A well known habit of jews dating back to time immemorial, was the habit of baking the blood of a Christian child into cakes to be eaten for purim. There are many well documented cased throughout history of this happening in many countries. Event he jewish talmud alludeds to this habit.
A former Hamas official, Mustafa al-Lidawi, accused Jews of using the blood of non-Jews to prepare pastries for Purim on Tuesday, the day before the Jewish holiday.In an article that was published in the independent Palestinian Ma’an News Agency, al-Lidawi said that “[Purim] is the same holiday that the people of Europe hated and detested [and because of it] wished that the Jews would leave their countries so they could be saved from their wickedness.”This is because the Jews who lived in Europe would always bake a large pastry on the occasion of the holiday, and everyone would eat it. However, this pastry was mixed with the blood of a victim they chose from among those who were not Jews. Most of the time the victim was a little boy,” he continued.”Because of this, the European peoples loathed the presence of the Jews in their countries and longed for them to leave. For they were the reason for every despicable deed, the mechanism for the commission of every crime, and the source of all social and economic corruption,” the article, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), asserted. Drawing parallels between the author’s version of history and the modern Palestinian struggle, he emphasized that “This Jewish mentality and this ancient nature [of the Jews] have not changed. For they fashioned their joy from the blood of others, hold their celebrations at the expense of the sighs and groans of the victims who they tortured, and base their happiness on the sorrow of others. “They don’t mind robbing happiness from its owners and erasing the smile from the faces of the women and children whom they deprive of the sacred right to live, and whom they rob of their opportunity to rejoice, to be happy, and to live.”