It's not a troll -- the referenced article is legitimate.
Whether it is true or not remains to be seen. Anyone know the track record of Haaretz?
“Anyone know the track record of Haaretz?”
The New York Times of Israel. I wouldn’t put beyond them to have ulterior motives to publish that. It’s most probably true to some extent; what extent is that, I don’t know.
Haaretz is an ultra-liberal Israeli publication that muslim-kissing liberal protestant clergy (among others) love to read and quote.
I know—I used to be a member of the liberal ELCA Lutheran denomination, until I finally became an Orthodox Christian.
As for whether the radical “Cordoba” group will agree to a new location, we’ll just have to see. I’m skeptical.
There are all too many mosques in NYC as it is now. Many of them are very radical, and have hatched terrorists and terrorism. NYC is the muslims’ target number one in the US.
For those of us (including me) who don’t like NYC very much because of its liberalism and/or New World Order activity: Remember back to September 11, 2001 and the following weeks. Did we not care deeply in our hearts for NYC? Did we not weep for her? Did we not pray and pray? Did we not count ourselves as New Yorkers, at least for a little while?
I want NO MORE jihadist attacks in NYC—never again!!!! And I don’t want that Cordoba mosque built ANYWHERE in America. That’s that!
Ha’aretz is a respected Israeli journal.
Maybe it was in exchange for the IDF not blowing up the Iranian enrichment (uranium, not graft).
In Israel, it's considered a good paper, if a bit intellectual and a bit leftist. I think it's one of the only Hebrew language Israeli papers not put out by a religious party.