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The New Orleans Jihadi’s Mosque Has a Revealing Reaction to His Action
Can you guess whom the mosque is blaming?
January 16, 2025 by Hugh Fitzgerald 12 Comments
 

The imam of the New Orleans jihadi’s mosque, Eiad Soudan, according to the Jerusalem Post, “has accused Jews of using usury to exploit and take control of the economy wherever they went.” He also said that “Hitler hated the Banu Israil so bad, because of the economy thing, they were in control of the economy,” and added: “So those who say that only the Banu Israil paid the price — everybody paid the price, they say thousands of Muslims were killed.”

Eiad Soudan doesn’t want the world to limit its sympathies to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, when there are so many others, including Muslims, who suffered during the war. And besides, he tells us, the Jews’ rule over the world’s economy means there was a valid reason for the Nazis wanting to eliminate them.

The mosque Jabbar attended is not about to help in the investigation of Jabbar; it has asked is members not to respond to questions from the media. And if the FBI tries to interview any members of the mosque, they should not answer, but refer the FBI to the Council on American Islamic Relations, or to the Islamic Society of Greater Houston, whose leaders will know how to best handle — that is, explain away or deny altogether — any attempt to link them to Jabbar.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/the-new-orleans-jihadis-mosque-has-a-revealing-reaction-to-his-action/
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