The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) strongly condemned the statements made by the Israeli Rabbi, Yousef Falay, in which he called for annihilating all Palestinian males.
In its Tuesday communiqué, ISESCO considered his call "as form of terrorism and incitement to killing and annihilation."
ISESCO called upon the international community to promptly denounce the Rabbi's racist and terrorist call.
"Yousef Falay is a very epitome of hatred and extremism and that his racist, terrorist declarations defy the whole world and threaten peace and security in the region," it said.
It noted that the said Rabbi teaches at the religious school of Aouad yousef Hay in Yitzhar colony in the occupied West Bank.
In "Ways of War", an article published by the Israeli magazine Lahba, extremist Rabbi Falay called for annihilating all Palestinian males over the age of thirteen to eradicate the presence of the Palestinian people.
Can you please type ISECO Denounces Rabbi's Call for Extermination of palestinian Males into Google, Im sure many Links will come up and you can read from there.
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ISESCO: the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. LOL, Palestinians are great at creating legitimate-sounding front-groups to spew their ridiculously transparent propaganda. To think that all those Muslim "charities" were funding terrorism all along...
ReplyDeleteBesides, googling this story just produces more links that quote the same propaganda verbatim, over and over, like a broken record. Parroting a lie doesn't make the lie any more true. It just convinces more and more useful idiots... which is exactly the intended purpose.
Arabic is important because most of the religious transcripts are in Arabic. At the time of independence Arabic was proposed as a national language in Pakistan I think this would have been a very good decision as language is one of the barriers among Muslim counties. On the other hand if we see Arabic parallel to English and other international languages a lot of research needs to be done.
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