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Steven Emerson,
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July 17, 2017
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Muslim
Brotherhood Leads Calls for "Intifada" Against Israel
by IPT News • Jul 17, 2017 at
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The Muslim
Brotherhood called for an "Islamic Intifada" – a violent uprising
– against Israel Friday following the day's deadly Palestinian terrorist
attack in Jerusalem.
"The Muslim Brotherhood calls upon the sons of the Islamic Umma
(nation), its Ulema (Muslim religious scholars), figures and blocs for an
Intifada in order to stop the (alleged Israeli) violations of holy
sites...," the Brotherhood wrote on its official Arabic-language website and
translated by the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT).
Palestinian terrorist organizations Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic
Jihad followed the Muslim Brotherhood's lead with a joint statement on Monday, also translated by IPT,
"calling on the masses of the Palestinian people to prepare and
declare a general mobilization to defend al-Aqsa Mosque and to escalate the
Quds Intifada."
The Brotherhood admitted its main motivation for "our intended
uprising" is to "pressure all Western governments, Arab regimes
and international organizations to intervene to stop violations by gangs of
the Zionist entity..."
On Friday, three Israeli-Arab terrorists from Umm-al Fahm shot and killed two Israeli police officers of Druze
descent at the Temple Mount. Other police officers shot the terrorists dead
after they retreated into the Temple Mount compound. According to the Times
of Israel, the attackers were reportedly members of the banned Northern Branch of the
Islamic Movement, a Muslim Brotherhood affiliated organization led by a
radical Arab Israeli Raed Salah and former mayor of Umm al-Fahm.
The Jerusalem Post later interviewed several residents of Umm el-Fahm, many of
whom believe that the al-Aksa mosque is under threat by Israel. Some of the
respondents believe the Israeli-Arab terrorists were motivated to kill by
this belief.
"They did this because of the feeling that al-Aksa is in
danger," a young man told the Jerusalem Post. "Every year
we used to have a festival on the theme 'al-Aksa is in danger.' Since the
government banned the movement, we no longer have it, but a lot of people
still support the movement."
The Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement controlled Umm el-Fahm for
21 years and maintains a strong support base in the area. "Al-Aksa is
in danger" is the Islamic Movement's mantra.
The Muslim Brotherhood's statement reaffirms the organization's
extremist and divisive worldview, labeling any Muslim a "traitor"
if they fail to join the uprising: "The Muslim Brotherhood stresses
that defending holy places, and blood and goods is a Sharia duty and a duty
to every Muslim, which cannot be ignored except by a traitor or someone
submissive."
Brotherhood spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi also issued a series of statements
during the past couple of days inciting Muslims to join the struggle
against Israel.
"It is incumbent on the Umma of Islam to leave aside minor issues
and side battles, and be concerned with the primary cause of Islam: the
cause of Palestine and what the prisoner al Aqsa Mosque is being subject
to," Qaradawi wrote in a Twitter post Monday.
The most recent attack in Israel and the Brotherhood's subsequent call
for an intifada is the latest example of Muslim Brotherhood-sanctioned violence.
In April, senior Muslim Brotherhood member 'Izz Al-Din Dwedar called for an "intifada" targeting Egyptian
embassies around the world in a Facebook post translated by The Middle East Media Research Institute
(MEMRI).
In protest of death sentences handed to members of the Brotherhood in
Egypt, Dwedar suggested for violent action on May 3.
Egyptians abroad should "protest [outside] Egyptian embassies and
lay siege to them, and steadily escalate [their actions], up to and
including raiding the embassies in some countries, disrupting their work
and occupying them if possible, in order to raises awareness to our
cause," Dwedar wrote.
Related Topics: IPT News, Muslim
Brotherhood, incitement,
Temple
Mount, Hamas,
Palestinian
Islamic Jihad, intifada,
Islamic
Movement Northern Branch, Umm-al
Fahm, Yusuf
al-Qaradawi, 'Izz
Al-Din Dwedar
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