Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud

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Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud (Arabicː خيبر خيبر يا يهود جيش محمد سوف يعود) is an Islamic chant in the Arabic language that was used in the Battle of Khaybar where Muhammad defeated the Jews of Khaybar in the country of Saudi Arabia. This chant is seen as anti-Semitic by news outlets such as PBS,[1] and the Times of Israel,[2] along with advocacy groups such as the ADL.[3]

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  1. Brabant, Malcolm (2023-11-13). "Tensions rise in U.K. amid large-scale protests over Israel-Hamas war". PBS. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  2. Philpot, Robert (2023-11-18). "UK Jews say govt not protecting them from Islamic extremism amid Israel-Hamas war". Times of Israel. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  3. "Khaybar Khaybar ya yahud". Glossary of Extremism and Hate. Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 20 November 2023.