Nah, isrealis think Palestinians look up to him the reality is that he wasn’t a significant figure in the Palestinian cause. The only reason is because isrealis want to believe a certain narrative, while at the same time also ignoring that Jewish militia at the time also wanted to work with Germany against the British. At the time all of Europe were as racists against Jews as Germany was, one of the reasons why nobody believed the holocaust was a thing until they reached the death camps and concentration camps. So in essence people simply wanted support from anyone who would give them that support.
@@nassermz8848He was the First Palestinian leader. The British under the Mandate made him the Mufti of Jerusalem. He was a leader of the Palestinian Arab people in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. He caused the Hebron Massacre, He started the Arab Revolt from 1936 to 1939. He was their most important leader before Arafat.
He was a pal of Hitler and spent the war years in Berlin as Hitlers guest. But he also published a guide to Al Aksa compound which acknowledged it as the site of the Jewish temples. Something Arabs deny today.
The abstract for Michael Sells's paper citated in the wiki is like this, check it for yourself in JSTOR listed in that wiki's footnote, unfortunately I don't have access to the paper .... This essay reconsiders the category of "Holocaust denial" as the marked indicator of ethical transgression in Holocaust historiography within American civil religion. It maintains that the present category excludes and thereby enables other violations of responsible Holocaust historiography. To demonstrate the nature and gravity of such violations, the essay engages the widespread claim that Hajj Muhammad Amin al-Husayni, the former mufti of Jerusalem, was an instigator, promoter, or "driving spirit" of the Nazi genocide against Jews, and the associated suggestions of wider Arab and Muslim complicity. The essay uncovers the history of the Husayni narrative in question, the dramatic circumstances in which it emerged, its role in the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann, and its rediscovery and misuse within American popular and political circles over the past two decades. Such misuse, it concludes, corrodes Holocaust recognition within American civil religion and demonstrates the need for a revision of the socially accepted ethical boundary for responsible Holocaust historiography.
He did more than meet with Hitler, Corrie. Why are you playing coy with them. He was a personal friend of Hitler and Himmler and helped raise SS troops in the Balkans. Some historians also attribute to him the idea of the final solution, which he evidently pitched to Hitler in 1940 as he lived in Germany during a war.
I don't think this feeble minded jackass gave them the ideas for the final solution. He certainly knew about it...probably had wet dreams about it & wished he could be present to see it all in person. Remember he believes in a heaven paradise where you (if you are a man) will have sex with multiple maidens...so he had a lot of planning to do to get ready for that (/s).
Are the historians in question, Bibi Netanyahu and the Likud? You lot have genuinely lost your minds to the point where you're blaming the Palestinians for the Holocaust. Might as well claim Arafat was an SS guard at this point.
@@johnorange1970 No, not blaming this guy for the Holocaust. HIs mind couldnt come up with something that elaborate. But if you watch the video, none of the people interviewed even know about the facts about this guy. If was German, Italian or Ukrainian, theyd get reminded everyday about it. OF course Arafat wasnt in the SS,....he was only a young teen at the time..lol. But there were many who were part of the SS, 13th Mountain Division. There is a Wiki page devoted to this & shows photographs of this Mufti inspecting the troops. Stop having your head up your ass.
@@johnorange1970 - I don't know if you're even in the United States or not where we have ability to search on the web, but if you were in a free country I suggest you Google the Grand Mufti and you'll see pictures of him inspecting SS guards in the Balkans, pictures of him with Himmler laughing, and a picture of him seeing down with Hitler likely at Hitler's mountain hideout. The point is, As the leader of the Palestinians he actively sought an alliance with the Nazis as his enemies were both the Jews and the British. If your country does not allow free internet search to validate this I'm sorry for you.
@@aaronmass6543 I'd suggest you learn how to troll properly if you're gonna do it cause you come across as a retard. It's one thing that he was associated with Hitler and it's a whole other thing to claim there are historians that attribute the final solution to him. To even suggest such a thing is straight out of Bibi the swine's ass and his fellow lunatics. There isn't a historian worth his salt that would ever attribute that to him. It was ridiculous when Bibi the swine said it. It's ridiculous when you do it.
@@Physiker17 There were always Jews in the Holy Land. According to Karl Marx there was a Jewish majority in Jerusalem in 1854. Jewish emigration began in the mid-19th Century, they bought land and drained swamps. Their efforts led to an extensive Arab immigration drawn in by job opportunities.
Yes, but that's not accurate. The beginning was at the beginning of Islam, when the first Muslims, the messengers of Muhammad, murdered all the Jews of Saudi Arabia, row after row after row. Whoever did not convert to Islam was murdered. In 1948, not a single Jew returned from Saudi Arabia.
I was curious why anyone wanted to ask this question. I just don't know anything about him or any issues related to him. Would you care to explain? I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering this.
If you read the Wiki page on this guy, you'll find out that he was obsessed with the Al-Aqsa mosque (Temple Mount and the Western wall) . He thought Jews were going to destroy it and (re)build Solomons Temple there. He was going to try anything & everything to keep that from happening. Islam has a history of putting their holy places on top of other religions holy places. Then they become protected at any cost. Not only have they done this to the Jews, but they have done this in India as well.
Oh, now Muslims is the guilty one for the Jews massacres? By the way Israel burnt AlAqsa 1948 and burnt it again, and now there's a movement to discover any signs under the mosque and they made tunnels already. And as you - western societies- never read before talk about cultures you don't know, AlAqsa is the second Mosque, and first (Kebla or direction for the prayers) And prophet PBUH predicted that the people around AlAqsa mosque will be attacked and no one will help them then but Allah. By the way I don't know the guy you' re talking about, jews lived in palestine as minority and nothing happened to them until British mandate Also Muslims protected jews through history not as Christians before zionism :)
It's self explanatory from your name that you are the devil's advocate! Mosques in India are mosques and still mosques. The terrorists Hindu started since the 90s to invade the mosques to turn them into temples to worship cows, bathing and showering with its shit and urine. Take a shower and get a life!
How many Centuries did Islam rule India for? How many Centuries did the British rule India for? When you stop and really think about it, isn't it a miracle Hindus even exist now? Like for Centuries and Centuries they have been ruled by outsiders but were somehow allowed to practice Hinduism the WHOLE time...
Corey, I know you don't make up the questions, but it behooves you to learn the subject when the question comes in. That way you can have a poignant follow up questions that are based on historical accuracy. Haj Amin al Husseini, in the 30s fomented riots in Jerusalem, stirring up animosity between Arabs and Jews, and was arrested by the British Authorities, but he escaped to Egypt and never came back to Israel. He didn't just meet Hitler, Hitler appointed him to a position in the Muslim Balkans to facilitate extermination of the Jews. He died in June 1974. We say on him Yemach Shmo V'zichro. It seems our curse on him is fulfilled, most of the Arabs you interviewed never heard of him.
One has to remember when he met with the Nazis, it was in 1940/41. So this was before the UN resolution about the state of Israel. It wasnt like the 'Zionists' were controlling the area & being all cruel like the current narrative depicts. Being the Mufti of Jerusalem, he must have had some problems with Jews there. He actually travelled to Germany to talk. Im sure they didnt talk about the weather or football. His feeble mind didnt come up with the final solution, but Im sure he was giddy & excited to know about it though.
@@solvingpolitics3172 Zionism is the nationalist movement that emerged in the 19th century to enable the establishment of a homeland for the Jewish people. Not sure what your problem is. In the current false narrative, the word Zionist is being weaponized against the Jews among other things. Im commenting on Haj Amin al Husseini. He was a bad guy.
No. Jews were living in British-Palestine in the 1930's. He met Hitler in 1941 specifically to help remove Jewry from the Arab world as well as for assurance that Germany will not occupy Arab world.
As an Israeli Jew it blows my minde. I guess at some point most of the people in this land will fight without really knowing what they are fighting about.
@@Rabolisk *Google is Free!!* He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem assigned by the British in the 1920s. His family is one of the most important Arab families in Israel/Palestine. He was a member of the Islamic Waqf, and was the chief spokesman for the Palestinian people, causing the Hebron Massacre, and the Arab Revolt.
@@adamsnow4979 No, there was not many Grand Muftis in Jerusalem. As He was the Mufti assigned by the British Mandate. Perhaps rather than show your ignorance, use Google, it's free!! The al-Husseinis are one of the most powerful tribes/clans in Israel/Palestine.
Thank you, i really like the videos you make. Just a short comment, because the role of Al-Husseini seems not quite clear in this video. Al-Husseini did not just met Hitler and Himmler. He had a close connection to many high ranked Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s, when he fled to Berlin he worked for the Nazis, ran his own office, became an SS-member, organized a battalion in the Wehrmacht and had a radio broadcast were he calls for the genocide on jews in Palestine and the arab world. He also played an active role in the Holocaust by stopping the germans from sending jewish children to Palestine (they were sent to death instead). Some say he most influenced the antisemitism we experience today in Palestine and that he poisoned a possible peaceful coexistence of arabs and jews in the region. However your interviews are great and i have a question myself: To arab Israelis "Would you consider moving from Israel to Palestine, if there would be a two state solution?.
That answer was given already in a previous video of this brand. NO !!! One explained: We, Arabs, don’t ‘have it. Not all dared to show their face when answering.
Yeah, he was also responsible for many terrorist attacks and massacres committed against Jews in the British Mandate period. He was also behind the "Farhud" the massacre of Iraqi Jews, inspired and fomented by him and the Nazis. And, if I remember correctly, his nephew is.... Yasser Arafat himself! 😅
@@magnumopus1628 Arafat claimed that he is related to Al-Husseini, but in fact He wasn't. But Al-Husseini was Arafats mentor and idol. But you are right, i only scratched the surface on Al-Husseini. Actually i can recommend his Wikipedia article. His name and his deeds should be much more known in the middle east and the world.
He isn’t relevant to Arab history . It’s like asking random Israelis who Meir kahane is. Husseini was a colonial tool selected by Herbert Samuel- the British Jewish administrator of British Palestine
Lol they either pretend not to know who he was, or they pretend not to know that he was a nazi collaborator, he even recruited Bosnian Muslims for the Waffen-SS. Edit: ok, not all of them are pretending, but some of them are.
He evaded arrest in France from being prosecuted for Nazi war crimes as the Muslim Nazi SS soldiers' spiritual advisor in German-occupied Yugoslavia and fled to Egypt and Lebanon after the war, dying in the 70's in Beirut.
@@ksw8514 yep, it's easy to blur horrors a couple of generations later, it happens when the past doesn't fit the image the present wants to portray... it catches up though, especially if the attitudes don't evolve.
i'm amazed at how many Palestinians are ignorant about the leader who is almost single-handedly responsible for their history of defeat and victimhood. but i guess i understand them, its much easier to blame their situation only on Israel rather than have a look at their own faults throughout history
that's not true, he was a random "priest", he wasn't a president and didn't really hold political power since palestine was under british mandate at the time
@@modshroom *Is Google Broken?* there are dozens of articles explaining he was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, not a priest. He was the first Palestinian leader, ever. He was responsible for the Hebron Massacre, and the Arab Revolt of 1936 to 1939. I suggest you don't answer things you know nothing about!
they are not given their full rights , that what their strong convictions are for , no need to be a historian to see that the other side treats you like a peasant
@@Abey608 Israeli-Arabs have full and equal rights. Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank are not Israeli citizens, do not live in Israel and are not afforded the same rights. This is like Israelis demanding equal rights in Egypt. Silly argument.
@@Santirata then give them their independant ountry , your acting like palestinians is a foriegn country that went into shambles and israel took care of em , stop it with that bullsh , israel doesnt want to let go of palestinian territorys , instead they build settlments which are illegal and itimar ben gvor gives em weapons , and palestinians get kicked out of their homes , i mean hebron by itself is crazy
@@Abey608 Funny you bring up Hebron. Go look up what the Arabs did to the Jews in Hebron in 1929 where Jews had a continuous presence for over 3500 years. I'll wait.
@@alancantu2557 Having the words democracy, gay & stupid in one sentence,... and that Hamas was voted in as well. You just exposed yourself as a neanderthal.
People remember 75years but not 75 years and 1 day. Bevause that 1 day extra changes the narrative. Edit. People arguing vaguely has prompted me to clarify some. The narrative. "it was peaceful until England came and partitioned the land" Wrong. Why can't people's memory travel a little further back in time? Does the arab revolt sound peaceful? This was war against the Ottoman Empire. It was the ottomans that sided with Germany, had they won how much of Egypt and Europe would have fallen to be Ottomans? The ottomans lost and it was their territories that were annexed, that's what losing looks like. "But the English gave the land away" Yea they didn't stay and raise the English flag. They developed the area which Arabs benefited from. The population of the mandate more than doubled because Arabs moved in (i.e they are Not native Palestinians, they are migrants just like many of the Jews) for work. The entire nation of Jordan only exists courtesy of the English giving half the mandate area to an Arab ruler ... I don't see you all saying "Jordanian occupation!" "But Palestine has been occupied for 75 years"" Jordan occupied the west bank until 1967, how do you all add those years to Israel's tally? Are you serious? When Jordan occupied the west bank they didn't raise the Palestinian flag, they raised their own. They didn't recognise any Palestinian identity. This is recorded against Israel. Otherwise none of you would be calling 75 years.. "What about Gaza, 75 years" Gaza was controlled by Egypt, not Israel, and today Gaza is autonomous, not occupied. Why are you all still saying 75 years? "But Israel build a wall around Gaza" So did Egypt! No one wants to live next door to Hamas. The wall wasn't there until Hamas showed up. Prior to the wall there was a car bombing in Tel Aviv weekly, since the wall there have been none... Wall seems like a good idea doesn't it. "The Jews started the war" Oh? The Arabs threatened to kill the Jews before Israel was even born. It was said they would push all the Jews into the sea if they declared an independent state... Israel wasn't given even 1 single day to exist in peace. Not 1 day, but the fault is all on them? "We didn't oppress the Jews" The whole Arab world attacked their Jews. From Morrocco to Iraq the Muslims turned against their Jewish populations. That necessitated a Jewish state. Jews didn't just decide to leave where they had lived for thousands of years because Israel was born. Azerbaijan didn't attack their Jews and 2 million still live there today. "From the river to the sea ....." The grand mufti of Palestine sided with the Nazis, he recruited 20,000 Muslims to fight for the Nazis... He thought the Nazis would win, the British mandate was to become the German mandate and he would then be given control of allllll of Palestine (which includes current day Jordan).. he chose the wrong side...he lost... The Arabs lost... This is what losing looks like.. that's why we have Syria, Jordan, Israel.... "The PLO and Hamas are legitimate resistance" Not according to their arab neighbours.. Egypt builds a wall between themselves and Hamas. Jordan went to war with the PLO to kick them out of Jordan, they started a civil war in the Lebanon.... If that group is legitimate resistance you all have your faculties twisted. "Jews were only 3% of the population before" The ottomans didn't allow them to migrate to Palestine and those that did live there already were not permitted to own property... This is oppression. The Jews had to adopt German names just to own a home. This usage of German names and the prohibition of Jews living there forces the officially recorded Jewish population down to 3%.. Why can't you all remember that extra day? In 500 years you will all remember 500years, but not 500 years and 1 day... Because that extra day changes the narrative. I could literally go on and on and on about the selective memory here, but the post is lone enough already. There is just that much more to add, but I think I've made my point. Anyone that is genuinely interested would go and learn for themselves.. Il finally add that I do not live in Israel or Palestine, but my grandparents did.. my family library has photos from Palestine in 1909 when the first stones for tel Aviv were being laid. This was an area allocated by the ottomans for Jews. Afterwards the Arabs were not even going to let the Jews keep that. Even today arabs don't even recognise Tel Aviv as Jewish land, they still refer to it as stolen... This is my final example of selective memory... A memory that travels far enough to maintain a victim narrative and carefully not a day further.
@@idokoren4333 you can read the old testament to find the name, you can read about the most famous places you will find AlAqsa Mosque, you can read the Belfour declaration and what was the name of the country he gave to jews, you can read about the entrance of Islam to this lands and what they called it, finally, you Jews was always minority there :) And you can search on the origin of Israel citizens now and the numbers of Palestinian jews before the immigration around 1850 till 1920. You can't name an Israeli with Nationally as Israeli citizen before 1948, can you?
One set Corey provides, the other is done by UA-cam. Go to the 3 dots in the corner, and hit the caption button, then turn off captions. That will leave only one caption.
Didn't know who he was until I came to the US. And that didn't happen right away: it wasn't till a few years in the US that I even knew the man existed--let alone that he met Hitler! This video reminds me of what happened at Quora: A Christian Palestinian from Gaza was asked about this, and he answered that he didn't know about the guy at all until the Americans and Israelis started bombarding him with stuff about this. He figured that maybe the Muslims knew of him--the name is a Muslim one--but most didn't know of him, or at most might have heard of him. Some idiot tried to shove this one article in reply to my own comment, quoting some Fatah official--I guess to imply we're all lying. Had to point out that while some dude from Fatah might know of him, most of us don't: we really can't help it if some guy knows more than most of us! I'm not surprised though: he wasn't active all that long in Mandatory Palestine, and those who know of him usually remember his role in the revolt of 1936, and little else. IMO, Arafat has left a far more indelible mark than al-Husseini, for a variety of reasons.
he is only significant to israelis because it means you can say "palestine's leaders were nazis", the truth is no one knows this obscure random priest.
As I Palestinian I know him, he was the Mufti of Jerusalem, it was more a symbolic position, the position was more important during the Ottomans, where the Mifti was the representative of the Region but without any real powers.
@@xrz3000 That's not true at all. He raised support for Nazis amongst Bosnian Muslims the Handschar division. He formented Nazi support in Iraq contributing to Farhud pogrom. The British army had to send troops to put down Nazi support there. Apostate Prophet went over a document on his livestream, where Mufti and Nazis planned longterm to anihilate Jews in ME if they won. A foiled plot to poison water in Palestine was uncovered by British. The first Palestinian flag had a swastika on it - local Nazi support.
Do people who watch this video know that he was the Palestinian mufti who in 1941 moved to Berlin and wanted to work together with Hitler because of their shared hatred for Jews, Brits and communists? Antisemitism in the region is much older than Israel. People know very little about history, especially on the “pro-palestinian” side.
palestinians don't know anything about this guy just israelis do because its a propoganda tool to say palestinians were responsible for the holocaust. the truth is this man was a nobody, just some arab who worked for hitler and has a picture with him. he wasn't a president or leader or anything like that, just a random priest. thats why nobody knows who he is, because he didn't matter at all.
Hussieni was driven by nationalism and his views didn’t reflect what all Arabs thought…. Hussieni opposed Jews because he was afraid of Zionism which wanted to take the land from the Arabs actually the entire region
@@TheGOAT-dr1sq sry but this is a lie. Educate yourself more on the history (from non-Islamic sources) and you’ll quickly find that this has never been true
As an arab i can inform. Some 10 to 20% are with hitler 60% neutral and don't give a sh*t because his victims wasn't from our side 20 - 30% are against him Majority of europeans don't give a f* about jinkes khan some think he is even a good leader because they wasn't one of his victims but we view him the same way you view the moustache guy
Let’s not forget that British, French, and Scandinavian leaders also met with Hitler routinely. It’s easy to shame Palestinian leaders for doing so 70+ years after the fact, but we should feel the same towards western leaders who appeased the Nazis as well.
They did before WW2 started, this was routine for govt leaders to do this. How would they know the plans of the Nazis several years before they happened. This Imam POS met with them after WW2 started. The Nazis recorded what they talked about. They didnt talk about the weather or football. Hint......It was the Jewish problem they each had.
Do you know what happened to the French people who collaborated with Hitler when the war ended? Close to 800 were sentenced to death officially by the French states. Thousands were executed in reprisals by partisans. What consequences were there for the Palestinians who collaborated with the Nazis?
It is funny in Indonesia the pro Palestine muslims always say Palestine is among the first country that acknowledge Indonesian independence in 1945 (which isn't true anyway). While anyone with brain can easily check that there were no Palestinian state in 1945, apparently this twisted claim is from Amin al Husseini as a single person Palestinian who came to Indonesia in 1948.
We should ask the Israelis what they know about the Haavara agreement and the zionists who collaborated with Adolf Hitler on the issue of the Jewish emmigration to Palestine. That could give us an answer to your question.
@@mgm661 In my country we have a saying: "Victory has many fathers. Defeat has none." When the Palestinians get a proper state and built their own proper schools, they will have to deal with the old Moufti accordingly. Now the Moufti is the central figure in the Israeli propaganda agenda, he poses with Adolf Hitler in the most central photo in the most central room of the Holocaust Museum in Israel, with a sign which informs us that he was the uncle of Yasser Arafat and I see no reason why the Palestinians would open a discussion and dispute on Husseini themselves, when they have to face more important problems.
@@amakridyou cant compare both of those things to one of the most important people in palestinian history. Also the lehi never met with hitler personally, they only met diplomats and communicated through the german embassy in turkey.
I thought about you and the time you take to show these videos and the thoughts of the people of Palestine. I for one know that it's a terrible thing, I even told Bebe to leave them alone way before the conflict broke out. Yet for some reason they think God gave them the land, I don't! If I could afford to donate to your cause I would, but I will support you by sharing the video. Happy Thanksgiving Corey.
Do not Arabs think Allah gave them the land and "Once Muslim land always Muslim land.?" There is an unfortunate clash of two competing religious claims.
Watching this just overwhelms me of yearning for Jews and Arabs to love each other again and make concessions towards each other so we can move on, make money, have laughs and use our dynamism and deep intelligence to do and create great things and to be family again.
Unfortunately, We are far from that world... yet people like us could change something! The occupation is the source of everything happening in this land today. If the Israelis are willing to lift the knife from the throats of our children and let them breathe, they might be able to recover one day... But I'm going to be very honest with you, with almost 20.000 dead civilians and probably a lot more once we get to count everyone, including more than 8000 children, and over 40000 injured, how could there realistically be peace right now?! I really wish, but I can't see it... Israel escalated the conflict to the biggest dimension this world has seen so far in this century... If by some miracle the Israelis changed their government and somehow voted in favor of lifting the occupation from our territories, without the Muslims or the world forcing them to do so, perhaps there is a chance out of this misery. But it seems that Netanyahu wants to push us all into a new world war. They have been preaching the war on multiple fronts for the entire year now and they think they are prepared. However the world isn't on Israel's side anymore and if it comes to that, it will be a very dangerous thing for everyone in the world. I'm simply sad because I've been warning about those escalations for two years and people were threatening me with Palestinian extermination and annexation of everything... May god protect us from the evil forces in this world!
When did we love each other? When Jews lived as a "humbled" people and paid jizya as dhimmies? We are always family, but that doesn't mean we play well together. How about wherever you live, you make concessions.
to make palestinians and arabs in general feel guilty like somehow mufti who actually side with hitler just because he has same enemy basically the damn jews wanted to blame palestinians simple
@@amakrid Well they certainly aren't segregation based on race. Its on Religion for sure. Thats what this all about...for ages its been about this. Religion apartheid...from both sides. Neither side can play well with each other. It just so happens that the Israelis have some power in that area & everyone else can't stand it. If there was a choice between a tyrant psychpath dictator that was a Muslim or a peaceful passive weak Jew, theyd go for the Muslim everytime. There you go, fixed the riddle for you. But you guys fight it out between each other, the rest of the civilized world could care less. Stay away from Europe, you dont belong there.
@@jrjrdiablo_the_devils_advocate "The Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem expresses its strongest condemnation of the Israeli airstrike that have struck its church compound in the city of Gaza. The Patriarchate emphasizes that targeting churches and their institutions, along with the shelters they provide to protect innocent citizens, especially children and women who have lost their homes due to Israeli airstrikes on residential areas over the past thirteen days, constitutes a war crime that cannot be ignored. Despite the evident targeting of the facilities and shelters of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and other churches - including the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem Hospital, other schools, and social institutions - the Patriarchate, along with the other churches, remain committed to fulfilling its religious and moral duty in providing assistance, support, and refuge to those in need, amidst continuous Israeli demands to evacuate these institutions of civilians and the pressures exerted on the churches in this regard. The Patriarchate stresses that it will not abandon its religious and humanitarian duty, rooted in its Christian values, to provide all that is necessary in times of war and peace alike. Jerusalem, October 19, 2023" en.jerusalem-patriarchate.info/
@@amakrid Ok. Not sure what that has to do with this video. They have airstrikes on churches . You are assuming I am from the West and that we have a connection to Christian churches there. We do not. You have to understand the Abrahamic religions have brought misery & turmoil everywhere they have been. This video is about an Imam who collaborated with the Nazis. There have been a lot of people who worked the Nazis as well in the past. That in itself is a damnable offense. What they did was one of the worst actions the world has seen in centuries, especially for a civilized culture. What one should do, is say this Imam was wrong for what he did & his ideas. That one can be better than him. Its more honorable to take the higher road & then no one can accuse you of sinking to a low level like this Imam.
@@jrjrdiablo_the_devils_advocate You claimed that the Palestinians as well as the Jews have imposed a religious apartheid and I have proved - not to you, but to the rest of the readers - that there is no religious apartheid. There are Palestinians who are Christians, one of the most radical leaders of the Palestinians Dr Habash was actually a Christian Orthodox. There is a Christian Patriarchate which descends from the very first apostles of the Church the main flock of which is Palestinian and there are churches in Gaza like the church of St. Porphyrius which was bombed by the Israelis while it was a shelter for civilians, mostly women and children. Whoever wishes to believe to your claims that the problem down there is religious and that because of this religious problem, every Palestinian would prefere to live under a mad Muslim psychopath instead of having a meak Jewish occupator on his shoulder etc. etc., now has some real information to make his own mind.
So in short for those here who still don't know the importance of Haj Amin Al Husseini - He is the person who initiated and conceived the idea of violent Palestinian resistance against the Jewish residents of Palestine already about 103 years ago started by the Nebi Musa riots in 1920 and later in the Hebron massacre in 1929, Then the great Arab revolt in the 1930's, Then supporting the Nazis in the 1940s and also in inciting the 1948 war. He was probably forgotten because he is one of the figures responsible for the painful failure of the 1948 war. However ,since the whole idea of violent Palestinian resistance originated with this man, then to a certain extent it can be said that he is responsible for the ongoing suffer of The Palestinians because the mindset of the Palestinians even today is not to offer or accept any idea for a solution other than violent resistance.
really wonder haim why askhenazis came by masses to the land ohh yeah to takeover the jews literally were discriminating agaitns blacks because they think they will take their land
The reason Palestinians have no idea who is this guy is the fact that he was a shame for the Islamic nation after 7 Arab armies completely lost to the newborn Jewish state in 1948, so they censored him. What sad is that cooperating with the worst dictator in history didn't bother them but once he hurts their reputation... this is what the religion of the desert is all about- honor and revenge.
I also wonder what Israel teaches its children at school about the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte by the Lehi terrorist gang of Yitzak Shamir and the election of the latter to the office of Prime Minister.
@@amakrid That was a one off situation, and the early paramilitary organizations are taught in Israeli schools. For the Palestinians to not even know about the first true Palestinian leader is a travesty.
@@shainazion4073 My question didn't concern the "early paramilitary organizations" in general, but the assassination of a UN diplomat who saved hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust, a friend of your people. If you know what exactly is taught about that assassination and the election of the leader of the assassins to the office of Prime Minister, I'd be really glad to know. ua-cam.com/video/6ppV0QtEd2o/v-deo.html
Yes, I agree. It all started with the “naqba” which was a completely isolated event that had no prehistory, political or historical context whatsoever. The evil Jews just came to senselessly kill and expel the peaceful Palestinians who had never done anything at all to the Jews and who wholeheartedly welcomed the ungrateful Jeewwws with open arms. What is sarcasm?
People recognize the Mufti for his Nazi connections, but he wasn't much of a leader. It was his insistence that Arabs not surrender that led to much of the Arab flight. He wasn't particularly honest, either (from Palestine Betrayed, Efraim Karsh): "Hajj Amin’s activities in the Supreme Muslim Council during eighteen years may be summed up in that he received as proceeds from the Waqf property something like one million pounds [£44 million in today’s terms]," read a strongly worded manifesto issued by eight former "regional commanders" from their Damascus hideout. "For the Syrian rebellion, the disturbances of 1929, the reconstruction of the Aqsa Mosque, the Wailing Wall, the relief of the distressed in 1921, 1933 and 1936, and finally the present rebellion in Palestine, he collected as contributions from Arab countries, America and India no less than two million pounds . This is in addition to the sums of money which he collected for the Aqsa mosque, and the Muslim Congress and the inestimable sums of money received from foreign powers. These are millions of pounds, but can Hajj Amin point to a single mosque, a school or a hospital he erected during this period? Did he build a shelter or an asylum or a charity cistern from which poor tramps could drink? "There are about 20,000 persons in the country of orphans and sufferers. Will His Eminence, or his responsible adherents, point to us one orphan or one distressed person who has received even one piaster from the relief funds? Can His Eminence or his henchmen say that one piaster has been paid in compensation for the property demolished or blown up by the troops or for the houses and orchards damaged?"
Most people are surprised that they do not know who Hajj Hussein is. Should he learn about the life of the Mufti of the Republic? 70 years ago, there were dozens of sheikhs who were in office, and it is not necessary to study their historical lives
Yes, you should know who the Nazis are in your country's history. We are only learning now that Henry Ford in USA was a Nazi sympathizer and Hitler had a photo of Ford in his office apparently (newly released book by Rachel Maddow, journalist at MSNBC). It is ironic that Dearborn, Michigan, where Henry Ford printed his antisemitic newsletters is now a majority Palestinian Arab American county, including Hammtrack, the largest Arab Muslim refugee immigrant population in USA.
Why don't you say your ignorant, without saying you are ignorant? Hajj Amin al Husseini was not a Sheik, He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He was responsible for the 1929 Hebron Massacre as well as the 1936 to 1939 Arab Revolt.
@@shainazion4073 Yeah they can't bring themselves to say it. Its a loyalty sort of issue I suppose. They know it opens up problems for the credability of their cause. I dont think it does though. They could just say that they dont support what this guy did & that he was a bad guy....but they can't seem to do it. They certainly dont refrain from reminding the West of all the bad characters they have.
@@jrjrdiablo_the_devils_advocateIn fact, they do not know him. Muslims usually do not care about the sheikhs. I am a former Muslim. If you asked me who the Mufti of Syria was 70 years ago, I would not know.
@@nassermz8848 That may very well be true, the average person wouldnt know at all. Before long they wont remember Arafat either. There may be a concerted effort to not teach this in school for fear of critical thinking & possible apostasy. But I'm sure that members of Hamas & other group leadership know exactly who he is.
This is mind blowing!!! how they never heard of their own first father!!!! I heard he became one day a looser to them for some reason in the end of hes life..... Thanks for asking this important question its about time!
@@hyperdog67 My greatgrandmother was born and raised in Jerusalem Palasteina under the british mandate. She told us that Jews and Arabs lived in peace with each other. They Would sip tea together and were great neighbors! until the mufti riled them up.
To be fair, all sorts of parties had treaties with Germany including the Catholic Church and Russia and the UK. Were they all party to the final solution?
did the catholic church leader personally joined the nazi party and recruited many catholics to the nazi forces? no, but husseini did (recruit muslim soldiers)
You hardly know anything about him yourself yet have the gall to go out and expect random Palestinian people on the street to be knowledgeable of the political intricacies of obscure figures from the 1930s.
He is not Corey's first leader as the Grand Mufti was to the "Palestinians". He was a very important figure in "Palestinian" history. The fact that they don't recognize his name shows how devoid of reality they are in their teachings.
@@shainazion4073 Actually, his grandfather Mohammed Tahir Mustafa Tahir al-Husayni was the Qadi (Chief Justice) of the Sharia courts of Jerusalem under the Ottomans, and his father Kamil al-Husayni was the first to be formally designated the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem under British Mandate Palestine. So he wasn’t the first to occupy such a position of leadership among the Palestinian people. In any case, he wasn’t the first Palestinian leader in history either. There are those who trace Palestinian Arab nationalism back to a 17th-century religious leader, Mufti Khayr al-Din al-Ramli (1585-1671) who was born, raised, lived and died in Ramla. Others consider the 1834 Arab revolt in Palestine as the first formative event of the Palestinian people, a revolt against the Egyptian rule of Ibrahim Pasha which was led by Qasim Pasha al-Ahmad, chief of the Jamma'in subdistrict of Jabal Nablus. Another important leader was Jamal al-Husayni (1894-1982). Other prominent families which formed part of the Palestinian leadership were the Nashashibi family of possible Kurdish-Circassian origin (notably Raghib Nashashibi was appointed as Mayor of Jerusalem in 1920), the ‘Abd al Hadi family, the Khalidi family, al-Dajjani family, and the al-Shanti family.
It seems pretty slanted to me that when you ask palestinians questions all you're asking about is an Iman from the 30's that met with Hitler once. it seems pretty slanted and biased and I know why you're doing that. Just to try and show Jews that all Palestinians praise a man who met with Hitler. I think it's dishonest and I'm not gonna watch any more of your videos.
The man was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He was the first Palestinian leader, he started the Nebi Musa Riots, the Hebron Massacre, and the Arab Revolt. His family Is one of the most important and influential Arab families.
One thing to keep in mind is that many palestinians do not continue education after highschool so there is a good chance they never actually learned about him. Many men in palestine see no point in completing a university degree due to the way the occupation has affected the job market there.
He's not an important figure in history. except for Netanyahu and his zionists ignorants who so bad want to make palistinians as if they're nazis when in truth it's the opposite.
Because of the occupation??? Or because of the culture? Iran Afghanistan both are limiting education for women and what subjects can be studied....even the one jewosh school in iran is forbidden to have hebrew taught ... maybe education in palestiane is shaped to only fit a narrative that furthers war and conflict than realizing western values and social norms of most modern countries
Or they plan on becoming terrorists I’ve heard the son of Hamas and he verified it all! So I guess if your life goal is to Die for God u don’t care about education or anything else just sad
I like your project, but you should get your facts straight, otherwise these surveys are a bit pointless. Al-Husseini did not just "meet with Hitler". There are plenty of books about his role in Nazi-Germany and the holocaust.
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Believe me when I say a lot of Palestinians don't know much about Amin Husseini compared to other more famous Palestinian figures in history. People just use Amin as a gotcha moment towards the Palestinians while there are hundreds of more famous Arab Palestinian figures that Palestinians look upon.
How is he not the most famous? He was the Palestinian-Arab leader for 30+ years, which is a gigantic percentage of their overall history. It is so unbelievably bizarre to me how the whole Palestinian identity is based on the Nakhba, and yet they don't know anything about the guy who caused it.
@@Santirata One guy hated all Jews because of Zionism and their aspirations that means the Zionists millitas had the right to destroy 500 Arab villages???
Je had his own office under Nazis and helped them start extermination rather than expelling of the Jews, he also set up concentration camps in Bosnia against Romany people and Serbians. He escaped from France to Egypt after the war and founded what became PLO, trained Yaser Arafat (Egyptian born leader of PLO) who refused 2 state solution…
They don’t know Haj Amin Al Husseini because he was never a relevant leader for Palestinians outside of Jerusalem. In 1948 he only had around 3% of the population behind him. (Source - The Birth of Israel by Simcha Flapan). So it makes sense that most people now don’t know him. He barely matters at all in Palestines history. He was posthumously turned into a bogeyman figure to make it seem like all Palestinians were virulently hateful of Jewish settlers, and is still used to justify the crimes that took place in 1948.
The Zionists did not have a relationship with Hitler at all. There were some that chose to speak with the Nazis to try to save Jews. They didn't side with the Nazis.
This is an attempt at diversion or false narrative.....a pathetic one at that. To suggest in some weird sense, that Zionists would have been working with Nazis all along...absurd deluded thinking. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Please get help.
He basically want to Ethnic cleanse the Jews in Palestine/Middle East and work with Hitler to achieve that. Amin al-Husseini was a honorary Aryan according to Hitler
Why don't you ask Israelis 'Do you support your government killing 13,000+ civilians? And for the people that say these are not accurate numbers: In every conflict, afterwards, the Gaza Health ministry's numbers almost always match the Israeli government's number/WHO and the UN. There is a list of names and Israeli issued numbers for each of these.
How much of these "civilians" were part of hamas? And why does hamas use them as human shield but you blame Israel? Don't attack Israel if you don't want Israel to attack back, don't use your civilian population as human shields if you don't want them to die.
Better yet, do you support the killing of Jews...civilians, children, elderly, dogs, farm animals, etc?? Should anyone accept the killing of the PA civilians, no way not all, its a travesty & horrible.
Israel gave over 5 weeks of warnings to flee Gaza city. Those that stayed were given plenty of time to flee. Israel does not target civilians. Israel could have destroyed ALL the Gazans in 2 hours, but instead gave telephone warnings, dropped flyers, and supplied and defended civilian corridors for the Gazans to use to escape the war.
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yz Excuse? Are you serious? Excuse? What do you want the IDF to do when hamas does use human shields? Not only the IDF accused hamas in this and proved it, but NATO and the UN accused hamas in this either. The leaders of hamas never hided it themselves. Lame excuse is your support for hamas.
What do you think of US president Hoover meeting with Hitler? And what do you think of America having good relations with Hitler before he invaded Europe? Your question was sneaky to try and assassinate a character….
Thats very disingenuous of you to suggest that an American president would know about the intentions of what Hitler was going to do in the future. Because Hoover met with Hitler in 1938. Many heads of gov't did the same at the time. Germany invades Poland in 1939 thus sparking WW2. The death camps were a few years after that. The Mufti met with the Nazis in 1941 & afterwards. There is documentation of what they talked about.....hint it was about the Jews.
Wait.... did Hoover meet with Hitler to help him plan his invasions and eradication of non Arian races? To knowingly condone the inhumane treatment and m*rd%r of millions of people because of their race/beliefs/heritage/skin or hair colour .... in short because they weren't ArianGermans?😱 I thought that was just the requisite neighbourliness of political leaders to broker good relations and soften any tensions ..... If I'd known Hoover was plotting similar schemes and collaboration with Hitler as HajAminAlHusseini, I'd have made sure to have that oversight corrected in history books, Time for a deeper dive into history I think🤔
He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He was the reason for the Hebron Massacre of Jews, and was the ideology behind the Arab Revolt of 1936 through 1939. How is that not being important? He was the First leader of the "Palestinian" people.
@@shainazion4073So now u r blaming Palestinians for holocaust "Germans destroyed our homes please Don't destroy our hopes " Who said this line Who showed sympathy towards European Jews after seeing the. Bannner
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yz Please grow the hell up, you insisted you were in college. That sign was written one time to the British, not to any Palestinians. There was NO Palestinian state, people, or government before 1948, the Palestinian people were invented in 1964 by the KGB and PLO.
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yz Who was in charge? Who was the government? Not any Palestinians!! The British were in charge, their only goal was to reconstitute the Jewish homeland in the Area of Palestine. From the Mandate of Palestine Charter; *_"Whereas recognition has thereby been given to the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country"_*
Do Palestinians learn in school any history other than "Palestine existed for an unspecified long time, and then Israel occupied it"?
What is the relationship of history to the sheikh?? Will you study in school the life history of your monk or priest?
@@nassermz8848 I thought Palestinians were also Christians. Christians tend to learn about historical events and people for some reason.
@@tombuddy100there r Palestinian christians
They r the first and oldest christian community
Nah, isrealis think Palestinians look up to him the reality is that he wasn’t a significant figure in the Palestinian cause.
The only reason is because isrealis want to believe a certain narrative, while at the same time also ignoring that Jewish militia at the time also wanted to work with Germany against the British.
At the time all of Europe were as racists against Jews as Germany was, one of the reasons why nobody believed the holocaust was a thing until they reached the death camps and concentration camps.
So in essence people simply wanted support from anyone who would give them that support.
@@nassermz8848He was the First Palestinian leader. The British under the Mandate made him the Mufti of Jerusalem. He was a leader of the Palestinian Arab people in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. He caused the Hebron Massacre, He started the Arab Revolt from 1936 to 1939. He was their most important leader before Arafat.
He was a pal of Hitler and spent the war years in Berlin as Hitlers guest.
But he also published a guide to Al Aksa compound which acknowledged it as the site of the Jewish temples. Something Arabs deny today.
Source for this?
@@MotoDanielsIt's common knowledge. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amin_al-Husseini
@@burnin8orable Whoever will still deny it.
The abstract for Michael Sells's paper citated in the wiki is like this, check it for yourself in JSTOR listed in that wiki's footnote, unfortunately I don't have access to the paper .... This essay reconsiders the category of "Holocaust denial" as the marked indicator of ethical transgression in Holocaust historiography within American civil religion. It maintains that the present category excludes and thereby enables other violations of responsible Holocaust historiography. To demonstrate the nature and gravity of such violations, the essay engages the widespread claim that Hajj Muhammad Amin al-Husayni, the former mufti of Jerusalem, was an instigator, promoter, or "driving spirit" of the Nazi genocide against Jews, and the associated suggestions of wider Arab and Muslim complicity. The essay uncovers the history of the Husayni narrative in question, the dramatic circumstances in which it emerged, its role in the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann, and its rediscovery and misuse within American popular and political circles over the past two decades. Such misuse, it concludes, corrodes Holocaust recognition within American civil religion and demonstrates the need for a revision of the socially accepted ethical boundary for responsible Holocaust historiography.
I don’t believe that and even if it was true then you forget that the British king and his wife met hitler and worked together
He did more than meet with Hitler, Corrie.
Why are you playing coy with them.
He was a personal friend of Hitler and Himmler and helped raise SS troops in the Balkans. Some historians also attribute to him the idea of the final solution, which he evidently pitched to Hitler in 1940 as he lived in Germany during a war.
I don't think this feeble minded jackass gave them the ideas for the final solution. He certainly knew about it...probably had wet dreams about it & wished he could be present to see it all in person. Remember he believes in a heaven paradise where you (if you are a man) will have sex with multiple maidens...so he had a lot of planning to do to get ready for that (/s).
Are the historians in question, Bibi Netanyahu and the Likud? You lot have genuinely lost your minds to the point where you're blaming the Palestinians for the Holocaust.
Might as well claim Arafat was an SS guard at this point.
@@johnorange1970 No, not blaming this guy for the Holocaust. HIs mind couldnt come up with something that elaborate. But if you watch the video, none of the people interviewed even know about the facts about this guy. If was German, Italian or Ukrainian, theyd get reminded everyday about it. OF course Arafat wasnt in the SS,....he was only a young teen at the time..lol. But there were many who were part of the SS, 13th Mountain Division. There is a Wiki page devoted to this & shows photographs of this Mufti inspecting the troops. Stop having your head up your ass.
@@johnorange1970 - I don't know if you're even in the United States or not where we have ability to search on the web, but if you were in a free country I suggest you Google the Grand Mufti and you'll see pictures of him inspecting SS guards in the Balkans, pictures of him with Himmler laughing, and a picture of him seeing down with Hitler likely at Hitler's mountain hideout. The point is, As the leader of the Palestinians he actively sought an alliance with the Nazis as his enemies were both the Jews and the British. If your country does not allow free internet search to validate this I'm sorry for you.
@@aaronmass6543 I'd suggest you learn how to troll properly if you're gonna do it cause you come across as a retard.
It's one thing that he was associated with Hitler and it's a whole other thing to claim there are historians that attribute the final solution to him. To even suggest such a thing is straight out of Bibi the swine's ass and his fellow lunatics.
There isn't a historian worth his salt that would ever attribute that to him. It was ridiculous when Bibi the swine said it. It's ridiculous when you do it.
He was the mufti of Jerusalem from 1921-37, he started the Arab and Jew conflict.
not quite.. it was the aryan painter actually that gave him orders. for a jewish state to never exist, for the jewish race to never live in it
@@SebastiansSebastian-fc4pjHamas still follows those orders today
What do you mean he started the conflict? Didn't the conflict start with the Belfour declaration and the beginning of jewish emmigration?
@@Physiker17 There were always Jews in the Holy Land. According to Karl Marx there was a Jewish majority in Jerusalem in 1854. Jewish emigration began in the mid-19th Century, they bought land and drained swamps. Their efforts led to an extensive Arab immigration drawn in by job opportunities.
Yes, but that's not accurate. The beginning was at the beginning of Islam, when the first Muslims, the messengers of Muhammad, murdered all the Jews of Saudi Arabia, row after row after row. Whoever did not convert to Islam was murdered. In 1948, not a single Jew returned from Saudi Arabia.
Thank you, Corey! One of my questions asked!!
can u ask him to do “what do you think of Mosab Hasan Yousef?”
ask him to do hassan il shabha
I was curious why anyone wanted to ask this question. I just don't know anything about him or any issues related to him. Would you care to explain? I'm sure I'm not the only one wondering this.
@@holorenSHORTShe is a terror
If you read the Wiki page on this guy, you'll find out that he was obsessed with the Al-Aqsa mosque (Temple Mount and the Western wall) . He thought Jews were going to destroy it and (re)build Solomons Temple there. He was going to try anything & everything to keep that from happening. Islam has a history of putting their holy places on top of other religions holy places. Then they become protected at any cost. Not only have they done this to the Jews, but they have done this in India as well.
Oh, now Muslims is the guilty one for the Jews massacres?
By the way Israel burnt AlAqsa 1948 and burnt it again, and now there's a movement to discover any signs under the mosque and they made tunnels already.
And as you - western societies- never read before talk about cultures you don't know, AlAqsa is the second Mosque, and first (Kebla or direction for the prayers)
And prophet PBUH predicted that the people around AlAqsa mosque will be attacked and no one will help them then but Allah.
By the way I don't know the guy you' re talking about, jews lived in palestine as minority and nothing happened to them until British mandate
Also Muslims protected jews through history not as Christians before zionism :)
He was bbf with Hitler
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It's self explanatory from your name that you are the devil's advocate! Mosques in India are mosques and still mosques. The terrorists Hindu started since the 90s to invade the mosques to turn them into temples to worship cows, bathing and showering with its shit and urine. Take a shower and get a life!
How many Centuries did Islam rule India for?
How many Centuries did the British rule India for?
When you stop and really think about it, isn't it a miracle Hindus even exist now? Like for Centuries and Centuries they have been ruled by outsiders but were somehow allowed to practice Hinduism the WHOLE time...
Corey, I know you don't make up the questions, but it behooves you to learn the subject when the question comes in. That way you can have a poignant follow up questions that are based on historical accuracy. Haj Amin al Husseini, in the 30s fomented riots in Jerusalem, stirring up animosity between Arabs and Jews, and was arrested by the British Authorities, but he escaped to Egypt and never came back to Israel. He didn't just meet Hitler, Hitler appointed him to a position in the Muslim Balkans to facilitate extermination of the Jews. He died in June 1974. We say on him Yemach Shmo V'zichro. It seems our curse on him is fulfilled, most of the Arabs you interviewed never heard of him.
Thank you for this comment! HE WAS A TOTAL NAZI!
It’s mind blowing that more people don’t know this history. It’s soo well documented.
The ignorance is astounding.
your Brain is so washed by Media thats so sad
Oh, they know exactly who he is that is why they are pretending to be dumb!!!!
@@Red22762 He was a nobody Britain appointed, why would anyone know about him unless they wanted to demonize the Palestinians smartass
He was a nobody Britain appointed, why would anyone know about him unless they wanted to demonize the Palestinians
They know they know...
One has to remember when he met with the Nazis, it was in 1940/41. So this was before the UN resolution about the state of Israel. It wasnt like the 'Zionists' were controlling the area & being all cruel like the current narrative depicts. Being the Mufti of Jerusalem, he must have had some problems with Jews there. He actually travelled to Germany to talk. Im sure they didnt talk about the weather or football. His feeble mind didnt come up with the final solution, but Im sure he was giddy & excited to know about it though.
Why don’t you tell us what a Zionist is? I bet you are too stu p I’d to even know!
@@solvingpolitics3172 Zionism is the nationalist movement that emerged in the 19th century to enable the establishment of a homeland for the Jewish people. Not sure what your problem is. In the current false narrative, the word Zionist is being weaponized against the Jews among other things. Im commenting on Haj Amin al Husseini. He was a bad guy.
The problem started in early 19 century, but it increased after Belfour declaration 1918
And from 1920 started Alhagana and shtern terrorism groups.
No. Jews were living in British-Palestine in the 1930's. He met Hitler in 1941 specifically to help remove Jewry from the Arab world as well as for assurance that Germany will not occupy Arab world.
@@AmanyAhmed210 Wrong, they were riots and massacres from 1920 on. Jewish terrorist actions started long later.
As an Israeli Jew it blows my minde. I guess at some point most of the people in this land will fight without really knowing what they are fighting about.
Nobody knows him because hw wasn't an important figure. He is only overblown in western media.
Also the only people that know him are the older generation it seems.
@@Rabolisk
*Google is Free!!* He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem assigned by the British in the 1920s. His family is one of the most important Arab families in Israel/Palestine.
He was a member of the Islamic Waqf, and was the chief spokesman for the Palestinian people, causing the Hebron Massacre, and the Arab Revolt.
@@shainazion4073he’s not a famous person there were many mufti’s by the way. He’s only used by racists to dehumanise Palestinians
@@adamsnow4979 No, there was not many Grand Muftis in Jerusalem. As He was the Mufti assigned by the British Mandate. Perhaps rather than show your ignorance, use Google, it's free!! The al-Husseinis are one of the most powerful tribes/clans in Israel/Palestine.
Every Jew in Israel knows of Haj Amin al Husseini, the Grand Mufti Of Jerusalem!
He was also responsible for the Nebi Musa riots starting in 1920!
Does every Israeli know Havaara Agrement what they have done for relocating jews from Europe?
@@michaelsmullen9891He had a hand in the final solution, too.
@@caustictoad That I know!
Most jews dont know who he was
Thank you, i really like the videos you make.
Just a short comment, because the role of Al-Husseini seems not quite clear in this video. Al-Husseini did not just met Hitler and Himmler. He had a close connection to many high ranked Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s, when he fled to Berlin he worked for the Nazis, ran his own office, became an SS-member, organized a battalion in the Wehrmacht and had a radio broadcast were he calls for the genocide on jews in Palestine and the arab world. He also played an active role in the Holocaust by stopping the germans from sending jewish children to Palestine (they were sent to death instead). Some say he most influenced the antisemitism we experience today in Palestine and that he poisoned a possible peaceful coexistence of arabs and jews in the region.
However your interviews are great and i have a question myself: To arab Israelis "Would you consider moving from Israel to Palestine, if there would be a two state solution?.
Thanks for the info about Al hussein as I had no idea about this man. I appreciate it.
That answer was given already in a previous video of this brand. NO !!! One explained: We, Arabs, don’t ‘have it.
Not all dared to show their face when answering.
Yeah, he was also responsible for many terrorist attacks and massacres committed against Jews in the British Mandate period.
He was also behind the "Farhud" the massacre of Iraqi Jews, inspired and fomented by him and the Nazis.
And, if I remember correctly, his nephew is....
Yasser Arafat himself! 😅
@@magnumopus1628 Arafat claimed that he is related to Al-Husseini, but in fact He wasn't. But Al-Husseini was Arafats mentor and idol.
But you are right, i only scratched the surface on Al-Husseini. Actually i can recommend his Wikipedia article. His name and his deeds should be much more known in the middle east and the world.
@@louisdewit4429 thanks for letting me know. I will search for this video :)
Even i know who he is ...cant believe they havent heard of him.
They're playing dumb, as usual.
He isn’t relevant to Arab history . It’s like asking random Israelis who Meir kahane is.
Husseini was a colonial tool selected by Herbert Samuel- the British Jewish administrator of British Palestine
He was a nobody Britain appointed, why would anyone know about him unless they wanted to demonize the Palestinians by association
@@Tamir-Barkahan no they arent
How many British know Oswald Mosley nowadadys?
He ended up like all of H1t lers allies. He died a failure just swept into the dust binds of history.
He was living with Hitler in Berlin, later he (at the right moment) fled Berlin and received int protection from Egypt where he meet young Arafat 😅
Lol they either pretend not to know who he was, or they pretend not to know that he was a nazi collaborator, he even recruited Bosnian Muslims for the Waffen-SS.
Edit: ok, not all of them are pretending, but some of them are.
Who was he? Is he alive?
He evaded arrest in France from being prosecuted for Nazi war crimes as the Muslim Nazi SS soldiers' spiritual advisor in German-occupied Yugoslavia and fled to Egypt and Lebanon after the war, dying in the 70's in Beirut.
Or, lol, get this, maybe your information bubble is showing and he is a much less important historical figure to most people than you believe.
@@ksw8514 yep, it's easy to blur horrors a couple of generations later, it happens when the past doesn't fit the image the present wants to portray... it catches up though, especially if the attitudes don't evolve.
Pretend to know lol. If he knew him they would love him😅
Their history begins with Arafat
And the KGB!
Their history begin with this man, amin al husein, british want him to reduce the tension between zionist and arab, but he fueled more fuel to fire.
There is an episode that they ask them for famous Palestinian in history, and they literally can't recall anyone earlier than Arafat
@@Tomer-oy1hj That was a classic episode.
Who was Egyptian.
So they are sure they are the owners of the land before 1948 but they dont know who was their leader back then.
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He wasn't their leader lol. The British assigned him.
i'm amazed at how many Palestinians are ignorant about the leader who is almost single-handedly responsible for their history of defeat and victimhood. but i guess i understand them, its much easier to blame their situation only on Israel rather than have a look at their own faults throughout history
For a Palestinian to not know who Husseini was is like for Israeli to not know who Ben Gurion was or who Golda Meir was 🤦🏻🤦🏻
that's not true, he was a random "priest", he wasn't a president and didn't really hold political power since palestine was under british mandate at the time
@@modshroom
*Is Google Broken?* there are dozens of articles explaining he was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, not a priest. He was the first Palestinian leader, ever. He was responsible for the Hebron Massacre, and the Arab Revolt of 1936 to 1939. I suggest you don't answer things you know nothing about!
@@modshroom who was the Leader of Palestinian ppl before 1948 then ?
@@modshroomhe was the grand mufti of Jerusalem
Is like a British person who does not know Oswald Mosley.
How do these people not know anything about their own history, while at the same time holding such strong convictions?
they are not given their full rights , that what their strong convictions are for , no need to be a historian to see that the other side treats you like a peasant
@@Abey608 Israeli-Arabs have full and equal rights. Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank are not Israeli citizens, do not live in Israel and are not afforded the same rights.
This is like Israelis demanding equal rights in Egypt. Silly argument.
@@Santirata then give them their independant ountry , your acting like palestinians is a foriegn country that went into shambles and israel took care of em , stop it with that bullsh , israel doesnt want to let go of palestinian territorys , instead they build settlments which are illegal and itimar ben gvor gives em weapons , and palestinians get kicked out of their homes , i mean hebron by itself is crazy
@@Abey608 Funny you bring up Hebron. Go look up what the Arabs did to the Jews in Hebron in 1929 where Jews had a continuous presence for over 3500 years. I'll wait.
al husseini is not prominent in Palestine
Man if this is how much they know about The Mufti, then the question about Shukeiri is completely out of the question!
That last guy really has a deep understanding of democracy 😂
Democracy is gay and stupid. After all, weren’t the Nazis voted into office?
@@alancantu2557 Having the words democracy, gay & stupid in one sentence,... and that Hamas was voted in as well. You just exposed yourself as a neanderthal.
The last guy is a total ignoramus.
it's funny how they have high expectations about democracy (as if it's perfect system) but wanna push shariah on to others
Was this filmed before or during the current war??
People remember 75years but not 75 years and 1 day. Bevause that 1 day extra changes the narrative.
Edit. People arguing vaguely has prompted me to clarify some.
The narrative. "it was peaceful until England came and partitioned the land"
Wrong. Why can't people's memory travel a little further back in time? Does the arab revolt sound peaceful? This was war against the Ottoman Empire. It was the ottomans that sided with Germany, had they won how much of Egypt and Europe would have fallen to be Ottomans? The ottomans lost and it was their territories that were annexed, that's what losing looks like.
"But the English gave the land away"
Yea they didn't stay and raise the English flag. They developed the area which Arabs benefited from. The population of the mandate more than doubled because Arabs moved in (i.e they are Not native Palestinians, they are migrants just like many of the Jews) for work.
The entire nation of Jordan only exists courtesy of the English giving half the mandate area to an Arab ruler ... I don't see you all saying "Jordanian occupation!"
"But Palestine has been occupied for 75 years""
Jordan occupied the west bank until 1967, how do you all add those years to Israel's tally? Are you serious? When Jordan occupied the west bank they didn't raise the Palestinian flag, they raised their own. They didn't recognise any Palestinian identity. This is recorded against Israel. Otherwise none of you would be calling 75 years..
"What about Gaza, 75 years"
Gaza was controlled by Egypt, not Israel, and today Gaza is autonomous, not occupied. Why are you all still saying 75 years?
"But Israel build a wall around Gaza"
So did Egypt! No one wants to live next door to Hamas. The wall wasn't there until Hamas showed up. Prior to the wall there was a car bombing in Tel Aviv weekly, since the wall there have been none... Wall seems like a good idea doesn't it.
"The Jews started the war"
Oh? The Arabs threatened to kill the Jews before Israel was even born. It was said they would push all the Jews into the sea if they declared an independent state... Israel wasn't given even 1 single day to exist in peace. Not 1 day, but the fault is all on them?
"We didn't oppress the Jews"
The whole Arab world attacked their Jews. From Morrocco to Iraq the Muslims turned against their Jewish populations. That necessitated a Jewish state. Jews didn't just decide to leave where they had lived for thousands of years because Israel was born. Azerbaijan didn't attack their Jews and 2 million still live there today.
"From the river to the sea ....."
The grand mufti of Palestine sided with the Nazis, he recruited 20,000 Muslims to fight for the Nazis... He thought the Nazis would win, the British mandate was to become the German mandate and he would then be given control of allllll of Palestine (which includes current day Jordan).. he chose the wrong side...he lost... The Arabs lost... This is what losing looks like.. that's why we have Syria, Jordan, Israel....
"The PLO and Hamas are legitimate resistance"
Not according to their arab neighbours.. Egypt builds a wall between themselves and Hamas. Jordan went to war with the PLO to kick them out of Jordan, they started a civil war in the Lebanon.... If that group is legitimate resistance you all have your faculties twisted.
"Jews were only 3% of the population before"
The ottomans didn't allow them to migrate to Palestine and those that did live there already were not permitted to own property... This is oppression. The Jews had to adopt German names just to own a home. This usage of German names and the prohibition of Jews living there forces the officially recorded Jewish population down to 3%..
Why can't you all remember that extra day? In 500 years you will all remember 500years, but not 500 years and 1 day... Because that extra day changes the narrative.
I could literally go on and on and on about the selective memory here, but the post is lone enough already. There is just that much more to add, but I think I've made my point. Anyone that is genuinely interested would go and learn for themselves..
Il finally add that I do not live in Israel or Palestine, but my grandparents did.. my family library has photos from Palestine in 1909 when the first stones for tel Aviv were being laid. This was an area allocated by the ottomans for Jews. Afterwards the Arabs were not even going to let the Jews keep that. Even today arabs don't even recognise Tel Aviv as Jewish land, they still refer to it as stolen... This is my final example of selective memory... A memory that travels far enough to maintain a victim narrative and carefully not a day further.
How, please?
@@AmanyAhmed210because the whole narrative of the Palestinian state being occupied by israel instantly falls once you look at history.
What is the narrative 🤣? 3000 years ago 🤣🤣
If there were Palestinian people before the state of israel, how about you give me 5 famous Palestinians from before 1900
@@idokoren4333 you can read the old testament to find the name, you can read about the most famous places you will find AlAqsa Mosque, you can read the Belfour declaration and what was the name of the country he gave to jews, you can read about the entrance of Islam to this lands and what they called it, finally, you Jews was always minority there :)
And you can search on the origin of Israel citizens now and the numbers of Palestinian jews before the immigration around 1850 till 1920.
You can't name an Israeli with Nationally as Israeli citizen before 1948, can you?
love your series but please , you have 2 sets of english captions 1 on top of the other , hard to read !!!
One set Corey provides, the other is done by UA-cam. Go to the 3 dots in the corner, and hit the caption button, then turn off captions. That will leave only one caption.
thank you 🙏
@@davj471 No problem, someone helpedme when I didn't understand. Help others always......
I'm surprised that a lot of Palestinians living on the land don't know about such a significant religious/political figure in their history.
Didn't know who he was until I came to the US. And that didn't happen right away: it wasn't till a few years in the US that I even knew the man existed--let alone that he met Hitler!
This video reminds me of what happened at Quora: A Christian Palestinian from Gaza was asked about this, and he answered that he didn't know about the guy at all until the Americans and Israelis started bombarding him with stuff about this. He figured that maybe the Muslims knew of him--the name is a Muslim one--but most didn't know of him, or at most might have heard of him.
Some idiot tried to shove this one article in reply to my own comment, quoting some Fatah official--I guess to imply we're all lying. Had to point out that while some dude from Fatah might know of him, most of us don't: we really can't help it if some guy knows more than most of us!
I'm not surprised though: he wasn't active all that long in Mandatory Palestine, and those who know of him usually remember his role in the revolt of 1936, and little else. IMO, Arafat has left a far more indelible mark than al-Husseini, for a variety of reasons.
Good job then. Not much to say for such a significant religious/political figure going on the wrong side of history.
he is only significant to israelis because it means you can say "palestine's leaders were nazis", the truth is no one knows this obscure random priest.
because they have no history
They only teach Fake history in UNRWA schools, like "how the evil Zionists stole the Country of Palestine"
As I Palestinian I know him, he was the Mufti of Jerusalem, it was more a symbolic position, the position was more important during the Ottomans, where the Mifti was the representative of the Region but without any real powers.
He eas given this role by British, and led rebellion against British. He was terrified Jews would have religious power back over Jerusalem.
Are they telling the truth?
Why aren't they interested in their history and the roots of this ongoing conflict?
Because this guy wasnt so famous bibi create unreal story about hitler to make us look bad
He really didn’t do anything except meeting Hitler
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That's not true at all.
He raised support for Nazis amongst Bosnian Muslims the Handschar division.
He formented Nazi support in Iraq contributing to Farhud pogrom. The British army had to send troops to put down Nazi support there.
Apostate Prophet went over a document on his livestream, where Mufti and Nazis planned longterm to anihilate Jews in ME if they won. A foiled plot to poison water in Palestine was uncovered by British.
The first Palestinian flag had a swastika on it - local Nazi support.
@@xrz3000 He also made the Arabs of the region more fundamentalist and antisemitic by spreading propaganda and attacking moderate Arabs
@@xrz3000he started pogroms and pushed for the expulsion of Jews from current-day Israel
Lol, that dude is basically a arab Ryan Gosling
Idk why every time u mentioned Hitler it made me laugh so hard
I find it hard to believe that they don't know him when he was Yasser Arafats mentor, and Palestines Nationalist founding father.
he is not arafat mentor is just jews who said that to make propaganda
9:10 "he also wanted peace" maybe he wanted a Muslim peace. (muslim peace = Sharia law)
What's problem in sharia law
maybe askhenazis should stay in europe
Corey when was this recorded?
Do people who watch this video know that he was the Palestinian mufti who in 1941 moved to Berlin and wanted to work together with Hitler because of their shared hatred for Jews, Brits and communists? Antisemitism in the region is much older than Israel.
People know very little about history, especially on the “pro-palestinian” side.
The Palestinians know nothing of History! They know even less about the world at large!
palestinians don't know anything about this guy just israelis do because its a propoganda tool to say palestinians were responsible for the holocaust.
the truth is this man was a nobody, just some arab who worked for hitler and has a picture with him. he wasn't a president or leader or anything like that, just a random priest. thats why nobody knows who he is, because he didn't matter at all.
Jews lived in centuries peacefully in Palestine
Hussieni was driven by nationalism and his views didn’t reflect what all Arabs thought…. Hussieni opposed Jews because he was afraid of Zionism which wanted to take the land from the Arabs actually the entire region
@@TheGOAT-dr1sq sry but this is a lie. Educate yourself more on the history (from non-Islamic sources) and you’ll quickly find that this has never been true
Guys must watch Francisco Gil White about Husseini meeting Hitler and the conflict. Very informative!
I was very surprised: I thought the Mufti was to Palestinians what Herzl was to Israelis.
he isn't
@@modshroom Herzl was not a religious figure .Husseini preached jihad against the Jews.
@@frederickjones532 herzl is fascist who wanted to kill all arabs
what's the date when it was filmed?
It was way before we were born, way before we were Palestinians! Too much Jew Hatred and not enough History in the School Curriculum!
I am surprised that so many people had no idea who the man was.
It would be interesting to know what Palestinians think of Hitler 🧐
I hope Corey asks them this.
As an arab i can inform. Some 10 to 20% are with hitler 60% neutral and don't give a sh*t because his victims wasn't
from our side
20 - 30% are against him
Majority of europeans don't give a f* about jinkes khan some think he is even a good leader because they wasn't one of his victims but we view him the same way you view the moustache guy
They love him.
Let’s not forget that British, French, and Scandinavian leaders also met with Hitler routinely. It’s easy to shame Palestinian leaders for doing so 70+ years after the fact, but we should feel the same towards western leaders who appeased the Nazis as well.
They did before WW2 started, this was routine for govt leaders to do this. How would they know the plans of the Nazis several years before they happened. This Imam POS met with them after WW2 started. The Nazis recorded what they talked about. They didnt talk about the weather or football. Hint......It was the Jewish problem they each had.
Do you know what happened to the French people who collaborated with Hitler when the war ended? Close to 800 were sentenced to death officially by the French states. Thousands were executed in reprisals by partisans. What consequences were there for the Palestinians who collaborated with the Nazis?
Appeasing Hitler is what Neville Chamberlain did. Husseini praised Hitler and allied with him. That's a huge distinction.
stalin met with hitler too, even had a deal with him, look how that turned out@@edwinlucianofrias1643
The biggest problem is that Amin al Husseini, was really close with the nazi party. It was no just meetings
It is funny in Indonesia the pro Palestine muslims always say Palestine is among the first country that acknowledge Indonesian independence in 1945 (which isn't true anyway). While anyone with brain can easily check that there were no Palestinian state in 1945, apparently this twisted claim is from Amin al Husseini as a single person Palestinian who came to Indonesia in 1948.
How do they believe the "Palestinian nationality" lie when they don't even know the few Palestinian leaders that did exist?
We should ask the Israelis what they know about the Haavara agreement and the zionists who collaborated with Adolf Hitler on the issue of the Jewish emmigration to Palestine. That could give us an answer to your question.
@@amakridfor a palestinian to not know who Husseini was is like for Israeli to not know who Ben Gurion was or who Golda Meir was 🤦🏻🤦🏻
@@mgm661but modern zionist can't even know what exactly haavara agreement was
@@mgm661 In my country we have a saying: "Victory has many fathers. Defeat has none."
When the Palestinians get a proper state and built their own proper schools, they will have to deal with the old Moufti accordingly. Now the Moufti is the central figure in the Israeli propaganda agenda, he poses with Adolf Hitler in the most central photo in the most central room of the Holocaust Museum in Israel, with a sign which informs us that he was the uncle of Yasser Arafat and I see no reason why the Palestinians would open a discussion and dispute on Husseini themselves, when they have to face more important problems.
@@amakridyou cant compare both of those things to one of the most important people in palestinian history. Also the lehi never met with hitler personally, they only met diplomats and communicated through the german embassy in turkey.
I thought about you and the time you take to show these videos and the thoughts of the people of Palestine. I for one know that it's a terrible thing, I even told Bebe to leave them alone way before the conflict broke out. Yet for some reason they think God gave them the land, I don't! If I could afford to donate to your cause I would, but I will support you by sharing the video. Happy Thanksgiving Corey.
I wish I could like your comment 1000 times..
Do not Arabs think Allah gave them the land and "Once Muslim land always Muslim land.?" There is an unfortunate clash of two competing religious claims.
Corey you feel safe in Nablus?
interesting they don't even know their own history because they have non.
Your channel is very good
Watching this just overwhelms me of yearning for Jews and Arabs to love each other again and make concessions towards each other so we can move on, make money, have laughs and use our dynamism and deep intelligence to do and create great things and to be family again.
Jews won't accept that.
Jews are willing, the muslim world is not ready.
That would be great. Unfortunately, we live in the real world and not la la land.
Unfortunately, We are far from that world... yet people like us could change something! The occupation is the source of everything happening in this land today. If the Israelis are willing to lift the knife from the throats of our children and let them breathe, they might be able to recover one day...
But I'm going to be very honest with you, with almost 20.000 dead civilians and probably a lot more once we get to count everyone, including more than 8000 children, and over 40000 injured, how could there realistically be peace right now?! I really wish, but I can't see it... Israel escalated the conflict to the biggest dimension this world has seen so far in this century... If by some miracle the Israelis changed their government and somehow voted in favor of lifting the occupation from our territories, without the Muslims or the world forcing them to do so, perhaps there is a chance out of this misery.
But it seems that Netanyahu wants to push us all into a new world war. They have been preaching the war on multiple fronts for the entire year now and they think they are prepared. However the world isn't on Israel's side anymore and if it comes to that, it will be a very dangerous thing for everyone in the world. I'm simply sad because I've been warning about those escalations for two years and people were threatening me with Palestinian extermination and annexation of everything... May god protect us from the evil forces in this world!
When did we love each other? When Jews lived as a "humbled" people and paid jizya as dhimmies? We are always family, but that doesn't mean we play well together. How about wherever you live, you make concessions.
What is the goal of this question ?
To show that the only history the Palestinians know is false, and the history they should know is unknown to them.😊
to make palestinians and arabs in general feel guilty like somehow mufti who actually side with hitler just because he has same enemy basically the damn jews wanted to blame palestinians simple
Hitler’s buddy and they have no clue 😮
I don't understand why Yasir Arafat is known so much but not Amin Al Husseini
balastinyans: "Israel is as bad as the nazis!"
Also balastinyans: "Yes, Amin al Husseini is our national hero, why do you ask?"
balastinyans: "Israel is an apartheid state".
Israelites: "You betcha!"
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@@amakrid Well they certainly aren't segregation based on race. Its on Religion for sure. Thats what this all about...for ages its been about this. Religion apartheid...from both sides. Neither side can play well with each other. It just so happens that the Israelis have some power in that area & everyone else can't stand it. If there was a choice between a tyrant psychpath dictator that was a Muslim or a peaceful passive weak Jew, theyd go for the Muslim everytime. There you go, fixed the riddle for you. But you guys fight it out between each other, the rest of the civilized world could care less. Stay away from Europe, you dont belong there.
@@jrjrdiablo_the_devils_advocate "The Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem expresses its strongest condemnation of the Israeli airstrike that have struck its church compound in the city of Gaza.
The Patriarchate emphasizes that targeting churches and their institutions, along with the shelters they provide to protect innocent citizens, especially children and women who have lost their homes due to Israeli airstrikes on residential areas over the past thirteen days, constitutes a war crime that cannot be ignored.
Despite the evident targeting of the facilities and shelters of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and other churches - including the Episcopal Church of Jerusalem Hospital, other schools, and social institutions - the Patriarchate, along with the other churches, remain committed to fulfilling its religious and moral duty in providing assistance, support, and refuge to those in need, amidst continuous Israeli demands to evacuate these institutions of civilians and the pressures exerted on the churches in this regard.
The Patriarchate stresses that it will not abandon its religious and humanitarian duty, rooted in its Christian values, to provide all that is necessary in times of war and peace alike.
Jerusalem, October 19, 2023"
en.jerusalem-patriarchate.info/
@@amakrid Ok. Not sure what that has to do with this video. They have airstrikes on churches . You are assuming I am from the West and that we have a connection to Christian churches there. We do not. You have to understand the Abrahamic religions have brought misery & turmoil everywhere they have been. This video is about an Imam who collaborated with the Nazis. There have been a lot of people who worked the Nazis as well in the past. That in itself is a damnable offense. What they did was one of the worst actions the world has seen in centuries, especially for a civilized culture. What one should do, is say this Imam was wrong for what he did & his ideas. That one can be better than him. Its more honorable to take the higher road & then no one can accuse you of sinking to a low level like this Imam.
@@jrjrdiablo_the_devils_advocate You claimed that the Palestinians as well as the Jews have imposed a religious apartheid and I have proved - not to you, but to the rest of the readers - that there is no religious apartheid. There are Palestinians who are Christians, one of the most radical leaders of the Palestinians Dr Habash was actually a Christian Orthodox. There is a Christian Patriarchate which descends from the very first apostles of the Church the main flock of which is Palestinian and there are churches in Gaza like the church of St. Porphyrius which was bombed by the Israelis while it was a shelter for civilians, mostly women and children.
Whoever wishes to believe to your claims that the problem down there is religious and that because of this religious problem, every Palestinian would prefere to live under a mad Muslim psychopath instead of having a meak Jewish occupator on his shoulder etc. etc., now has some real information to make his own mind.
Imagine being asked to talk about, idk, John Adams. Most Americans would give similar answers as these Palestinians.
Except this guy was the start of the PLO & everything they stood for. Arafat was his protege.
So in short for those here who still don't know the importance of Haj Amin Al Husseini - He is the person who initiated and conceived the idea of violent Palestinian resistance against the Jewish residents of Palestine already about 103 years ago started by the Nebi Musa riots in 1920 and later in the Hebron massacre in 1929, Then the great Arab revolt in the 1930's, Then supporting the Nazis in the 1940s and also in inciting the 1948 war.
He was probably forgotten because he is one of the figures responsible for the painful failure of the 1948 war. However ,since the whole idea of violent Palestinian resistance originated with this man, then to a certain extent it can be said that he is responsible for the ongoing suffer of The Palestinians because the mindset of the Palestinians even today is not to offer or accept any idea for a solution other than violent resistance.
really wonder haim why askhenazis came by masses to the land ohh yeah to takeover the jews literally were discriminating agaitns blacks because they think they will take their land
The reason Palestinians have no idea who is this guy is the fact that he was a shame for the Islamic nation after 7 Arab armies completely lost to the newborn Jewish state in 1948, so they censored him.
What sad is that cooperating with the worst dictator in history didn't bother them but once he hurts their reputation... this is what the religion of the desert is all about- honor and revenge.
7 armies? They were 25k soldiers in total at best...
@@couscouspot666
Less actually, and the Jews had like 100,000 soldiers.
Ignorance and disinformation about their basic history and historical figures is commonplace amongst the Palestinians.
I also wonder what Israel teaches its children at school about the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte by the Lehi terrorist gang of Yitzak Shamir and the election of the latter to the office of Prime Minister.
@@amakrid
That was a one off situation, and the early paramilitary organizations are taught in Israeli schools. For the Palestinians to not even know about the first true Palestinian leader is a travesty.
@@shainazion4073 My question didn't concern the "early paramilitary organizations" in general, but the assassination of a UN diplomat who saved hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust, a friend of your people.
If you know what exactly is taught about that assassination and the election of the leader of the assassins to the office of Prime Minister, I'd be really glad to know.
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Please ask the Jews "Do the Israeli know about heroic action by Umar n Salahuddin for the Jews?"
It all started in 1948. Everyone who got their "history of palestine" education on UA-cam this past month knows it
Your sarcasm will be lost on many.
Yes, I agree. It all started with the “naqba” which was a completely isolated event that had no prehistory, political or historical context whatsoever.
The evil Jews just came to senselessly kill and expel the peaceful Palestinians who had never done anything at all to the Jews and who wholeheartedly welcomed the ungrateful Jeewwws with open arms.
What is sarcasm?
...So what? Does lacking "history" make any difference? Does that make it justifiable to kick them out of their land for example?
@@HM-vy5pu "their land" ?🤦♂️😂🤡
@HM-vy5pu if you don't understand history, saying "their land" is just asinine. You don't know the history to make such an assertion
People recognize the Mufti for his Nazi connections, but he wasn't much of a leader. It was his insistence that Arabs not surrender that led to much of the Arab flight.
He wasn't particularly honest, either (from Palestine Betrayed, Efraim Karsh):
"Hajj Amin’s activities in the Supreme Muslim Council during eighteen years may be summed up in that he received as proceeds from the Waqf property something like one million pounds [£44 million in today’s terms]," read a strongly worded manifesto issued by eight former "regional commanders" from their Damascus hideout.
"For the Syrian rebellion, the disturbances of 1929, the reconstruction of the Aqsa Mosque, the Wailing Wall, the relief of the distressed in 1921, 1933 and 1936, and finally the present rebellion in Palestine, he collected as contributions from Arab countries, America and India no less than two million pounds . This is in addition to the sums of money which he collected for the Aqsa mosque, and the Muslim Congress and the inestimable sums of money received from foreign powers. These are millions of pounds, but can Hajj Amin point to a single mosque, a school or a hospital he erected during this period? Did he build a shelter or an asylum or a charity cistern from which poor tramps could drink?
"There are about 20,000 persons in the country of orphans and sufferers. Will His Eminence, or his responsible adherents, point to us one orphan or one distressed person who has received even one piaster from the relief funds? Can His Eminence or his henchmen say that one piaster has been paid in compensation for the property demolished or blown up by the troops or for the houses and orchards damaged?"
Views are low even as the Conflict against Hamas in Gaza unfolds? I've never had this channel being so recommended to me as it's being now
Most people are surprised that they do not know who Hajj Hussein is. Should he learn about the life of the Mufti of the Republic? 70 years ago, there were dozens of sheikhs who were in office, and it is not necessary to study their historical lives
Yes, you should know who the Nazis are in your country's history. We are only learning now that Henry Ford in USA was a Nazi sympathizer and Hitler had a photo of Ford in his office apparently (newly released book by Rachel Maddow, journalist at MSNBC). It is ironic that Dearborn, Michigan, where Henry Ford printed his antisemitic newsletters is now a majority Palestinian Arab American county, including Hammtrack, the largest Arab Muslim refugee immigrant population in USA.
Why don't you say your ignorant, without saying you are ignorant? Hajj Amin al Husseini was not a Sheik, He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He was responsible for the 1929 Hebron Massacre as well as the 1936 to 1939 Arab Revolt.
@@shainazion4073 Yeah they can't bring themselves to say it. Its a loyalty sort of issue I suppose. They know it opens up problems for the credability of their cause. I dont think it does though. They could just say that they dont support what this guy did & that he was a bad guy....but they can't seem to do it. They certainly dont refrain from reminding the West of all the bad characters they have.
@@jrjrdiablo_the_devils_advocateIn fact, they do not know him. Muslims usually do not care about the sheikhs. I am a former Muslim. If you asked me who the Mufti of Syria was 70 years ago, I would not know.
@@nassermz8848 That may very well be true, the average person wouldnt know at all. Before long they wont remember Arafat either. There may be a concerted effort to not teach this in school for fear of critical thinking & possible apostasy. But I'm sure that members of Hamas & other group leadership know exactly who he is.
I see that one girl and just realized this was filmed couple months ago .
This is mind blowing!!! how they never heard of their own first father!!!!
I heard he became one day a looser to them for some reason in the end of hes life.....
Thanks for asking this important question its about time!
Very ignorant he wasn't their founding father
@@hyperdog67
How ignorant of you!
Yes he was!
@@edithabramowitz1275 no. He wasn't. If you were right I'd agree with you.. bit you're not.
@@hyperdog67
My greatgrandmother was born and raised in Jerusalem Palasteina under the british mandate. She told us that Jews and Arabs lived in peace with each other. They Would sip tea together and were great neighbors! until the mufti riled them up.
I have a feeling they know more than they are willing to say on camera
To be fair, all sorts of parties had treaties with Germany including the Catholic Church and Russia and the UK. Were they all party to the final solution?
Yes .
Yes and the USA played a HUGE role in the rise of Nazism.
did the catholic church leader personally joined the nazi party and recruited many catholics to the nazi forces?
no, but husseini did (recruit muslim soldiers)
4:03 I'm surprised that Palestinian guy goes against Hitler
You hardly know anything about him yourself yet have the gall to go out and expect random Palestinian people on the street to be knowledgeable of the political intricacies of obscure figures from the 1930s.
He is not Corey's first leader as the Grand Mufti was to the "Palestinians". He was a very important figure in "Palestinian" history. The fact that they don't recognize his name shows how devoid of reality they are in their teachings.
@@shainazion4073 Actually, his grandfather Mohammed Tahir Mustafa Tahir al-Husayni was the Qadi (Chief Justice) of the Sharia courts of Jerusalem under the Ottomans, and his father Kamil al-Husayni was the first to be formally designated the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem under British Mandate Palestine. So he wasn’t the first to occupy such a position of leadership among the Palestinian people. In any case, he wasn’t the first Palestinian leader in history either. There are those who trace Palestinian Arab nationalism back to a 17th-century religious leader, Mufti Khayr al-Din al-Ramli (1585-1671) who was born, raised, lived and died in Ramla. Others consider the 1834 Arab revolt in Palestine as the first formative event of the Palestinian people, a revolt against the Egyptian rule of Ibrahim Pasha which was led by Qasim Pasha al-Ahmad, chief of the Jamma'in subdistrict of Jabal Nablus. Another important leader was Jamal al-Husayni (1894-1982). Other prominent families which formed part of the Palestinian leadership were the Nashashibi family of possible Kurdish-Circassian origin (notably Raghib Nashashibi was appointed as Mayor of Jerusalem in 1920), the ‘Abd al Hadi family, the Khalidi family, al-Dajjani family, and the al-Shanti family.
@@shainazion4073 He's not though the only notable thing he did was the Arab revolt of 36
I'm not really surprised. I don't imagine that Arab teachers are particularly eager to teach children about this disgraceful piece of Arab history.
It seems pretty slanted to me that when you ask palestinians questions all you're asking about is an Iman from the 30's that met with Hitler once. it seems pretty slanted and biased and I know why you're doing that. Just to try and show Jews that all Palestinians praise a man who met with Hitler. I think it's dishonest and I'm not gonna watch any more of your videos.
The man was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He was the first Palestinian leader, he started the Nebi Musa Riots, the Hebron Massacre, and the Arab Revolt. His family Is one of the most important and influential Arab families.
To answer the last guys question, America is a democracy, but our Democracy does not ensure democracy for nations and people abroad.
unless they have oil
Lol america is not a democracy
One thing to keep in mind is that many palestinians do not continue education after highschool so there is a good chance they never actually learned about him. Many men in palestine see no point in completing a university degree due to the way the occupation has affected the job market there.
There were university students in their 20s in this video who also had no clue
He's not an important figure in history.
except for Netanyahu and his zionists ignorants who so bad want to make palistinians as if they're nazis when in truth it's the opposite.
Fun facts:
Under Jordan until 1967 - 1 semiacademic institute.
Under Israel after 1967 - 14 colleges and universities.
Because of the occupation??? Or because of the culture? Iran Afghanistan both are limiting education for women and what subjects can be studied....even the one jewosh school in iran is forbidden to have hebrew taught ... maybe education in palestiane is shaped to only fit a narrative that furthers war and conflict than realizing western values and social norms of most modern countries
Or they plan on becoming terrorists I’ve heard the son of Hamas and he verified it all! So I guess if your life goal is to Die for God u don’t care about education or anything else just sad
Israeli’s: what do you think of Otto Skorzeny?
He was literally the most powerful Arab in mandatory Palestine. HOW THE HECK THEY DON'T KNOW?!
I like your project, but you should get your facts straight, otherwise these surveys are a bit pointless. Al-Husseini did not just "meet with Hitler". There are plenty of books about his role in Nazi-Germany and the holocaust.
Amazing how Palestinians always chose the loser to put their faith in.
Yeah - but regardless, it's always everyone else's fault when things go wrong 🙄
@@goranjosicThey take cry bullying to world class levels!
@@solvingpolitics3172Palestinians do cry bullying?! Hahahahahaha I thought that was an Israeli thing… always playing the victim…
Low literacy, and they also being influenced by outside forces, especially the anti-british and anti-zionist.
You are the loser to be a jew and Israeli as animals are very much appreciated than you!
Hajj Amin was the uncle of Abd Al Kader lol 3:20
You should've said "Do you know that he was a well known Nazi and that he regularly helped Hitler?". Not "Do you know that he met Hitler?'
He Didn't help Hitler 🙄
He waz not a nazi
Mind your language 🙄
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yz source: you made it up
You can search it in google
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yzHe did help Hitler - he recruited Muslims for the SS
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yzhe was a nazi in the nazi party whos responsible for recruiting many nazi soldiers.
2 videos asking Palestinians and Israelis: Do you hope for peace
A fascist that was the inspiration for Hamas.
Ze’ez Jabotinsky tried to work with Hitler. Does that bother you Corey?
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Haj Amin al Husseini was a great man.
Believe me when I say a lot of Palestinians don't know much about Amin Husseini compared to other more famous Palestinian figures in history. People just use Amin as a gotcha moment towards the Palestinians while there are hundreds of more famous Arab Palestinian figures that Palestinians look upon.
What "other famous Palestinians", when Corey asked them, they brought up people like Saladin who was a Kurd???
How is he not the most famous? He was the Palestinian-Arab leader for 30+ years, which is a gigantic percentage of their overall history.
It is so unbelievably bizarre to me how the whole Palestinian identity is based on the Nakhba, and yet they don't know anything about the guy who caused it.
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Your statement makes 0 sense
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One guy hated all Jews because of Zionism and their aspirations that means the Zionists millitas had the right to destroy 500 Arab villages???
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Haj Amin Al Hussieni didn’t even have a role in the conflict in the late 1940s he was exiled
Je had his own office under Nazis and helped them start extermination rather than expelling of the Jews, he also set up concentration camps in Bosnia against Romany people and Serbians. He escaped from France to Egypt after the war and founded what became PLO, trained Yaser Arafat (Egyptian born leader of PLO) who refused 2 state solution…
They don’t know Haj Amin Al Husseini because he was never a relevant leader for Palestinians outside of Jerusalem.
In 1948 he only had around 3% of the population behind him. (Source - The Birth of Israel by Simcha Flapan).
So it makes sense that most people now don’t know him. He barely matters at all in Palestines history.
He was posthumously turned into a bogeyman figure to make it seem like all Palestinians were virulently hateful of Jewish settlers, and is still used to justify the crimes that took place in 1948.
exactly
He was irrelevant.
Are you also asking the British: What do you think of Oswald Mosley?
Oswald Mosley wasn't the leader of the UK..
Corey ask the Israeli what they think about Zionists and nazi relationship during hitler.
The Zionists did not have a relationship with Hitler at all. There were some that chose to speak with the Nazis to try to save Jews. They didn't side with the Nazis.
This is an attempt at diversion or false narrative.....a pathetic one at that. To suggest in some weird sense, that Zionists would have been working with Nazis all along...absurd deluded thinking. A mind is a terrible thing to waste. Please get help.
Go ahead, tell what was the conmection
He just met with Adolph Hitler? You are not giving them or us any other context? I don't get it? 🙄
He basically want to Ethnic cleanse the Jews in Palestine/Middle East and work with Hitler to achieve that. Amin al-Husseini was a honorary Aryan according to Hitler
Не понимаю, как можно заключить мир с такими людьми?
I don’t understand how people like you exist
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You should have asked if they are a fan of Ryan Gosling as they are one of the same.
Most of them are migrants they don’t know him only Arafat, the older Arabs know him.
Funny cuz we know who the migrants are here. You know Ukraine and Belarus are not part of the Levant.
Why don't you ask Israelis 'Do you support your government killing 13,000+ civilians? And for the people that say these are not accurate numbers: In every conflict, afterwards, the Gaza Health ministry's numbers almost always match the Israeli government's number/WHO and the UN. There is a list of names and Israeli issued numbers for each of these.
How much of these "civilians" were part of hamas? And why does hamas use them as human shield but you blame Israel? Don't attack Israel if you don't want Israel to attack back, don't use your civilian population as human shields if you don't want them to die.
Better yet, do you support the killing of Jews...civilians, children, elderly, dogs, farm animals, etc?? Should anyone accept the killing of the PA civilians, no way not all, its a travesty & horrible.
@@y.l7455Human Shield is a lame excuse
Idf have been using this Excuse since years
Israel gave over 5 weeks of warnings to flee Gaza city. Those that stayed were given plenty of time to flee. Israel does not target civilians. Israel could have destroyed ALL the Gazans in 2 hours, but instead gave telephone warnings, dropped flyers, and supplied and defended civilian corridors for the Gazans to use to escape the war.
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Excuse? Are you serious? Excuse? What do you want the IDF to do when hamas does use human shields? Not only the IDF accused hamas in this and proved it, but NATO and the UN accused hamas in this either. The leaders of hamas never hided it themselves. Lame excuse is your support for hamas.
I'm not impressed with Corey Gil-Shuster. Al Husseini was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, not an Imam. He was also the uncle of Arafat.
What do you think of US president Hoover meeting with Hitler? And what do you think of America having good relations with Hitler before he invaded Europe? Your question was sneaky to try and assassinate a character….
Let’s see your documentation? We both know you are just a liar!
Husseini met with hitler in 1941, two years after he invaded countries in europe
Thats very disingenuous of you to suggest that an American president would know about the intentions of what Hitler was going to do in the future. Because Hoover met with Hitler in 1938. Many heads of gov't did the same at the time. Germany invades Poland in 1939 thus sparking WW2. The death camps were a few years after that. The Mufti met with the Nazis in 1941 & afterwards. There is documentation of what they talked about.....hint it was about the Jews.
Don't remember hoover working with Hitler on genocide
Wait.... did Hoover meet with Hitler to help him plan his invasions and eradication of non Arian races? To knowingly condone the inhumane treatment and m*rd%r of millions of people because of their race/beliefs/heritage/skin or hair colour .... in short because they weren't ArianGermans?😱
I thought that was just the requisite neighbourliness of political leaders to broker good relations and soften any tensions ..... If I'd known Hoover was plotting similar schemes and collaboration with Hitler as HajAminAlHusseini, I'd have made sure to have that oversight corrected in history books,
Time for a deeper dive into history I think🤔
Mahmoud Abbas admires him.
This man was not important to anyone in the all Arab world
But He is very important to Israel propaganda 😂
This is why nobody know him 😂
He was the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He was the reason for the Hebron Massacre of Jews, and was the ideology behind the Arab Revolt of 1936 through 1939. How is that not being important? He was the First leader of the "Palestinian" people.
@@shainazion4073So now u r blaming Palestinians for holocaust
"Germans destroyed our homes please Don't destroy our hopes "
Who said this line
Who showed sympathy towards European Jews after seeing the. Bannner
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yz Please grow the hell up, you insisted you were in college. That sign was written one time to the British, not to any Palestinians. There was NO Palestinian state, people, or government before 1948, the Palestinian people were invented in 1964 by the KGB and PLO.
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yz Who was in charge? Who was the government? Not any Palestinians!! The British were in charge, their only goal was to reconstitute the Jewish homeland in the Area of Palestine.
From the Mandate of Palestine Charter;
*_"Whereas recognition has thereby been given to the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country"_*
Is that why the balastinians name their schools and streets after him?
You should have asked what they think about his agreements with Hitler about the Jews...
The guy said hada ichi kwaies (working with Hitler was good) but your biased "translater" skipped the first words.
Arafat was not a leader lol and neither was the mufti . These Arab countries don't know what a leader is, and it's scary