1. Holocaust Museum removes photo of Haj Amin al Husseini, Mufti of Jerusalem, with Hitler. Whole world has agreed: nothing that could possibly offend Muslims can be displayed, no matter how historically important or relevant to the contemporary scene.
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2. Husseini was the powerful patriarch of the leading Arab clan in Palestine in the first half of the twentieth century. He used his political power and religious influence for his life’s motif – the murder of Jews.
3. In an attempt to “mainstream” the Mufti of Jerusalem the British appointed him to an official position of power and responsibility. It did not work. It only gave him the platform and prestige to pursue his passion of killing Jews.
4. This he accomplished on numerous occasions, notably by instigating the barbaric Hebron massacre of dozens of Jewish families in 1929. (Note: in 1929 there was no Zionist “apartheid occupation”, no “occupied territories” nor “settlers”; just Jews of all ages living in Hebron)
5. A Nazi sympathizer, he fled British controlled Palestine during the war. He led a Nazi coup in Irag where he instigated the bloody “Farhud” pogrom against the Jewish community of Iraq.
6. The Mufti then fled to Germany where he was made an honorary SS general by Heinrich Himmler and proceeded to do all he could in helping the Hitler regime kill Jews. He addressed the Arab world by radio from Berlin, winning huge support for the Nazis.
7. He raised divisions of Muslims that fought in the Nazi army. One of their tasks was to guard so that Jews do not escape the trains to death camps.
8. Husseini intervened in a deal that would have saved a train load of Jewish children for a bribe. He would not allow one Jewish child to escape the gas chambers.
9. Together with Himmler he visited the death camps and drew plans to build a “facility” in the Dotan valley in Samaria where the half million Jews of Palestine would be gassed as soon as Rommel defeated the British.
10. Adolf Eichmann, who supervised the Jewish Holocaust, was quoted as saying: “I am a personal friend of the Grand Mufti. We have promised that no European Jew would enter Palestine any more.”
11. After the war, SS general Husseini found refuge in Syria from war crimes judgement. Wherever he appeared in Arab world he was received as a hero and mentor. His Nazi credentials together with his clerical position was the calling card that opened every door in Arab world.
12. Yasar Arafat called him “the father of the Palestinian people”. Palestinian Authority president Abbas repeated this accolade.
13. Yad Vashem, the world’s foremost Holocaust Museum and Memorial in Jerusalem, had a large photo of Husseini with Hitler on one wall. Opposite was a photo of Jewish soldiers from Palestine volunteering in the British Army in the “Jewish Brigade”. The contrast was clear.
14. When Yad Vashem was refurbished and expanded in 2005, the Hitler-Husseini photo did not make it into the new museum. Political correctness has permeated even the biggest victims.
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