I saw this over at PJM:
During his visit to the Middle East, Pope Francis is scheduled to meet with an Islamic religious leader who has endorsed a Jewish genocide.
The pope begins his three-day trip to the Holy Land Saturday and on Monday his schedule has him meeting at the Al Aqsa complex with Muhammad Ahmad Hussein, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
During a 2012 rally broadcast on Palestinian television, the grand mufti passionately quoted a hadith, an account of a deed or saying of the Muslim Prophet Mohammad, foreshadowing the murder of Jews.
“The hour of [resurrection] will not come until you fight the Jews,” the mufti said, reciting the hadith, according to a video distributed by Palestinian Media Watch. “The Jew will hide behind stones or trees. The stones or trees will call: ‘Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.’”
The same hadith is quoted in the founding charter of Hamas, the Palestinian terror group that controls the Gaza Strip.
Not surprising for a religious leader who advocates Jewish genocide, the Mufti has also legitimized suicide bombings against Jews in Israel. Hussein is not the first Grand Mufti of Jerusalem to advocate for a Jewish genocide.
Grand Mufti Mohammad Amin al-Husayni spent much of World War II in Germany as guest of the Nazi regime. There, he supported the Holocaust of the Jews and advocated for its expansion to the Middle East.
A friend of the pope, a representative in the Argentine parliament said that the pope wants to be the Che of the Palestinian people. If this is true, my worst fears about this pope are becoming true
ReplyDeleteChe Guevara's was a man who believed in violence used in the cause of equality of result. He was a kind of nihilistic Robin Hood.
ReplyDeleteThis Pope, imo, does not have the balls for violence. He might have the ovaries to look the other way, however.
If he is willing to provide the verbal initiation to violence, and then look away as the violence happens, well then, if the result's the same, what difference does it make?
Che Guevara's was a man who believed in violence used in the cause of equality of result. He was a kind of nihilistic Robin Hood.
ReplyDeleteThis Pope, imo, does not have the balls for violence. He might have the ovaries to look the other way, however.
If he is willing to provide the verbal initiation to violence, and then look away as the violence happens, well then, if the result's the same, what difference does it make?