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1. BBC-WATCH: The BBC on Egyptian Anti-Semitism [8/15/2003] Ref #10242
Rather than confronting the prevalence of Jew hatred and Holocaust denial parading as journalism in the Egyptian government-sponsored press, Clark of the BBC presented an apologia, ultimately placing the blame on the victim — the State of Israel.
Ricki Hollander CAMERA
http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=4&x_outlet=12&x_article=528 (original)

2. Arab Antisemitism Documentation Project [8/31/2003] #10245
Arabic newspaper reports, editorials, and other media sources primarily based upon antisemitic themes. In recent years, Arab antisemitism has become a main catalyst for antisemitic incidents throughout the world.
MEMRI
http://www.memri.org/antisemitism.html (original)

3. Israel to boycott racism conference [5/22/2006] Ref #11721
Israel will boycott a European Union-sponsored conference on "Racism, Xenophobia and the Media" being held Monday in Vienna because the issue of anti-Semitism is not on the agenda, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
Jerusalem post
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1145961388862&pagename=JPos t%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull (original)

4. Antisemitism Worldwide 1999/2000 [4/1/2006] Ref #11578
The Arab media’s representation of Israel and the Jews did not change during 1999 and anti-Semitic manifestations generally continued unabated. Toward the end of the year, following the renewal of Syrian-Israeli negotiations, the campaign of anti-Semitism seemed, paradoxically, to intensify, especially in the Syrian press, and to turn, as commentator Charles Krauthammer wrote, into “raw, brute, anti-Jewish calumnies” (Washington Post, 7 Jan. 2000).
Tel Aviv University
http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw99-2000/arab.htm (original)

5. 2004 - Report on Global Anti-Semitism [1/5/2005] Ref #11376
Anti-Semitism has plagued the world for centuries. Taken to its most far-reaching and violent extreme, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism resulted in the deaths of millions of Jews and the suffering of countless others. Subtler, less vile forms of anti-Semitism have disrupted lives, decimated religious communities, created social and political cleavages, and complicated relations between countries as well as the work of international organizations. For an increasingly interdependent world, anti-Semitism is an intolerable burden.
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/40258.htm (original)

6. ARAB COUNTRIES - Antisemitism and Racism [12/31/2004] Ref #11618
Blaming the Jews – An Arab and Muslim perspective of events
Tel Aviv University
/cache/html/incitement/11618.htm (original)

7. State Dept Blasted for Praising PA 'Religious Tolerance' [10/27/2004] Ref #11164
- Is the Palestinian Authority a model for religious tolerance? According to the State Department's annual International Religious Freedom report, the PA "generally respects religious freedom in practice," it "attempts to foster goodwill among religious leaders" and it "makes a strong effort to maintain good relations with the Christian community." But with Israel designated as a country that has "discriminatory legislation or policies disadvantaging certain religions" and PA abuses all but ignored.
Freedom House
http://www.freedomhouse.org/religion/country/Israel & occupied/State b lasted.htm (original)

8. Muslim Anti-Semitism: A Clear and Present Danger [10/21/2004] Ref #11131
A virulent strain of anti-Semitism that, in the words of Robert S. Wistrich, the author of this report, "has taken root in the body politic of Islam to an unprecedented degree." While drawing upon negative stereotypes of Jews that have their origins in the Koran, and fueled by the political dynamics of the Arab-Israeli conflict, this "present tidal wave of anti-Semitism" blurs any distinctions between "Zionists" and "Jews."
Robert S. Wistrich American Jewish Committee
http://www.ajc.org/InTheMedia/Publications.asp?did=503 (original)

9. The New Antisemitism in Europe [8/18/2004] Ref #10831
While anti-Semitism never fully disappeared from Europe's social and political scene after the Holocaust, the current upsurge stands out as exceptional in the number of incidents recorded and the insecurity experienced by the one million Jews who live in Western Europe. The new trend is characterized not only by an increase in anti-Jewish violence-arson against Jewish institutions, swastikas on synagogues, attacks on Jews in the street-but by what Rabbi Michael Melchior, Israel's deputy foreign minister, has characterized as "ideological terrorism."
Murray Gordon American Jewish Committee
http://www.ajc.org/InTheMedia/PublicationsPrint.asp?did=618 (original)

10. What was nature of first Intifada? [8/16/2004] Ref #10793
the Intifada intensified the Israeli longing for normalcy and an end to the conflict, creating a consensus for the peace negotiations through the 1990s.
Palestinefacts.org
/cache/html/children-at-war/10793.htm (original)

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