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@sourmelons2 Because: if you look at the thread he called the democratically leader of the Jewish state "Fuhrer." Calling a Jew a Nazi is antisemitic. Yet, curiously I don't see you calling him a pig although he engaged in Holocaust revisionism by denying the work of a known Nazi collaborator
@sourmelons2 Odd how you aren't outraged about that. Further, you keep saying that it was but "one man." This too is false, and allow me to briefly explain why:
@sourmelons2 In British ruled Mandate Palestine, Amin al-Husseini and others formed pro-Nazi youth groups, including a political party al-Futuwwa, or the Nazi scouts. Palestinian Arab violence in the form of the first intifada, was responsible for keeping Jews in Europe, many of who died.
@sourmelons2 In British ruled Mandate Palestine, Amin al-Husseini and others formed pro-Nazi youth groups, including a political party al-Futuwwa, or the Nazi scouts. Palestinian Arab violence in the form of the first intifada, was responsible for keeping Jews in Europe, many of who died.
@sourmelons2 Al-Husseini was a key part of the Nazi war effort in the Middle East. He toured death camps, was pen pals with Himmler, aided the Nazis with propaganda, raised SS regiments, etc. He didn't do so alone. He was accompanied by dozens of aides and is still, to this day,
@sourmelons2 revered by the current Palestinian Authority President. Al-Husseini also incited the Farhud, a pogrom in Baghdad. Again he didnt do this by himself, and had dozens of aides.
@sourmelons2 The Palestinian national movement literally worked alongside Nazi soldiers, many of who were sent via Syria, to attack the fledgling Jewish state in the 48 war. This comes after the Arab states rejected an offer for something that had never existed: a Palestinian state.
@sourmelons2 Instead they openly sought to perpetrate another Holocaust a mere three years after the last one. Many Nazis stayed in the Middle East and found work for Arab regimes committed to Israel's destruction, notably in Syria and Egypt where they designed missiles to attack Israel.
@sourmelons2 Yasser Arafat, the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization and Abbas's predecessor, even hired neo-Nazis to help carry out terror attacks.
@sourmelons2 Indeed, they literally carried out attacks to free neo-Nazis being held in jail. latimes.com/archives/la-xp…
@sourmelons2 The Swiss financier Francois Genoud, who worked with the Nazis during WWII, was a major financial supporter of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), as well as a close friend of its founder, George Habbash, and of Black September founder Ali Hassan Salameh.
@sourmelons2 Genoud was literally a Nazi. And a huge financial backer of Palestinian leaders, who he helped launder money for tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-an…
@sourmelons2 Neo-Nazis even"directly aided Palestinian terror attacks. For example, Der Spiegel revealed in 2012 that two German neofascists, Willi Pohl and Max Abramowski, aided Black September in the Munich massacre of 1972 by transporting the terrorists and helping them acquire passports."
@sourmelons2 "In 1985, English skinhead Michael Davison and two PLO terrorists murdered three Israelis on a yacht near Larnaca, Cyprus."
@sourmelons2 And today, antisemitism remains endemic among many Palestinans as polls show timesofisrael.com/poll-93-of-pal…
@sourmelons2 Nazi flags are literally flown timesofisrael.com/nazi-flag-flow…
@sourmelons2 Sometimes they're attached to bombs, bombs meant to murder Jews timesofisrael.com/palestinians-f…
@sourmelons2 On the subject of flags, here is the flag carried by the Arab Liberation Army as they sought to destroy Israel in 1948. It wasn't al-Husseini's flag; and it was carried by hundred of men who fought for the ALA
@sourmelons2 The Hamas charter itself is virulently antisemitic and approvingly cites Hitler. That charter was in existence when Palestinians chose--in their sole democratic election in more than a decade--to vote for Hamas over Fatah. This was in 2006 btw camera.org/article/hamas-…
@sourmelons2 One can even go to Gaza and shop at a store called "Hitler" jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-C…
@sourmelons2 When asked why he named his store after Hitler, the shop owner said "The name of the shop is 'Hitler' and I like him because he was the the most anti Jewish person."
@sourmelons2 Its also not hard to find media in the Arab world, including Palestinian media, which praises Nazis. palwatch.org/database/45
@sourmelons2 As recently as this summer, top Palestinian leaders continue to praise Nazi collaborators. palwatch.org/page/15896
@sourmelons2 In conclusion: At no point have I said, or would I make, the broad sweeping categorization that you claim that I made. But I have stated facts. And the facts are: some Palestinians did collaborate with Nazis, Palestinian groups, including those in power, have praised and worked w
@sourmelons2 Nazis and neo-Nazis. Nazi imagery and antisemitism are not exactly rare, and appear more frequent than many other places. That's a fact. Its undeniable. And it should bother you.
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