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  Author: After World War II, Hatred Shifted Its Focus From Serving Nazis To Arabs
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Last EditedNew York Democrat  Feb 20, 2008 01:28pm
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Description it is true that love never dies, it may be said as well that neither does hate. For those who assume that hatred as a world movement died with the extinction of the Nazis at the end of World War II, consider the author's bleak thesis that global antisemitism simply shifted its focus to the Arab World and emerged in the service of modern terrorism. Further, Matthias Kuntzel holds in Jihad and Jew-Hatred -- Islamism, Nazism and the Roots of 9/11, "Antisemitism is not merely a supplementary feature of modern jihadism, but lies instead at its ideological core."
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