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You don't seem to comprehend what I wrote. Are you an idiot?
I'm talking about Palestinians killing Jews and Jews killing Palestinians. This is occurring. When the people being targeted are innocent, it's usually called "murder".
Palestinians are told by their leaders they are righteous targets for attacks regardless of religion or age. "Kill the jews" and instructions are being broadcast on Palestinian media to incite more attacks
............but Israelis are being chastised?
Oh, I see - so if they hate, or spread hate, or incite the get a free pass? The Palestinians are held accountable but not the Israeli's? Come on Aris - this is a HEAD OF STATE - he is responsible for ALL his citizens, and for insuring the peace and security and well being of all his people - why is he saying crap like that which is designed only to inflame and spread fear and violence???? How is that being responsible? The excuses I hear are - well, Abbas is doing it...well, the Palestinians teach hate...well, does that make it right?
Yet the mufti was convicted for his part in the holocaust, so why is Netanyahu off base? The mufti was paid in gold to carry on the extermination of jews.
Hitlers own speech after the '41 meeting with the mufti call for the elimination of jews and their agreement on the subject.
............but Netanyahu is the liar?
Here are Netanyahu's words:
"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews," Netanyahu told the group. "And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said,
.' 'So what should I do with them?' he asked. He said, 'Burn them.'"
Lie or truth?
Hitler came out the meeting with the mufti and spoke of the agreement to eliminate the jews. With in moths the formal plan was laid out and implemented.
So hitler lied about the agreement with the mufti in '41?
How was Netanyhu wrong about the mufti's concerns regarding the jews being deported and going to Israel or wanting hitler to burn them?
This is what he said:
"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jews," Netanyahu told the group. "And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said,
.' 'So what should I do with them?' he asked. He said, 'Burn them.'"
But the book says that the mufti “met Hitler in person for the first time” on Nov. 28, 1941 — two months before the Final Solution was formalized and the construction of extermination camps accelerated, according to historians, but after the mass murder of Jews had begun, and roughly one million had perished.
Professor Zimmermann, the Hebrew University historian, said on Israel Radio that Mr. Netanyahu was “doing something he must not do,” and that in “the protocol” of the 1941 meeting between the mufti and Hitler, “the text that Netanyahu speaks of does not appear.”
“He moves the responsibility of the Holocaust, for the destruction of the Jews, to the mufti and the Arab world,” Professor Zimmermann said. “This is a trick intended to stain the Arabs of today because of the Arabs of the past. To pile on the Arabs of the past by easing up on the Germans of the past.”
Professor Litvak of Tel Aviv University said the speech was “the height of the distortion of history.”
“Hitler did not need Husseini to convince him.” he said on Army Radio. “Hitler spoke of the destruction of the Jews in his famous speech in 1939, in which he prophesied that if war will break out and the Jews started it, the result will be the destruction of the Jewish race. He repeated these declarations.”
1. Hitler's genocide of the Jews had been rationalized and started well before he met with the Mufti, according to historians quoted - one million had already perished by then and Hitler had spoke about the destruction of the Jewish race in 1939.Professor Zimmermann, the Hebrew University historian, said on Israel Radio that Mr. Netanyahu was “doing something he must not do,” and that in “the protocol” of the 1941 meeting between the mufti and Hitler, “the text that Netanyahu speaks of does not appear.”
“He moves the responsibility of the Holocaust, for the destruction of the Jews, to the mufti and the Arab world,” Professor Zimmermann said. “This is a trick intended to stain the Arabs of today because of the Arabs of the past. To pile on the Arabs of the past by easing up on the Germans of the past.”
Professor Litvak of Tel Aviv University said the speech was “the height of the distortion of history.”
“Hitler did not need Husseini to convince him.” he said on Army Radio. “Hitler spoke of the destruction of the Jews in his famous speech in 1939, in which he prophesied that if war will break out and the Jews started it, the result will be the destruction of the Jewish race. He repeated these declarations.”
2. There is no historic record for the quote Netanyahu claims the Mufti made.
So yes, I would say Netanyahu's statements were lies. What else would you call them?
