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MEMRI: Ramadan TV Special: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Special Dispatch - Arab Antisemitism
December 6, 2001
No. 309

Ramadan TV Special: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

During the second half of Ramadan, a number of television
stations, including Egyptian stations, will be screening
the thirty-part series "Horseman Without a Horse," starring
the well-known Egyptian actor Muhammad Subhi and a cast of
400 others from Egypt, Syria, and France. The series, whose
budget ran six to eight million Egyptian pounds, was
produced by Arab Radio and Television (ART), established in
1993, which broadcasts to the Middle East, North America,
Latin America, Australia, and Africa.(1)

In a report on the series, the Egyptian weekly Roz
Al-Youssuf(2) described it as the "first of its kind" -
both artistically, as it is the first time a single actor
plays 14 different characters, and in the way in which it
deals with the issues it raises.  The following are
excerpts from a report on the series:

"For the first time, the series' writer courageously
tackles the 24 Protocols of the Elders of Zion, revealing
them and clarifying that they are the central line that
still, to this very day, dominates Israel's policy,
political aspirations, and racism... The series' first
scene is set in 1948, after the retreat of the four Arab
armies and the Zionist invasion of the land of
Palestine.From this point, there is a flashback to the
mid-19th century."

The newspaper states that the idea of exposing the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion in a drama series took
shape in Subhi's mind as the result of two events. The
first of these was the "London Convention" [sic], which he
considered the greatest single calamity ever to affect the
Arab region. This agreement, Subhi claimed, was the work of
three Zionist rabbis, promoters of the Zionist idea, who
concocted an elaborate plot according to which Palestine
would be annexed to Egypt, and Britain would subsequently
conquer Egypt and hand Palestine over to the Zionists.

Subhi stated that this is what sparked his desire to
investigate the Zionist idea, which existed years before
the "London Convention," but emerged only at the first
Zionist conference in Basle Switzerland, at which the Jews
began to appear as a Zionist organization; previously, they
had been active only in associations and large institutions
throughout the world.

Also motivating him, he said, was a book by the Egyptian
author Abbas Mahmoud Al-'Aqqad on the Zionist movement.
Al-'Aqqad said that, "[In order to examine] whether the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion are an invention - as [the
Jews] claim - all we have to do is to trace the
[implementation of the] 24 protocols; if we find that some
of them have come to pass, we must expect that the rest
also will." Subhi followed Al-'Aqqad's advice, and found
that 19 of the 24 protocols had [already] been put into
practice. "By means of the series," Subhi adds, "I am
exposing all the Protocols of the Elders of Zion that have
been implemented to date, in a dramatic, comic, historic,
national, tragic, and romantic manner."

The weekly also offered quotes from the Protocols that the
series addresses:

"We will act to establish a state to be a superpower that
will rule the world"; "[When we rule the world], we will
damage its morality with pornography, prostitution, and
drugs, and we will corrupt the world of the Gentiles"; "We
must choose someone corrupt [for the presidency of the
superpower] and when he resists us - we will expose him."
In this context, Subhi noted, "We all remember what
happened to President Clinton and to other presidents
throughout history."

The series will also reveal "advice" reportedly taken from
the Protocols, such as: "Feed a dog, [but] not a Muslim or
a Christian" and "Kill a Muslim or a Christian and take his
house as your house and his lands as your lands." He also
raises such questions as, "How can a country like America
collaborate with the Jews when it is familiar with the
Protocols' directives against it [America]?"

Endnotes:

(1) Al-Alam Al-Youm (Egypt), October 4, 2001.
(2) Roz Al-Youssuf  (Egypt), November 17, 2001.

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analyzes the media of the Middle East.  Copies of articles
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