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Islamist-Arab palestine Nazi: Izzat Darwaza
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Posted on 06/28/2023 12:56:22 PM PDT by Milagros

Islamist-Arab palestine Nazi: Muhammad 'Izzat Darwazeh /Darwaza محمد عزة دروزة; 1888–1984

The Arab War Effort: A Documented Account. United States: American Christian Palestine Committee, 1946, p. 7:

A group of Arab leaders was concentrated in Turkey where they conducted espionage activities on behalf of the Germans. Some of these sent to Germany intelligence received from agents in the different Arab countries was concentrated in Turkey.
Among them were: Izzat Darwaza, Akram Zuaytar, Muin al-Madi, Adil Arslan, Adil al-Azma, Nabih al-Azma and some of the Iraqi rebels. One group of Arab leaders did not succeed in reaching Germany, but was arrested by the British authorities in Iran and sent to Rhodesia. This group included Jamal al-Husseini, who was permitted to return to Palestine in 1946.

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The Moderm Arab Movement . A Tale of Frustration. - Review on Muhammad Izrat Darwaza's book:

The Wiener Library bulletin. United Kingdom: 1961, p. 37:

Unity, the author feels, will be achieved by gradually advancing education. He pleads that illiteracy be abolished, that schools be built, and life generally modelled on the Koran. Women should be educated too and allowed to take part in public life, though Government service should be open to them only if they have no other means of existence.

All public services must be drastically overhauled, he urges, adding the special point that gatherings of friends and acquaintances in Government offices must stop.

Some such reforms will strengthen the Arab cause, Darwaza thinks, and enable a nationalist generation to do away with that "stain of disgrace," the Jewish State . In a tirade of characteristic 'Arab antisemitism,' Darwaza :..."They are said to be seeking domination [sic. Darwaza] over the Arabs just as they have done [sic. Darwaza] in Germany before Hitler ..."

Call for Terrorists

The Arab States are called upon to recruit an army of commandoes among the Arab refugees, which would infiltrate every night into the territory of Israel in order to kill, to rob and to destroy. By doing so, he hopes, Arabs would sow fear among the Jews and break their morale. The hope is somewhat uncertain as he shows himself greatly impressed by the determination of the erstwhile Jewish [sic] "terrorist groups" and speaks with appreciation about the spirit of Jewish youth and the high ability and skill of Jewish officers.

Nothing is said about the links between Arab nationalists and the Nazis. The Ex-Mufti simply "came back from Europe where he had stayed during the war." A strong denial is made of the reports ("Jewish [sic] lies") that in the 1936-39 riots the Arabs received money and weapons from Germany and Italy.


TOPICS: History; Politics
KEYWORDS: darwaza; islamism; islamofascism; izzatdarwaza; izzatdarwazeh; mufti; naziarabs; rashidatlaib
Just another "hero" by their cult-ure.
1 posted on 06/28/2023 12:56:22 PM PDT by Milagros
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To: Milagros
Nafi, Basheer M. "The Arabs and the Axis: 1933-1940." Arab Studies Quarterly, vol. 19, no. 2, spring 1997:

In January 1937, a Palestinian delegation including 'Izzat Darwaza, Mu'in al-Madi and 'Awni 'Abd al-Hadi met with Grobba in Baghdad asking his support against the wave of Jewish immigration.

The Jerusalem Quarterly. (1978). Israel: Middle East Institute. p. 127
Jewish quota was imposed and that is why it was crowded with Jews in the first year, but in the following year the authorities took care of that, and only a few Jews were admitted to the college.

The dislike of Jews by Muslims in Iraq no doubt existed since early Islamic times, but one may say that during the thirties they became more intensely hated than ever before, due to anti-Semitic propaganda imported into Iraq by the German Minister to Baghdad, Dr. F. Grobba, and by many Syrians and Palestinians who found political asylum in Iraq, such as Hajj Amin al-Husaini, Dr. Izzat Darwaza and Darwish al-Miqdādī.

This propaganda penetrated mainly the ranks of Muslim youth in the colleges and in the high schools, as well as in the army and in the police. As a result, cases of murder of Jews were reported in 1936 and thereafter a process which culminated on June 1-2, 1941, in the first and only anti-Jewish pogrom which took place in modern Iraq. During these two days, known as the farḥud, hundreds of Jews were massacred and injured in Baghdad. The Jews of the capital were attacked by soldiers, policemen, high school and college students, using every kind of arms. Many of those who enjoyed the killing of Jews belonged to the nationalist para-military youth movement which modeled themselves on the Hitlerjugend.

On the second day of the farhud thousands of Arabs entered the capital to take advantage of that 'lucky day' to loot Jewish ...

2 posted on 06/28/2023 8:46:38 PM PDT by Conservat1
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