Syrian Expert Muhammad Nasour: Number of Jewish Deaths in “So-Called” Holocaust is Grossly Inflated

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Published on Aug 30, 2022
Syrian Israeli affairs expert Muhammad Nasour said in an August 4, 2022 show on the Arabic-language Al-Alam Syria TV (Iran) that the goal of the Zionist movement is to exterminate the Palestinians or other nations by any means necessary, including nuclear bombs. He said that the Zionists had even been behind the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and he explained that all the wars, killing, and destruction the world has witnessed is a product of the “Talmudic mind, which later produced The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” Nasour also claimed that the rabbis of Hamburg, Germany had had an “agreement” with senior Nazi official Adolf Eichmann regarding the “so-called” Holocaust and the Nazi concentration camps. He claimed that only sick and disabled people died in the “so-called” camps, that the number of deaths had been “inflated” to millions, and that the furnaces used to burn the Jews “could not possibly be used” for burning people.

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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