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The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America calls Shahak "one of the world's leading anti-Semites," and Shahak's work is regularly referenced by neo-Nazis and Holocaust deniers, his articles appearing prominently on websites like Jew Watch.
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I publicly pledged to buy 100 copies of his book for 100 Rabbis if he could cite even a single such instance and he quoted a source that later turned out to be a famous fraud perpetrated by academic Israel Shahak.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Christopher Hitchens and the Fall of a Worthy Adversary Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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My position here is shared by many Jewish dissidents, for instance the late Israel Shahak in his books, and the writer and musician Gilad Atzmon.
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I publicly pledged to buy 100 copies of his book for 100 Rabbis if he could cite even a single such instance and he quoted a source that later turned out to be a famous fraud perpetrated by academic Israel Shahak.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Christopher Hitchens and the Fall of a Worthy Adversary Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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I publicly pledged to buy 100 copies of his book for 100 Rabbis if he could cite even a single such instance and he quoted a source that later turned out to be a famous fraud perpetrated by academic Israel Shahak.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Christopher Hitchens and the Fall of a Worthy Adversary Rabbi Shmuley Boteach 2011
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Iran certainly did question the right of what it called the “Zionist entity” to exist, and Israel argued “that rhetoric reflected intentions,” writes analyst Parsi.132 Israel Shahak, a prominent Israeli academic, noted in 1993 that the strategy was to “push the U.S. and other Western powers into a confrontation with Iran.”
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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Shahak called all forms of bigotry morally reprehensible and said:
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Shahak wrote extensively on how Israel discriminates in favor of Jews in most every aspect of life, including the three he called most important - "residency rights, the right to work (and to have) equality before the law."
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Shahak stated: "The obvious intention of such discriminatory measures is to decrease the number of non-Jewish citizens of Israel (to affirm its existence as a) 'Jewish' state" quite hostile to and demeaning of other religious faiths.
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For Shahak killing is murder is killing is murder: his manner is to repeat.
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