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Muslim-whistleblower, Nonie Darwish, reveals the actual cause of 'the new antisemitism' (which is NOT Zionism)

Ms. Nonie Darwish, a
Nonie Darwish exposes the Islamic aspect
of the bigotry from the Islamo-Black Axis
among the Democratic Party's Left-Wing

 

n Egyptian Gaza-raised ex-Muslim author and speaker,
attending the American Freedom Alliance's "The War on Men" in Los Angeles, discusses the deep-rooted anti-Semitism in Arab and Islamic culture.  She believes that that is the basis of the Arab-Israeli conflict. She asserts that this hatred is not just towards Jews of a particular skin color but is rooted in the religion itself.

Ms. Darwish also criticizes the censorship of criticism of Islam on platforms like YouTube due to the influence and power of wealthy Muslim countries. She shares her perspective on the region's focus on destroying Israel rather than improving its own society and expresses concern about the impact of lies on young people.

Nonie's father, an Egyptian Army General
was killed in their country's war with Israel.
She has since crusaded against Islamist
supremacist enmity towards minorities

Ms. Darwish argues that Hamas initiated the Arab-Israeli conflict and that the Western media propagates a false narrative vilifying Israel. She also criticizes President Obama for representing outdated Arab thinking and being influenced by his Muslim upbringing and potential communist connections.

Ms. Darwish urges Christians and Jews to speak out against their oppression and show support for their persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. She defends Israel's right to defend itself against its enemies and criticizes those who believe Israel should apologize for collateral damage caused during military conflicts.

Ms. Darwish also discusses the importance of faith and culture in the Middle East and the potential consequences of abandoning religious institutions. She distinguishes between Islam and Islamism and expresses concern about the ongoing conflict between good and evil and the need to fight against radical elements within Islam.

  

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00:00-05:00 Ms. Nonie Darwish, discusses the deep-rooted anti-Semitism in Arab and Islamic culture, which she believes is the basis of the Arab-Israeli conflict. She explains that this hatred is not just towards Jews of a particular skin color but is rooted in the religion itself. She asserts that Islam teaches bigotry and that Muhammad's wars against Jewish tribes in Medina are still being followed today. She emphasizes that this is not just a fringe belief but a mainstream one in Islam, which focuses more on its enemies than on its own teachings.

00:05:00 Ms. Darwish discusses the taboo surrounding criticism of Islam and the resulting censorship on platforms like YouTube. She explains that while religious debates between Christians and Jews were once allowed, any criticism of Islam is now forbidden due to the influence and power of wealthy Muslim countries.

She asserts that the Quran and Hadith contain anti-Jewish and anti-Christian verses promoting violence against non-Muslims.

She argues that Islam's focus on its enemies, rather than its followers, is unhealthy and hinders self-analysis and self-critique within the religion. Ms. Darwish, who grew up in Gaza, shares her perspective on the region's focus on destroying Israel rather than improving its own society.

00:10:00 Ms. Darwish discusses the focus of political leaders in Gaza on destroying Israel and the issue of civilian casualties in the Arab-Israeli conflict. She asserts that Hamas, the ruling power in Gaza, lies about the initiators of the conflict and the resulting casualties. She also mentions that Arab countries provide funding for Hamas, and the media spreads propaganda against Israel, leading to misinformed beliefs among Muslims and Westerners. She expresses concern about the impact of these lies on young people, particularly those studying in American colleges.

00:15:00 Ms. Darwish discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, specifically focusing on Hamas and the role of Western media in portraying the situation. She argues that Hamas, not Arab countries, initiated the war and that the Western media, which is generally leftist and influenced by Arab money, continues to propagate this narrative. She asserts that Hamas is not an anomaly but rather a reflection of the culture in the West Bank and Gaza, and that a Palestinian state, if created, would be devoted to annihilating Israel. She also suggests that the Arab League forbids Arab countries from absorbing the West Bank and Gaza to keep the conflict alive as a distraction for their populations.

For America, Israel, and the War on Terror

00:20:00 Ms. Darwish discusses her views on the Arab world's focus shifting away from the Arab-Israeli conflict towards self-improvement and expectations for better governance. She criticizes President Obama for representing outdated Arab thinking, rooted in the 1960s, and being influenced by his Muslim upbringing and potential communist connections. She argues that Obama's perspective on the Arab world is misguided, as the region is no longer solely focused on destroying Israel. She also suggests that there may be a connection between Islamism and communism, as they temporarily align in their goal to conquer the West.

00:25:00 She discusses the growing disfranchised groups, including Islamists and Communists, and the potential dangers they pose to society. She expresses concern over the apathy of many Americans towards these issues, despite the economic instability and the oppression of Christians and Jews in the Middle East. She urges Christians and Jews to speak out against their oppression and to show support for their persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. She believes that Christians in America have a responsibility to be vocal and to demonstrate their solidarity with Israel and other persecuted communities. She shares her personal experience of participating in demonstrations and carrying the Israeli flag as a sign of support.

00:30:00 She discusses the importance of faith and culture in the Middle East and the potential consequences of abandoning religious institutions. She explains that if churches and synagogues are closed, they will be filled by Islam. She also distinguishes between Islam and Islamism, describing Islam as a political religion and a movement against the Bible. She expresses concern about the ongoing conflict between good and evil and the need to fight against radical elements within Islam. Darwish also defends Israel's right to defend itself against its enemies and criticizes those who believe Israel should apologize for collateral damage caused during military conflicts.

00:35:00 She discusses her background and her activism. She defends Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas and expresses her frustration with the label of "Infidel" or "Kafer" in the Islamic world. She mentions that she has four books available on Amazon and is active on social media, specifically Twitter and Facebook. She also mentions that she receives invitations to speak around the world and encourages people to contact her through those platforms.

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