Muslim anti-Semitism has reared its ugly head once again in France. Arabic-language satellite station Al-Manar broadcast a show saying that Zionists have tried to transmit AIDS to Arab nations. The station had just promised the French government that they weren't anti-Semitic, too.
IOL reports:
The CSA took al-Manar to court last August after its drama "The Diaspora", which depicts a Zionist plot to dominate the world, provoked uproar. The broadcaster comes under French jurisdiction because it uses the French-based Eutelsat.
The court ruled the CSA [Higher Audiovisual Council] could only ban the station if it refused to apply for authorisation, but Manar applied for and got this approval. The same court must now rule on the CSA's new banning motion. The CSA announced the agreement with al-Manar last Friday in a document containing a long list of commitments to unbiased journalism that al-Manar had to accept to continue broadcasting.
Al-Manar is evidently owned and run by Lebanon's Hezbollah — a group declared a terrorist organization by America and Britain, but not by France. Spreading lies like this about Jews has a long-term effect similar to that of terrorism and it is surely part of the same general agenda: destroy the Jews.
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