Cairo – Experiment: Egyptian Journalist Dressed Up As Hassidic Jew Harassed

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    Cairo – Egyptian journalist conducted an experiment in which he dressed up as a Jew and asked passersby on the streets of Cairo for directions to a nearby synagogue – with nearly serious consequences for his physical safety.

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    The Cairo-based Internet news site DOTMSR sent the journalist to the streets of Cairo dressed in overtly Hassidic garb – sidecurls, skullcap, beard, and a hat.

    The “Jewish” journalist was then subjected to threats of violence, epithets, slurs, and shoving from hostile locals. 

    In one scene of the video, the journalist shows an Egyptian a note with Hebrew writing on it. When asked if he is an Israeli journalist, he responds in the affirmative, prompting the Egyptian to hurriedly walk away without responding to his request for directions. 

    Another clip shows a group of young people surround the journalist and demand that he “get out of here.”

    DOTMSR is an Arab-language Internet news site “that broadcasts high-quality news items in Arabic.”

    It describes itself as a news outlet that “believes in openness, innovation, and an obligation to accepting those who are different.”

    On YouTube, a Muslim web surfer wrote that “while it would be best not to behave in the manner shown by the people, I am certain that if a Muslim would ask Jews how to get to the mosque in Mecca, they would in all likelihood hit him very hard.”

    “That is how things [with Jews] have unfolded for hundreds of years,” she wrote. “There are exceptions, but, unfortunately, the number of Jews who hate us is greater than those who do not.”

    “I would’ve helped this man, simply because Islam is a religion of peace and charity, and a real Muslim is a person whose words and deeds reflect these values,” she wrote.

    Other Arab web users who replied to the video justified the hostile treatment visited upon the journalist by claiming that it was appropriate “in light of the actions of the Jews in Palestine.”

    The Cairo locals were simply showing solidarity with the suffering of the Palestinians under Israeli rule.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    Nobody
    Nobody
    8 years ago

    “I am certain that if a Muslim would ask Jews how to get to the mosque in Mecca”

    Now that is a plausible scenario.

    allmark
    allmark
    8 years ago

    And this is news to anyone because?….

    zooog
    zooog
    8 years ago

    The beard looks fake

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    8 years ago

    The beard looks comically fake.

    JacobN
    JacobN
    8 years ago

    probably the most tolerant response hes going to get in the middle east

    Mazal1
    Mazal1
    8 years ago

    The Baal shim tov said in the future chasidut will be all over the World, even in Cairo. The nevoo’os are happening right in front of our eyes! Amazing

    8 years ago

    Ah yes, the religion of peace. LOL

    ShatzMatz
    ShatzMatz
    8 years ago

    I don’t see how we can even complain about this. The young Jewish boy in IDF uniform was treated much worse when he walked through Mea Shearim.

    8 years ago

    Seems seasoned but silly. His experiment might have gotten him killed and if he is not exactly like a real jew, he would be bringing Israel into a bad light too. This is very scary but I guess he knew what they would do. The monsters want their own home to be your facade of hate. Never Again.

    HankM
    HankM
    8 years ago

    I really disagree. The Moslems hate us. I don’t think we hate them as much as fear of beheading and such. The proof is that we deal regularly with secular Moslems with no problem. It’s just the ones who constantly threaten us that we shun