The Pope is going to meet with this Mufti

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Jan. 15, 2012

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PA’s highest religious authority, the Mufti, at Fatah event:

“Muslims’ destiny is to kill Jews.  Resurrection will come only after Jews are killed by Muslims”
Moderator at Fatah event:

“Our war with the descendants of the apes and pigs (i.e., Jews) is a war of religion and faith”

http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=6098
by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik

Last week, the principal Palestinian Authority religious leader, the Mufti Muhammad Hussein, presented the killing of Jews by Muslims as a religious Islamic goal. At an event celebrating the 47th anniversary of the founding of Fatah, he cited the Hadith (Islamic tradition attributed to Muhammad) saying that the Hour of Resurrection will not come until Muslims fight the Jews and kill them:

“The Hour [of Resurrection] will not come until you fight the Jews.
The Jew will hide behind stones or trees.
Then the stones or trees will call:
‘Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.'”

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Click to viewPalestinian Media Watch reported regularly during the PA terror campaign (Intifada, 2000-2005) on the repeated use of this Hadith by PA clerics on official PA TV to motivate Palestinians to terror attacks, preaching that Muslims had anIslamic obligation to kill Jews. The fact that the Mufti quotes this now indicates that this may have remained part of the PA’s religious establishment’s teachings, even though it is less frequently promoted on PA TV.The last time official PA TV broadcast a sermon during which this Hadith calling to kill Jews was quoted was in 2010.The years of PA promotion of killing Jews and PA religious leaders’ citing thisHadith to justify it, may have contributed to the high acceptance of it in PA society. A poll sponsored by the Israel Project last year found that 73% of Palestinians “believe” this Hadith. [July 2011, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner.]The moderator who introduced the Mufti at the Fatah event last week reiterated another Islamic belief; that the Jews are the descendants of apes and pigs:”Our war with the descendants of the apes and pigs (i.e., Jews) is a war of religion and faith.”The Mufti did not distance himself from this hate statement that Islam is in a religious war with the Jews, but added to it that Islam’s goal is to kill Jews.There are numerous collections of Hadith, some of which are not accepted as reliable. However, the Mufti stressed that the Islamic belief that Jews will be killed by Muslims as a precursor to Resurrection, is an authentic Islamic belief because it appears in “the reliable” and trusted Hadith collections of Al-Bukhari and Muslim.This Islamic tradition asserts that as the killing of Jews will progress, Jews will hide behind stones and trees, but even they will expose the Jews and call out: “Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.” One tree however, called the Gharqad, will hide the Jews from the Muslims. The Mufti in his talk at the Fatah event claimed that in response to this Islamic belief, Israelis have been planting Gharqad trees around their cities and towns, in order to have a place to hide from the Muslims who will be coming to kill them.This is not the first time the Mufti has incited to hatred against Jews in the name of Islam. In a sermon at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in 2010, he preached that the Jews are the “enemies of Allah.“The Mufti is appointed by PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. He voiced this latest hate speech, that Jews are to be killed by Muslims, at an official Fatah celebration. Abbas is also the Chairman of Fatah.The following is an excerpt from the Fatah ceremony broadcast on PA TV:Moderator at Fatah ceremony:“Our war with the descendants of the apes and pigs (i.e., Jews) is a war of religion and faith. Long Live Fatah! [I invite you,] our honorable Sheikh.”PA Mufti Muhammad Hussein comes to the podium and says:

“47 years ago the [Fatah] revolution started. Which revolution? The modern revolution of the Palestinian people’s history. In fact, Palestine in its entirety is a revolution, since [Caliph] Umar came [to conquer Jerusalem, 637 CE], and continuing today, and until the End of Days. The reliable Hadith(tradition attributed to Muhammad), [found] in the two reliable collections, Bukhari and Muslim, says:

“The Hour [of Resurrection] will not come until you fight the Jews.The Jew will hide behind stones or trees.Then the stones or trees will call:‘Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.’Except the Gharqad tree [which will keep silent].”

Therefore it is no wonder that you see Gharqad [trees] surrounding the [Israeli] settlements and colonies..”

[PA TV (Fatah), Jan. 9, 2012]

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PA TV Sermon:
“Jews are the enemies of Allah and humanity”

 
“The Prophet says: ‘Kill the Jews'”
“Even if donkeys would cease to bray, dogs cease to bark, 
wolves cease to howl and snakes to bite, 
the Jews would not cease to harbor hatred towards Muslims.”
By Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik

A sermon calling for the genocide of Jews was broadcast Friday by PA TV, which is under the control of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. The speech called the Jews the enemies of God and humanity, and compared Jews to Nazis. In a recent interview with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Abbas proudly declared that there is no more incitement in the mosques:

“They [Israel] said there is a problem with incitement in speeches in mosques
during Friday prayers. Today there is no more incitement at any mosque,” he
[Abbas] said.” [Haaretz, Dec. 16, 2009]

The following is the transcript of excerpts of the hate speech in a mosque broadcast on PA TV: “The loathsome occupation in Palestine – its land and its holy places – by these new Mongols and what they are perpetrating upon this holy, blessed and pure land – killing, assassination, destruction, confiscation, Judaization, harassment and splitting the homeland – are clear proof of [unintelligible word – Ed.] hostility, of incomparable racism, and of Nazism of the 20th century. The Jews, the enemies of Allah and of His Messenger, the enemies of Allah and of His Messenger! Enemies of humanity in general, and of Palestinians in particular – they wage war against us using all kinds of crimes, and as you see – even the mosques are not spared their racism… “Oh Muslims! The Jews are the Jews. The Jews are the Jews. Even if donkeys would cease to bray, dogs cease to bark, wolves cease to howl and snakes to bite, the Jews would not cease to harbor hatred towards Muslims. The Prophet said that if two Jews would be alone with a Muslim, they would think only of killing him. Oh Muslims! This land will be liberated, these holy places and these mosques will be liberated, only by means of a return to the Quran and when all Muslims will be willing to be Jihad Fighters for the sake of Allah and for the sake of supporting Palestine, the Palestinian people, the Palestinian land, and the holy places in Palestine. The Prophet says: ‘You shall fight the Jews and kill them, until the tree and the stone will speak and say: ‘Oh Muslim, Oh servant of Allah’ – the tree and the stone will not say, ‘Oh Arab,’ they will say, ‘Oh Muslim’. And they will not say, ‘Where are the millions?’ and will not say, ‘Where is the Arab nation?’ Rather, they will say, ‘Oh Muslim, Oh servant of Allah – there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.’ Except for the Gharqad tree [tree mentioned in the Quran – Ed.], which is the tree of the Jews. Thus, this land will be liberated only by means of Jihad…”

[PA TV (Fatah), Jan. 29, 2010]
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  1. It’s all a scam. Planned, orchestrated, well thought out for many years. Hey Pope, are you thinking of getting rid of limbo again? After all you have replaced G-d haven’t you? Is there any difference between you and Satan?

  2. yamit82 Said:

    He is an unwanted guest who represents those who murdered, burned, and slaughtered millions of Jews.

    the pope belongs to, and is the leader of, an organization which has a longer and greater history of jew killing than the n@zi party or the KKK. he is only welcomed out of the continuing fear of the power of the vatican to slaughter Jews. Certainly a “reformed” leader of the neo n@zi parties or of the KKK would not receive such a welcome in Israel. The church has the power to do great harm to the Jewish people and any abatement of that history is welcome like manna from heaven. But let us not confuse this innate fear with the facts of the organization, its membership and leaders. It has not taken responsibility nor reversed its past, such action would be evidenced by ceasing to commit the damage and repairing evils that can be repaired: returning Jewish property, etc. By taking a pontificating “neutral” stand and propagating the false pal narratives the church paints itself as an innocent neutral party to the conflict whereas the greatest basis of anti semitism is directly traceable to this ongoing continuing organization. The wolf is still a wolf but today it is not as hungry or dangerous as yesterday, tomorrow is another day. A jew must be happy that the church does not today seek his slaughter and torture but it is still directly involved in the libel and swindling and supporting others involved in the killing.

  3. @ yamit82:

    The ballot question asked: “Do you think that DePaul should follow socially responsible investment practices and divest its funds from companies that profit from Israel’s discriminatory practices and human rights violations?”

    …the scum bags…
    They might as well have asked “when did you stop beating your wife?”

  4. Pope Francis, at the request of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visited on Monday Israel’s “Memorial to the Victims of Terror”, a day after praying at an Israeli security wall abhorred by Palestinians.

    Pope at the Western Wall: I pray God will make peace prevail

    In sign of interfaith friendship, Pope Francis embraces Argentine friends Argentine Rabbi Abraham Skorka, and leader of Argentina’s Muslim community, Omar Abboud.

    Francis later laid a wreath at the tomb of Theodor Herzl, who is seen as the founder of modern Zionism that led to Israel’s foundation.

    The impromptu visit to the monument appeared to be an attempt to appease his Israeli hosts following the surprise stop at the hulking concrete barrier, daubed with anti-Israeli graffiti, which separates Bethlehem and Jerusalem.

    Netanyahu’s office said in a statement that Francis was prompted by the prime minister to stop at the stone and marble memorial, which is engraved with the names of Israeli civilians killed mainly in attacks by Palestinian terrorists.

  5. Riots Overnight at King David’s Tomb (Video)
    Following a Melave Malka (post-Shabbat meal) near David’s Tomb, a large group of police arrived to disperse the crowd, so the area would be clear for the Pope’s upcoming visit to the building, according to a HaKol HaYehudi report.

    An estimated 200 people were outside the building when police arrived, leading to riots in response to the attempt to disperse them.

    Witnesses told HaKol HaYehudi that the police were particularly violent. Talkbackists on the site are claiming that 2000 people were outside the building at the time. Police claim rioters threw stones and bottles at them.

    Dozens of youths forced their way into the building, with 15 people blockading and chaining themselves together near the cenotaph inside the building.

    The youths are protesting both the Pope’s visit to the site, which Jews consider holy, and the reports that Israel is transferring ownership of the building to the Vatican.

    Police forced their way into the building, arresting 26 people. Police claim a police car was damaged and some policemen were lightly injured when they tried to disperse the crowd. 5 protesters were lightly injured.

    Last week, police arrested 2 people with anti-Pope posters, and place restraining orders on others they thought would disrupt the Pope’s visit.

    Itamar Ben-Gvir who is representing some of the arrested said the police acted with brutal violence.

    On Friday, a court decided that protesters may protest the Pope’s visit, but no closer than 150 meters from the Pope. Ben-Gvir says it appears that the police are trying to squelch all protests completely.

    Activist Barush Marzel said, “We won’t be silences by the Pope’s visit to Israel. He is an unwanted guest who represents those who murdered, burned, and slaughtered millions of Jews. The police are trying to silence the protests, but it won’t help.”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEVevfg1RqA

  6. DePaul University Students Approve Israel Boycott

    DePaul University’s student body voted in a referendum to approve a divestment resolution targeting Israel.

    A total of 2,908 votes were cast by students at the Chicago Catholic university.

    The ballot question asked: “Do you think that DePaul should follow socially responsible investment practices and divest its funds from companies that profit from Israel’s discriminatory practices and human rights violations?”

  7. An interesting overview in Commentary Magazine about the Popes visit was written by Tobin:

    “Pope Francis’s upcoming trip to the Middle East is fraught with political and religious symbolism and events on his itinerary are raising the temperatures on both sides of the Middle East divide. In Israel, some are upset about the way the Vatican is treating his stops in the West Bank as if it is a state visit to a sovereign “State of Palestine” that, in fact, does not exist. Others are upset about the Israeli government’s decision to allow Francis to celebrate a mass on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, a site that Jews believe is the Tomb of King David and Christians think is the place where the Last Supper took place.

    Meanwhile, the Palestinians are up in arms over the fact that the Pope will visit Mount Herzl, Israel’s national cemetery outside the capital, and lay a wreath on the tomb of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism. And therein hangs the tale not only of a pope caught in the middle of a bitter clash in which any seemingly innocuous gesture of good will can become a source of tension but the issue that lies at the very core of a century-long conflict.

    The context of the papal visit is the desire of Francis, a man already renowned for his caring persona and a desire to create outreach with all peoples, to plant a flag of ecumenism in the midst of a steadily worsening environment for Christians in the Middle East. The rise of Islamism has made the situation of all non-Muslim minorities in the region difficult and none are in a more precarious situation than that of Palestinian Christians, who have left the administered territories in large numbers since the Oslo Accords that handed over effective control of these areas to the Palestinian Authority. But, instead, a bogus campaign of incitement has sought to convince the world that Israel, the one nation in the region where freedom of religion prevails, is the problem for the Christians.

    Nevertheless, tensions between Palestinian Arabs and Jews have at times bubbled over into religious tension. Far right extremist Jews appear to have been guilty of vandalism at some churches, a deplorable development that has generated international outrage that is notably missing when Jewish institutions are routinely given the same treatment by Arabs.

    The dispute at Mount Zion is typical of the kind of disputes that develop at the holy places. The shrine there has been under Jewish control for decades. Indeed, prior to the unification of Jerusalem and the liberation of the Western Wall, it was considered by many to be the most sacred spot inside pre-1967 Israel. While the Israeli protests about the mass seem intolerant, they are generated by fears that the site will be handed over to the church, which would compromise Jewish sovereignty over the capital as well as possibly infringe on Jewish worship there. The Israeli government is clearly opposed to such a transfer and if they allow Christians more access to the site for their worship, it is to be hoped that both sides will live and let live.

    Israelis would have preferred that the Vatican not jump the gun and recognize “Palestine” without the Arabs first being required to make peace. Such recognition lessens the pressure on the Palestinians to negotiate in good faith, but there is little rancor over the pope’s desire to visit what is, for all intents and purposes, a separate country in the West Bank. But the Herzl dispute is more serious than just another tit-for-tat argument.

    In venting their anger about a wreath for Herzl, the Palestinians are once again demonstrating that their real problem with Israel isn’t West Bank settlements or where the border should be after a peace treaty. It is, instead, an argument about the legitimacy of a Jewish state no matter where its borders wind up being drawn. Herzl, who died in 1904, isn’t connected in any way to the grievances Palestinians and their foreign cheerleaders vent their spleen about. But he is, in no small measure, responsible for the birth of the movement responsible for the rebirth of Jewish sovereignty over the historic homeland of his people. If Palestinians have a problem with Herzl, it’s because they still can’t bring themselves to change a political culture that regards rejection of Zionism as integral to their identity as a people.

    Jews rightly see the pope’s presence at Mount Herzl as a much needed act of historical justice. During his campaign to gain international recognition for the right of the Jewish people to return to their homeland and create their own state, Herzl visited Francis’s predecessor Pope Pius X 110 years ago. That pope contemptuously rejected Herzl’s plea, a response that was very much in keeping with Catholic doctrine at the time that regarded perpetual exile as an appropriate punishment for the Jewish people for their refusal to accept Christianity. Fortunately, Popes John XXIII and John Paul II have already changed the church’s attitude toward Judaism and Zionism. While most Jews may disagree with some of the Vatican’s policies with regard to the Palestinians, there is no question that the two faiths are now closer than they have ever been. By paying his respects to Herzl, Francis is solidifying that bond.

    Until the Palestinians give up their war on Zionism and find a way to recognize Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people, the papal visit may not change much about interfaith relations but, rather, that one stop on his itinerary demonstrates just how unlikely peace remains. ” http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2014/05/23/the-palestinians-the-pope-francis-and-peace-herzl/

  8. Pope Prays for Protection from Suicide Bombers

    SEE PHOTO
    Imagine the Pope’s horror, knowing this wall is all that stands between the Jews and Palestinian suicide bombers! No wonder he’s praying.

    Pope Francis included a stop at the Suicide Bomber Protection Wall during today’s whirlwind tour of Bethlehem, presumably to pray for protection from Palestinian suicide terrorists. The Vatican did not release a statement about the stop, but sources close to the Holy See said the Pontiff was likely checking the last line of defense against Palestinian terrorists before entering Israeli-controlled Jerusalem.

    Until this wall was put up, more than 1000 Israelis were murdered and countless more maimed and injured by citizens of the Palestinian Authority.

    Under Palestinian Authority control, the number of Christians living in Bethlehem dwindled to under 15% of the population, from approximately 50% when it was under Israeli rule. Most Arab Christians fled to safer areas due to Muslim and Palestinian Authority threats, harassment and terror

    .

  9. @ bernard ross:
    @ the phoenix:

    Pain in Spain, Bullets in Brussels

    The EU got the Nobel Peace Prize for its “contribution to peace and reconciliation”. This must have been graded on the curve.

    A couple of years back, 2012, the European Union (EU) awarded itself the Nobel Peace Prize. True story. Yes, the entire continent was honored for its “contribution to peace and reconciliation.” I have to imagine that this tribute was graded on the curve. Seventy years and no Holocaust! What a relief and Mazel Tov.

    Overnight we saw some of that “reconciliation” when four innocents were murdered at the Jewish Museum in Brussels – “The result,” said Bibi, “of constant incitement against Jews and their state.” The distance is not far from tweets in Madrid to bullets in Brussels.

    “As for you masters of Europe and your treachery; one day your sly anti-Semitism will come back to haunt you. Over the centuries, you have uprooted a thousand synagogues and replaced them with ten thousand mosques. Wait, now, and see what grows from the soil of Ishmael. Your churches are next.

    “For Sunday is coming, Sunday bloody Sunday.” Read whole article

  10. @bernard ross,
    i second your opinion. I would like to add though that the text of the sermon shouldn’t surprise anyone for it’s nothing but every day mainstream islam.

  11. go to the Mufti home and drag him out, tie him to the back of a car, drag him screaming through arab streets, string him up for them all to see,…..tell them that one threat will bring the same to every member of their village and family…….show no mercy!
    If not, stop whining and accept humiliation, derision, disrespect, and all other behaviors now given by the muslims and the foreigners towards the jews and israel.

  12. Jews and israel should stop whining about the Pope meeting the filthy mufti. Who controls the land of Israel, who allows this filthy speech and publications to exist? The state of israel is the facilitator and enabler of incitement against the Jews and Jewish slaughter in the Holy land by the throat slitter collective. No one can be blamed for following the despicable example set by successive govs of israel who do nothing. there should be a mandatory death penalty for any muslim, christian and Jewish Kapo inciting jewish slaughter in th eland of Israel. this mufti filth should be dragged through the streets behind a car like saddam and gahaddafi. the Pal areas should be put under siege until all anti semitic material is removed and all jew inciters handed over for execution. To allow this filthy behavior in the land of Israel is rubbing salt into the wounds of the Jews: but who is rubbing this salt if not the govs of israel. Everyday muslim states are executing residents, citizens and foreigners for defamation apostasy etc. their filthy agents must be given the same in the Holy land. the despicable scum must be removed, but unless the GOI changes its behavior it should expect nothing better from anyone else. The disrespect for the rights of Jews and Israel is exampled by the state of Israel , facilitated by the state of israel and enabled by the state of israel. First clean up ones own house then everyone else will fall in line!

  13. @ rfelsted:

    Your suggestion to announce new settlements each time the Mufti makes this kind of inflammatory pronouncement is right on!

    Respectfully and vigorously disagree.
    This tit for tat only legitimizes the musloid claims.
    I think Israel should definitely build, build and build some more.
    But NOT as, what could be perceived as a retaliation.
    Think about it

  14. @ Bert:
    I agree wholeheartedly! Israel can even start in her own back yard. In a visit to Nazereth last fall I was stunned at how seemingly backward and undeveloped the area was. It was only much later that I learned that Jews are a small minority in Nazereth, and indeed a minority in the whole of Galilee. There is no good reason for that. Israel is a small nation, only about the size of New Jersey, and it’s a crime to have most of it locked up and unavailable to Jews.

    Your suggestion to announce new settlements each time the Mufti makes this kind of inflammatory pronouncement is right on! I believe the same should apply to Gaza. With each rocket launched into Israel one or two dunams should be closed off to Gaza and turned into no-go territory. This would be far more effective than quick retaliatory raids that give Israel bad press and are quickly forgotten. There should be real consequences for uncivilized behavior.

  15. And the Pope will honor the Palestinians and this evil man with a personal visit? How can we make public this egregious speech and behavior for the world to see? If the Pope had a translation of this wickedness he would have to rethink his advocacy of the TSS.

    The Arabs’ explosive and virulent speech and dictates are carefully shielded from the West, and they hide behind that protection. If it were to get out, we in the West would no doubt see it as a rare exception, as the ranting of a tiny minority. With this coming from the Mufti himself it can no longer be swept under the rug.

  16. If Israeli leaders had a speck of self respect they would put Obama and the EU on notice. Every time the mufti attacks Jews Israel will build another housing development in Judea-Samaria. A direct connection must be established that will cost Obama and the EU. We cannot place all the blame on the Muslims when corrupt Jewish leaders become their enablers by way of cowardice.