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Hitler and Nazi Resurgence
Hitler Makes a
Comeback
David Hazony
It is a cliché to say that Adolf Hitler has become a cliché, and even
camp to say that he was a bad man. Perhaps no one in the history of the
planet has ever been more universally reviled, or with greater justice,
than he. The word “Hitler” is an epithet every place on earth.
Or is it? In the Palestinian territories, Hitler is making a comeback.
According to a report issued by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook of
Palestinian Media Watch, the Teutonic tyrant’s popularity is on the
rise. Parents name their children after him (”Hitler Abu-Alrab,” for
example), the Voice of Palestine radio station recently gave out cash
prizes in his honor, and in 1999, Mein Kampf was a best-seller. Whereas
in Europe, Holocaust denial is a crime punishable by jail time, in the
Palestinian authority it is considered one of a number of reasonable
views. Even the doctoral dissertation of Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas
presents a range of opinions on the matter, concluding that “it is
possible that the number of Jewish victims reached six million, but at
the same time it is possible that the figure is much smaller—below one
million.” And this is their chief political leader. We all know Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad’s current views on Israel—but at least his dissertation took
on the rather benign subject of urban traffic management.
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