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Daytona Beach Morning Journal, May 19, 1947, p. 2 Meet The ArabianazisBy Walter Winchell. For many months now the front pages of the world have- been crowded with the blow by blow description of a struggle which has finally reached the United Nations . . . The problem has been how to find a place under the warm Palestinian sun for the living skeletons who, from 1933, suffered the foul tortures of Hitler's fevered brain. Arrayed against this pitiful group of human beings is a wicked clique of men who, despite their hostility to the Allies, have been granted powerful...
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Ahmad Balousha social influencer, stating in his profile he is in Gaza and at the time includes Gaza[dot]ps in his profile, posts Hitler meme prevelant in the Arab world "I would have killed them all, but I left some, so that..." adding "I wish you were here, Hitler."___AHMAD šµšø. (@ahmadbalousha1) / ... Social Media Influencer ŲŗŁŲ²Ų© Ł
ŁŲØŲ±Ų©Ł Ų§ŁŲµŁŲ§ŁŁŲ© . streamlabs.com/sl_id_a08cb30bā¦ Born October 27, 2004 Joined January 2020___ Andy NgĆ“ š³ļøāš @MrAndyNgo Whereās Antifa? Oh, right, on that side. [ahmadbalousha1/status/1712702152253014444] Oct 14, 2023 Darth Vrandon: Ok. So this may be the worst pro palestine post Iāve seenā¦ literally praising hitler.......
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Pathfinder. vol. 47. United States: Farm Journal, Incorporated, 1940, p. 4. * *(p. 3: "NEAR EAST - A Possible Locale for Act II in the War"). ...Troubled Palestine. ā¢ British - Mandated Palestine and Transjordan, likewise former parts of the Ottoman Empire, are contrasts. Transjordan gives the British so little trouble that its 34,740 square desert miles are policed by less than 1,600 men. Palestine, on the other hand, in its 10,492 square miles (slightly larger than Vermont) packs more concentrated hatred than any other section of the Near East. This hatred exists between the Arabs and Jews and springs...
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The Arabs in Mandatory Palestine went together like peanut butter and jelly for NAZISM.Morris, Benny. ā1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War.ā United States, Yale University Press, p. 21.* The Palestinians, Khalil al-Sakakini, a .. Jerusalem educator, jotted down in his diary, ārejoiced [as did āthe whole Arab worldā] when the British bastion at Tobruk fell .. to the Germans.ā * One of the first public opinion polls in Palestine, conducted by al-Sakakiniās son, Sari Sakakini, on behalf of the American consulate in Ierusalem, in February 1941 found that 88 percent of the Palestinian Arabs favored Germany and only...
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Ramallah, Palestine: Sadly, on a typical day within the Palestinian Territories, you might see Mein Kampf being sold, just like we did when filming HOPE IN THE HOLY LAND in the heart of Ramallah. Even more disheartening was that we noticed dozens of people walking by and not one them was appalled by this reality. Unfortunately, it was another stark reminder for our crew that classic antisemitism is alive and well within Palestinian society and is a major contributing factor to the ongoing conflict. It also reminded us why we originally decided to make this film. If you havenāt yet...
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Just hours after four Jews were murdered praying at a synagogue in Jerusalem's Har Nof, a young Jew in his 20s was attacked by two Arab assailants armed with iron bars in Jerusalem's Old City on Tuesday night. The attack took place at the Old City's New Gate, located in the north-western corner of the Old City and not far from the Jerusalem Municipality building. The two Arab attackers fell upon their victim as he was riding a bicycle, hitting him with iron bars and leaving him moderately wounded. The youth was treated on the scene by Magen David Adom...
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Vandals struck four Chicago-area synagogues early Saturday morning, shattering glass doors and windows with bricks and rocks and spray-painting anti-Israel graffiti. The caretakers at Lincolnwood Jewish Congregation in the normally quiet village of Lincolnwood just outside Chicago woke up to the sound of shattering glass and saw two adults running through the synagogue's parking lot in ski masks. Four bricks were thrown through the building's front doors, but the vandals were unable to gain entry. "Death to Israel Free Palestine," was the message left behind on the walls in bright orange spray paint. Similar incidents occurred around the same time...
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(IsraelNN.com) Hamas-run television in Gaza broadcast a dastardly new version of Holocaust denial on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day ā claiming the Jews carried out the genocide to rid themselves of the ādisabled and handicappedā among them. The show, billed as part of the Islamist terror groupās educational programming, conveyed the message that the Holocaust was actually a Zionist plot, aiming to both eliminate handicapped Jews and at the same time to make āthe Jews seem persecutedā in order to ābenefit from international sympathy.ā On the program, Amin Dabur, head of the Palestinian Center for Strategic Research, explained that...
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If only the Muslims in Europe ā with their hearts focused on the Islamic world and their carry-on liquids poised for destruction in the West ā could behave like the well-educated, secular and Americanizing Muslims in the United States, no one would have to worry. So runs the comforting media narrative that has developed around the approximately 6 million Muslims in the United States, who are often portrayed as well-assimilated and willing to leave their religion and culture behind in pursuit of American values and lifestyle. But over the past two years, I have traveled the country, visiting mosques, interviewing...
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SOEST, Germany ā More and more Germans are converting to Islam. Last year approximately 4,000 persons became Muslims. According to the Central Islam-Institute in Soest, the numbers have been rising since the turn of the century. Up to the year 2000 the annual number of conversions stagnated at 300, but it has been rising ever since. The instituteās director, Salim Abdullah, has no plausible explanation for this trend, as he told the evangelical news agency "idea." In the past, converts were chiefly women, who married Muslims, or academics with an "affection for the Orient."
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Iran warned its arch-enemy Israel Sunday of āunimaginable lossesā if it attacks Syria adding that the Islamic republic was āstanding by the Syrian peopleā. āWe hope the Zionist regime does not make the mistake of attacking Syria, because extending the front would definitely make the Zionist regime face unimaginable losses,ā foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters. āIran is standing by the Syrian people,ā he added. āWe have offered and will offer Syria and Lebanon spiritual and humanitarian support,ā Asefi said, reiterating Iranās denial that it is providing military and financial assistance to the Hezbollah movement. He also hit...
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Palestinian extremists threatened to send suicide bombers to "every corner" of Israel today after the killing of a Hamas security chief who was also one of the most feared militants in the territory.Jamal Abu Samhadana, a 43-year-old explosives expert suspected of attacking a convoy of US diplomats in the Gaza Strip in 2003, was recently named "Director General" of Hamas's security forces. He was killed in an Israeli air strike late last night. He was the first senior member of the three-month old Hamas-led government to be killed by Israel and the most prominent Palestinian militant to be targeted since...
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BERLIN - Nuremberg Lord Mayor Dr. Ulrich Maly is hoping for a miracle to solve the big embarrassment awaiting him in a month and a half. On June 11, at 6 p.m., the first game of the Iranian national team in the World Cup will get under way. Nuremberg's stadium is situated just dozens of meters from the first Nazi marching square and the enormous conference hall built for Hitler. The huge structure, which was never completed, is used today as historical testimony to the Nazi era. The arrival of Iran's soccer team would not be causing such a stir,...
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TEHRAN, Iran - The president of Iran again lashed out at Israel on Friday and said it was "heading toward annihilation," just days after Tehran raised fears about its nuclear activities by saying it successfully enriched uranium for the first time.
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Bloomberg material can't be posted, so I am using an indirect search link for the story.
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JAKARTA (Reuters) - About 300 hardline Indonesian Muslims vandalised a building housing the office of Playboy magazine on Wednesday in a protest against its publication in the world's most populous Muslim nation. Clad in white shirts and skull caps the protesters threw rocks at the front lobby, breaking the windows of the building in the south of Jakarta several days after the magazine hit news-stands for the first time. Shouting "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest), the protesters also ripped apart several copies of the Indonesian Playboy, which unlike the U.S. original does not show any nudity. Despite being a much...
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The Muhammad cartoon protest took a new direction in Pakistan this week as demonstrators took to the streets in Islamabad brandishing signs that proclaimed "God Bless Hitler." Tens of thousands of people took part in the latest round of protests, which took place throughout Pakistan - with gunfire and rioting erupting in some precincts. By midweek, three people, including an 8-year-old boy, had been killed. Pakistani intelligence officials told The Associated Press that members of outlawed Islamic militant groups had joined the protests and were inciting violence to undermine the government of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf. Rioting also broke out...
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Syria backs a nuclear Iran By Patrick Bishop in Damascus (Filed: 20/01/2006) Syria yesterday backed Iran in its nuclear confrontation with the West as their leaders met in Damascus in a defiant show of solidarity. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Bashar al-Assad The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, welcomed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and said the Iranian leader had the right to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. In turn, Mr Ahmadinejad asserted his host's right to freedom from foreign interference. Both men face confontations with the United Nations Security Council. The West is pushing for the International Atomic Energy Agency to refer Teheran to...
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Arab governments appeared reluctant Thursday to condemn Iran's president for calling the Holocaust a "myth" used by Europeans to create a Jewish state in the heart of the Islamic world. While official Arab reaction in such cases is usually slower than international reaction, any issue involving a defense of Israel is a thorny one for Arab governments, who risk appearing to side with Israel against a Muslim nation. The comments by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, broadcast live Wednesday on state-run Iranian television, drew quick condemnation from Israel, the European Union and the United States. However, in...
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Iranās President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expressed doubt that the Holocaust occurred and suggested Israel be moved to Europe. āThe Jews have always controlled Europe,ā said Ahmadinejad. āThatās how I know the Holocaust never happened. The Jews must leave Palestine and go back to Europe where they came from.ā
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