Quoting the Protocols

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The report noted that later textbooks had removed references to the Protocols, however, the mentality behind the antisemitic trope was still in evidence in 2019, in texts that claimed the Balfour Declaration was designed to benefit the Jews at the expense of other nations such as Russia and Germany. "Jew-hate remains a central element of Qatari education. Textbooks teach Jews control and manipulate world powers and markets, are treacherous and killers of prophets," Marcus Sheff, CEO of IMPACT-se said. […]

"There is much to be concerned about in the Qatari curriculum. For years, leaders have allowed their children to be exposed to one of the most radical Jihadi curriculums in the world," Sheff said. "Qataris are proud of their education system, which is heavily influenced by western educators. But the hate renders it unfit for the modern world. The Qataris have pumped over $1 billion into elite US universities since 2011. They might want to put some of that money into deradicalizing their own curriculum."

Turkey's Erdogan, remember, is trying to set up a coalition with Qatar, Hamas, and the Government of National Accord in Tripoli, as a response to the recent Israel – UAE accord. The remnants of the Sunni Jew-haters, you might say, after the obvious threat from Iran has made the likes of Saudi Arabia and the UAE reconsider their attitudes towards the Jewish state.

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