Monday, December 18, 2017

Miss Iraq forced to leave country under death threats due to anti-Semitic hatred

Sarah Idan, Miss Iraq, and her family, had to hightail it out of their homeland after they received death threats because she had the audacity to post a photo online with Miss Israel, Adar Gandelsman, last month at the Miss Universe International Beauty Pageant, The Times of Israel reported.

Idan posted the photo on Instagram and captioned it: "Peace and Love from Miss Iraq and Miss Israel." How dare she do that? Worse than that, she also posted a photo wearing a bikini turning Iraqi men into wannabe rapists. That's immoral, and she needs to die, according to the moral code of sharia [Islamic] law. 

"The two of those things together caused a mess for her back home where people made threats against her and her family that if she didn't return home and take down the photos, they would remove her (Miss Iraq) title, that they would kill her," Ms. Gandelsman told Israeli TV.

In another Instagram post, Idan apologized to the idiots who believe her photo was "harmful to the Palestinian cause," [that is, to destroy Israel along with the Jews who live there] and said that it wasn't meant to be a political statement. She said it was meant to "express hope and desire for peace between the two countries," the paper said.

She doesn't understand that the only way the Palestinians want peace is to be rid of all the Jews in Israel and elsewhere. Muslims are commanded to hate Christians and Jews, but particularly the Jews.

In order to avoid being murdered she added that it  "does not signal support for the government of Israel and does not mean I agree or accept its policies in the Arab homeland."

Iraq doesn't have a formal diplomatic relationship with Israel, and because the Islamic "holy" book, the Qur'an, commands it, they consider Israel [and Jews] their enemy.

Gandelsman said her friend didn't regret her decision to post the image on social media. It's still on Instagram. "She did it so that people can understand that it's possible to live together," Miss Israel said.

Until Muslims reject the hatred prescribed in the Qur'an, the hatred will never end, and those Muslims who see beyond it, will remain in mortal danger.


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