‘Palestinian mufti convinced Hitler to massacre Europe’s Jews,’ Netanyahu says

T. Belman. And the Muslim genocide of the Armenians during and after WWI was evidence to Hitler that it was possible. Did you know that “Mein Kampf”, the title of Hitler’s book written in 1925 means “My Jihad” in Arabic.

This morning I watched Megyn Kelly interview Brooke Goldstein, the head of Lawfare, and a Muslim mouthpiece. He kept blaming the killing of Jews on the “occupation”. Brooke did a great job of saying that the Muslim killing of Jews long predated the “occupation”. She drove her point out by telling him that we shouldn’t attribute the Arab killing of Jews to the “occupation” when the Arabs and their leaders don’t. They all attribute it to the demands of the Koran.

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Wednesday following claims made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Adolf Hitler initially had no intention of massacring European Jewry.

In a speech to delegates at the 37th World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem on Tuesday, the premier claimed that Hitler’s original intentions were solely to expel the Jews.

According to Netanyahu, the Fuhrer changed his mind at the insistence of the Palestinian Arab leader at the time, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who argued that the expulsion of the Jews would result in their arrival en masse to Palestine, which at the time was under British Mandatory rule.

Netanyahu made the claim as part of an effort to illustrate the Palestinian propensity to use the holy places in Jerusalem as pretexts for committing acts of violence against Jews.

“My grandfather came to this land in 1920 and he landed in Jaffa, and very shortly after he landed he went to the immigration office in Jaffa,” Netanyahu told delegates on Tuesday. “And a few months later it was burned down by marauders. These attackers, Arab attackers, murdered several Jews, including our celebrated writer [Yosef Haim] Brenner.”

“And this attack and other attacks on the Jewish community in 1920, 1921, 1929, were instigated by a call of the mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who was later sought for war crimes in the Nuremberg trials because he had a central role in fomenting the final solution,” the premier said. “He flew to Berlin. Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews. And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said, ‘If you expel them, they’ll all come here.’ ‘So what should I do with them?’ he asked. He said, ‘Burn them’.”

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  1. I should add that I found the following books very informative regarding Palestinian Arab Terrorism, Post-Zionism and the Antipathy of the New York Times towards Israel:
    On Palestinian Arab Terrorism
    1) Arafat: The Man and the Myth by Thomas Kiernan 1976
    2) Mufti And The Fuehrer – Rise And Fall Of Haj Amin El-husseini by Joseph B. Schechtman 1965
    The Antipathy of the New York Times towards Israel
    3) The Jewish State: The Struggle for Israel’s Soul by Yoram Hazony 2001 (on Post-Zionism and incidentally on New Times attitude toward Jewish Statehood).
    4)Buried by the Times: The Holocaust and America’s Most Important Newspaper Hardcover Laurel Leff 2005

  2. Brooke [and Megyn] were understated, failing to expose that guy ASAP because they KNEW where he was going [in a limited time-frame]; it also appeared she was about to go into labor.

  3. All the same. Yasser Arafat himself claimed the Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini as his relative and mentor. According to biographer, Thomas Kiernan, his mother was Hamida Khalifa Al-Husseini, one of the many cousins of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin El Husseini. It is interesting to note that the NYTimes of 1929 gave prominent editorial space to Reform Rabbi Judah Leib Magnes, First Rector of Hebrew University, who supported negotiating with the Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini. Judah Leib Magnes supported Brit Shalom which wanted a bi-national state in which the Jews would be a minority under Arab rule. The only problem was that the Mufti wouldn’t deign to meet with a Jew. So I guess the PA (Fatah) and Mahmoud Abbas are a step up as when they are not in piques they’ll meet with Metanyahu. Looking at the NYTImes and today’s Palestinian Arabs, it looks like they haven’t changed much.

  4. If there is documented evidence this should be widely published as it places an irrefutable light on Palestinian responsibility for fomenting the Holocaust. No decent leader can support a people with the genocidal blood of six million on their hands whose descendants have not made appropriate atonement and reparations.