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These video clips are provided as a public service to an international viewing audience to bridge the language gap and better educate and inform. Material about the statements of terrorists and extremists is provided to alert the public...
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Iranian Researcher Shams Al-Din Rahmani Denies The Holocaust, Says The Jews Control the Oil Industry
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Dr. Tawfik Hamid: Muslim Brotherhood's Terrorist Designation Would Benefit Muslims
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Am. Muslims for Palestine Official: Jews Who Participate in Birthright Engage in Ethnic Cleansing
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Iraqi Political Commentator Slams Al-Jazeera TV Host for Defending Iran: Iran Is Enemy of Arabs
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Panel at Australian Mosque following NZ Massacre: We Should Be Jealous of the Victims
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Majlis Speaker: Iran Will Consider US Military Terrorist Group If US Considers IRGC Terrorist Group