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Thursday, May 1, 2014

THE US AND EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS DEMAND THAT ISRAEL MUST REWARD NAZIS - REGARDLESS OF THEIR CRIMES - And how Israeli politicians are trying to comply

THE BIG COVERUP - In spite of the Nazi origin of Palestinian nationalism, their active complicity with the Holocaust, and their ongoing Nazi ideology and terror against Jews, Palestinians are being portrayed as victims that need to be REWARDED with a Nazi state on Jewish land. 


But that's not the worst part of it.  The worst is that Israeli politicians are going along with it and remaining SILENT about Palestinian history and their genocidal ideology.

Palestinian leader Al Husseini with Hitler
Palestinian leader Haj Amin Al Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, worked in Berlin with Adolf Hitler and other top Nazis in the design and implementation of the Final Solution - the murder of six million Jews and the enslavement and torture of many others.
 
He also created a Nazi Muslim SS Division responsible for many gruesome crimes in Eastern Europe.  He never faced justice. Instead he was allowed to return to the Middle East where he trained Palestinian youth on how to kill Jews and destroy Israel.  Two of his pupils were Yassir Arafat and the current president of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas. 
 
In time Israeli politicians have remained strangely silent about the active participation of the Palestinians in the perpetration of the Holocaust, AND about the Palestinian ongoing ideology exalting Hitler, demonizing Jews, and calling for their murder and the obliteration of Israel. 

Palestinian at Al Quds university making Nazi salute
Instead, Israeli leaders have characterized Mahmoud Abbas as a "moderate," in spite of his ideology and his eulogizing of terrorists, and the fact that Abbas was the financial mastermind of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre of Israeli athletes.
 
There is a conspiracy of silence among the Israeli political elite - so much so that while they denounce German Nazis, they offer to reward Palestinian Nazis with Biblical Jewish land for the creation of an Islamic Palestinian State.  Palestinian nationalism was and still is inspired by Nazism, and continues with the Nazi practice of demonizing Jews and murdering them.
 
There have been 2,495 Israelis killed by Arab Nazi terror since 1948. 

There were massacres  of Jews before that, during the Ottoman and British occupation of Israel.  But that figure of 2,495 is for a country of merely 8 million people, with only 75% of them Jews.  In addition many thousands have been injured and maimed, and many more left emotionally scarred by the loss of their loved ones. 
 
Nothing has changed.  

Europe was mainly responsible for the Holocaust, with the United States, Britain, and other countries sharing responsibility for denying entry to Third Reich Jews.   Now Europe and the United States are generously contributing to the Palestinian nationalist movement.  And US and EU government representatives have joined forces demanding that the victims compensate the victimizers by giving them a state from which they can launch terror attacks and wars on Jews.
 
This international conspiracy of silence about the Nazi nature of Palestinian nationalism, along with the push for giving  Nazis a state on historically Jewish land is another shame in the genocidal history of Europe and their current allies.

Picture above of current Palestinian students making Nazi salute
http://www.tomgrossmedia.com/mideastdispatches/archives/001406.html
 
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Op-Ed: A Case of Selective Holocaust Memory
 
By Dr Mordecai Kedar
To mark the 70th anniversary of the mass deportation and murder of over 585,000 Hungarian Jews, the Israeli government decided to observe this dark chapter in Holocaust history by making it the focus of the official Holocaust Memorial Day 2014 commemoration.
 
Beginning in May 1944, Hungary’s Jews were deported by train to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where they were killed upon arrival. Israeli President Shimon Peres described the destruction of Hungarian Jewry in bone-chilling detail in his speech at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem Sunday night.
 
The American Rabbi, the Palestinian President and Holocaust History
 
A few days before Israelis honored the six million Jews killed by the Nazis and their willing collaborators, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas met with American Rabbi Marc Schneier, a well-known proponent of interfaith dialogue. It was during this get-together that Abbas declared, “The Shoah was the worst crime in human history.”
 
The “Holocaust was a reflection of a racist ideology as expressed in ethnic cleansing, which the Palestinian people reject,” the PA president added. “Indeed, the Palestinian people, afflicted and oppressed, are the first to demand the end of racism against other nations.”
 
Abbas subtly draws a parallel between the Nazi ‘Final Solution’ and today’s Israel. According to Israel’s presumptive peace partner, Israel is doing unto the Palestinians what the Nazis inflicted upon the Jews.
 
Is that so? Is Israel herding Palestinians onto trains like animals? Is Israel shoving the Palestinian people into gas chambers? Is Israel burning Palestinian bodies in crematoria? Is Israel capturing Palestinians and confining them in forced labor camps?
 
Yet, despite the fact there is zero similarity between what is happening now west of the Jordan River and the horrors experienced 70 years ago in Europe, Abu Mazen (Abbas) does not hesitate to implicitly equate Israel to Nazi Germany.
 
Grand Mufti: Founder of Palestinian Liberation, Nazi Collaborator
 
As disturbing as Abbas’s statements are, it’s what he does not say that is morally repugnant. Let’s not forget that the annihilation of Hungary’s Jews was aided by the founder of the Palestinian national liberation movement, the Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini.  
 
Having fled to Berlin in 1941, the Mufti got busy, actively assisting the Nazis by recruiting Bosnian Muslim soldiers into the Wafen-SS. It was these Mufti recruits who guarded the bridges across which passed the trains that carried over half a million Hungarian Jewish men, women and children to Auschwitz for extermination.
 
The Muslim soldiers were tasked with thwarting partisan efforts to slow the killing machine by blowing up vital arteries such as bridges.
 
The Mufti also helped establish the “Free Arab Legion” that operated as an adjunct to the Wehrmacht, the German army. The Nazis were most appreciative, paying al-Husseini a monthly salary that was twice the amount of a Reich Field Marshall’s.
 
Al-Husseini’s activities on behalf of Nazi Germany are explored in a documentary titled The Turban and the Swastika”.
 
The Media’s Vow of Silence
 
At this point, allow me to relay a relevant personal experience. Several years ago I participated in a discussion about the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks conducted on an Arabic media outlet. The segment featured a spokesman from the Palestinian Authority.
 
When I brought up the Mufti’s active involvement in the annihilation of Europe’s Jews, the PA representative claimed al-Husseini’s participation was justified, since now these Jews could “not come to Palestine.” I responded by asking, “What if they were planning on coming to America? Would they then also have deserved a death sentence?” He did not answer my question.
 
Arab media never talk about the role of the Palestinian Mufti in the extermination of Hungary’s Jews. Yesterday, on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day, I was interviewed in Arabic by the BBC about Abbas’s statement that the Holocaust was, “…the worst crime in human history.” During the interview, I criticized Abbas for not condemning the Palestinian Mufti’s complicity in that horrible crime. Though the interview was broadcast, the part about Haj Amin al-Husseini was cut.
 
I would like to ask Rabbi Marc Schneier: After Mahmoud Abbas condemned the destruction of European Jewry, did you remind him about the role of the Palestinian Mufti in facilitating the Nazi death machine? Does President Abbas find these actions reprehensible?
 
Apparently, selective memory is what’s required for an orthodox rabbi to conduct an interfaith dialogue with Israel’s enemies.
 
Selective Memory: Holocaust History Revised
 
Israel’s government, especially during Holocaust Memorial Day, must remind the country’s citizens and neighbors what Palestinian leaders did to destroy us. However, there is a tendency to forget recent history.
 
During his speech that opened the official Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration, Israeli President Shimon Peres dedicated several minutes to describing in gruesome detail the destruction of Hungarian Jewry that occurred 70 years ago.
 
Evidently, the President of Israel ‘forgot’ to mention the involvement of the Palestinian Mufti in this crime against humanity.
 
President Shimon Peres attends a Holocaust ceremony at the Knesset in Jerusalem on Monday. (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90)
 
Omitting the role of the Mufti from his nationally televised address was no accident: Peres believes that the Palestinians are partners in peace, so why remind them and us about the terrible crime committed by their leader against our people?
 
Day and night for generations we have proclaimed that the Holocaust must never be forgotten, that its horrors and lessons will forever be emblazoned on the collective human conscience.
 
But how can we continue to demand from the world that it continue to remember the Holocaust if the President of Israel “forgets” to note a significant aspect of the Shoah just because he doesn’t want to embarrass his friend, Mahmoud Abbas, by mentioning a Palestinian leader’s involvement in the extermination of Jews?
 
It turns out that selective memory is not just employed by our enemies: the President of Israel’s Holocaust memories are also selective, shaped by a personal and political agenda.
Appeared on United with Israel, translated from Hebrew by Gidon Ben-Zvi, sent to Arutz Sheva by Dr. Kedar 
 
Dr. Mordechai Kedar is a senior lecturer in the Department of Arabic at Bar-Ilan University. He served in IDF Military Intelligence for 25 years, specializing in Arab political discourse, Arab mass media, Islamic groups and the Syrian domestic arena.


Video THE TURBAN AND THE SWASTICA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CIgw_jHxjs

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The Nazis and the Palestinian movement (15 minute video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_abGQY-1qoM

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It could be argued that it was Husseini’s fanatical hatred of Jews that encouraged the Nazis to press on with their plan to make Europe Judenrein (“Jew free”).  

According to testimony given at Nuremberg by Dieter Wisliceny, Adolf Eichmann’s deputy, the Mufti was one of the initiators of the systematic extermination of European Jewry and had been a collaborator and adviser of Eichmann and Himmler in the execution of this plan […] He was one of Eichmann’s best friends and had constantly incited him to accelerate the extermination measures.

2495 Israelis killed by Arab terrorists since 1948
 http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/180142#.U2Jss5sU-M8

 
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