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Politike2025-07-01 12:09:00

The haters rewrite history in the language of Abdulhamit

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The haters rewrite history in the language of Abdulhamit

Turkish-funded media outlets spread anti-Semitic propaganda, manipulate world literature, and attack Jews in racist terms. Erdogan seeks to impose his neo-Ottoman ideology on the Balkans, while Albania risks becoming a dark spot of propaganda against the Jewish people and the state of Israel.

For several weeks, the situation of a pure anti-Semitic discourse has been aggravated in Albanian public opinion. It is precisely the media and figures who are directly funded by Erdogan's circles in Albania who have escalated their stance against Jews.

They no longer use the normal standard name for the Jewish people, but rather the slang of Abdulhamid II: "Jews."

The forerunner of anti-Semitic ideology in the Middle East, the penultimate Ottoman sultan, has already been proven by history to have had support from extreme circles in Germany to prevent the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine, then administered by the Ottomans.

Coming to the present day, Erdogan has long advanced a fierce stance against Israel, especially now that it is practically a neighbor to it, after taking over Syria.

Precisely since the Turks approached the northern border with Israel, this country has already made this issue its priority.

Meanwhile, Turkey, which has its own geopolitical goals and more, is seeking to export them in a propaganda narrative, precisely in the Balkans, which actually has no connection to the situations in the Middle East.

One of the portals that considers itself close to Islam has been carrying out anti-Semitic attacks for over a month.

The haters rewrite history in the language of Abdulhamit

"This is how the most treacherous in history kill and speak," wrote today the newspaper close to Erdogan, which is financed by money from neo-Ottoman proxies in Tirana and Pristina. Meanwhile, a few days ago, it continued its anti-Semitic hand with another hate poster: "The literary masterpiece of the First World War: how the character of a Jew is described in "Schweik".

With unparalleled wickedness, they seek to convey anti-Semitism through the pen of a giant of world literature like Jaroslav Hasek, who did not speak the black language of the Middle Ages and imperialist caliphates.

Here's what Erdogan's media writes: "in this book, among the numerous episodes that reveal the comic side of a tragedy, with characters like Schweik and others, there is also a brilliant description of the evil Jewish character."

A cunning man by nature, with the cunning of devils, founder of the only art, that of deception, for many things and in many forms, everywhere and at all times, Jaroslav Hasek, the author of "Švejk", offers the scene of a commercial act of a Jew, who sells a cow to two soldiers who had gone out in search of food.

A calamity that is of course not found in any line of Hashek's legendary novel, which, with its satire, simply brought to literature the serious phenomena that Europe was experiencing during the First World War.

The behavior of a character, who in the case of the passage was Jewish, is not at all strange. Since at that time the entire area of ​​the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, which also included present-day Czech Republic and Slovakia, was filled with Jews, who lived as equal citizens. In short, a merchant sold a cow to two soldiers, deceiving them that it was fat. And precisely in this passage, the whistleblower of Erdogan's hatred in Albania weaves a frightening apology inciting violence.

Albania is a country, and has a people, who, despite spending 500 years in the Ottoman Empire, have never had problems with the Jewish people. In fact, wealthy Albanian and Jewish communities lived together in Thessaloniki, and together they overthrew Abdulhamid II, bringing the Young Turks to power.

Not to mention World War II, when the "Jews" who hate Erdogan's scoundrels in Tirana were taken under protection by Albanian Muslim families.

Who, subsequently, have maintained good relations with the descendants of Jewish families, and a large part of them went to live and work in Israel in 1991. Where to this day they are citizens of that state.

State, which has a special respect for Albanians. Meanwhile, Erdogan's game, which has entered the fear that the West will remove him from power, as it is doing with the Ayatollah of Iran, has nothing to do with Albania. But the sultan is looking for a blade of grass to grab onto. Yesterday, he brought a group of deputies to Tirana, who transmitted to Elisa Siropali, the ultimatum that Albania stop the Bektashi state project. An open intervention in the internal affairs of Albania and a flagrant violation of national sovereignty.

Erdogan's rhetoric has advanced too far, not simply stopping at condemning Israel and defending Palestine, but specifically defending Hamas, which is now under Turkey's protectorate.

One of the Albanian Erdoganists, a few days ago on a Pristina television station, described Hamas as the same as the KLA, which stirred the spirits of the guests in the studio.

All of this is a strategy with a clear objective now, we are no longer talking about the people but about the terrorist actor, whose ideology is to destroy Israel. His slogan is: From the River to the Sea, that is, the occupation of the territories of the Jewish state./ Pamphlet

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