The GUILTY AVERAGE ARAB "Palestinian" since 1941 (polls)

There is nothing "scummy" about being a Zionist. I am a Christian Zionist. I see Jews as God's Chosen People. I am not Jewish.

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Anyone who believes in a "chosen people" clearly is a racist fascist liar.
The whole point of humanity is universal social ties.
If there is a god, it could not possibly elevate one group over any others.
That is inherently evil racism.

And Jews have a terrible track record of racist fascism.
Like when the Hebrew left Egypt and attack the Land of Canaan around 1000 BC, Joshua massacred all the Canaanites he captured in Jericho, including the women and children.
That is incredibly evil.

And we see the same evil again when Menachim Begin blew up the British peacekeepers in the King David Hotel in 1946, so no one could stop his gangs from massacring hundreds of native villages like Deir Yassin.
 
It is obviously a lie to claim Palestinian have any animosity towards Jews, since a small number of Jews have always lived there under Palestinian rule, without any problem.
In fact, the Moslem tradition is to hire Jewish Viziers to administer the government of Moslem nations.
And every some 50 years, Moslems incited the mobs and carried out massacres. Take a hold of this mighty long list:

List of some of noted crimes committed by Muslims against Jews since the 7th century till 1948 re-established State of Israel​


Or at least since 1830:


The Palestinians invited the Jewish refugees from Europe in 1920,

No. The racist Arab moslems carried out massacres since Apr 1920 riots via:
"We will drink the blood of the Jews."

During the Nebi Musa massacre, rioters shouted, “the Jews are our dogs” and attacked Jewish residents of Jerusalem. Prior to the violence, Arabic-language notices began circulating in Jerusalem stating, “The Government is with us, [the British general Edmund] Allenby is with us, kill the Jews; there is no punishment for killing Jews.” Then, as the American foreign policy expert Bruce Hoffman documented in his 2015 book Anonymous Soldiers:

“By mid-morning, a large Arab crowd had gathered just outside Jaffa Gate. Egged on by tendentious speakers from the nearby Arab Club, the crowd began to chant the rhyming Arabic couplet ‘Palestine is our land, the Jews are our dogs!’”

Holding up a picture of Faisal, Haj Amin al-Husseini—whom the British would appoint grand mufti of Jerusalem the next year—shouted, “This is your king!” Others in the crowd proclaimed, “Faisal is our king!” A newspaper editor and enthusiastic Arab nationalist, Aref al-Aref, cried, “If we don’t use force against the Zionists and against the Jews, we will never be rid of them.” The frenzied crowd began shouting, “We will drink the blood of the Jews.”

Additional pogroms occurred in 1921 in Jaffa, which the Middle East analyst Oren Kessler has properly called it “Mandatory Palestine’s first ‘mass casualty’ attack.” More than 100 people died. USA Today doesn’t even mention it





And most so called "palestinians" are grandchildren of Arab immigrants
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Lissak, R. S. (2021). When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel—Period of British Rule, 1918–1948: Volume Two. United Kingdom: Xlibris US.

The Palestinian National Movement and its Palestine Authority aim to rewrite the history of the Land of Israel. They have developed several agendas about the history of the country. One agenda claims that they are the ancient population of the country they call Falstin (Palestine). The other claims said they settled in the country in 640; they have a history of 1,381 years. The Jews, they say, have no historical claim on that country; but another agenda claims that Jews did populate the country, but the Romans conquers never exiled the Jews two thousand years ago. The Jews converted to Islam during the Arab-Muslim occupation of the country (640–1099) and that the Palestinians are the descendants of these Jews and, therefore, the rightful heirs of the country. But the historical facts tell a different story. This book is the second volume of When and How the Arabs and Muslims Immigrated to the Land of Israel. The first volume deals with 640–1914 and brings evidence that most Palestinians are descendants of immigrants who came to the country from Arab and Muslim countries in small numbers during a slow process over hundreds of years; and between the end of the nineteenth century and First World War, their number grew by immigrant workers. This volume brings evidence that under the British Mandate rule (1918–1948), waves of Arab/Muslim immigrant workers entered the country illegally because of the British policy to ignore illegal immigration. The British mandate government actually ordered the Transjordan army responsible for controlling the borders to ignore illegal immigration. Also, the British Army brought Arab workers from Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon to build and work in their camps. The economic and employment opportunities created by the Zionist Movement, Jewish investors and immigrants, Christian organizations, and the British Mandate in the Land of Israel drew an increasing number of Arab immigrant workers. These opportunities were much better than those they had in their home countries.




Deir Yassin - The massacre that never was

What really happened at Deir Yassin? In The Massacre That Never Was, a work of engrossing narrative and exhaustive research, Professor Eliezer Tauber proves that no massacre of Palestinians took place in the village of Deir Yassin in 1948, exploding a myth that has been the cornerstone of the Palestinian narrative for seven decades. Reconstructing a fierce ten-hour battle through a meticulous analysis of Arab and Jewish testimony and documents from 1948 that are still closed to the public, Professor Tauber persuasively demonstrates that the massacre narrative was a myth intentionally invented by the Arab leadership of 1948 Jerusalem. Furthermore, the subsequent false rumors surrounding the event exacerbated the mass exodus of Arabs from Palestine, thus creating the refugee crisis and fueling propaganda against Israel, which has shaped the world's understanding of the affair to this day. A timely work of historical reappraisal, The Massacre That Never Was will have a major impact on how we understand Israeli and Palestinian history. Book jacket.
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That is a lie. There was never a Moslem nation that sided with the Axis powers, and they all sided with the Allies.
Never said otherwise.

Probably had something to do with the idea that virtually all of them were occupied by the British at the time. :cool:

I merely said that there is a great deal of symmetry between Islam and National Socialism.

At least the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (the so-called "Palestinian" religious leader of the day in that region) believed... :itsok:

Both of them "got their rocks off" contemplating a Final Solution to the Jewish Question... ditto for their followers...

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NAZISM AND ARAB PALESTINE SINCE 1932


1932:

"Palestine Arabs Are with Hitler in His Enmity to Jews Says Grand Mufti’s Organ.."
March 31, 1932.


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1933:

"Noble Hitler" — Says "Falastin " — The Palestine Post 22 May 1933

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1934:


Emil Ghuri (Ghory) in his '⁨⁨Arab Federation', that the Arabs support persecuting the Jews in Nazi Germany:

"Hitler whom the Arabd admire very much."

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The Palestine Post⁩, 16 July 1934.


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1934-1936: Arabs boycott Jews with Swastikas

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Arabs Use Swastika in Fight for Trade of Jews in Holy Land.
JTA, Aug 14, 1934 .

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1935:

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

'Swastika Decorates Palestine Train.'
⁨⁨The Sentinel⁩, 6 June 1935

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1935:

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Arabs Ask Hitler Bar Sale of Land to Jews.
Daily Bulletin. JTA, June 9, 1935

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1935:

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Arabs in Haifa form Nazi club, called 'Red Moon'.

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1936:

Bensoussan, G. (2019). Jews in Arab Countries: The Great Uprooting. United States: Indiana University Press, p.271

A process of Nazification operated in several regions of the Arab world, including in Palestine where, during the Summer of 1934, swastikas appear on walls.
March, 1936, in correspondence with Berlin the German Consul in Jaffa, Timotheus Wurst, states his assurance that Palestinian Muslims are "profoundly impressed by Fascist—and above all Nazi—theories and conceptions. Nazism, with its hostility toward the Jews, has made friendly Palestinian Arab heartstrings resonate ... and Adolf Hitler is without any dispute the most important man of the twentieth century. The popularity of our Führer is so great that there is practically no Arab, not even the simplest fellah, who does not know the name Hitler."


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1936:

Hitler's "Mein Kampf" in Arabic best seller in Palestine, Iraq, Syria and other Arabic lands...

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The Canadian Jewish Chronicle, Dec 4, 1936 (p.7)

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1937:

All Arabs in Palestine celebrate Muhammad's birthday with Hitler photos...

New York Times, May 23, 1937.

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1937

Documents revealed:

German documents photographed and sent to Whitehall by an American spy revealed that in 1937, German officials had calculated that “Palestine under Arab rule would… become one of the few countries where we could count on a strong sympathy for the new Germany.”

‘Arabs admire our Fuhrer’

“The Palestinian Arabs show on all levels a great sympathy for the new Germany and its Fuhrer, a sympathy whose value is particularly high as it is based on a purely ideological foundation,” a Nazi official in Palestine wrote in a letter to Berlin in 1937. He added: “Most important for the sympathies which Arabs now feel towards Germany is their admiration for our Fuhrer, especially during the unrests, I often had an opportunity to see how far these sympathies extend. When faced with a dangerous behaviour of an Arab mass, when one said that one was German, this was already generally a free pass.”
A second Nazi agent, Dr. Franz Reichart, was reported to be actively working with Palestinian Arabs by the British Criminal Investigation Division “to help coordinate Arab and German propaganda.” Reichart was also head of the German Telegraphic Agency in Jerusalem.
German records show that the Nazis viewed the establishment of a Jewish state with great concern.


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Arabs Hail Hitler As Racial Friend (Sep. 1938).

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Prescott Evening Courier, Sep 13, 1938 (p.1)


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Goebbels in 1938: "in Palestine... the Arabs admire the fuhrer as though he were holy".

Zimmermann, Moshe. Germans Against Germans: The Fate of the Jews, 1938–1945. United States, Indiana University Press, 2022, p. 201.

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Journalist John Gunther in 1939: "Hitler is tremendously popular with the Arabs... The greatest contemporary Arab hero is – Adolf Hitler."

Gunther, John. Inside Asia. United Kingdom, Harper, 1939, p.528.

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1940:


'Pathfinder' magazine, March 16, 1940:

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

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1941 poll: 88% of Palestine Arabs for Hitler.

Nakba was result of Palestinians backing Nazis during WWII.

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Photographic Evidence Shows Palestinian Leader Amin al-Husseini at a Nazi Concentration Camp
An analysis of photographs sold at a Jerusalem auction house offers new insight into the role of foreign accomplices in Hitler’s Final Solution

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Palestine pan Arab leader, the Mufti: 1942, planned crematorium in the holy land.

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CONFESSIONS:

Ahmad Shukeiri (Shukairy, Shuqayri):

We prayed and cheered for Hitler.

*Encounter. United Kingdom, Encounter Limited, 1972, p.76 .

*Kedourie, Elie. Arabic Political Memoirs and Other Studies. United Kingdom, Taylor & Francis, 2012, p. 190 .

*Milstein, Uri. History of the War of Independence: A nation girds for war. United Kingdom, University Press of America, 1996, p. 160.

Aḥmad Shuqayrī, Beirut: Dār al-Nahār, 1969, p.196:
"Our sympathies were with the Axis countries, headed by Hitler who led them from victory to victory. With our sympathies, our prayers were for victory for Germany."

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PLO Official: We Supported the Nazis in WWII. INN, 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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1948:

Hitler's army are active with many groups of Arab invaders in Palestine.

Palestine. (1948). United States: AZC, vol. 5, p. 31.


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• The most important leader of the Palestinian military forces in the 1947-49 war, Fawzi al-Qawuqji, also spent World War II in Berlin, calling for a German-Arab alliance based on their shared opposition to "the role of Jews and their intrigues.""

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1950s-1970:

• A fondness for Hitler and Nazism was rife in the Arab world after World War II. In 1956 a Muslim Brotherhood newspaper in Damascus declared, "One cannot forget that Hitler enjoys high esteem in the Arab world, unlike in Europe. His name awakens sympathy and enthusiasm in the hearts of our supporters." On the eve of Adolf Eichmann's trial, the (ruled under ed.)] Jordanian ("Palestinian" Ed.) Jerusalem Times published an open letter to him, calling his role in the Holocaust "a blessing to humanity" and looking forward to "the liquidation of the remaining six million." At a meeting with Kamal Jumblatt in 1974, Hafez el-Assad also noted that the Arabs thought of Hitler "in a positive way," upon which Jumblatt added, "National Socialism should be revived a bit.""

Fleischacker, Sam. "CHAPTER 13 Three Paradigms for Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict". Israel-Palestine: Lands and Peoples, edited by Omer Bartov, New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2021, pp. 261-281. CHAPTER 13 Three Paradigms for Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

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1960s:


Hitler's Mein Kampi Still A Best Seller. - Page 44
Edmonton Journal · ‎24 Mar 1965 ·
... Hitler is admired as a political clairvoyant. Arabs admire his "vision" concerning the Jewish "problem,"...


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1970s/1980s


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Report Confirms Cooperation Between Neo-nazis and PLO.
The annual report of the West German security services released here today for the first time officially confirms that there is cooperation between neo-Nazis in this country and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
August 11, 1981

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Today

'Wake up Hitler, there are still people to burn,' in Palestinian textbooks.
Despite promises to the contrary, UNRWA continues to employ educational staff that routinely advocate hatred and violence against Jews, even going so far as praising Hitler; 'UNRWA is fully culpable in this fiasco,' says UN watchdog.

Itamar Eichner | published: 03.15.23 .

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Why Nazis attend Palestinian college rallies.
Nov 9, 2023 — Why Nazis attend Palestinian college rallies ... Why are white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups popping up at pro-Palestinian...

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De-Nazify the Palestinian leadership
Moderates can only emerge if the dark legacy of the Mufti is expunged.

(Sep. 24, 2023 / JNS)

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Mein Kampf in Gaza—and Beyond.
In more recent years, Hitler’s manifesto has continued to enjoy considerable popularity in the Arab world.
November 25, 2023.

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No need to apologize: Hamas are indeed the New Nazis.
The PalestiNazis, if we are to put this in a nutshell, aspire to complete what the Nazis failed to do – the destruction of the Jewish people. The time has come for us to finally take them seriously and simply believe them, that they fully intend to do what they say. As now, it is not only their words that speak for themselves, but their actions too.

03-03-2024.

"Hitler" – the preacher Massoud Rian once informed his audience – "was sent by Allah to punish the Jews for their bad behavior... and the Jews well and truly deserve their punishment." Rian delivered his inflammatory filth as part of the "enlightened" Jewish-Arab struggle against the demolition of the illegal construction site of Khan al-Ahmar, not far from the location of the fatal terrorist attack perpetrated by three PalestiNazis near the town of Ma'ale Adumim just last week. His "illuminating" words were broadcast live on Palestinian TV.
Hitler (of cursed memory) has a number of advocates among the Palestinians. And not only among Hamas.

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...calls out student 'Hitlers,' antisemitism on college campuses: 'Open your eyes'...

 
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That is ridiculous.
Who started all the violence by blowing up the British peacekeepers in the King David Hotel in 1946?
It was Menachim Begin.
He did it so no one could stop his gangs from massacring hundreds of native villages like Deir Yassin.
The Arabs started the violence when the Jews moved in.
 
It is obviously a lie to claim Palestinian have any animosity towards Jews, since a small number of Jews have always lived there under Palestinian rule, without any problem.
In fact, the Moslem tradition is to hire Jewish Viziers to administer the government of Moslem nations.
The Palestinians invited the Jewish refugees from Europe in 1920, so the claim they don't want Jews is clearly a lie.
What they do not want and no one should want, is Zionists who want to steal the land from the natives.
That was a long time ago. This is now.

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Anyone who believes in a "chosen people" clearly is a racist fascist liar.
Posted on November 1, 2011

The Chosen People​

Byron M. Roth, American Renaissance, November 2011


Richard Lynn, The Chosen People: A Study of Jewish Intelligence and Achievement, Washington Summit Publishers, 2011, 408 pp.

The Chosen People: A study of Jewish Intelligence and Achievement is the most recent work of Richard Lynn dealing with group differences in IQ and their ramifications. As in all of his previous work over the past decade, he substantiates his arguments with huge quantities of empirical data. He advances his positions dispassionately and lets the facts speak for themselves, which they do in impressive, nearly irrefutable fashion. In his previous books he examined racial and ethnic differences in IQ for many groups. The Chosen People is a case study of one distinct group that has shown remarkably similar patterns of achievement in a wide variety of settings.

Professor Lynn begins by pointing out the extraordinary success of Jews in almost every field. In the 19th century the restrictions that had prevented most Jews from advanced nonreligious study began to be lifted in most of Western Europe, and by mid-century, “people began to observe that Jews were outstandingly successful, and began to speculate that this was attributable to their intellect.” (Unless otherwise noted, all quotations are from Professor Lynn.)

At that time the great bulk of Jews were still living in Eastern Europe, but owing to pogroms beginning around 1880, Jews began migrating to Western Europe and especially to the United States. They formed part of the massive immigration to the US in the period from 1880 to 1924.

Prof. Lynn writes:

They arrived as penniless refugees unable to speak the languages of their new countries; they were the “huddled masses” from the most backward region of Europe. Yet by the middle decades of the 20th century, the children and grandchildren of these immigrants were doing far better than their Gentile hosts on all indices of socioeconomic status and earnings and outperforming them by several orders of magnitude in obtaining elite academic distinction . . . .

The development of IQ tests confirmed the impression that Jews were unusually intelligent, and Professor Lynn’s extensive review of the literature indicates that Jews in the US have an average IQ of 110 compared to 100 for other Europeans. This would help account for their outstanding performance in a variety of fields. Though Jews are only about 0.2 percent of the world population, half the world’s chess grandmasters, for example, and 16 percent of Nobel Prize winners for science have been Jews. For Professor Lynn, the purpose of his book “is to document and explain such achievements.”

 

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