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Klatuu

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Miami imam says Muslims will seize homes and properties of Jews, prays for ‘annihilation’ of ‘enemies of Islam’

Florida imam Dr. Fadi Yousef Kablawi asked in a March 8, 2024 Friday sermon at Masjid As Sunnah An Nabawiyyah North Miami, which was streamed live on the mosque's Facebook page, that Allah make the coming Ramadan a "blessed month of victory." He quoted a verse from the Quran according to which the Muslims will seize, enjoy, and live in the settlements of the Jews. Kablawi then quoted another verse from the Quran according to which Allah will cause the Muslims to inherit the land, homes, and property of the Jews. He said that the "Nazi Zionists" and their Zionist supporters in Washington are worse than Hitler and that there is no difference between the Republicans and Democrats, who are both led by Satan. Kablawi supplicated to Allah to support the people of Gaza who are waging Jihad and to "bring annihilation upon the accursed Zionists."

You need to talk to Mandy about this source. Or maybe the oxygen levels are low wherever you are.


In fairness to Frankie, I checked MEMRI on Wiki and they are grossly pro Israeli and lie like fucking dogs. So Frankie's got a point here.
 

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Fatah slams Hamas: Responsible for the current ‘Nakba’

Rival faction accuses Hamas of bringing upon a ‘worst catastrophe than 1948,’ pointing out the bloody 2007 coup and wondering if Hamas would be interested in appointing a Prime Minister from Iran.


Marking the first time in which a formal Palestinian voice has blamed Hamas for the disastrous outcomes of the October 7 massacre, Fatah said that “those who were responsible for the return of the occupation to Gaza Strip and caused the Nakba [catastrophe] which our Palestinian people live… have no right to dictate national priorities.”

The accusations came in response to Hamas’s critique of the appointment of new Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, described as a close partner of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Hamas said this appointment was an “individual decision,” claiming that the PA is “being preoccupied with formal steps devoid of substance,” and arguing that the new Palestinian government would lack national consensus.

Hamas also rejected what they called a “policy of exclusivity and a deepening of division at a pivotal historic moment,” calling for national consensus and unity, as well as the formation of a unified leadership and the holding of “free, democratic elections.”

In its reply published on Friday, Fatah slammed Hamas, demanding: “Did Hamas consult the Palestinian leadership or any Palestinian national party when it made its decision to carry out the ‘adventure’ of last October 7, which led to a catastrophe more horrific and crueler than the Nakba of 1948?

“And did Hamas consult the Palestinian leadership that is now negotiating with Israel and offering it concessions after concessions, which have no goal other than securing guarantees of personal security for its leadership to receive, and to try to reach an agreement with [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu to maintain its divisive role in Gaza and the Palestinian arena?” it asked.

Fatah and Hamas: A bloody history of rivalry
Fatah also referred to Hamas’s bloody takeover of Gaza in 2007 after winning the election, questioning whether “Hamas consulted anyone when it carried out its black coup against Palestinian national legitimacy in 2007, and refused all initiatives to end the division?”

As for the appointment of Mustafa, Fatah mocked Hamas, saying he “is armed with the national agenda and not with false agendas that have brought nothing but woes to the Palestinian people and have not achieved anything for them,” also asking cynically if Hamas would rather they “appoint a prime minister from Iran, or let Tehran appoint a prime minister for the Palestinians,” pointing at Hamas’s alliance with the Islamic Republic.

The Fatah statement also made a point to refer to the lavish lifestyles led by Hamas leadership in Qatar, noting that “it seems that the comfortable life that this leadership lives in seven-star hotels has blinded it from what is right.”

Fatah also wondered why they and their families fled Gaza and left the Palestinian people to face a “brutal war of extermination” without any protection.

Hamas has shown increased popularity in the Palestinian street, recording major successes in local and student elections. According to a poll conducted by Khalil Shikaki during the temporary ceasefire of December 2023, the terrorist group has enjoyed more popularity since the October 7 massacre.

The poll showed that 57% of respondents in Gaza and 82% in the West Bank believed that Hamas was correct in launching the massacre.

 

Vinson

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You need to talk to Mandy about this source. Or maybe the oxygen levels are low wherever you are.
The video is in English Dan, maybe English is your second language and Danish is your first. 😂
 

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I'm trying to understand why you support genocide so much.
Mr. Mandrill are you a member of the tribe or just a shabbas goy?
When antisemites say “genocide” all I hear is “israel is defending itself well“.
 

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Fatah slams Hamas: Responsible for the current ‘Nakba’

Rival faction accuses Hamas of bringing upon a ‘worst catastrophe than 1948,’ pointing out the bloody 2007 coup and wondering if Hamas would be interested in appointing a Prime Minister from Iran.


Marking the first time in which a formal Palestinian voice has blamed Hamas for the disastrous outcomes of the October 7 massacre, Fatah said that “those who were responsible for the return of the occupation to Gaza Strip and caused the Nakba [catastrophe] which our Palestinian people live… have no right to dictate national priorities.”

The accusations came in response to Hamas’s critique of the appointment of new Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, described as a close partner of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Hamas said this appointment was an “individual decision,” claiming that the PA is “being preoccupied with formal steps devoid of substance,” and arguing that the new Palestinian government would lack national consensus.

Hamas also rejected what they called a “policy of exclusivity and a deepening of division at a pivotal historic moment,” calling for national consensus and unity, as well as the formation of a unified leadership and the holding of “free, democratic elections.”

In its reply published on Friday, Fatah slammed Hamas, demanding: “Did Hamas consult the Palestinian leadership or any Palestinian national party when it made its decision to carry out the ‘adventure’ of last October 7, which led to a catastrophe more horrific and crueler than the Nakba of 1948?

“And did Hamas consult the Palestinian leadership that is now negotiating with Israel and offering it concessions after concessions, which have no goal other than securing guarantees of personal security for its leadership to receive, and to try to reach an agreement with [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu to maintain its divisive role in Gaza and the Palestinian arena?” it asked.

Fatah and Hamas: A bloody history of rivalry
Fatah also referred to Hamas’s bloody takeover of Gaza in 2007 after winning the election, questioning whether “Hamas consulted anyone when it carried out its black coup against Palestinian national legitimacy in 2007, and refused all initiatives to end the division?”

As for the appointment of Mustafa, Fatah mocked Hamas, saying he “is armed with the national agenda and not with false agendas that have brought nothing but woes to the Palestinian people and have not achieved anything for them,” also asking cynically if Hamas would rather they “appoint a prime minister from Iran, or let Tehran appoint a prime minister for the Palestinians,” pointing at Hamas’s alliance with the Islamic Republic.

The Fatah statement also made a point to refer to the lavish lifestyles led by Hamas leadership in Qatar, noting that “it seems that the comfortable life that this leadership lives in seven-star hotels has blinded it from what is right.”

Fatah also wondered why they and their families fled Gaza and left the Palestinian people to face a “brutal war of extermination” without any protection.

Hamas has shown increased popularity in the Palestinian street, recording major successes in local and student elections. According to a poll conducted by Khalil Shikaki during the temporary ceasefire of December 2023, the terrorist group has enjoyed more popularity since the October 7 massacre.

The poll showed that 57% of respondents in Gaza and 82% in the West Bank believed that Hamas was correct in launching the massacre.

You have real problems with sources. There’s nothing from Fatah in that article.
 
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Vinson

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I just did…to you, the person who posted it. Duh
Why don’t you copy and paste the text or link to Fatah? It’s your post or don’t you know how to do it?
I thought you understood that I don't give a shit, do I need to say it in Danish? I guess the elevator doesn't go to the top floor with you.
 

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I thought you understood that I don't give a shit, do I need to say it in Danish? I guess the elevator doesn't go to the top floor with you.
If you call not understanding sources and not knowing how to defend them as “not giving a shit”, then yes, you are the poster boy.
 
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If you call not understanding sources and not knowing how to defend them as “not giving a shit”, then yes, you are the poster boy.
You constantly post trash including trash sources, so remember when you point a finger , two are pointing back at you. But I doubt you understand this.
 
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The only thing happening here is Hamas using human shields. And then using their dead bodies as propaganda.
 

Klatuu

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They make up a lot of bullshit.

You don’t have a clue about sources. This is a Ziontology lie. The picture is from Syria in 2016.

The AFP has debunked this.
 
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