In a clip he posted last week, which has so far accumulated 350,000 views on YouTube, he said: "Jewish lobby. You must have heard this name since childhood. It's famous all over the world. They do wonderful lobbying all year long and they spend billions on it and promote Zionists.
"They lobby a lot in America and have strangled America, have it totally controlled. They do it in Europe and America and elsewhere. Jewish lobbyists are very strong, and they lobby for others too in exchange of money, for countries, individuals and friends. They have big lobbying firms and it's a science," he said, adding:
"They have occupied America because they think America is a superpower and they should control it. Anyone who stands in any important elections for the House of Representatives or any other forum, they interview them and view their life and keep an eye on them. Anyone who is in big positions in America, Jews keep an eye on them and spy on their lifestyle and anyone who disagrees with them they create troubles for him. Jews were behind Trump. Similarly anyone else who runs for the Presidency has the Jewish lobby support."
Imran Khan did not respond to the JC's requests for comment.
Makhdoom Shahab-ud-Din
In a video posted last week viewed 150,000 times, the provocative Makhdoom Shahab-ud-Din commented on a viral CNN clip in which Pakistan's foreign minister made an antisemitic slur.
In the YouTube clip, Shahab-ud-Din said: "Whenever you speak against the barbarism of Israel, these Jews throw the card of antisemitism before you, and they will say that you hate Jews and that you are an antisemite.
"I will explain to you how these Jews play this card of antisemitism, and how they are devoid of any logic. When you criticise Zionism, then Jews come together and start attacking. [The Pakistani foreign minister] said they controlled the whole media, and the CNN anchor proved the whole point through her behavior. The anchor was a hard-nosed Jewish, we have done our research."
When questioned by the JC, Shahabud-Din said: "A difference was presented between antisemitism and anti-Zionism and how criticism of Israeli policies should not be taken as hate for the Jewish community.
"The Jews should not be attacked, the religion should not be attacked. The policies of Israel can be criticized. In my videos I have condemned the killing of civilians on both sides and my heart and prayers are with innocent people who lost their lives."
Makhdoom Shahab-ud-Din has 610,000 subscribers on YouTube and almost 50,000 Twitter followers.
During the recent Gaza conflict, Shahab-ud-Din broadcast fake news issued by Hamas. He wrongly told his viewers - many of whom shun the 'main-stream media' - that 'terrorists' had entered Israel and seized an arms depot. "Israel has been destroyed brick by brick and several areas of Tel Aviv have been turned into ashes," he claimed.
When questioned by the JC, he said: "We have to report the story from both sides and that has been done. Any statement attributed to Hamas is not my own statement so quoting someone does not mean the presenter is saying that."
His videos later became inaccessible as they had been made private. YouTube's representatives did not respond to a request for comment.
What analysts say?
JC quoted Umer Karim, a visiting Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) who focuses on Pakistan, as saying: "The Pakistani Urdu media discourse, whether electronic, print or digital, is heavily influenced by conspiracy theories that remain overarchingly antisemitic and consider Jews responsible for every wrongdoing in the world, particularly when it concerns the Muslim world.
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