Palestinian Authority TV Airs Video of Children Referring to Jews as ‘Barbaric Monkeys’ and ‘Wretched Pigs’ (VIDEO)
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by Zach Pontz

Screen shot of two children of PA TV reciting poem referring to Jews as "barbaric monkeys" and "wretched pigs." Photo: Youtube/PMW.
Palestinian Authority TV continues to use children as a vessel to promote hate-speech and anti-Semitism, Palestinian Media Watch reports.
The most recent example cited by the media watchdog features two young sisters reciting a poem that refers to Jews as “most evil among creations, barbaric monkeys, and wretched pigs.”
Below is the full transcript courtesy of PMW:
“You who murdered Allah’s pious prophets (i.e., Jews in Islamic tradition)
Oh, you who were brought up on spilling blood
You have been condemned to humiliation and hardship
Oh Sons of Zion, oh most evil among creations
Oh barbaric monkeys, wretched pigs.”
The poem also teaches that Jerusalem is not for Jews, because Jerusalem “vomits” out the Jews who are said to be “filth” and “impure”:
“Jerusalem vomits from within it your impurity
Because Jerusalem, you impure ones, is pious, immaculate
And Jerusalem, you who are filth, is clean and pure.”
Watch a video of the horrific episode below:
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