87 years ago: Hitler fan Issa Nakhleh justified Arab propaganda office in Nazi Germany

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[https://www.nli.org.il/en/newspapers/?a=d&d=pls19390713-01.2.84]

The Palestine Post⁩, 13 July 1939⁩.

THE "SETTLEMENT" IN PALESTINE - TRIUMPH FOR THE AXIS.

The intervention of the Axis - powers in Palestine and the dangers cf the so called Settlement to the interests of order and of the Empire, was recently the subject of a correspondence in the Manchester Guardian, between Rabbi J. Shachter, Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Communities in Northern Ireland and Dean of Residence at the Queens University of Belfast Mr. Isa Nakhleh, director of the Arab Centre in London, and joined in, at a later point, by Dr . J . W. Slotki of Manchester.

The subject was broached by Rabbi Shachter who, in a letter to the Editor on June 21, referred to the recent visit of Khalid al Hud , of Saudi Arabia, to Herr Hitler, and the Nazi expressions of sincere sympathy with the Arabs, as affording further proof that the Government's Palestinian settlement amounted to playing dangerously into the hands of the Totalitarian States. The White Paper enjoyed not only the approval of the Axis Powers , it was hailed as a great triumph for their anti-British propaganda in the Near East and very few doubted, that behind the Arab terror to which the Government had surrendered stood Nazi and Fascist Germany Italy.

"I will quote a few telling examples, wrote Rabbi Shachter, "of what took place before this latest Arab-Hitler friendly conversation:
the invitation of a hundred Arab guests to the last Nuremberg Congress;
the establishment of an Arab propaganda centre in Berlin;
the conferment of a German distinction upon one of the rebel leaders; the enrolment of a hundred Arab students in the Nazi High School for Politics, in which along with anti-Jewish propaganda l an anti-British campaign is conducted.
The latest visit to Berchtesgaden should therefore not be regarded as a mere friendly hand-shake or a mere expression of sincere sympathy. It is a corollary of many preceding facts which ought to remove any remaining doubts about Nazi manoeuvres in the Near East."

German-Arab Friendship.

The letter elicited a reply from Mr. Issa Nakhleh. He maintained that the visit of the Saudian Royal Counsellor to Germany was a purely personal one and that Saudi Arabia, as an independent sovereign State, was entitled to send envoys to any country to establish friendly relationships. He maintained that the Arab - propaganda centre in Berlin was a society of Arab students who believe in German-Arab friendship.

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This Arab-Palestinian Issa Nahkleh, at the time worked for Falastin newspapers. In the 1950s he glorified Nazi Germany in his 'America y Oriente' as Arab League attache in Argentina. Since around 1961, he headed the infamous Mufti al-Husseini's Palestine Arab P.A.D. (Palestine Arab Delegation, with Omar Azouni, formerly under Ahmad Shukeiri) in NY. Soon in Oct. on behalf of his boss he sent out a letter in UN "explaining" / justifying "why" the Nazis hated the Jews. He denied the Holocaust, especially in the UN in Nov 1972 and in his letter to Carter ahead of Camp David in 1987. One of the first to peddle - USE the "khazar" debunked myth. As counsel to Islamic Congress advocated for Holocaust deniers. He had worked with neo-Nazis throughout 1960s-1980s.

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Notes:

Facts. (1965). United States: Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, pp.425-427, 344.

Stern, K. S. (1993). Holocaust denial. New York: American Jewish Committee, p.170.

National Lampoon. (1973). United States: New York, p.22.

Dalin, D. (2017). Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, p.119.

The American Spectator. (1986). United States: American Spectator, p.20.
 
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