1935: Arab "palestinians" draw large swastika on train w/ inscription in Arabic "Germany above all"; establish 'Red Moon' Nazi-Arab club

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BACKGROUND:

In 1933, Joseph Francis (d.1944) on behalf of Palestinian Arabs, editor in Al-Ahram and Falastin, begged German consul to help in founding the Nazi Arab party.

Lewis, B. (1999). Semites and Anti-Semites: An Inquiry Into Conflict and Prejudice. United States: W. W. Norton, p. 147.
Black, E. (2010). The Farhud: Roots of The Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust. Washington, DC: Dialog Press. Ch. 12 'The Arabs Reach for the Reich.'

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In the 1930s, Palestinian Arab students returning from Germany strongly decided to establish Nazi Arab parties.
Rosen, David M. (2005). Armies of the Young: Child Soldiers in War and Terrorism . Rutgers University Press. p. 106:
By 1936 Al Difaa, the paper of the Istiqlal movement and the most widely read paper in the Arab community, proclaimed, in clearly fascist tones, that "youth must go out to the field of battle as soldiers of the Fatherland." Others argued that the "Land is in need of a youth, healthy in body and soul like the Nazi youth in Germany and the fas-cist youth in Italy which stands ready for the orders of its leaders and ready to sacrifice its life for the honor of its people and freedom of its fatherland." An al-Shahab editorial titled "The Strength of Youth" called on youth to "take my blood and drink it, perhaps it will heal you, give me the sword of Khalid." Al-Jamia el Islamia called on youth to "join the flag of the nation's army ... be a pillar of fire to light up the gloom with the flaming, purifying and searing fire; be a sharp sword; take vengeance upon the usurpers."
Nationalist rhetoric accompanied major efforts to build fascist-style youth organizations by recruiting young men to serve as the strike force of the nationalist movement.
Throughout the 1930s the children of wealthy Palestinians returned home from European universities having witnessed the emergence of fascist paramilitary forces.
Palestinian students educated in Germany returned to Palestine determined to found the Arab Nazi Party of Palestine.°
The Husseinis used the Palestinian Arab Party to established the al-Futuwwa youth corps, which was named after an association of Arab knights of the Middle Ages and which was officially designated the Nazi Scouts. By 1936 the Palestinian Arab Party was sponsoring the development of storm troops patterned on the German model. These storm troops, all children and youth, were to be outfitted in black trousers and red shirts and were to be divided into three sections: below age fifteen, ages fifteen to twenty, and twenty years and older. The first troops were founded in Lod and Jerusalem.° The young recruits took the following oath: "Life—my right; independence—my aspiration; Arabism—my principle; Palestine—my country, and there is no room in it for any but Arabs. In this I believe and Allah is my wimess."
The British were clearly alarmed, reporting that "the growing youth and scout movements must be regarded as the most probable factors for the disturbance of the peace." The British were quite correct because the increasing levels of youth violence they were observing were merely the prelude to the out-break of the Great Arab Revolt of 1936-1939. The al-Futuwwa youth groups connected Palestinian youth to fascist youth movements elsewhere in the Middle East. While the Mufti was estab-lishing youth groups in Palestine, al-Futuwwa groups were established in Iraq.



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When in 1935 delegates returned from an Arab youth conference in Haifa, their train to Afula bore a large swastika chalked on one of the coaches with an Arabic inscription beneath it reading "Germany over All." [ألمانيا فوق كل شيء].
It then continued for some time.


'Palestine Train Flies Swastika.'
Haifa-Damascus train flies swastika.
The New York Times, May 13, 1935 .
Palestine Train Flies Swastika. (Published 1935)
'Swastikas On Haifa Train.'
⁨⁨The Chronicler-Spokesman⁩, 17 May 1935
https://www.nli.org.il/en/newspapers/chroniclerspokesman/1935/05/17/01/article/50
'Swastika Decorates Palestine Train.'
⁨⁨The Sentinel⁩, 6 June 1935
https://www.nli.org.il/en/newspapers/cgs/1935/06/06/01/article/65


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The Arab-Nazi club in Haifa 'Red Moon.' [القمر الأحمر، النادي]


Arabs in Haifa Form Nazi Club; Well Financed.
July 1, 1935
JTA.
Arab youths here have organized a Nazi club, it was learned today.
The club has already established headquarters and goes under the name of “The Red Moon.”
Apparently the organization has strong backers, for all of its deficits are promptly met, and it seems able to draw upon unlimited financial resources.
This is viewed as another manifestation of an intensive Nazi anti-Semitic activity sponsored by the Hitler government, and which has broken out throughout Palestine and the Near East. Nazi agents have appeared in various parts of the country in an attempt to incite the Arabs against the Jews. They have been particularly successful among Arab nationalist youth.
Groups of brown-clad Arab youths are now organized in the larger cities.
Recently the Federation of Arab Youth in Palestine petitioned Hitler to help them prevent the Jews from obtaining additional land in Palestine.
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Arab Youths Found Nazi Club in Haifa.
Arab Youths Found Nazi Club in Haifa. Haifa, July 10 ( JTA )—Arab youths here have organized a Nazi club it was learned this week.
https://www.nli.org.il/en/newspapers/cgs/1935/07/11/01/article/100
 
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Oh, heck, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj al-Husani, met with Hitler in November 1941 and offered to raise an Arab brigade to join the Nazi war effort. Not surprisingly, he and Hitler agreed on the need to prevent the Jews from establishing a homeland in Palestine, and Hitler confirmed that the "struggle against a Jewish homeland in Palestine" was part of "the struggle against the Jews."

Gee, now who does sound like in this forum? Huh, what a coincidence.

Anyway, fast-forwarding a few decades, until Palestinian leaders recognized it was generating bad publicity for them, Palestinian Authority school books openly praised Hitler, ignored the Holocaust, called for waging jihad against Jews, and repeated Nazi propaganda about Jews, e.g., that Jews control the banks, the media, politicians, etc.

We have at least three people in this forum who repeat Nazi and neo-Nazi propaganda about Jews and Israel.
 
There is plenty of sickness on both sides, but duped Americans only see it on one side.
 
Oh, heck, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Hajj al-Husani, met with Hitler in November 1941 and offered to raise an Arab brigade to join the Nazi war effort. Not surprisingly, he and Hitler agreed on the need to prevent the Jews from establishing a homeland in Palestine, and Hitler confirmed that the "struggle against a Jewish homeland in Palestine" was part of "the struggle against the Jews."

Gee, now who does sound like in this forum? Huh, what a coincidence.

Anyway, fast-forwarding a few decades, until Palestinian leaders recognized it was generating bad publicity for them, Palestinian Authority school books openly praised Hitler, ignored the Holocaust, called for waging jihad against Jews, and repeated Nazi propaganda about Jews, e.g., that Jews control the banks, the media, politicians, etc.

We have at least three people in this forum who repeat Nazi and neo-Nazi propaganda about Jews and Israel.
One of the pro jihad neo nazis has been exposed as having 18 SP accounts "hondo50".
 
There is plenty of sickness on both sides, but duped Americans only see it on one side.

What a pathetic reply. Anyone who watches the clip will see that two of the three Israelis argued against completely wiping out Gaza.

Tell me, Mr. Israel Hater, how about you find me a clip from Gazan or Palestinian TV where two out of three Palestinian commentators/analysts condemn Hamas's barbaric October 7 attack, or where two out of three Palestinian commentators/analysts argue that Hamas and Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israeli villages are immoral and should stop? Good luck with that.

It is just awful and inexcusable for you to try to draw some moral equivalency between the Israelis and Hamas. There is no comparison. Israel is a vibrant, tolerant democracy with a fiercely independent press and judiciary, with constitutional protections of basic rights, and fair and honest elections--none of which exist in any Arab country and certainly not in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority.

If Jews who lived in a strip of land in an Arab country launched an October 7-like attack on Arab civilians, that Arab country would obliterate that strip of land and everybody in it in short order.
 
What a pathetic reply. Anyone who watches the clip will see that two of the three Israelis argued against completely wiping out Gaza.

Tell me, Mr. Israel Hater, how about you find me a clip from Gazan or Palestinian TV where two out of three Palestinian commentators/analysts condemn Hamas's barbaric October 7 attack, or where two out of three Palestinian commentators/analysts argue that Hamas and Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israeli villages are immoral and should stop? Good luck with that.

It is just awful and inexcusable for you to try to draw some moral equivalency between the Israelis and Hamas. There is no comparison. Israel is a vibrant, tolerant democracy with a fiercely independent press and judiciary, with constitutional protections of basic rights, and fair and honest elections--none of which exist in any Arab country and certainly not in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority.

If Jews who lived in a strip of land in an Arab country launched an October 7-like attack on Arab civilians, that Arab country would obliterate that strip of land and everybody in it in short order.
Problem is, gipper is just a fakestine propagandist and not always checks the sad fckd up clips which his buddies in the fakestinian lobby forward to him day in day out.
 
'Nazi Propaganda In Palestine.
Swastika Chalked on Train.'
Palestine Post, 13 May, 1935, 7.
That a train arriving at Afuleh from Haifa, en route for Samakh, bore a swastika chalked up on one of the coaches, with an Arabic inscription beneath "Germany Over All" ("Deutcshland Uber Alles"), is a report in "Davar," Labour daily.

When the train, which was carrying delegates returning from the Arab youth conference at Haifa, reached Afuleh station, the station-master ordered the signs to be removed, the paper adds.
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Gates of Zion Defaced by Swastika of Arabs.
JTA, July 18, 1935.

A Nazi swastika sign carrying the inscription 'Heil Hitler" appeared today on the Gates of Zion in Jerusalem, opposite the tombs of the Jewish kings.
The sign was obviously painted by Arabs. Palestine police authorities are investigating the case.

⁨⁨The Sentinel⁩, 25 July 1935⁩.

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'Pathfinder', Town Journal, 1940:

'Palestine's Arabs admire Hitler for his Jew-baiting.'

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(The CIA, Aug-1942 report)

Herf, J. (2009). Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World. United States: Yale University Press, p.139.

Their assessment of Palestine was even more sober:
"The majority of the Arabs in Palestine are fiercely anti-Jewish, generally distrustful of Great Britain and deeply resentful of the Balfour Declaration. While the moderates agree that the present is hardly the time to quarrel over the Jewish question, the radicals, who form a majority, see in the approach of General Rommel an ideal opportunity to murder all Jews and seize their property. Tales are current throughout Palestine of the planned division of Jewish property."


Michael J Cohen, M.J. (2014). "Britain's Moment in Palestine: Retrospect and Perspectives, 1917-1948," Routledge, p.429.

In August 1942, two American intelligence officers stationed in Egypt drew up an assessment of the impact of Axis propaganda in the Middle East ... the report continued that a majority of the Palestinian Arabs was fiercely "anti-Jewish" and saw in the approach of Rommel an ideal opportunity to murder all Jews their seize their property.

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'PLO Official: We Supported the Nazis in WWII.'
Israel National News. Dec 9, 2013.

Former political bureau head of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) removes any doubt over Arab support for Nazi Germany....
Qaddoumi replied, “Germany, yes. This was common among the Palestinians, especially since our enemy was Zionism, and we saw that Zionism was hostile to Germany, and vice versa.”
These remarks are just the latest evidence of the Arab support for Nazis and for genocide of Jews....
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What a pathetic reply. Anyone who watches the clip will see that two of the three Israelis argued against completely wiping out Gaza.

Tell me, Mr. Israel Hater, how about you find me a clip from Gazan or Palestinian TV where two out of three Palestinian commentators/analysts condemn Hamas's barbaric October 7 attack, or where two out of three Palestinian commentators/analysts argue that Hamas and Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israeli villages are immoral and should stop? Good luck with that.

It is just awful and inexcusable for you to try to draw some moral equivalency between the Israelis and Hamas. There is no comparison. Israel is a vibrant, tolerant democracy with a fiercely independent press and judiciary, with constitutional protections of basic rights, and fair and honest elections--none of which exist in any Arab country and certainly not in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority.

If Jews who lived in a strip of land in an Arab country launched an October 7-like attack on Arab civilians, that Arab country would obliterate that strip of land and everybody in it in short order.
You like so many Americans know nothing about Palestine that is accurate.
 
gipper said:
You like so many Americans know nothing about Palestine that is accurate.

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