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Grand Mufti al-Husseini: Britain s Deadliest Enemy in World War II?

Prime Minister Winston Churchill labeled Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, as such. Here s What You Need to Know: King Abdullah of Transjordan called his political foe Haj Amin a devil straight from hell. 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. An Arab officer in the Turkish Ottoman Army in World War I, the young, familial, dynastic figure rose to political fame and power at an early age by helping to restore two Arab holy places in Jerusalem, hit his stride during the late 1930s, and reached the zenith of his fame by 1946, its nadir after 1948, and its twilight between 1950 and 1974.

Palestinian Authority Deputy Governor Of Tubas Ahmad As ad: Our Path To Jerusalem Passes Through The Blood Of Martyrs; Normalization With Israel Is Void

January 20, 2021 Special Dispatch No. 9147 Palestinian Authority Deputy Governor Of Tubas Ahmad As ad: Our Path To Jerusalem Passes Through The Blood Of Martyrs; Normalization With Israel Is Void January 20, 2021 Ahmad As ad, the deputy governor of the Tubas Governorate of the Palestinian Authority, said in a public address that Fatah will continue to struggle against Israel and that it rejects the normalization of relations with it. The address was broadcasted on Palestine TV on January 1, 2021. He said that normalization with Israel is null and void, just like Islamic ruling rejects mut a (pleasure) marriage. Asa d said: We are proud and honored to belong to Fatah, the sea of the blood of martyrs , of which two thirds of the members of the Central Committee have been martyred. He said: Our path to Jerusalem is clear, and it passes through the blood of martyrs.

1982 review: An uneven snapshot of Lebanese history

Cast Availability Virtual theaters and VOD January 19 As the first Lebanese film to address Israel’s invasion of the Middle Eastern country and the escalation of the Lebanese Civil War, 1982 shows us the other side of the conflict already explored from the Israeli perspective in 2008’s Lebanon. Those films specifically focused on the experiences of Israeli soldiers who took part in invading south Lebanon and laying siege to Beirut while fighting the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Thousands of Lebanese civilians died as a result of the fighting between Israeli forces and Lebanese Christian militias on one side and Lebanese Muslims and PLO members on the other. Decades later, the invasion remains a formative experience in the country’s self-identity.

Racism! Israel Slammed For Refusing to Vaccinate Palestinians in The West Bank and Gaza

Racism! Israel Slammed For Refusing to Vaccinate Palestinians in The West Bank and Gaza
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