Jordan – An article in a Jordanian newspaper comparing Bennett to Hitler

Amman – The Jordanian newspaper Alrai, which is partly government-owned, published an article with antisemitic motives against Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

Raja Talab

The headline of the article written by the Jordanian journalist Raja Talab was “Naftali Bennett – the Nazi wearing a kippah” (كتاب/نفتالي-بينت-النازي-الذي-يرتدي-الكيبا).

The article compared Bennett to Hitler and accused him of making the decision to eliminate al-Jazeera journalist Sheerin Abu Aqla, and ordering Israeli police to act barbarically so that Aqla’s coffin would not come out carrying on his shoulders while he (Bennett) fought in the presence of the Palestinian flag hysterically, Which indicates his ideological and mental weakness in the face of this flag: “What connects Bennett and Hitler are two main points: the first – that they both harmed life and choices on a racial basis and believed that life and liberty were worthy of a particular race in humanity.”

According to the author: “The second point – both saw murder and extermination against the other as an act of heroism and not as a crime or a shameful act.” At the end of the article he wrote that Hitler wanted to commit suicide in order not to be executed in a city square like Mussoloni, as for Levant, he is at the beginning of his life and therefore he should know that the disgrace will continue to haunt him in Sheerin’s name until he is killed. The article also talks about Bennett coming from a rich environment (millionaire).

The beginning of the article states that “the connection of Naftali Bennett and his family who came from California to Palestine in 1967 does not exceed the life expectancy of a small olive tree or a fig tree planted anywhere in Palestinian soil. They are like the vast majority of those who call themselves ‘Israelis’. “This is not for the region in any way. They are remnants of Khazars from Eastern Europe who have nothing to do with the celestial race.”

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