American Board of Rabbis President Rabbi Mordechai Friedman demands the continued elimination of terrorist heads Sheik Hassan Nasrallah (Hezbollah), Ramadan Salah (Islamic Jihad), Khaled Mashaal (Hamas) and PLO's master terrorist Yasser Arafat, while condemning the Bush/Sharon plan for a Palestinian State.
New York (PRWEB) April 19, 2004 -- Following Saturdays targeted assassination of Hamas terrorist leader Abdel-Aziz al-Rantissi, American Board of Rabbis (ABR) president, Rabbi Mordechai Friedman, re-affirmed its March 24, 2004 vote urging Israel and the United States to Eliminate all Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and terrorist leaders immediately, including Sheik Hassan Nasrallah (Hezbollah), Ramadan Salah (Islamic Jihad), Khaled Mashaal (Hamas) and PLO's master terrorist Yasser Arafat.” The ABR is a New York-based Rabbinic association promoting Jewish unity through the advocacy of religious and human rights for the Jewish people worldwide.
On Sunday, Israeli officials announced that they were targeting Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal as part of their campaign against terrorism in the region. Hamas Gaza leader Abdel Aziz Rantissi will killed in a U.S.-made Apache missile strike on his car on the roadoutside his home in the Gaza Strip. In a national address, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Israel would continue killing Hamas leaders in advance of his proposed withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
U.S. President George W. Bush on Wednesday endorsed a proposal by Prime Minister Sharon to withdraw from Gaza and parts of the West Bank in exchange for concessions on settlements from the Americans. We are appalled at Sharons turnabout in giving up and vowing to dismantle Jewish communities located in the Arab-occupied Israeli biblical territories to turn them into a Palestinian State,” states Rabbi Friedman. How could Bush, as a bible-believing individual, ask Israel to carve itself up for those who prey on Jewish children, women and men?”
Ironically, the unanimous vote of the ABR took place on Yom Hashoah, the Holocaust Remembrance Day. Rabbi Friedman, along with members who are Holocaust survivors, experienced a dark period when the Nazis occupied Germany and many Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps to die. Since the Holocaust, Jews have not been murdered as these terrorist Islamic factions are doing now. We must not tolerate this double-standard where the proposed genocide of the Jewish people is applauded daily by the Arab world. These terrorist leaders, as well as those willing to stand in their place, must be eliminated!”
The Holocaust began in 1941, during a Berlin meeting between the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini and the Nazi Fuhrer of Germany, Adolf Hitler. Hitler promised the Arab leader that after securing a dominant military position in Europe, he would send the Nazi war machine into the Arab world under the guise of liberating the Arabs from British occupation. About two months later, the infamous Wansee Conference took place in which the Nazis produced their plan to exterminate the Jews of Europe.
While captured Nazi leaders were tried at Nuremberg, al-Husseini escaped and became the major force to bring Hitler's program of genocide to the Arab world. Returning to the Middle-East, the mufti ordered death to any Arab who opposed him, as served to groom his nephew Mohammed Abdel Rahman al-Husseini to instigate violence against the Jews and spread Nazi hatred throughout the Arab world. Mohammed Abdel Rahman al-Husseini later changed his name to Yasser Arafat.
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