Lebanese Political Analyst Dr. Talal Atrissi: The Jews Control Hollywood, the Media, Cinema, Arts

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Published on Oct 2, 2021
Lebanese sociologist and political analyst Dr. Talal Atrissi said that the Jews control the media, cinema, and arts and accuse anyone who is critical of Israel with antisemitism. He made his remarks in an interview that aired on Mayadeen TV (Lebanon) on July 22, 2021. In reference to the Japanese director of the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony, who was fired after a video emerged of him telling jokes about the Holocaust, Dr. Atrissi said that even Japan, “an ally of the U.S. and a supporter of Israel, is afraid of mentioning the Holocaust.”

He then continued to say that Marlon Brando implied that Jews “dominate global cinema,” and as a result was threatened that he would never work in Hollywood if he does not apologize, because Jews do this “is true” and control Hollywood. He further said that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion are banned in French bookstores, yet the Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad were published, and after the attack on the magazine’s offices, the magazine was praised and supported by all of France’s newspapers. Dr. Atrissi added: “There is a phobia of the Holocaust and a phobia of antisemitism.”

The MEMRI Lantos Project exposes anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the Middle East region and Middle Eastern communities in the West with the aim of supporting legislation and educating media and the general public.

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