There can be no peace with annihilatonists and savages. No matter how badly civilized men desire it.
"To his eminence the Grand Mufti, 4 VII 1943, in remembrance H Himmler"
Seiner Eminenz dem Grossmufti 4 VII 1943[July 4, 1943] zur erinnerung H Himmler
In the age of Obama, it is OK for his allies to salute and laud Hitler. That's where we are ….. the sick part is that the Amerian people are painfully unaware of it as the enemedia scrubs, whitewashes and polishes Obama's knob.
The Mufti al-Husseini was Hitler's ally. The Mufti, in the summer of 1944, approached Germany,
Roumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary to speed the extermination of the Jews
by sending them to Poland where the Nazi death chambers were located.
The Mufti successfully demanded that 400,000 Jews who were about to be
deported to the Holy Land instead be sent to their deaths. That’s not
merely a collaborator, that’s a partner with great influence and power. (More here and here.)
US Confirms Role Of Mufti as the Nazi Middle East Leader September 17, 1945
Below: The Nation, May 17th, 1947
Abbas Salutes Hitler-Supporting Mufti, Terrorists in Anniversary Address Algemeiner, January 4, 2013
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas paid tribute to World
War II era Hitler-supporting Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini as well as
several known terror leaders responsible for the deaths of Israelis at a
rally in Gaza City Friday that marked the 48th anniversary of the
political party Fatah.During the televised speech, made to a crowd of hundreds of
thousands, Abbas made mention of, among others, Abdel Aziz Rantisi,
Sheik Ahmed Yassin–both former leaders of Hamas assassinated by Israel
for their role in terrorizing the Jewish state-and Marwan Bargouti, who
is currently serving time in an Israeli prison for his role in the
deaths of five Israelis.This was Fatah’s first such rally in the territory since a 2007 coup
by Hamas ousted the party from power. In his speech Abbas addressed the
division, saying that reunification was near. “Soon we will regain our
unity,” he said of the two sides, which have drawn closer since the end
of the eight-day November conflict, Operation Pillar of Defense, that
pitted Israel against Hamas.ADVERTISEMENT“The success of the rally is a success for Fatah, and for Hamas too,”
said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri. “The positive atmosphere is a
step on the way to regain national unity.”Abbas, who is not allowed to enter Gaza, but who was given permission
by Hamas to stage the rally and address the crowd, said he would soon
return to Gaza and that unification with Hamas would be “a step on the
way to ending the (Israeli) occupation.”A number of Fatah activists and officials did make the trip to Gaza
for the rally, including Jibril Rajoub, who formerly headed the
Palestinian security forces in the West Bank, Fatah cofounder Abdul
Aziz Shaheen and Fadwa Barghouti, the wife of jailed activist Marwan
Barghouti.In the West Bank Thursday, Abbas signed a presidential decree
changing the name of the Palestinian Authority to the “State of
Palestine,” following the Palestinians’ upgraded status at the United
Nations to a non-member observer state.According to the decree, reported by the official Palestinian news
agency Wafa, all stamps, signs, and official letterhead will be changed
to bear the new name.
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