Monday, 21 October 2013

Palestinians Fly Nazi Flag Over Road Used By Jews



How not to win friends or influence people
  • An impossible problem.  Neither the Muslims nor the Israelis have any respect for each other.
  • The Israelis have stolen Arab lands and redistributed it to Jewish settlers.
  • The Muslims, doing what Muslims do best, have engaged in terrorism and war against non-believers. 

The war that never ends.

For at least the second time in five months, Arab residents of Beit Umar in the Palestinian Authority (PA) have placed a Nazi flag over a major thoroughfare where Jews pass in their vehicles.

 Beit Umar is located between Halhoul and the Etzion Bloc, not far from Hevron.

Soldiers from the Haruv battalion in Kfir Regiment tried to take down the flag Saturday, but encountered difficulty because it was placed very high up reports Israel National News.

A similar event took place at Beit Umar in May, when hundreds of residents of Gush Etzion who drove down Highway 60 were astounded to see an oversized Nazi flag flying next to a mosque in the Arab town.

In a recent key seech, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu quoted numerous historical sources showing that the leader of the Palestinian Arabs in the first half of the 20th century, Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husseini, was “one of the initiators of the Holocaust of the Jews of Europe,” and that he was constantly encouraging the Nazi leadership to annihilate the Jews, throughout the war. He cited evidence that the Mufti even visited the gas chambers at Auschwitz with Adolf Eichmann.

“The Mufti is still a greatly admired figure in the Palestinian national movement,” said Netanyahu.

“These are the weeds that need to be uprooted,” he said. “The root of the conflict is the deep resistance among a hard core of Palestinians to the right of the Jewish people to its own state in Israel.”

Haj Amin al-Husseini - Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
Al-Husseini was the scion of a family of Jerusalemite notables. After receiving an education in Islamic, Ottoman and Catholic schools, he went on to serve in the Ottoman army in World War I. At war's end, he positioned himself in Damascus as a supporter of the Arab Kingdom of Syria.
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Following the Franco-Syrian War and the collapse of the Arab Hashemite rule in Damascus, his early position on pan-Arabism shifted to a form of local nationalism for Palestinian Arabs and he moved back to Jerusalem.
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He actively opposed Zionism, and in WWII looked to Hitler to help free the Arabs from British and French imperialism.

Muslim Waffen SS Troops
November 1943 al-Husseini greeting Muslim Bosnian Waffen-SS volunteers with a Nazi salute. At left is SS General Karl-Gustav Sauberzweig.
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A lesser told story of World War II is the large number of allies Germany had.  There were those who believed in Fascism, but many others were oppressed minorities who looked upon Germany as a liberator against Communism or Western Imperialism.
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The Germans fielded many ethnic based units:  Muslims, Cossacks, Croatians, Armenians, Georgians, Flemish, Dutch, Bulgarians, Ukrainians, Danes, Estonians, Finnish, French, Indians, Latvians, Romanians, Hungarians and more.
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See Waffen-SS foreign volunteers and conscripts.

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