The Grand Mufti, the holocaust and the PLO

By Ted Belman

There is no dispute that Hitler was responsible for the holocaust and the Mufti was close at hand in aiding and abetting it. Hitler’s role has been exhaustively covered. The Mufti’s role is finally getting wide exposure. Not only was he part of Hitler’s inner circle and was friends with Eichmann and Himmler, he was instrumental in infusing Hitler’s ideology of world conquest and Jew extermination into Arab culture in general and into the Muslim Brotherhood which was founded in 1928 and into Yasser Arafat who carried on the Mufti’s message in the rejection of Israel, in particular.

Here are important articles which portray this history.

THE NAZIS AND THE PALESTINIAN MOVEMENT which is supported by this video [BE SURE TO WATCH THIS POWERFUL VIDEO]
By Francisco Gil-White, HIR

The truth about Jerusalem’s grand mufti, Hitler and the Holocaust
by Abraham Cooper and Harold Brackman, Jewish Journal.

Mufti Advised Hitler on Holocaust, Says Middle East Forum Scholar
Middle East Forum

The Nazi roots of Palestinian nationalism
By David Storobin

Legacy of the Mufti and Hitler: The facts that are known
By David Bedein, Behind the News

And while you are at it, look into:

PLO/Fatah and Iran: The Special Relationship
Francisco Gil-White

Israel must not create a Palestinian state because she would be inviting the final solution into her back yard.

October 22, 2015 | 2 Comments »

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  1. babushka Said:

    Why fixate on the mufti?

    it establishes the likelihood that the muslim desire to slaughter Jews is the same as the nazi desire and creates a new perspective viewpoint for evaluating the likelihood of success of a “peace” agreement. after all, it is unlikely that jews could have faith in any “peace” agreement with hitler but for some odd reason many jews have faith in a similar agreement with the pals. As the problem usually begins in the Jews delusional view of reality, making this analogy helps remove the delusion, hopefully.

    Many jews see the treaty with egypt and jordan as successes but I see them as evidencing failure and futility. even though the egypt relation is better at the moment the inherent relationship is still very bad and unstable in the medium to long term. Jordan is even worse considering that the end of abdullah could allow driving the anti semites across the river, or even them being invited there if the exile jordan gov takes over.

  2. Why fixate on the mufti? He was not unique. The consensus among Muslims is that the only good Jew is a dead Jew. It’s not like the mufti was some sort of innovator. He was just parroting the ancient Islamic party line: “Kill the Jews!”