Kommentar von Honestly Concerned
Die Negativwelle der Berichte über Netanjahus ungeschickte Wortwahl in seiner Rede vor der WZO bezüglich der Rolle des Muftis von Jerusalem hört nicht auf. Daher hier nochmals die heute vor seinem Abflug nach Berlin veröffentlichte Erklärung (https://goo.gl/XPHFCX) seiner Worte:
"...It is absurd. I had no intention to absolve Hitler of responsibility for his diabolical destruction of European Jewry. Hitler was responsible for the Final Solution to exterminate six million Jews. He made the decision. It is equally absurd to ignore the role played by the Mufti, Haj Amin al -Husseini, a war criminal, for encouraging and urging Hitler, Ribbentropp, Himmler and others, to exterminate European Jewry. There is much evidence about this, including the testimony of Eichmann's deputy at the Nuremberg trials, not now, but after World War II.
He said:
'The Mufti was instrumental in the decision to exterminate the Jews of Europe. The importance of his role must not be ignored. The Mufti repeatedly proposed to the authorities, primarily Hitler, Ribbentropp and Himmler, to exterminate the Jews of Europe. He considered it a suitable solution for the Palestinian question'.
Eichmann's deputy, added:
'The Mufti was one of the instigators of the systematic extermination of European Jewry and was a partner and adviser to Eichmann and Hitler for carrying out this plan'.
The attempt by certain scholars and people to be apologists for the key and important role of Haj Amin al-Husseini, is clear. Many other researchers cite this testimony and others regarding the role of Haj Amin al Husseini.
My intention was not to absolve Hitler of his responsibility, but rather to show that the forefathers of the Palestinian nation, without a country and without the so-called 'occupation', without land and without settlements, even then aspired to systematic incitement to exterminate the Jews.
Unfortunately, Haj Amin al-Husseini is still a revered figure in Palestinian society, he appears in textbooks and it is taught that he is one of the founding fathers of the nation, and this incitement that started then with him, inciting the murder of Jews - continues. Not in the same format, but in a different one and this is the root of the problem. To stop the murders, it is necessary to stop the incitement.
What is important is to recognize the historical facts and not ignore them, not then and not today"."
Kurz vor seinem Berlin-Besuch sorgt Benjamin Netanyahu mit wilden Anschuldigungen gegen die Palästinenser für Empörung. In einer Rede gab er ihnen die Schuld am Holocaust. Damit verstört er sogar israelische Historiker.
Anat Spiegelberg
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Bibi is a smart man. I am sure he knows more about the Holocaust than most journalists and politicians today.
I have never heard about a movie that shows at least a little bit about the muslim SS or the mufti of Jerusalem and his role.
I think it was Bibi’s way to teach the world something that has been kindly ignored: The arab part in the Holocaust.
Well done Bibi. An ignorant world needs to be shocked in order to get their attention and to show them something important.
It is about time, that the world recognizes, that today’s terror in Israel is part of the Holocaust and that it is something the Arabs were highly involved.