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Fathi Shihab-Eddim, a close associated to President Mohammed Morsi and the man responsible for appointing editors to all state-run newspapers: Six million Jews said killed in the Holocaust were not murdered by the Nazis at all, but were actually moved to the U.S. in an operation carried out by American intelligence.
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"The myth of the Holocaust  is an industry that America invented," said Fathi Shihab-Eddim.                                                                                                   Photo credit: AP  | 
"The myth of the Holocaust is an industry that  America invented," said Fathi Shihab-Eddim, a senior figure close to  Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi responsible for appointing the editors  of all state-run newspapers.
"U.S. intelligence agencies in cooperation  with their counterparts in allied nations during World War II created  [the Holocaust] to destroy the image of their opponents in Germany, and  to justify war and massive destruction against military and civilian  facilities of the Axis powers, and especially to hit Hiroshima and  Nagasaki with the atomic bomb," Shihab-Eddim said.
His remarks came Sunday as the world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Shihab-Eddim also added that he believes the 6  million Jews said killed in the Holocaust were not murdered by the  Nazis at all, but were actually moved to the U.S. in an operation  carried out by American intelligence. He said that all of the reports  about the numbers of Jews killed are lies intended to damage Germany's  image during World War II and to allow the U.S. to split Germany with  the former Soviet Union. 
Efraim Zuroff, Israel director of the  Jerusalem-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, whose mission is to defend  against anti-Semitism and teach the lessons of the Holocaust to future  generations, told FoxNews.com the remarks show a dangerous, but common,  mindset.
"Obviously, if a person in that position makes  that ridiculous claim it is of concern," Zuroff said. "The sad truth is  that these views are relatively common in the Arab world and are the  result of ignorance on one hand and of government-sponsored Holocaust  denial on the other hand."
Zuroff told FoxNews.com that the sinister  statements by a top Morsi aide should give other nations pause for  thought in evaluating their relationships with the new government in  Cairo.
"Government-sponsored Holocaust denial is the most  dangerous ... as opposed to attempts by individuals to convince people  that the Holocaust did not take place," Zuroff told Fox. "When it comes  with a strict Islamic interpretation and one which is basically  anti-Semitic, then it becomes much more dangerous."
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