The Washington Free Beacon recently discovered that Columbia University professor Joseph Massad, who is supposed to teach a course on “Zionism,” accused Jews of engaging in a “Hitlerian project” for claiming they are the descendants of ancient Hebrews.
During one of the InFocus with Ejaz Haider episodes, titled “Busting Zionist Myths,” Massad stated that Jews being the descendants of the ancient Hebrews is a “bogus claim,” calling them a “strange European group.”
“The idea that European Jews are somehow direct descendants of the ancient Hebrews is, of course, a bogus claim. Even if Jews believed somehow [they had] some lineage, at least a religious or spiritual lineage [to ancient Hebrews], by the 17th and 18th centuries, this idea amongst European Christians would become important, especially to estrange European Jews from Europe, and they begin to cast them as ‘Asiatics’—people who have come from Asia originally,” he said.
“What is special here about Zionism is not only the invention of ancient Israel and the invention of Jews as descendants of the ancient Hebrews. It’s almost like a Hitlerian project to speak of Jews genetically in this fashion. And it only becomes fashionable, of course, in the 19th century, with the rise of racial science and the biological sciences,” he added.
Columbia University Professor of History Joseph Massad: Jews Are “Some Strange European Group” – Claiming They Have Genetic Ties to Ancient Hebrews Is Almost Hitlerian; the Invention of Ancient Israel Is a Game of Archeology, which Is a Colonialist Science pic.twitter.com/w84zzT3JPQ
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According to the news source, Massad and the host, Ejaz Haider, a senior resident fellow at the University of Lahore’s Center for Security, Strategy and Policy Research, praised Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack. […]
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