Yusuf al-Qaradawi says ‘This land has never once been Jewish. Palestine is for the Arab Islamic nation’
Yusuf al-Oardawi preach hate towards Jews and Christians, and demand total destruction of Israel.
A prominent Islamic scholar who is making a landmark visit to the Gaza Strip has declared that Israel has no right to exist.
Yusuf al-Qaradawi said Thursday that “this land has never once been a Jewish land. Palestine is for the Arab Islamic nation.” The Qatar-based cleric was made famous by his popular TV show and is widely respected in the Muslim world.
Al-Qaradawi arrived in Gaza late Wednesday for a visit seen as a boost of legitimacy for Hamas .
Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007 following several days of fighting against the rival Palestinian faction Fatah.
The Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority, which governs in the West Bank, has condemned al-Qaradawi’s visit. It says his presence is cementing the rift between the two Palestinian factions.
All who feel the Arab-Israeli conflict started in 1967, must listen to this Islamic priest. He wants us to revoke the formation of Israel in 1948.
And since it is unlikely that the Jews want to dissolve their own homeland, The Islamic forced must do the needful. A total destruction of the Jewish state.
All who support the so called two-state-solution, must be aware that the Hamas might be in charge of the so-called “Palestine state”. Than the on state solution will be forced up on all Jews. They will have to live in submission to sharia laws. If they do not obey, they will face the sword. Also called the second and final Holocaust.
Such is the evil and violent ideology of Koran based Islam. Like Nazism, it must be banished form the soil of every civilized nation.
By accepting Islamic immigration, we let Muslims build a fifth column inside Europe and America. A trojan horse that will destroy the civilized cultures built by our forefathers, nations founded on the legal principles of the Bible.
Whose side are you on?
Have you also rejected the message of Jesus, and walked back into paganism?
Since 4,4 million Muslims to not want to listen to God of Israel, “perhaps we can adjust the divine contract a little.”
Salam Fayyad failed on his mission, despite being on the pay role of Washington.
In an exceptionally candid interview to the New York Times, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad described the history of the Palestinian people as “a story of failed leadership, from way early on”
According to Fayyad, the US should press Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a straightforward answer to his view regarding a Palestinian state.
From Netanyahu’s few indications, said the New York Times article, such a state would not include the major Israeli settlement blocs, or have control over the strategic Jordan Valley (some 25 percent of the West Bank). All of greater Jerusalem would remain Israeli. Palestine would be demilitarized.
“A state of leftovers is not going to do it,” Fayyad declared.
According to him, Netanyahu should tell Israelis that “Yes, it is true we have a contract with God Almighty who gave us the land, but there happen to be 4.4 million other people on this land who want to exercise their right to self-determination, so perhaps we can adjust the divine contract a little.”
Salam Fayyad never stood in elections. His authority was based on a totalitarian agreement between the PLO and Washington. If there has been bad leadership among the Arabs living on the Moutnain of Zion, He is an excellent example.
In regards to his bid for compromise the deal between God of Israel and the 12 tribes of Israel, the former PM of Ramallah do hit the nail on the head.
The people of Israel have during the ages been led into corruption and rebellion against their God. When they fell for this kind of temptation, it always ended in misery for the Jewish people.
To “adjust the divine contract” is not possible. Its leads to lawlessness. The Koran is such a unholy “adjustment”, and it has led the Arabs into 1400 years of misery. And the deception and misery seems to continue.
Likud MK Moshe Feiglin was prevented access to Temple Mount on Monday after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reportedly prohibited his entrance to the holy site.
MK Feiglin pray to the God of Israel on the Temple Mount, not permitted by the Prime Minister of Israel.
“Several minutes ago I received a phone call from Commander Moshe Bareket who informed me that due to a direct order of the prime minister, I will not be allowed entrance to the [Temple] Mount tomorrow,” Feiglin wrote on his Facebook page on Sunday.
“The prime minister has no legal authority to give such an order, as it contradicts three Basic Laws,” Feiglin wrote. Feiglin noted the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty (1992) that grants any person the freedom of movement, Basic Law: The Knesset (1958) that give immunity to any MK, and Basic Law:
Jerusalem, the Capital of Israel (1980) that grants any person the freedom of access to holy sites.
In March, Feiglin wrote to Police Commissioner Insp.-Gen. Yohanan Danino complaining that a police officer prevented his access to the Temple Mount because the place is under Muslim rule. The commissioner wrote back saying any entrance of non-Muslims to the site needs to be coordinated with the Waqf.
Many Jews complain that Muslims wants to make the Mountain of Zion a “Jew free zone”.
But there is already a “Jewish free zone” in Jerusalem. Jews are not permitted to pray on the Temple Mount, the place two Jewish temples stood in ancient times, in a city built by Jews.
There sites are a Jewish as any other place in Israel, and would be brought under the jurisdiction of the state of Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu is compromising with Islam. He feel that Jews praying on the Temple Mount will stir up problems. He is correct. But it is the Muslims who stir up problems, not the Jews who pray. No Jews are throwing stones on Muslims on this site.
Jesus the Messiah will come back to the Temple Mount, and remove the abomination that cause desolation. Islam is a newcomer and and a troublemaker in Jerusalem. But the occupiers of this site, will not be removed before the return of the Messiah.
I might be wrong, but I do not feel there will be a third Jewish temple standing in Jerusalem when Jesus is back in town.