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Abbas’ advisor: Israel benefits from ISIS attacks in Egypt

Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques-Zilberdik  |
         

Senior Abbas advisor Al-Habbash:

Israel benefits from ISIS attacks in Egypt

 

Advisor Al-Habbash “LIKES” Facebook post:

“Jews are behind all that is happening from Iraq to Egypt”
 

Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
      
Mahmoud Abbas’ advisor on Religious and Islamic Affairs and Supreme Shari’ah Judge Mahmoud Al-Habbash wrote in response to the Islamic State terrorist attack that killed dozens of Egyptian soldiers in Sinai yesterday, that Israel is the one benefiting from the attack:

Al-Habbash: “I have no doubt that the main beneficiary - and perhaps the only one that really benefits - of the attack in Egypt is Israel. Simply put, this means that whoever harms Egypt is acting for the good of Israel, whether or not they want to.”
[Facebook page of Mahmoud Al-Habbash, July 1, 2015]

Al-Habbash received on his Facebook page a response from a Ashraf Salameh Abu Islam, charging that the Jews’ goal is to conquer from the Euphrates to the Nile, and that “Jews are behind all that is happening from Iraq to Egypt.” Instead of ignoring the post or negating it - Al-Habbash “liked” it.

This is the message Mahmoud Al-Habbash “liked”:

“This is what the Jews are working towards: The establishment of the great kingdom from the Iraq river [Euphrates] to the Nile. They [the Jews] used people with twisted, extreme faith, and the Jews are behind all that is happening from Iraq to Egypt. Unfortunately, there are those who implement their [the Jews’] plans in the name of Islam.”
[Facebook page of Mahmoud Al-Habbash, July 1, 2015]

Palestinian Media Watch recently reported on the PA’s and Fatah’s ongoing libel that Israel is like ISISand behind their attacks across the Muslim world.

Note: ISIS - Islamic State attack on Egyptian checkpoints (July 1, 2015) - A jihadist group affiliated with the Islamic State terror organization attacked several Egyptian military checkpoints in northern Sinai simultaneously, killing and injuring dozens of Egyptian soldiers.


 

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