YNet News: A mock Nazi flag featuring a Star of David and swastikas was hung outside an Israeli outpost in the northern West Bank Tuesday morning.
Students attending the yeshiva on the outpost were surprised to find a red placard hoisted on a post by the side of the road, adorned with two white circles featuring swastikas on its obverse, and another two white circles featuring a third swastika and a Star of David emblazoned on its reverse.
One yeshiva student told Ynet that when he and his friends spotted the placard, which was hung mere 100 meters (300 feet) from the entrance to the outpost, they stopped the car and quickly took it down.
The road leads to what used to be the settlement of Homesh, which was evacuated by Israel in 2005 as part of its controversial unilateral disengagement plan from the Gaza Strip and the northern West Bank, also called Samaria according to Jewish tradition. Read More
Opinion: There is a strong connection between Palestinians and Nazis. Two of the most virulent Jew killers of the 20th century, Adolf Hitler and Yasser Arafat, were influenced by Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini.
During World War II Al-Husseini moved to Berlin, where he was an associate of Hitler and gave active support to the Nazi war effort. Al-Husseini was on Yugoslavia’s list of wanted war criminals, and was responsible for a Muslim SS division that murdered thousands of Serbs and Croats. When the Nazis offered to free some Jewish children, Al-Husseini fought against their release, and as a result, 5000 children were sent to the gas chambers. source
Amin Al-Husseini almost got his own chapter in our book: “Antichrist: The Search for Amalek”, but since his story intertwined with Yasser Arafat, the father of modern day terrorism, I went with Arafat. After finishing that chapter I felt like I had just met two really vile people. Perhaps the worst of the bunch.
“While in college in Cairo, Arafat came under the influence of the Grand Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini.
Husseini was the first proponent of militant, Arab Palestinian nationalism. He was an all or nothing terrorist who was determined to drive out or destroy the Jews or be destroyed himself, regardless of how many lives were wasted in the process.
Once he was in power, he began a campaign of terror and intimidation against anyone opposed to his rule and policies. He not only killed Jews but also Arabs who did not support his campaign of violence.
Husseini was not willing to negotiate or make any kind of compromise for the sake of peace. Britain was confused by the extreme hate and complete unwillingness of Husseini.”
“Because the Lord has sworn: the Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation.” Exodus 17:16