Jews, “tyrants” and “brothers of monkeys and pigs”, “must be exterminated”[d]” said a Muslim cleric in Florida, who accused the Israeli military of being “worse than the Nazis.”
In late April, in a sermon at the North Miami Islamic Center in Florida, Imam Dr. Fadi Qablawi urged Allah to support his “oppressed brethren” in Palestine and called Jews “monkeys.” ” called for the complete extermination of the Jews. “And pigs” – a phrase that has historically been used by Islamic extremists to describe Jews.
“O Allah, destroy the tyrannical Jews…they are no match for you,” he said. “O Allah, destroy the monkey and pig brethren…” [and] Cut out their seeds. ”
Florida imam Dr. Fadi Kablawi delivers Friday sermon in North Miami, denouncing Israeli organ theft, human trafficking, and prays: “O Allah, destroy the oppressive Jews, our ape and pig brethren.” #antisemitism pic.twitter.com/4XAcqxkRJM
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) May 13, 2024
Original sermon clip streamed The video was streamed live on the mosque’s Facebook page and later published by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), where it had been viewed about 80,000 times as of Monday afternoon.
In it, a North Miami imam accuses the Israeli military of being “worse than the Nazis” over wild and unsubstantiated claims that soldiers stole the skin and other organs of Palestinians. Can be seen.
“[Israel’s army] “The most immoral military…they are worse than the Nazis,” he claimed, adding, “The reason I apologized to the Nazis last week is because these people have proven to be worse than the Nazis.”
“They are stealing the skin of Palestinians. It’s not enough that they stole the land. Now they are stealing the skin,” he added, adding, “organs are missing from children.” he claimed. [and] From adults. ”
Mr. Kabrawi, called Just weeks after the October 7th massacre, Allah asked, “Show us the dark days that you inflicted on the Jewish people,” and then, in the United States and around the world, “behind organ trafficking. It proposed to identify “who is there” and revived a conspiracy theory that claimed: Israeli rescue and medical teams sent to Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake participated in organ trafficking.
“Go and ask the Haitians what happened when there was an earthquake and the Israeli organization was decimated.” [the guise of] Medical aid,” he said. “You who know, go and ask. [how a] Man limps into tent for treatment [and then] He will be carried away as a corpse with no organs. ”
According to the Florida imam and dentist, Jewish barbarity can be traced to the fact that “to them there is no God.”
“These people look at you as if you were just a mistake or, at best, created for their service,” he claimed. “That’s what they believe. That’s what they say…and we don’t spread propaganda.”
he has been before called US says enactment of Sharia law is ‘human freedom’ isn’t it It belongs to the Americans, but it belongs to Allah alone.
In response, many people have expressed anger at the extremist rhetoric being used on American soil.
On Monday, Florida Rep. Randy Fine, chairman of the House Health and Human Services Committee, said: wrote a letter They called on the Florida Board of Dentistry to immediately suspend Kabrawea’s dental license for “publicly advocating violence against Jewish patients.”
BREAKING NEWS: Congressman Randy Fine has called on the Florida Board of Dentistry to suspend the dental license of a Muslim imam dentist who openly advocates violence against Jewish patients. @MEMRIReports @ShirionOrg @StopAntisemites pic.twitter.com/pTNNmBrvbI
— Rep. Randy Fine (@VoteRandyFine) May 13, 2024
““Muslim terrorists are in our midst, and one of them is practicing dentistry as a courtesy to the people of Florida,” the letter begins. He pointed out the serious and immediate danger that the imam’s dental practice posed to Jews in the Sunshine State.
“The majority of Jews in Florida are Zionists,” he noted.
The issue comes as more and more sermons and lectures containing extremist rhetoric by Islamic leaders in the United States and other Western countries come to light.
Imam in Colorado, October live streaming The children’s talk included the Quranic story of how Allah turned the Jews into monkeys, and that the Jews were largely deceptive and persistent in “tricking us into believing” and “trusting” them. ” or “bargaining” is unwise. with them.
Imam in California, November called Wanting the Zionist “dogs” to be “exterminated,” he denounces Israel’s misdeeds and says, “I hear their last gasp as they hang from the rope that Allah has given them to commit suicide by hanging. He expressed his longing for the day when he would be able to do so.
In March, a Michigan Muslim cleric appealed He vowed to Allah that he would be a “soldier” of Islam in any way he desired, including death, and that if given the opportunity, Muslims would “slaughter” Jews “like sheep”.
The growing number of young Westerners is also reportedly playing a role. Turning They remain faithful to the Koran, often adopting radical views in the process.
Young TikTokers start in November Facilitate Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his propagandists say his “Letter to America” justifying the September 11 attacks has gone viral on Chinese-owned social platforms, with videos on the subject being viewed millions of times. Obtained the number of views.
In the past 24 hours, (at least) thousands of TikToks have been posted where people shared their thoughts on reading Bin Laden’s infamous “Letter to America.” In it, bin Laden explained why he attacked the United States.
TikTok brings together people of all ages, races, and ethnicities. pic.twitter.com/EwjiGtFEE3
— Yashar Ali🐘 (@yashar) November 16, 2023
During the public debate about the Israel-Hamas war, a new generation, primarily those born after September 11, 2001, or too young to remember the worst terrorist attack on American soil in American history, expressed treason against the United States. He was seen defending bin Laden as a military officer. Support for Israel.
UCLA 🚨: A group of pro-Palestinian protesters pray as the sun sets over campus. pic.twitter.com/QPtCREVuDi
— Anthony Cabassa (@AnthonyCabassa_) May 2, 2024
Anti-Israel demonstrators were recently seen participating in Islamic prayers on university campuses, many with their heads covered and surrounded by Palestinian flags.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @Joshua Klein.

