Sunday, November 27, 2011

Muslim Brotherhood Holds ‘Kill the Jews’ Rally on Election Eve

Where is the outrage? Did you hear about this in the media? This is not political -- this is not about Israel -- this is anti-Semitism! This is no different than what has happened over and over in history (even before modern day Israel existed).  Today it starts with the Jews and it will end with  non-supporters of radical Islam. This is a similar pattern that we've seen with other oppressive political movements and dictators. Choosing to do nothing may feel better and be easier, but in reality, it lends your support to this type of hatred that is taking root all over the world -- even in our own country -- even by people that you know. What will you tell your children and grandchildren that you did to prevent the spread of this type of hatred in our world? -- Janet

Muslim Brotherhood Holds ‘Kill the Jews’ Rally on Election Eve
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, which expects to win at least a plurality in Monday’s legislative elections, held a “kill the Jews” rally in Cairo Friday.

Thousands of supporters attended the pre-election rally at a mosque on the Muslim Sabbath, promising to “one day kill all the Jews” and wage war against Jerusalem’s “Judaization.”

The demonstration was held on the anniversary of the United Nations’ proclamation of the 1947 partition plan that established the State of Israel and which was immediately followed by a pan-Arab war aimed at annihilating it.

The Muslim Brotherhood, which generated the Hamas terrorist organization, has drawn the anger of leaders opposing the provisional military regime, staying away from the Tahrir Square protests last week that resulted in deadly classes between soldiers and protesters.

Smelling victory, the Brotherhood is suddenly promoting itself as a party that favors non-violence rights for women, but it boasts its hatred of Jews and Israel.

Although the Muslim Brotherhood party is widely hated by liberals, its image of a defender of Egyptians is likely to catapult it into the dominant political force in Egypt this week.

"The Muslim Brothers really screwed this revolution. They've done everything possible to monopolize and hijack the revolution," said Democratic Front Party member Wael Nawara, quoted by the Pittsburgh Tribune.

"The Muslim Brotherhood (is) very opportunistic. They don't care about the Egyptian blood. ... They only care about taking power," said Azza Kamal, a political activist.

Tags: Egypt ,Jews ,Israel ,Muslim Brotherhood

Learn what is going on and how you can make a difference -- check out Act! for America -- founded and led by a Lebanese Christian women who knows first hand what this type of hatred can do to people and to a country -- Janet

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