Nothing has changed in Nazi-Arab "Palestine": PA Authority still elevates Hitler's mufti, today

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Note.
This is not just in GGG (Genocidal Gaza Government) Hamas.
This the Palestinian Authority. The "moderate" faction...



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Overwhelming Palestinian Arab Alignment with Nazi Germany: Ideology and Collaboration in the 1930s and World War II (and beyond)


And


Today

PA turns Hitler’s ally into a Palestinian icon - opinion.
The PA is sending a clear message: Its ongoing practice of rewarding and glorifying Palestinian terrorist mass murderers is neither new nor superficial.

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Haj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem, meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1941
Haj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem, meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1941).

By Itamar Marcus.
April 14, 2026.
Many countries and leaders who aligned with Adolf Hitler or maintained Nazi ties during World War II have since expressed shame and apologized. Others have tried to deny or obscure those connections. But none openly celebrates its links to Hitler or seeks to instill pride in them among its people — except the Palestinian Authority.

As Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day, it is vital to remember that the PA continues to honor an Arab-Palestinian war criminal Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who allied himself with Hitler and bore responsibility for the murder of 5,000 Jewish children, along with many thousands of other civilians.

While others with Nazi ties have tried to bury the evidence, the Palestinian Authority has astonishingly chosen to showcase it. On official PA TV last year, a program highlighted Husseini’s relationship with Hitler, even airing footage and images of him alongside Hitler and other Nazi leaders as proof of his stature and importance.

After the pictures were shown, a PA official explained: “The Palestinian people appreciates its leaders and appreciates this man [Husseini] and what he gave the Palestinian cause.”

PA TV also proudly explained that Husseini had individual contacts with Hitler, who personally requested that Husseini establish a Waffen-SS army division made up of Muslims, which he did: “In Germany, he [Husseini] met with Hitler, and Hitler told him: “As long as we are in World War II, establish a [Nazi Waffen-SS] division to help us, [built] of Muslims from North Africa. We promise you to cancel the Balfour Declaration and to establish a Palestinian state, and that you will be its ruler.”

An F/A-18E Super Hornet launches from the flight deck of the US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln during the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran April 1, 2026.

Haj Amin agreed to this. There are symbols on their shirts that this group are Muslim [Nazi] soldiers in Europe belonging to the Mufti in Europe.” [Author of Haj Amin al-Husseini Tayseer Jabara Official PA TV, Under the Mandate, June 18, 2025]

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Husseini wrote in his memoirs about his agreement with Hitler: “Our fundamental condition [to Hitler] for cooperating with Germany was a free hand to eradicate every last Jew from Palestine and the Arab world.”
In his Arabic broadcasts on Nazi radio during WW2, he implored the Muslim unit: “Kill the Jews wherever you find them – this pleases God, history and religion.”

Palestinian idolization of Hitler's ally
This idolization by Palestinians of their Hitler ally, who supported Hitler’s plans for the extermination of Jews, comes from the very top. In February this year, Mahmoud Abbas “out of loyalty to the great figures of our people” gave direct instructions to name a community center hall after Nazi ally Haj Amin al-Husseini: "Under the auspices of [PA] President Mahmoud Abbas … [2 mayors] laid the cornerstone for the Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini Multi-Purpose Hall.

District Governor Hamayel emphasized that the laying of the cornerstone was done out of loyalty to the great figures of our people, and according to direct instructions from President [Abbas] regarding the need to commemorate the memory of the leaders..." [Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Feb. 16, 2026]

A second event in February this year, again honored Husseini. At a gathering to mark the 150th anniversary of a private Catholic school in Jerusalem, organizers displayed an image of Husseini on the screen. And this picture of Husseini was the picture that Ramallah District Governor Laila Ghannam chose to post on her Facebook page, again showing that the PA is not hiding its Palestinian Hitler connections:

Other examples of the PA’s adoration of Amin Al-Husseini, documented by Palestinian Media Watch, include:

-The PA named a school The Amin Al-Husseini Elementary School – El-Bireh .
-Mahmoud Abbas honored him among Palestinian leaders:
Mahmoud Abbas: “On the anniversary of the [Fatah] Launch, we renew the promise to our blessed Martyrs… Now let us recall the pioneers: The Grand Mufti of Palestine, Haj Muhammad Amin Al-Husseini.”

Abbas’s senior adviser Mahmoud al-Habbash praised him as a “role model”:
“The great Palestinian national leader, Mufti of Palestine and Head of the Arab Higher Committee Haj Amin Al-Husseini… our leaders are our role models." [Facebook page of Mahmoud al-Habbash, July 4, 2019.]

“The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, met with a number of religious leaders and figures in Lebanon and laid a wreath of flowers on the grave of Haj Amin al-Husseini.”
The implications of the PA’s unbridled glorification of Al-Husseini are far-reaching. Al-Husseini was not only a Hitler ally and war criminal, but he also led the fight against the creation of the state of Israel as violating Islam, and as cited above, supported the extermination of Jews in the name of Islam – because “this pleases God, history and religion.” It was his libel that “Al-Aqsa is in Danger” that triggered the massacres of Jews during the Mandate period and continues to be echoed today by PA leaders when they want to trigger another round of Palestinian terror.

By teaching Palestinians that revering a Hitler ally is official Palestinian Authority policy, the PA is sending a clear message: Its ongoing practice of rewarding and glorifying Palestinian terrorist mass murderers is neither new nor superficial, but deeply embedded in its concept of Palestinian nationalism and Palestinian Islam.
 
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The “12,000” “Palestinian” “fighters” against Nazism — a Hoax revealed​

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Haaretz, citing the work of Mustafa Abbasi, claims 12,000 Arabs volunteered to fight alongside britain, alongside Jewish volunteers [Presumably against Nazism]

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To point out the flaws of the study, we must pay attention to the highlighted words, Mustafa makes the claim that All of the 12,000 fighters, were Palestinians fighting alongside Britain

He also makes the bold claim that Palestinians were NOT AT ALL looking to aid the Nazis [Which is evidently false, as both history & i will show.]
Opening the article, we can see Abbasi claim that;

“12,000 young Palestinians enlisted in the British Army in World War II. Hundreds became POWs, many others (the exact figure is unknown) were killed. “Compared to other peoples, this is not an insignificant number,” Abbasi says, and also points out that, unlike other groups, the Palestinians volunteered for the British Army from the first stage of the war.”
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Now, there are a ton of errors to unpack here; (I will also include the problem of casualties & comparisons within 1.) Which brings me to my first point.

  1. The actual number of Arab volunteers —
(Yes, Arab, because not all were Palestinian) is actually 9,000. 12,000 does refer to the total number of enlistments yes, But only 9,000 served as soldiers. Abbasi (Knowingly or Unknowingly) referred to all of the 12,000 enlists as Palestinians.

Now, sourcing Malkah Raymist’s work [p. 14] we can see;

The Jews of Palestine volunteered for the British forces supplying 26,000 soldiers [Note the number 26,000. Abbasi’s comparison to other peoples is therefore false]— men and women — out of a total population of about 600,000. The Arab population of over 950,000 supplied less than 9,000 soldiers, of whom 7,000 deserted in the first month of basic training. The Arabs did not have to fight anyone. The Jews had to fight Hitler. [Abbasi’s claim of Hundreds being killed and imprisoned is not mathematically possible in relation to the relative size.];
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Out of 950,00 total Palestinian Arabs, 9,000 were soldiers of which 7,000 deserted, bringing the total number of volunteers to 2,000.

A German source “Deutsche, Juden, Völkermord [p. 162] States the same, albeit with 8,000 instead of 9,000 total Palestinian Arab volunteers;

“Tausende arabische Soldaten der britischen Armee desertiert. Allein 8000 Ara-ber, davon 7000 aus Palästina, flohen bis 1943 mit ihren Waffen und tauchten in den Untergrund ab, um sich nach Rommels Einmarsch diesem anschließen zu können.* „Der Gegensatz zwischen Arabern und Juden in Palästina ist nach wie vor sehr groß*, konstatierte Schellenberg im August 1942. „So verschwinden z. B. vor Einbruch der Dunkelheit alle Juden aus den öffentlichen Lokalen und”;
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When we translate the paragraph to English, we get;

Thousands of Arab soldiers deserted from the British army. By 1943, 8,000 Arabs alone, 7,000 of them from Palestine, had fled with their weapons and gone underground, intending to join Rommel’s forces after his invasion [Note how he mentions joining Rommel’s forces, Abbasi’s claim of Palestinians not aiding the Nazis are therefore false]. The contrast between Arabs and Jews in Palestine remains very great,” Schellenberg noted in August 1942.”[Note the Contrast, showing how Palestinians were mostly disinterested in the War];
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Even Abbasi’s cited primary sources state approximately half deserted [Note how it does not mention Palestinians specifically, rather it states “Arabs”];

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Here is another source stating a significant portion of the Arabs who enlisted, were not Palestinian, over 1/3 - (3,000 out of 9,000) came from neighboring Arab countries. In contrast, 136,000 Palestinian Jews [Modern day Israelis] volunteered, despite having a smaller population;

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Lastly, here is General Glubb Pasha, who commanded the Arab Legion, lamenting that his Arab soldiers repeatedly deserted to the enemy, and reportedly asserted that the only truly dependable troops in the Middle East were Jewish;

This brings us to our next point

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2. Palestinians and Abbasi’s enlistment problem.

Abbasi wrongly claims that Palestinians, Unlike other groups, enlisted during the very first stage of the war:

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Except the claim of Palestinians enlisting first is utterly false, see the first sentence;

Do note that Palestinian Arabs were primarily enlisting for economic reasons and not out of any ideological opposition to Nazism, as Abbasi suggests which explains why;

There has been a good an even enthusiastic response from the Jews to the recent call for recruits both for the army and R.A.F., and it is believed that a good type of man has been obtained. The Arabs on the other hand have shown little enthusiasm for general service in the British Army, but there is a growing desire for the enrolment of Arab units for local defence.
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Mark Tessler, A History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict p. 249. Image from David Collier.

Even with monetary incentives, very few Palestinians volunteered likely because most were hoping for an Axis victory rather than supporting Britain;


In conclusion, only about 1,000-2,000 Palestinian Arabs actually volunteered to fight against the Axis, this was nowhere near the number of Jewish volunteers, and the arab participation was driven mainly by economic motives rather than genuine opposition to Nazism.
 
Note.
This is not just in GGG (Genocidal Gaza Government) Hamas.
This the Palestinian Authority. The "moderate" faction...



Then

Overwhelming Palestinian Arab Alignment with Nazi Germany: Ideology and Collaboration in the 1930s and World War II (and beyond)


And


Today

PA turns Hitler’s ally into a Palestinian icon - opinion.
The PA is sending a clear message: Its ongoing practice of rewarding and glorifying Palestinian terrorist mass murderers is neither new nor superficial.

446937


Haj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem, meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1941
Haj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem, meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1941).

By Itamar Marcus.
April 14, 2026.
Many countries and leaders who aligned with Adolf Hitler or maintained Nazi ties during World War II have since expressed shame and apologized. Others have tried to deny or obscure those connections. But none openly celebrates its links to Hitler or seeks to instill pride in them among its people — except the Palestinian Authority.

As Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day, it is vital to remember that the PA continues to honor an Arab-Palestinian war criminal Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who allied himself with Hitler and bore responsibility for the murder of 5,000 Jewish children, along with many thousands of other civilians.

While others with Nazi ties have tried to bury the evidence, the Palestinian Authority has astonishingly chosen to showcase it. On official PA TV last year, a program highlighted Husseini’s relationship with Hitler, even airing footage and images of him alongside Hitler and other Nazi leaders as proof of his stature and importance.

After the pictures were shown, a PA official explained: “The Palestinian people appreciates its leaders and appreciates this man [Husseini] and what he gave the Palestinian cause.”

PA TV also proudly explained that Husseini had individual contacts with Hitler, who personally requested that Husseini establish a Waffen-SS army division made up of Muslims, which he did: “In Germany, he [Husseini] met with Hitler, and Hitler told him: “As long as we are in World War II, establish a [Nazi Waffen-SS] division to help us, [built] of Muslims from North Africa. We promise you to cancel the Balfour Declaration and to establish a Palestinian state, and that you will be its ruler.”

An F/A-18E Super Hornet launches from the flight deck of the US Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln during the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran April 1, 2026.

Haj Amin agreed to this. There are symbols on their shirts that this group are Muslim [Nazi] soldiers in Europe belonging to the Mufti in Europe.” [Author of Haj Amin al-Husseini Tayseer Jabara Official PA TV, Under the Mandate, June 18, 2025]

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An image of Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini meeting with Nazis, as seen on PA TV)l.

Husseini wrote in his memoirs about his agreement with Hitler: “Our fundamental condition [to Hitler] for cooperating with Germany was a free hand to eradicate every last Jew from Palestine and the Arab world.”
In his Arabic broadcasts on Nazi radio during WW2, he implored the Muslim unit: “Kill the Jews wherever you find them – this pleases God, history and religion.”

Palestinian idolization of Hitler's ally
This idolization by Palestinians of their Hitler ally, who supported Hitler’s plans for the extermination of Jews, comes from the very top. In February this year, Mahmoud Abbas “out of loyalty to the great figures of our people” gave direct instructions to name a community center hall after Nazi ally Haj Amin al-Husseini: "Under the auspices of [PA] President Mahmoud Abbas … [2 mayors] laid the cornerstone for the Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini Multi-Purpose Hall.

District Governor Hamayel emphasized that the laying of the cornerstone was done out of loyalty to the great figures of our people, and according to direct instructions from President [Abbas] regarding the need to commemorate the memory of the leaders..." [Official PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Feb. 16, 2026]

A second event in February this year, again honored Husseini. At a gathering to mark the 150th anniversary of a private Catholic school in Jerusalem, organizers displayed an image of Husseini on the screen. And this picture of Husseini was the picture that Ramallah District Governor Laila Ghannam chose to post on her Facebook page, again showing that the PA is not hiding its Palestinian Hitler connections:

Other examples of the PA’s adoration of Amin Al-Husseini, documented by Palestinian Media Watch, include:

-The PA named a school The Amin Al-Husseini Elementary School – El-Bireh .
-Mahmoud Abbas honored him among Palestinian leaders:
Mahmoud Abbas: “On the anniversary of the [Fatah] Launch, we renew the promise to our blessed Martyrs… Now let us recall the pioneers: The Grand Mufti of Palestine, Haj Muhammad Amin Al-Husseini.”

Abbas’s senior adviser Mahmoud al-Habbash praised him as a “role model”:
“The great Palestinian national leader, Mufti of Palestine and Head of the Arab Higher Committee Haj Amin Al-Husseini… our leaders are our role models." [Facebook page of Mahmoud al-Habbash, July 4, 2019.]

“The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Sheikh Muhammad Hussein, met with a number of religious leaders and figures in Lebanon and laid a wreath of flowers on the grave of Haj Amin al-Husseini.”
The implications of the PA’s unbridled glorification of Al-Husseini are far-reaching. Al-Husseini was not only a Hitler ally and war criminal, but he also led the fight against the creation of the state of Israel as violating Islam, and as cited above, supported the extermination of Jews in the name of Islam – because “this pleases God, history and religion.” It was his libel that “Al-Aqsa is in Danger” that triggered the massacres of Jews during the Mandate period and continues to be echoed today by PA leaders when they want to trigger another round of Palestinian terror.

By teaching Palestinians that revering a Hitler ally is official Palestinian Authority policy, the PA is sending a clear message: Its ongoing practice of rewarding and glorifying Palestinian terrorist mass murderers is neither new nor superficial, but deeply embedded in its concept of Palestinian nationalism and Palestinian Islam.
Yep--Since there is no such thing as "Palestine."
 
  • Farhud pogrom (June 1–2, 1941,led by Al-Muthanna's Futuwwa and some policemen), involving widespread looting, burning of Jewish homes and shops, rape (Black, BESA), mutilation, and murder, by some account, up to 1,000 (Basri, ToI, 2021). In the 1930s, strong anti-British sentiment combined with Nazi and fascist propaganda (Wilbur, 2024 [and the influence of figures like Y. al-Sabawi 'Mein Kampf' publisher, then came local radio incitement by Y. Bahri], created fertile ground for radicalization in Iraq. Palestinian Arab educators and activists who fled Palestine after the 1929 riots—Akram Zuaiter (Zu‘aytir) (أكرم زعيتر) and Darwish al-Miqdadi (Julius, JNS, 2019) (درويش مقدادي)—played a significant role. They worked in Iraqi education, shaped pro-Axis and pan-Arab nationalist sentiment, and collaborated with local leaders. Together with the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini --who arrived in Baghdad in 1939 with around 400 Palestinian émigrés (Julius, ToI, 2021)--, they spread anti-Jewish incitement through propaganda, threats, and extortion of funds from Iraqi Jews for Palestinian terrorist activities Also: 'Akram Zueitar, an extremist youth leader, fled from Palestine to avoid arrest. When the Germans occupied Greece, Zueitar turned up there as director of the Axis propaganda in Arabic.'(Youngstown Vindicator, 1945)
  • Ahmad Shukairy (Shukeiry): Admitted in his 1969 memoir, Arbaʻūn ʻāmman fī al-ḥayāt al-ʻrabīyah wa-al-duwalīyah, that “Our sympathies were with the Axis powers being led by Hitler” (Shuqayrī, 1969; Kedourie, 1964). He wrote that they opposed Arab enlistment in the British Army, celebrated German victories. He justified the Holocaust post-war alongside Jamal Husseini (B’nai B’rith Messenger, July 12, 1946), and praised and promoted the neo-Nazi Tacuara group at the UN in 1962 (New York Times, September 16, 1962; Facts, 1963).
 
Arab "Army" cleared from Galilee.

The Canadian Jewish Chronicle, Nov 5, 1948


...The forces of Fawzi el Kawakji, erstwhile commander of the Arab “Army of Liberation,” which had seized several strategic heights in extreme northeast Galilee last week, virtually dissolved in panicky flight in face of a two-pronged attack over the week-end by the Israeli Northern Army. Military spokesmen disclosed today that units of Druze tribesmen and Circassians, trained and equipped by the Israeli Army, went into action along with Jewish troops against Kawakji.

Brief but sharp clashes occurred at Tarshiha, which was Kawakji’s headquarters, Sasa, Jish and Malakiya. Israeli casualties were ten killed and several score wounded. The enemy suffered many killed and hundreds captured, latest reports state. In contrast with the recent fighting in the Negev which involved clashes of armour and heavy air activity,

Kawakji’s forces turned tail and fled across the Lebanese border, in many cases without even putting up a semblance of resistance. Among the captured were a number of Germans, former officers of the Nazi Army, and Yugoslav Moslems who were once part of the Nazi supported Moslem Legion which the Mufti organized for Hitler in the Balkans during the war.

Kawakji himself narrowly escaped capture when he fled in his American car across the Lebanese border.

Reports from U.N. headquarters that Israeli units had invaded Lebanon were denied by Israeli military spokesmen. They revealed, however, that a number of Lebanese villages just across the border sent delegates carrying white flags to Israeli lines asking for Israeli protection. Jewish officers explained that there was no need to surrender as it was not Israel’s intention to take direct action against Lebanon...

Friday morning a small delegation of Druze notables approached the Israeli Army command offering their assistance in ousting Kawakji’s forces which had been plaguing peaceful Arabs with extortion and terror ever since the invasion last spring.

The Israeli Foreign Office released background data on truce breaches by Kawakji’s forces, mentioning six during the first four week truce and 41 during the second truce.

The clearing of Galilee, which followed closely the smashing of Egyptian forces in the Negev, leaves in Palestine only two Arab invasion armies still intact. They are the Transjordan Arab Legion which is concentrated in the Jerusalem-Hebron area and the Iraqis whose main force is in Tulkarm-Nablus-Jenin triangle.

The Iraqi forces have, for the past week, been shelling Israeli positions at Ras el Ain and Kfar Yaba and Ein Shemer in the coastal plain.

Israeli authorities in Jerusalem reported to the U.N. 108 cases of Arab truce violations in the past week, ranging from sniping to heavy mortar and cannon fire and the use of smoke screens in the Deir Abu Tor and Mount Zion sectors. Two Jewish workers in the girls agricultural school south of Government House were injured by Arab snipers. South of the city Arabs used incendiary bombs, two pounder shells, bren guns and mortars against Jewish positions at Talpioth. The suburb of Ramat Rahel was the target of fire on 14 occasions during the week and there were several instances of Arab sniping from the flour mill at Sur Bahir and from the Musa Alami House on the Bethlehem Road. Arab shelling came from the direction of the former Government Hospital at Beit Safafa and from Mar Elias.
 
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"Throughout the Arab world an unappeasable pro Hitler rage has existed for years".
Ziff, W. B. (1942). The Coming Battle of Germany. United States: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, pp.105-106.


The abutting Arab states have no military strength or resistance power. The Arab looks picturesque and ferocious on his camel but is no match for modern instruments of war or the men who wield them. When the pro-Axis leader, Rashid Ali el Gailani, seized authority in Iraq a mere handful of British Imperials overthrew him and forced the capitulation of the Iraqian Army.

Throughout the Arab world an unappeasable pro-Hitler rage has existed for years... Yemen is tied up with Italy. The other Arab states are held by force or purchase and are completely unreliable.

A trained army of 250,000 loyal men fighting on familiar territory could make a world of difference at this moment of the war. When the present war began, several hundred thousand young Jews of Palestine, many of them European-trained as soldiers and officers, volunteered to fight for Britain and her allies. They are still waiting to be called. They know the desert and how to fight in it, and have a willingness to fight Fascism unmatched anywhere in the world, since they know what will happen to them and their families should Germany prevail in the Middle East.

British policy in this sector, acquiesced in by the American State Department, is one of yielding to blackmail by a potential enemy. Declaring that “a Jewish army of 200,000 men would make the defenses of the Suez Canal almost imprepable," Congressman Andrew L. Somers roared to his peers: “First we saw Munich, then we saw appeasement in the Far East, and then we saw appeasement in the Near East. Today, Munich is past, today Japanese appeasement is past, yet appeasement is still in force in the Near East.”

The explanation offered from British official quarters is that the Arabs will not enlist and they do not wish to offend them by allowing the Jews to do so.

The attitude of the 390,000,000 people of India toward this war is a mixture of irascibility, hope, indifference, and apathy. Mohammedans dislike Hindus and both combine to resent the presence of their European overlords. Pro-Asiatic slogans have a considerable audience, and the usual quota of ambitious young politicos are in direct contact with the Axis.

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No other group has been drawn to Nazism without having experienced Nazi occupation as much as "Palestinian" Arabs. Not just “some” Arabs, but most Arabs supported Hitler.


* Not Just The Mufti - the real extension of the Palestinian-Nazi collaboration.


* Like all Palestinians and most Arabs, Haj Amin al-Hussaini not only looked forward to an Axis Pact victory in World War II but also saw it as a means of defeating what he believed was a joint British-Jewish conspiracy to foist an Israelite homeland on the Middle East that would be to the detriment of his own people.


* In Spring 1967, a Palestine Arab leader I met in the Old City of Jerusalem, which was then controlled by Jordan, lamented with a sense of realism unusual for an Arab: "I worked as a boy for a little old Jewish watchmaker, but what has happened to such peaceful Jews? 'We Arabs supported Hitler to get the British out of Palestine and to keep the Jews from taking it over- and that was our big mistake...'"


* most Arabs supported Hitler..


* When Hitler persecuted the Jews Arabs rejoiced...


* Most Arabs sided with the Nazis...


* Ahmad Shukeiry: "Our sympathies were with the Axis powers being led by Hitler"..


* The Arabs supported Hitler..


* Jordanian ex-minister: Arabs supported Hitler because he hated Jews.


* PLO Leader Admits Support for Nazis, Says They Saw Zionism as Common Enemy (VIDEO).


* Most Arabs admired Hitler as the Führer of Greater Germany and applauded his anti – Jewish policy…

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