Originally posted by Cort Haus
The roots of Palestinian Nationalism essentially go back to the Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin el-Husseini - the mentor of Yasser Arafat. Amin el-Husseini was a close ally of Hitler who helped to import Nazi-style anti-semitism into the Middle East, and was possibly destined to carry out the Final Solution in the region.
Matthias Kuentzel has written extensively on the subject of the relation between the 3rd Reich and the birth of Palestinian nationalism.
It seems to me that the difference betwen the two ideologies is that one aims at the survival of the Jewish nation, while the other aims at its destruction.
The roots of Palestinian Nationalism essentially go back to the Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin el-Husseini - the mentor of Yasser Arafat. Amin el-Husseini was a close ally of Hitler who helped to import Nazi-style anti-semitism into the Middle East, and was possibly destined to carry out the Final Solution in the region.
Matthias Kuentzel has written extensively on the subject of the relation between the 3rd Reich and the birth of Palestinian nationalism.
It seems to me that the difference betwen the two ideologies is that one aims at the survival of the Jewish nation, while the other aims at its destruction.
Tom P.
Comment