacred to Islam and the strengthening of the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel tendencies in the Muslim world.'
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«Standard anti-Semitic themes have become commonplace in the propaganda of Arab Islamic movements like Hizballah and Hamas….» Lewis (1999) In 1998, Esther Webman of the Project for the Study of Anti-Semitism at the Tel Aviv University wrote that although the above is true, antisemitism was not the main tenet of Hamas ideology. Anti-semitic motifs in Hamas leaflets, 1987–1992 (неопр.). The Institute for Counter-Terrorism (9 июля 1998). Архивировано из оригинала 25 августа 2013 года.
Koppel Shub Pinson, Samuel Rosenblatt.Essays on Antisemitism (англ.). — Conference on Jewish relations, 1946. — P. 112—119. Архивировано 16 февраля 2024 года.
Moshe Ma’oz, Muslim Attitudes to Jews and Israel: The Ambivalences of Rejection, Antagonism, Tolerance and Cooperation, Sussex University Press, 2010. According to Akiva Eldar 'The more Germans know about the Mideast, the more they root for the Palestinians'Архивная копия от 13 мая 2015 на Wayback Machine at Haaretz, June 26, 2012, Ma’oz holds that 'most researchers of Islam agree that along with periods of oppression and persecution, the Jewish communities in the Islamic countries enjoyed long eras of coexistence and tolerance. Ma’oz stresses that most of the regimes in the Arab and Muslim world, and most leading Muslim clerics, have adapted pragmatic attitudes toward Israel and the Jews. He pointed out the close connection between the occupation in the territories, the dispute regarding the Jerusalem sites that are sacred to Islam and the strengthening of the anti-Semitic and anti-Israel tendencies in the Muslim world.'