Moderate? War Against Israel

‘MODERATE’ SHEIK’ WANTS TO LIVE WITH THE JEWS, BUT IN A WORLD WITHOUT ISRAEL……….

 

And there were happy faces all around!

This is how deluded many Israelis are about Islam and Muslims and how over inflated in value the term ‘moderate’ is. This sheik is touted as a picture of moderation and of tolerance, yet in a setting that supposedly shows this Arab leader wanting to ‘live at peace with the Jews’, actually shows his desire to destroy the Jewish state of Israel.

This is the more clever cleaver of the jihadis, making war through nice sounding words without the enemy realizing exactly just what your aims are. Hands will be shaken, bread broke and tea drank, yet the desert sheik will have moved his tent posts that much further to his goal, are to future generations with the same goals and purpose.

“There won’t be two states,” he said, as he looked out at the surrounding hills through an open flap in the tent. It is not possible, because Islam does not allow its followers to relinquish land, he said.

“In our religion, Tel Aviv is like Hebron,” he said.

The land belongs to God and the entire Muslim world, he said.

“I cannot sign away something that is not mine,” he said. But he can live together with Jews in one state, in which Palestinian rights and Jewish rights are preserved.

He said that if in the US, the son of a student from Kenya can become president, then in this region Jews and Palestinians can live together as equals in one country.

“This will happen,” Jabari said.

It’s irrelevant that he doesn’t want a Palestinian state, he wants an Islamic region, the way it was when it was ruled under the Ottoman empire and under a caliphate. There is absolutely no room for a non-Muslim state to have equality with the rest in the region, whether it be Jewish or a Christian one in former Christian Lebanon, now a Shi’ite toilet.

NOTE: To hell with this sheik and the camel he rode in on.

H/T: Tanguy Veys

A sheikh, settlers and MPs meet in Hebron Hills tent

07/06/2012 00:53

Representatives of Hebron’s Jewish community, European parliamentarians accept invitation from sheikh with vision one democratic state for all.

Sheikh Farid Al-Jabari greets Gershon Mesika Photo: TOVAH LAZAROFF

Sheikh Farid al-Jabari of Hebron grew up on stories of close ties between Arabs and Jews.

In keeping with that tradition, he hosted an unusual gathering of Palestinians, settlers and conservative European parliamentarians on Thursday afternoon in his large tent, set back from the road in the South Hebron Hills.

In the heat, flies buzzed over plates of grapes, peaches and plums laid out on silver trays on the red oriental carpets that adorned the tent’s floor.

“I come from a generation that lived with the Jews peacefully in a brotherly relationship,” Jabari, 64, said, as he looked out at his visitors.

He wore a white robe and a white keffiyeh. At times during the two-hour meeting, he held prayer beads in his hands as people spoke. At other moments, he smoked.

Among those who sat to his right were representatives of Hebron’s Jewish community – Noam Arnon and David Wilder. They sat, like all the guests, on red cushions set up on the floor.

To Jabari’s left were Samaria Regional Council head Gershon Mesika and spokesman David Haivri. Austrian parliamentarian David Lasar and Belgian parliamentarian Filip Dewinter were also there. Shas MK Nissim Ze’ev was briefly present.

Mesika first meet Jabari in Brussels at a conference on the sidelines of the European Parliament about Middle East peace.

Mesika noted that it was symbolic to be part of a meeting in a tent with Jews, Muslims and Christians, in the same place where Abraham had lived.

“Only a wise leader like Sheikh Jabari could bring together the sons of our father Abraham,” he said.

But Arnon and Jabari have been meeting for close to four years. Arnon said that just before Rosh Hashana, Jabari had prevented Palestinians and anarchists from destroying the Hazon David synagogue, a small outpost on the edge of Hebron.

“A few later we visited him and gave him a certificate of merit,” Arnon said.

“Since then there have been warm ties between us and we meet regularly,” he said.

He has brought many other people to meet with him as well.

Arnon added that he views Jabari as a brave man and a friend.

Wilder, who also has recently started to visit Jabari, said he was surprised when Jabari called him right before Shavuot to wish him a happy holiday.

Arnon said that both he and Jabari oppose a Palestinianstate.

Jabari is not a Zionist, said Arnon. He is advancing his own Muslim ideas. “But,” he added, “they come together in some ways with our ideas.”

Jabari recalled a meeting he held in his home in 2008 with Hebron settlers. “We spoke honestly.

We put everything on the table. What are our requirements and needs,” he said.

After that, he said, “people [Palestinians] turned against me.”

However, their resistance did not deter him.

“This is a small ball that keeps rolling,” he said. “I hope we made progress in changing the way of thinking for some people who did not have anything to do with the peace process.”

Jabari added: “The Israeli nation is ready for peace. The Palestinians want peace.

“I just hope that we can lift this occupation…We would like to feel our dignity and freedom.”

Jabari later explained to The Jerusalem Post that his vision for the future was not two states, but one democratic state for all of its citizens in which Jews and Palestinians lived as equals.

Although he has never been to the United States, he imagines a state like it in Israel and the Palestinian territories with a similar type of democracy.

More here.

8 Responses

  1. Arabs Muslims are imperialists holding an ideology without compromise.

    Jews and other minorities only win when they force Muslims to compromise which by it’s very nature is good for both sides rather than the Muslim all or nothing approach.

  2. Absurd Absurdistan.

    This cannot go on.

    The Arabs have been saying this for many years, and no one wizened up to them.

    Jews are ‘allowed to live’- so they tell us, but under Islam, as dhimmies, just like it always was, as long as we Muslims can rape and rob them, beat them, humiliate and torture them and finally genocide them all.

    This should be basic knowledge; the information is not hard to come by. Its all over the place and well documented. Google the Armenian genocide, read Bat Yeor and Andrew Bostom, and refuse to drink the Kool Aid.

    That we must look on as European parliamentarians (dimbulbs) accept invitations from this sheikh or others who present them with the same drivel (they call it vision) is embarrassing.

    But no. It will be “one democratic state for all” – for all but Jews and Christians.

    There is not, and there never will be a ‘democratic’ Arab or Muslim state. Even Turkey, Malaysia and Indonesia are nowhere near ‘democratic’ because minority rights under Islam simply do not exist.

  3. Believe this and I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.

  4. Yeah ! Sheikh your stuff in tune with the music !

    Ow…I forgot that’s in fact not allowed…Only Sufis are allowed to do that (!)

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