NETANYAHU SPARKS FIRESTORM What Hitler & G/Mufti really said
ISRAEL - This week , Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparked a wave of backlash when he argued that the Holocaust was the brainchild of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who, Netanyahu claimed , suggested killing the Jews ( rather than merely expelling them ) to Hitler during a 1941 visit to Berlin. As it happens, the full German record of the meeting between al-Husseini and Hitler, on Nov. 28, 1941, was published half a century ago. The Grand Mufti began by thanking the Fuhrer for the great honour he had bestowed by receiving him. The Arabs were Germany’s natural friends because they had the same enemies as had Germany - namely the English, the Jews and the Communists. Therefore they were prepared to cooperate with Germany with all their hearts and stood ready to participate in the war, not only negatively by the commission of acts of sabotage but also positively by the formation of an Arab Legion.
NEWS REPORT : Time Magazine ( October 22 , 2015 )
PROPHECY INSIGHTS - The Israeli Prime Minister this week caused a storm by suggesting that the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem back in 1941 persuaded Hitler to “ burn ” the Jews instead of deporting them. Many have said this is totally wrong because Hitler was going to do this regardless of what this Palestinian religious ruler said. But this somewhat ' misses the point ' !! The point is that Grand Mufti did support Hitler and what he was trying to do. No doubt Hitler would have done it anyway but Netanyahu is pointing out that even back then BEFORE Israel even existed as a nation the Palestinians were looking for the destruction of the Jews. The fact that the Grand Mufti saw Hitler as an ally and a potential advocate for the Palestinian cause says it all. It was Anti Semitism then and it is growing again in the world. We know the whole world turns against Israel at the end.
DEUTERONOMY 28 v 67 - " In the morning thou shalt say , Would God it were even ! & at even thou shalt say , Would God it were morning ! for the fear of thine heart wherewith thou shalt fear, & for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see."
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