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This jumped out at me:

"In almost every abandoned house he had found an Arabic copy of Mein Kampf, common as dictionaries."

From what I can find, this happened in two instances; not as often as the above article claims. Still disgusting, though.
m.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/a

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Republished a number of times in Egypt (1995), Syria, Iraq, and of all places Ramallah, West Bank (1999 under PLO control).

It is quite common among the populations of Israel's anti-Israel neighbors.

So common that the Israeli's usually only bother to report finding it when they can get a propaganda coup out of it (a child's bedroom, a school or hospital, a terrorist hideout/tunnel).

How many have actually read or understood it is open to conjecture.

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