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Refuting Palazzi's Lies: A Zionist Pseudo
Muslim Mole
By Khalid Amayereh
PIC, July 27, 2010
He easily forgets that most Ashkenazi Jews are actually
Russians, poles, and other East Europeans of Khazari origin, brought by
Zionism to Palestine to live on land that belongs to another people.
Besides, since when did God promise these racist thugs the land of
Palestine? (Massimo) Abdul Hadi Palazzi calls himself a "Muslim
Zionist," an oxymoron that really raises the eyebrows of many people,
especially in the Muslim world. He is notorious for his excessively
pro-Israeli articles and statements in which he claims that Islam's holy
scripture, the Quran, supports the creation of the Zionist state of Israel.
He completely ignores the Nazi-like characters of his beloved state,
suggesting that Almighty God would favor evil. His complete
infatuation with Israel and blindness to the manner in which the evil entity
came into being caricatures a confused man with little moral credentials, if
any, who seems to be convinced that whatever is determined or allowed
to happen by God, e.g. the creation of Israel in Palestine in 1948,
must also be favored by God. His Israel-makes-no-mistake
ideology suggests that he might be a
pseudo-Muslim who is being scandalously utilized by the Zionist
movement in order to malign the Islamic faith and discredit dignified
Muslims who are firmly opposed to Zionism or Israeli Nazism. Moreover,
Palazzi may well be a Zionist "mole" whose job
is to provide a "Muslim" cover for terrorist Israel. His claim
that the fact that Israel was victorious in three wars against Arabs (thanks
to excessive American backing) indicated that God was on Israel's side
underscores intellectual bankruptcy at the very best. Indeed, if so,
then people have the right to believe that God was on the side of the
Nazi Germans at least in the three first years of the Second World War
before switching sides to the Allies!! Besides, if Jews were truly
the Almighty's favored or favorite people as these theological idiots
keep claiming , then un-chosen people like myself have the right to
ask why then the Almighty didn't intervene to save the six million from
Hitler's infernal ovens? And how about the numerous other pogroms and
inquisitions that we are told plagued Jews in Europe for centuries?
Indeed, such inconsistent behaviors can't be ascribed to the Almighty.
People like Palazzi and Pat Robertson, to mention a few examples, are
not the first people to try to deduce faulty theological conclusions from
contemporary political realities. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, many
Christian theologians saw German military advances as a good omen. Herman
Goering, for example, believed that “God gave the savoir to the
German people, we have faith, deep and unshakable faith, that Hitler was
sent to us by God to save German .” Others viewed the rise of the Nazis as
representing the second advent of Jesus Christ. Stupid Lies
Abdul Hadi Palazzi, who's knowledge of Arabic is pathetic, claims in a
recent article published in an Islamophobic publication and republished by
the notoriously anti-Islamic Israeli newspaper, the Jerusalem Post this
week, that the growth and prosperity of Islam depends to the extent to which
Muslims come to terms with Israeli Nazism, namely the physical annihilation
of the Palestinian people and arrogation of occupied Palestine by evil
Jewish settlers. Well, I believe that any call urging people, any
people, to support evil, e.g. ethnic cleansing and land theft, must be
coming from the devil not from God. God doesn't do evil nor asks people to
do evil. In his defense of Jewish Nazism as practiced by Jewish
settlers, Palazzi proceeds from a falsehood, namely his belief that the Jews
of today are descendants of the ancient children of Israel. In
fact, there is no credible evidence that the white Ashkenazis of today are
descendents from the ancient Israelites. Indeed, the vast bulk of today's
Jews, especially European Jews, have no biological or even religious
connections with the ancient children of Israel. They may be Jews
in a certain outer manner, but definitely they are not Israelites. Some
Zionist circles have repeatedly sought to concoct genetic tests to prove by
hook or by crook that Russian immigrants have the same genes as Iraqi and
other Mizrahi or Middle Eastern immigrants, but the whole deception was
eventually exposed as a fraud. Other Zionist circles disseminated
standardized lies, such as claiming that Jewish women in Russia and Eastern
Europe were exposed to waves of mass rape by Russian males, got pregnant and
consequently gave birth to white children. But big lies are big lies, and
one is bound to recognize a big lie upon hearing one. The Holy Quran
speaks elaborately about the Children of Israel and about Jews. But it never
lumps them in one category because there are always good Jews and bad Jews.
Moses is viewed as a Muslim Prophet and his true followers are therefore
viewed as Muslims. This is why true Muslims are the true inheritors
of Moses and the Children of Israel, not the distorters of the Torah and the
Ten Commandments who have created a sort of hoarding over God.
Indeed, how can these thuggish Zionists who advocate and practice every
conceivable form of immorality and vice from sodomy to mass murder be
the true inheritors of Moses and Aaron and Jacob and the
Prophets? Don't these evil idiots, including Palazzi, know the
difference between a religion and a tribe? Palazzi claims,
mendaciously of course, that the Palestinian-Arab-Islamic struggle against
the Israeli occupation of Palestine and oppression of the Palestinians has
its roots in wahhabism. This is a big lie that could only come from an
ignoramus. In fact, what he calls Wahhabism, Islamic Puritanism, has showed
only fleeting interest in Palestine. For example, most Wahhabi Ulema or
doctors of religion have been more interested in the Iranian Shiite subjects
than in the conflict in Palestine. What is true though is that a
growing number of Muslims have been shocked by the extent of Israeli
criminality in Palestine, including the recent Nazi-like onslaught against
the Gaza Strip. There Israel rained White Phosphorous on the helpless and
defenseless civilians, killing and maiming thousands. To be sure, not only
Muslims were upset by the extent of Israeli Nazism. All true human beings
reacted similarly. So, one is prompted to ask the so-called Sheikh
Palazzi if he thought that Muslims were supposed to look the other way and
pretend that Israel was showering Gaza with flowers, not bombs and shells of
death. Is this the way Muslims should maintain a moderate Islam? By
supporting genocide and condoning nefarious acts of criminality and mass
murder? Palazzi believes that Israel should exert sovereignty over
the whole land of Palestine, including the West Bank. However, he knows that
Israel won't do that for fear of appearing as a full fledged apartheid
state. Israel doesn't want to give non-Jews equal rights since the "holy
tribe's purity" is compromised by the "impure goyem." The pseudo
Sheikh doesn't even dare discuss this matter. Instead, he argues foolishly
that the Israeli Jewish majority has the right to legislate anti-Arab laws,
and if the Arab minority doesn't like these laws, then the Arabs can leave
Israel for good. Well, this argument could only come from a Nazi
advocate because true democracy doesn't give the majority an automatic right
to legislate laws that would seriously discriminate against citizens who
belong to a minority group or adhere to a minority religion. Imagine how
American Jews, who constitutes a tiny minority of the American
people, would react if Congress were to pass laws that would prevent
Jews from holding public office!!! Palazzi indulges in a number of
corrupt analogies to make Palestinians appear as if they are recent
immigrants to Palestine, not the native and indigenous people they are.
He says "in the northern part of Italy we have a minority, the South
Tyrolians. They speak a German dialect and keep up their culture, yet are
granted full Italian citizenship and share the same rights and duties as
anyone else in the country. If they don't agree with Italian legislation,
they are free to leave and go anywhere they like." This analogy
doesn't apply to the Palestinian situation. After all, the
Palestinians are the native inhabitants of the land. And it was
the Jews who were brought from the far reaches of Europe to steal the land
from its real proprietors. Hence, the "South Tyrolians" in Palestine are the
Ashkenazi Jewish squatters, not the indigenous Palestinians.
Palazzi makes several Quranic Quotations, thinking that these quotations
makes the Israeli occupation of Palestine and oppression meted out to the
Palestinians legal and legitimate. However, he shamelessly lumps
Moses and Aaron and the Prophets on the one hand, and modern certified war
criminals such as Menachem Begin, Ariel Sharon, Moshe Ya'alon, Gabi
Ashkenazi, Ehud Barak, and others, on the other. So one is
compelled to ask what do these thugs, who came from the distant edges of
Europe to steal a land that doesn’t belong to them, have to do with those
prophets? True, the Almighty granted the Children of Israel the
right to live in the Land of Palestine, but He didn't grant Jews the same
right because the two are not interchangeable. In the final
analysis, the Children of Israel and Jews are not the same thing as 90% of
the descendents of the Children of Israel today happen to be Muslim by
religion. In the Quran, a people's claim to a certain land is
conditional upon leading a righteous life, such as obedience to God,
inviting people to virtue, prohibition of vice, and doing justice and
avoiding oppression of others. Needless to say, if we were to apply these
standards to today's Zionist Jews, they would lose every conceivable right
they claim to settle in this land. Palazzi seems to be in deep love
with the child-killers in Palestine. We hope that he will share with them
hellfire in the hereafter. (end)
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