So who better to ask whether the Muslim Brotherhood is anti-Semitic or not, than Abraham Foxman--an Arabic reader who studies carefully Arab political rhetoric. What is the verdict, Abraham?
"an examination of remarks by Brotherhood leaders at political rallies and in their newspapers and magazines points to an alarming escalation of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel rhetoric...And the Brotherhood’s leader, Mohammad Badie, wrote recently: “Our primary enemy is the Zio-American project, which seeks to control the whole region in order to establish ‘Greater Israel’ and the new Middle East.”" Accusing Zionism of expansionism is anti-Semitic, according to the authority of the New York Times.
"an examination of remarks by Brotherhood leaders at political rallies and in their newspapers and magazines points to an alarming escalation of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel rhetoric...And the Brotherhood’s leader, Mohammad Badie, wrote recently: “Our primary enemy is the Zio-American project, which seeks to control the whole region in order to establish ‘Greater Israel’ and the new Middle East.”" Accusing Zionism of expansionism is anti-Semitic, according to the authority of the New York Times.