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Arafat, the Nazi,
August 14, 2002,
By Joseph Farah
© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
Yasser Arafat is a murderer of Christians, Jews, Israelis and Americans
including U.S. diplomats, tourists, innocent women and children. Yasser Arafat is an unrepentant terrorist - the modern-day inventor of
Arab terrorism, an inspiration for Osama bin Laden and others. Yasser
Arafat is an exploiter of his own people, keeping them in squalor and
perpetuating their hatreds while padding his own Swiss bank accounts.
You might think that track record would be enough for Arafat to be
targeted for termination or at least relegated to political obscurity
once and for all as America and its allies wage an international war
against terrorism.
For some reason, it has not been enoug! h. Arafat is continually
resurrected politically by Americans, Europeans and Israelis. So let me
offer one more bit of Arafat's sociopathic history for consideration.
Arafat is a Nazi sympathizer.
In an interview last week, published in Al Sharq al Awsat, a London
Arabic daily, reprinted in the Palestinian daily Al Quds, Aug. 2, and
translated by Palestinian Media Watch, Arafat called the Arab leader and
Nazi ally, Hajj Amin al-Husseini, "our hero." He drew an analogy between
himself and al-Husseini who survived as a leader despite world pressure
against him because of his Nazi ties.
"We are not Afghanistan," said Arafat in the interview. "We are a mighty
people. Were they able to replace our hero Hajj Amin al-Husseini? There
were a number of attempts to get rid of Hajj Amin, whom they considered
an ally of the Nazis. But even so, he lived in Cairo, and participated
in the 1948 war, and I was one of his troops."
Ar! afat seldom tells the truth, but, in this case, his facts are correct.
Hajj Amin al-Husseini was the grand mufti of Jerusalem leading up to
World War II. He supported the Nazis. He met with Adolph Hitler. He was
a strong proponent of the Nazi program for mass murder of the Jews.
In fact, Arafat's hero became a German agent, and the British tried
repeatedly to arrest him as a spy.
Perhaps the mufti's "greatest achievement" was the recruitment of tens
of thousands of Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Albania to the German
SS. His Arab legions later participated in the massacres of thousands of
partisan Serbs, Jews and Gypsies.
On March 1, 1944, Arafat's hero was in Berlin making a dramatic radio
broadcast: "Arabs! Rise as one and fight for your sacred rights. Kill
the Jews wherever you find them. This pleases God, history and religion.
This saves your honor."
The Nazi mufti visited numerous death camps and encouraged Hi! tler to
extend the "Final Solution" to the Jews of North Africa and Palestine.
In fact, his only condition for recruiting the Arab legions in the
Balkans was a promise from Hitler to wipe out the Jews of the Middle
East after the war.
In 1945, Yugoslavia sought to indict the mufti as a war criminal for his
role in the massacres. He escaped from French detention in 1946. He then
traveled to Egypt where he lived until 1974.
The grand mufti was not just Arafat's "hero," as he says. Arafat was, in
fact, so close to al-Husseini that the young terrorist called him
"uncle." Arafat's real name is Rahman Abdul Rauf el-Qudwa al-Husseini,
though his actual blood relationship with al-Husseini is in question.
His entire career was sponsored by the dreaded Nazi mufti. He was,
indeed, Arafat's mentor, his inspiration for 40 years of terror, murder,
hatred and international duplicity.
The world's people are too forgetful. This history! is well-documented.
Now Arafat, in his own words, has reminded us once again about the
bloody ties between his movement and the Nazi monsters. He even reminds
his own people of why the mufti was scandalized. He knows his own people
have no ill feelings toward the Nazis. He knows his movement and the
Nazis still share a common goal - the death of all Jews. He knows this
history can't haunt him among his constituency.
But why do decent people, freedom-loving people, Christians and Jews,
Americans and Europeans, even Israelis, allow Arafat to escape
accountability for his words and his deeds?
Let this be Arafat's final political epitaph: He was a terrorist. He was
a murderer. He was a liar. He was pro-Nazi scum.
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Joseph Farah's nationally syndicated column originates at WorldNetDaily,
where he serves as editor and chief executive officer. If you would like
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