Kartal Göktan: Good evening, dear viewers. Welcome to our live broadcast. In tonight's live broadcast, we have with us a highly esteemed guest from Sweden; Ms. Annika Hernorth-Rothstein. Welcome. She is a Jewish author. She is currently working on a book about the diaspora Jews. She is visiting our country to gather information about the current state of the Christians and Jews in Turkey. Ms. Annika is a columnist of Israel Hayom, Israel's most distributed newspaper publishing in English. She also serves as a political advisor, who is frequently consulted by international press for her opinions. Worldwide anti-Semitism and the issues in the Middle East are her main topics of interest. Today, she is with us to do an interview on behalf of the Rebel Media, a Canadian online media website followed by almost 1 million.
Adnan Oktar: Wonderful. She is a Jew by blood, not by conversion, right?
Ms. Annika Hernorth-Rothstein: Yes, yes I am. My family originally is Russian and German.
Adnan Oktar: Prophet Moses is your forefather.
Ms. Annika Hernorth-Rothstein: Yes, this is true. This is true.
Adnan Oktar: You honored us and made us very happy with your visit. We love you very much, just as we dearly love all Jews.
Ms. Annika Hernorth-Rothstein: Thank you so much and I really appreciate you having us. And I am here examining the Jewish life in Turkey and in Istanbul specifically.
Adnan Oktar: Jewish life is particularly beautiful in here where we reside. They live in love and harmony as brothers and sisters. Turkish people also love Jews, contrary to the projected false image. They deeply respect Jews, too. The Jewish families in Turkey are all prestigious families esteemed by everyone.
Ms. Annika Hernorth-Rothstein: When I was coming here, a lot of my family and friends, of course in Israel, and I told them that I had decided to go to Turkey despite the recent tensions, and a lot of them warned me about coming here saying that in general the Turkish people have a negative view of Jews, of Israel and of the idea of Judaism within their country. And I am curious about what you feel about that and what your thoughts are about that?
Adnan Oktar: There are a few such unsavory people who hate Jews. These are such unscrupulous, cruel, evil people, but they hate everyone. They hate you, they hate me, they hate their families; they even hate themselves. They are erratic. So, they should not be paid any heed.
Enmity towards Jews, towards the People of the Book is unlawful by religion. God forbids it in the Qur'an, and defying this commandment of God is a sin. Enmity towards them is an unscrupulous and cruel deed, and its due punishment is hell.
Ms. Annika Hernorth-Rothstein: How would you explain given your opinions that you’ve just expressed, how would you explain what is going on in the Middle East now and what is also going on within Turkey? The tensions between Israel – given that we do have a bond religiously and historically, with the Muslim world how would you explain the tensions now? And how that relates to Islam and the interpretations of Islam?
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