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Arafat’s uncle the grand Mufti of Jeruzalem
It is incredible how this topic in our politically correct media is dead silent. The same applies to the academic world, where Professor van der Horst was forced to delete these passages from his farewell speech. This is only why a few know that NSDAP ideas in the Arab countries (with the Muslim fundamentalism, which formed a great breeding ground for this) form a main cause of the conflict in the Middle East. At least in the Netherlands the Socialist Workers Party (NSDAP) is eagerly considered far-right. This for reasons only known to themselves . Yasser Arafat was in his youth the apple of the eye of the great mufti of Jerusalem, Al-Husseini. Arafat’s own surname is also Al-Husseini. Although his family tie with the mufti is not certain he called him 'uncle'. Even in 2002, Arafat called in an interview with the Palestinian newspaper Al Quds his uncle "our hero" and compared his own survival with that of the Arab Nazi collaborator. "We are not Afghanistan," said Arafat, on this occasion. "We are a great people. Could we replace then our hero Hajj Amin al-Husseini? There were a number of attempts to remove him because he was considered a collaborator with the Nazis. But he also lived in Cairo and he participated in the war of 1948, I was one of his soldiers. . So, despite the fact that conventional wisdom has now proclaimed that there is such a thing as the Palestinian people, I'm going to raise those uncomfortable quotations made by Arafat and his henchmen when their public-relations guard was down. . Way back on March 31, 1977, the Dutch newspaper Trouw published an interview with Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee member Zahir Muhsein. Here's what he said: The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. A People a...
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Date Found: September 20, 2010
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