The main street of Paterson, New Jersey, was renamed Palestine Way by the anti-Semitic Mayor of the town, Andre "Allahu Akbar" Sayegh. This schmuck declared the city to be the "capital of Palestine in the U.S." while at a ceremony marking the start of the Ramadan bomb-a-thon.
Sayegh also stated that the city was one of the four holiest in the world, after Jerusalem, Mecca, and Medina. [Of course, this is blasphemy because everyone knows the fourth holiest city is Philadelphia since the Eagles won the Super Bowl, at least until next year.]
The mayor referred to Paterson as “The Mecca of New Jersey,” which is an insult to all non Muslims who live there, especially the Jewish residents. He probably has plans to raze the town's synagogues and churches.
Sayegh was born in New Jerseysthan to a Syrian mother and a Lebanese father and hopes to make America a caliphate.
Paterson's Muslim presence is evident through its many Palestinian flags, injured Jews, and signs in Arabic that may be signs of things to come.
The city enforces Islamic policies, such as closing schools on Muslim holidays, serving halal food in public schools, and broadcasting the Adhan (the Muslim call to prayer) on very loudspeakers throughout the city.
The city enforces Islamic policies, such as closing schools on Muslim holidays, serving halal food in public schools, and broadcasting the Adhan (the Muslim call to prayer) on very loudspeakers throughout the city.
The main street in the city was also renamed “Palestine Way,” and the city government actively promotes anti-Israel BDS legislation.
The Hilal lighting ceremony, where Sayegh made these remarks, was supported by the Palestinian American Community Center (PACC) and the Islamic Center of Passaic County (ICPC), two organizations that have faced criticism for anti-Israel rhetoric.
Last spring, a poll showed that half of American Muslims supported Hamas’s murders, tortures, kidnappings, mutilations, immolations and beheadings on October 7, 2023.
The survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center among 12,693 respondents, found that 49% of American Muslims believe Hamas’s reasons for fighting against the Jewish state are valid, such as the fact that in spite of historical proof that the Jewish people inhabited Israel long before Mohammad was bumping sandals with young girls, somehow they have the right to the land. As they grow in number in the UK, they are also acting as if they have the right to the land there as well, and France, we cannot forget France.
In contrast, just 18% of American Muslims believe Israel is justified in its fight against Hamas, because science tells us that only 18% of Muslims don't follow their so called 'holy' book, the koran.
Twenty-one percent of American Muslims said the October 7th invasion of Israel and massacre of Jews were acceptable, compared to 5% or less among all other religious groups surveyed.
The Hilal lighting ceremony, where Sayegh made these remarks, was supported by the Palestinian American Community Center (PACC) and the Islamic Center of Passaic County (ICPC), two organizations that have faced criticism for anti-Israel rhetoric.
Last spring, a poll showed that half of American Muslims supported Hamas’s murders, tortures, kidnappings, mutilations, immolations and beheadings on October 7, 2023.
The survey, conducted by the Pew Research Center among 12,693 respondents, found that 49% of American Muslims believe Hamas’s reasons for fighting against the Jewish state are valid, such as the fact that in spite of historical proof that the Jewish people inhabited Israel long before Mohammad was bumping sandals with young girls, somehow they have the right to the land. As they grow in number in the UK, they are also acting as if they have the right to the land there as well, and France, we cannot forget France.
In contrast, just 18% of American Muslims believe Israel is justified in its fight against Hamas, because science tells us that only 18% of Muslims don't follow their so called 'holy' book, the koran.
Twenty-one percent of American Muslims said the October 7th invasion of Israel and massacre of Jews were acceptable, compared to 5% or less among all other religious groups surveyed.
Sick. Just freaking sick.
Americans, as a whole, were far more likely to say Israel’s reasons for fighting were legitimate, compared to Hamas, with 58% of all respondents saying the Jewish state’s war on Hamas is valid, compared to 15% who disagreed.
Americans, as a whole, were far more likely to say Israel’s reasons for fighting were legitimate, compared to Hamas, with 58% of all respondents saying the Jewish state’s war on Hamas is valid, compared to 15% who disagreed.
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Anyone who knows what happen on Oct. 7 and still believe that it's justified to kill babies, rape women, slaughter children in front of their parents and vice-versa, has absolutely no decency and a dirty heart.
Nevertheless, Am Yisrael Chai.
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