The Jews in the Qur’an are called the strongest of all people in enmity toward the Muslims (5:82); they fabricate things and falsely ascribe them to Allah (2:79; 3:75, 3:181); they claim that Allah’s power is limited (5:64); they love to listen to lies (5:41); they disobey Allah and never observe his commands (5:13). They are disputing and quarreling (2:247); hiding the truth and misleading people (3:78); staging rebellion against the prophets and rejecting their guidance (2:55); being hypocritical (2:14, 2:44); giving preference to their own interests over the teachings of Muhammad (2:87); wishing evil for people and trying to mislead them (2:109); feeling pain when others are happy or fortunate (3:120); being arrogant about their being Allah’s beloved people (5:18); devouring people’s wealth by subterfuge (4:161); slandering the true religion and being cursed by Allah (4:46); killing the prophets (2:61); being merciless and heartless (2:74); never keeping their promises or fulfilling their words (2:100); being unrestrained in committing sins (5:79); being cowardly (59:13-14); being miserly (4:53); being transformed into apes and pigs for breaking the Sabbath (2:63-65; 5:59-60; 7:166); and more. They are under Allah’s curse (9:30), and Muslims should wage war against them and subjugate them under Islamic hegemony (9:29).
“Hezbollah supporters, pro-Palestinian social media celebrate Meron deaths,” by Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, May 1, 2021 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
While in Israel people stood in long lines to donate blood after the tragedy on Lag Ba’omer, uniting Arabs and Jews who both mourned the victims, there were media in the region and anti-Israel voices that celebrated the deaths. While it is difficult to quantify all the hatred against Israel, it was clear that some Arabic language media reported the dead as “settlers,” while others included a large number of comments supporting the fatalities.
Among supporters of Hezbollah, for instance, there were tweets supporting the tragedy. “More than 20 terrorist murderers occupying Palestine dead,” wrote one account. The same account, with more than 2,000 followers, mocked the idea that the victims were civilians and posted a photo of an Orthodox Jews crowd at Meron, calling them a “terrified terrorist mob.”
“We are celebrating the deaths of Zionists,” wrote another pro-Palestinian account that has more than 3,000 followers. Another account with 24,000 followers approved and called for stabbings, asking God to “increase this night of hell fire.” Another Lebanese account put a heart over a photo of the dead from Meron, signaling support for their deaths. This type of reply was common.
Another account replied that they were happy to hear Israelis had waited for minutes trying to reach their dead children. “Sitting on their phones for half a minute, God is great, praise be to God.” The term “God is great” or “Allahu Akbar,” while it can be used as a way to honor God, is also said by Jihadist extremists during terror attacks when celebrating the murder of the innocent. Twitter appeared to take no action against those celebrating the deaths or subsequent tweets celebrating a “sacred stabbing” attack.
THE PRO-HEZBOLLAH and pro-Palestinian accounts stayed up all night celebrating the deaths. One shared that the death toll had risen to 45 and received a like and retweets. The account had 2,300 followers. Another user named “Ali” – who has Palestinian and Lebanese flags in his Twitter profile – put a photo of sweets and noted that “20 Israeli settlers were killed” in “northern occupied Palestine.” Terrorist supporters often share sweets in places when news of terror attacks is announced.
The overall number of tweets celebrating the deaths is hard to determine, but the avalanche of them, including many accounts with thousands of followers, shows that it was not a small phenomenon. One account that shared a photo of dead bodies in body bags and called it a “blessing” received more than 200 likes.
In searching through the numerous accounts supporting the deaths, one account with 1,800 followers has the term “death to Israel” as a background in their profile. It doesn’t hide its support, posting photos of a dancing meme and noting with hearts that there are “20 Israelis dead.” The user, named Mina, noted “imagine not celebrating the Zionists deaths.”…
Fred Alan Medforth says
Anti-Semitic slogans at “Revolutionary May Day” demonstration in Berlin: Participants demonise Israel and call for an “Intifada”
As in previous years, there were anti-Semitic incidents at this year’s “Revolutionary May Day” demonstration in Berlin. Several participants carried placards and banners with anti-Semitic messages. Anti-Semitic chants were repeatedly shouted from within the demonstration.
In addition to the anti-capitalist, socially critical focus, this year’s left-wing demonstration focused on the issue of racism and discrimination. The group Migrantifa Berlin was in charge of the organisation. The motto of the meeting, which started at 5 p.m. on Hermannplatz in the Berlin district of Neukölln, was “Yallah Klassenkampf”. Also part of the rally were several anti-Zionist groups such as “Palestine Speaks”, “Jewish Antifa Berlin”, “Queers* for a Free Palestine” and “Jewish Anti-Fascist League”
Shortly after the meeting began, demonstrators shouted “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. The slogan is directed against Israel, which is seen as an “occupying power” and which no longer exists in the new order of the region envisaged by anti-Zionists. However, the demand for the destruction of Israel, the centre of Jewish life today, is anti-Semitic.
Participants in the 1st of May demonstration also shouted “Apartheid Israel”. This was also an anti-Semitic statement, because the accusation that Israel is an apartheid state – like the former regime in South Africa – aims to demonise and delegitimise the Jewish state. The group “Queers* for a free Palestine” also declared their fight against apartheid, racism and Islamophobia on a banner, but did not explicitly mention Israel. BDS chants were also heard at the traditional left-wing demonstration. The participants thus showed solidarity with an anti-Semitic movement that advocates a boycott and the destruction of the Jewish state of Israel, repeatedly resorting to classic anti-Semitic stereotypes.
One demonstrator had a poster with her calling for “international solidarity against Zionism & apartheid”. This is also a widespread motif of anti-Zionist anti-Semitism: Zionism, the national liberation movement of Jews, is seen as a racist endeavour. While large sections of the left have always shown solidarity with liberation movements in the global South, this solidarity quickly comes to an end with the Jewish people. Instead, Israel, as the only democracy in the Middle East, must be accused of being a racist state that despises human rights.
Some participants in the traditional leftist demonstration did not shy away from explicit calls for violence and terror against the Israeli civilian population. In the early evening, they shouted “Stop the war, stop the war, Intifada until victory”. Even if this slogan seems pacifist at first glance, it is by no means so: Intifada refers to violent attacks and terrorist attacks against the Israeli population in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.
On its website, the “Jewish Antifa Berlin” declares its solidarity with the anti-Semitic BDS campaign, which advocates a boycott and, in effect, the destruction of the Jewish state of Israel. The group “Jüdischer antifaschistischer Bund” (Jewish Anti-Fascist League) is a newly founded group that has only been publicly visible since April 2021. The participation of such Jewish groups in anti-Zionist events always serves to exonerate themselves from criticism from the outset.
All in all, the pictures from the front block of this year’s “Revolutionary May Day” demonstration were occasionally more reminiscent of the anti-Israel Al-Quds march than of an emancipatory left-wing demonstration against discrimination. The people of Berlin will probably be spared the anti-Semitic Al-Quds march this year. It is therefore all the sadder that a demonstration with the aim of anti-discrimination has become the site of anti-Zionist anti-Semitic slogans on this May Day 2021 in Berlin.
https://medforth.biz/anti-semitic-slogans-at-revolutionary-may-day-demonstration-in-berlin-participants-demonise-israel-and-call-for-an-intifada/
Brando says
Also MARX,writer of the “Communist Manifesto” (1848) and ” Das Kapital” ,
1.Though a Jew,was anti-Jewish,
in “On the Jewish Question”(1844).
2.Many of Marx’s racist ideas were reported in “Karl Marx, Racist” a book written by Nathaniel Weyl, a former member of the U.S. Communist Party.
3.Marx also disliked Blacks,read:
“Did you know that Karl Marx was a racist and an anti-Semite?” ( 2020)
https://www.newsherald.com/story/opinion/2020/08/16/many-marxists-dont-realize-their-hero-racist-and-anti-semite/3369024001/
Infidel says
Marx was a Jew by race only, but an atheist by religion. Anyone whose most famous quotes include ‘Religion is the opium of the masses’ and ‘Man created God, God did not create Man’ is an Atheist, not a Jew. Same thing is de-facto true about many American Jews as well: they have all those Jewish names but are de-facto Atheists. Examples like Richard Stallman
I do wonder about Leon Trotsky: dunno that he was as full fledged an Atheist as Karl Marx was
On the question of racists, aside from Marx, Che Guevara was also a racist, as Humberto Fontova revealed in his book about him
gravenimage says
+1
Brando says
I read Humberto Fontova’s book, loved it.
gravenimage says
Muslims scream ‘Allahu akbar,’ celebrate deaths of Jews in stampede at Israeli festival
……………….
More proof that pious Muslims love death.
God, I hate Islam.
Andrew Blackadderaa says
” Increase this night of hell fire”… Spoken like a true follower of Satan.
Queers for Palestine seems rather weird as the ONLY country in the entire Middle East that has a HUGE Gay Parade is in… Israel… in Tel Aviv… Not in Saudi, not in Turkey, not in Kuwait… but Israel…weird huh?.
muslims always appear to me as a people, a religion, that seems to despise life itself, even though they tell us their allah created them, and yet they worship death much more than life, and seem rather eager to die rather than making their very own life worthwhile by building their families, countries up to a happy condition, because we are all going to die one day, nobody gets outta her alive, said Jim Morrison, so whats the hurry, and yet these people seem to be in such a hurry to die in order to meet the dude they say created them in the first place, in order that they die young and return to the dude that created them… It just makes no sense… But then common sense just aint too common these days…
gravenimage says
Yes. And the largest “Palestinian” gay rights organization has had to headquarter in–you guessed it–Israel.
ss says
Wait till Karma hits back!
OLD GUY says
And yet Joe Biden wants to allow muslim/islamic migration with open borders. What is the big draw to allow these hate America people into our country? Who benefits? and don’t tell me we need DIVERSITY that badly. We certainly don’t need more people on WELL FARE and FOOD STAMPS. Look at what is happening throughout Europe with the Islamic migration invasion of those countries. Can’t see much good for the residents of those countries. Unless you call government support, rape gangs, crime and destruction of neighborhoods a good thing.