Double-Dealing American Left Wing Complicit & Compliant w/ Muslim, Nazi Connection

Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin el-HusseiniIslam is Government.

World peace no longer satisfies us, There is no peace for the enemy. This is a legislation * and belief in every Muslim heart. –Muhammad bin Ahmad as-Sālim

Left: A picture taken in 1943 of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin el-Husseini reviewing Bosnian-Muslim troops – a unit of the “Hanjar (Saber) Division” of the Waffen SS which he personally recruited for Hitler.

Islam is in direct confrontation to America, her values and it’s people. Islam seeks only to destroy the liberty and productivity of  a free people and replace it with megalomaniacal laws which seek to repress and control all citizens. Islam is in direct competition, inconformable, incompatible, and will never work with the U.S. Constitution. There is not one law that Islam and our Great United States Republic are in alignment for the USA or any of her freedom loving allies. Not one!

The distinct and obvious relationship within the democratic party and the left including America and the anti-semite world has been living for the death of Israel for centuries.

Real Americans have heard the clarion call to defend our ally Israel and other free societies around the world. Pseudo American, Nazi embracing, KKK creating, God hating democrats (the entirety of the party today) have fallen into a self-induced comatose state.  Unless a remnant of the party takes it back, we the people of America will continue to politically take it apart.

This president is an abject failure as a POTUS and has missed the mark on everything, yes everything except to work as an Islamic plant practicing taqyyia. Barrack Obama is, in our opinion, a dishonest man.

Islam’s end game: Global Dominion through Jihad. The ultimate end for UN Millenium Goal.

Arab leaders and media outlets have long been addicted to
comparing Israel to the Nazi regime, while at the same time demeaning
the extent of the Holocaust. This obsession with defaming and
antagonizing the Jewish people and state was on full display in recent
months and reached a crescendo – or rather nadir – the day before
Pope John Paul II visited the Temple Mount during his Holy Land
pilgrimage. The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, just

hours before hosting the Pope, gave a series of press interviews, first
telling the AP: “The figure of 6 million Jews killed during the
Holocaust is exaggerated and is used by the Israelis to gain
international support… It’s not my problem. Muslims didn’t do
anything on this issue. It’s the doing of Hitler who hated the
Jews,” asserted the acid-tongued Mufti – a figure appointed by
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. “Six million? It was a lot
less,” Sabri repeated for an Italian newspaper. “It’s not my
fault if Hitler hated the Jews. Anyway, they hate them just about
everywhere.” The Mufti finished the day with Reuters, charging,
“We denounce all massacres, but I don’t see why a certain
massacre should be used for political gain and blackmail.” However,
as a matter of record, there was a well-documented, thriving
relationship between the Arab/Muslim world and Nazi Germany, with
perhaps the most significant figure linking Hitler to the Middle East
being none other Sabri’s very own predecessor, Grand Mufti of
Jerusalem Haj Amin el-Husseini. Here is a brief review of that dark,
overlooked chapter in history.

The Führer’s Mufti: After World War I, the Great
Powers of Europe jockeyed for influence in the Middle East’s oil
fields and trade routes, with France and Britain holding mandates
throughout most of the region. In the 1930s, the fascist regimes that
arose in Italy and Germany sought greater stakes in the area, and began
courting Arab leaders to revolt against their British and French
custodians. Among their many willing accomplices was Jerusalem Mufti Haj
Amin el-Husseini, who fled Palestine after agitating against the British
during the Arab Revolt of 1936-39. He found refuge in Iraq – another
of Her Majesty’s mandates – where he again topped the British most
wanted list after helping pull the strings behind the Iraqi coup of
1941. The revolt in Baghdad was orchestrated by Hitler as part of a
strategy to squeeze the region between the pincers of Rommel’s troops
in North Africa, German forces in the Caucuses and pro-Nazi forces in
Iraq. However, in June 1941 British troops put down the rebellion and
the Mufti escaped via Tehran to Italy and eventually to Berlin.

Once in Berlin, the Mufti received an enthusiastic reception by the
“Islamische Zentralinstitut” and the whole Islamic community
of Germany, which welcomed him as the “Führer of the Arabic
world.” In an introductory speech, he called the Jews the
“most fierce enemies of the Muslims” and an “ever
corruptive element” in the world. Husseini soon became an honored
guest of the Nazi leadership and met on several occasions with Hitler.
He personally lobbied the Führer against the plan to let Jews leave
Hungary, fearing they would immigrate to Palestine. He also strongly
intervened when Adolf Eichman tried to cut a deal with the British
government to exchange German POWs for 5000 Jewish children who also
could have fled to Palestine. The Mufti’s protests with the SS were
successful, as the children were sent to death camps in Poland instead.
One German officer noted in his journals that the Mufti would liked to
have seen the Jews “preferably all killed.” On a visit to
Auschwitz, he reportedly admonished the guards running the gas chambers
to work more diligently. Throughout the war, he appeared regularly on
German radio broadcasts to the Middle East, preaching his pro-Nazi,
anti-Semitic message to the Arab masses back home.

To show gratitude towards his hosts, in 1943 the Mufti travelled
several times to Bosnia, where on orders of the SS he recruited the
notorious “Hanjar troopers,” a special Bosnian Waffen SS
company which slaugh-tered 90% of Bosnia’s Jews and burned countless
Serbian churches and villages. These Bosnian Muslim recruits rapidly
found favor with SS chief Heinrich Himmler, who established a special
Mullah Military school in Dresden.

The only condition the Mufti set for his help was that after Hitler
won the war, the entire Jewish population in Palestine should be
liquidated. After the war, Husseini fled to Switzerland and from there
escaped via France to Cairo, were he was warmly received. The Mufti used
funds received earlier from the Hilter regime to finance the
Nazi-inspired Arab Liberation Army that terrorized Jews in Palestine.

The Arab Embrace of Nazism: Husseini represents the
prevalent pro-Nazi posture among the Arab/Muslim world before, during
and even after the Holocaust. The Nazi-Arab connection existed even when
Adolf Hitler first seized power in Germany in 1933. News of the Nazi
takeover was welcomed by the Arab masses with great enthusiasm, as the
first congratulatory telegrams Hitler received upon being appointed
Chancellor came from the German Consul in Jerusalem, followed by those
from several Arab capitals. Soon afterwards, parties that imitated the
National Socialists were founded in many Arab lands, like the “Hisb-el-qaumi-el-suri”
(PPS) or Social Nationalist Party in Syria. Its leader, Anton Sa’ada,
styled himself the Führer of the Syrian nation, and Hitler became known
as “Abu Ali” (In Egypt his name was “Muhammed Haidar”).
The banner of the PPS displayed the swastika on a black-white
background. Later, a Lebanese branch of the PPS – which still receives
its orders from Damascus – was involved in the assassination of
Lebanese President Pierre Gemayel.

The most influential party that emulated the Nazis was “Young
Egypt,” which was founded in October 1933. They had storm troopers,
torch processions, and literal translations of Nazi slogans – like
“One folk, One party, One leader.” Nazi anti-Semitism was
replicated, with calls to boycott Jewish businesses and physical attacks
on Jews. Britain had a bitter experience with this pro-German mood in
Egypt, when the official Egyptian government failed to declare war on
the Wehrmacht as German troops were about to conquer Alexandria.

After the war, a member of Young Egypt named Gamal Abdul Nasser was
among the officers who led the July 1952 revolution in Egypt. Their
first act – following in Hitler’s footsteps – was to outlaw all
other parties. Nasser’s Egypt became a safe haven for Nazi war
criminals, among them the SS General in charge of the murder of
Ukrainian Jewry; he became Nasser’s bodyguard and close comrade. Alois
Brunner, another senior Nazi war criminal, found shelter in Damascus,
where he served for many years as senior adviser to the Syrian general
staff and still resides today.

Sami al-Joundi, one of the founders of the ruling Syrian Ba’ath
Party, recalls: “We were racists. We admired the Nazis. We were
immersed in reading Nazi literature and books… We were the first who
thought of a translation of Mein Kampf. Anyone who lived in
Damascus at that time was witness to the Arab inclination toward
Nazism.”

Arab Mufti Greets Nazis, 1944

These leanings never completely ceased. Hitler’s Mein Kampf
currently ranks sixth on the best-seller list among Palestinian Arabs.
Luis Al-Haj, translator of the Arabic edition, writes glowingly in the
preface about how Hitler’s “ideology” and his “theories
of nationalism, dictatorship and race… are advancing especially within
our Arabic States.” When Palestinian police first greeted Arafat in
the self-rule areas, they offered the infamous Nazi salute – the right
arm raised straight and upward.

The PLO and notably Arafat himself do not make a secret of their
source of inspiration. The Grand Mufti el-Husseini is venerated as a
hero by the PLO. It should be noted, that the PLO’s top figure in east
Jerusalem today, Faisal Husseini, is the grandson to the Führer’s
Mufti. Arafat also considers the Grand Mufti a respected educator and
leader, and in 1985 declared it an honor to follow in his footsteps.
Little wonder. In 1951, a close relative of the Mufti named Rahman Abdul
Rauf el-Qudwa el-Husseini matriculated to the University of Cairo. The
student decided to conceal his true identity and enlisted as “Yasser
Arafat.”

Writers: Paul Longgrear, Raymond McNemar

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