al-Zawahri - Israel Not Behind 9/11 Attacks
Photo: Gilleleje, Denmark. A shofar-blowing statue, a monument to the Danish Jews who tried to flee the Nazis, some of whom succeeded, crossing in fishing boats to Sweden, and some of whom were betrayed and sent to the Thereseinstadt concentration camp.
Snopes supplied a cogent set of arguments compelling any intelligent person to see this Muslim rumor as a blatant lie. Indeed, can anyone believe that 4,000 Jews were told not to show up for work but to keep the whole thing hush-hush from their gentile friends and co-workers? And that they still have kept it as a secret for more then 6 years? Is it even conceivable that not even one Jew among all those thousands hasn't spilled the beans to the National Enquirer or even to the anti-American rag, the New York Times which would gladly pay millions if such a thing were true?
What I don't understand is how Al-Manar can portray Jews as greedy, bloodsucking, money-grubbing whores and at the same time insist that not one single Jew from among those four thousand has betrayed this secret all these years. Not one filthy, dishonorable Jew. What a beautiful and honorable race these Jews! And this opinion from those who hate us. Amazing.
Some of my readers will recall that Al-Manar programming consists of children's shows that glorify homicide bombers; anti-American and anti-Semitic material - including the infamous "blood libel" which fallaciously accuses Jews of slaughtering Christian children to make Matzah for the Passover holiday. I mean really, when was the last time you saw red matzah at Shop-Rite?
Do you know who else disagrees with the Hezbollah version of 9/11?
YAHOO News,
Al-Qaida No. 2 says 9/11 theory propagated by IranOsama bin Laden's chief deputy in an audiotape Tuesday accused Shiite Iran of trying to discredit the Sunni al-Qaida terror network by spreading the conspiracy theory that Israel was behind the Sept. 11 attacks.
The comments reflected al-Qaida's No. 2 leader Ayman al-Zawahri's increasing criticism of Iran. Al-Zawahri has accused Iran in recent messages of seeking to extend its power in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq and through its Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.