The Jerusalem Post

Foreign Ministry: TV predicting end of Israel ‘unacceptab­le’

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

An Egyptian television series depicting a future in which Israel was destroyed by Arab states is unacceptab­le, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday.

The first episode of the Ramadan drama titled The End, features a scene of children in a classroom in the year 2120 learning about “the war to liberate Jerusalem.”

“America was the central supporter of the Zionist state,” a teacher says, while a holographi­c map of the US appears in the front of the classroom. “When the time came for the Arab states to get rid of their sworn enemy, a war broke out that was named the war to liberate Jerusalem.”

The teacher added “the war ended quickly and brought about the destructio­n of the Zionist State of Israel less than 100 years after establishm­ent.”

According to the teacher, “most of the Jews in Israel ran away and returned to their countries of origin in Europe.”

Most Jews in Israel are Mizrahi, meaning they are of Middle Eastern or North African – not European – origin.

The Foreign Ministry took umbrage with the show’s content, calling it “unfortunat­e and totally unacceptab­le, especially between countries that have a peace agreement between them for the past 41 years.”

Throughout the Arab world, but especially in Egypt, television dramas tend to premiere during Ramadan – which began on Thursday – and air one episode per night throughout the holy month. They tend to enjoy high ratings and are thought to be culturally influentia­l.

The TV show was aired on ON, a private television channel, but was authorized by the Egyptian government’s censor. Its first episode was originally posted on YouTube, but was later removed.

The show “The End” is a dystopian drama starring Ahmed El Sherif as a computer engineer living in a world dominated by cyborg clones.

Synergy, the production company, is Egypt’s largest and has strong government connection­s.

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