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March 22, 2019
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Omar Speaks at CAIR Fundraiser
IPT News
March 22, 2019
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It might seem
natural for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Los Angeles
chapter to invite U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar to speak at Saturday evening's fundraising dinner.
CAIR is predominantly a conservative Sunni-run political organization.
and Omar, D-Minn., is one of two Muslim women recently elected to Congress.
She chooses to wear a hijab, conforming with conservative Islamic ideology.
But she also has endured a series of controversies over anti-Semitic
comments which she claims are simple statements criticizing Israel. Israel
"hypnotized the world" to hide its "evil deeds," she
wrote in 2012. American support for Israel is "all about the
Benjamins, baby," she wrote last month. And as a congresswoman, she feels
pressured "to have allegiance/pledge support to a foreign
country."
That's a trifecta of anti-Semitism. Jewish mind control protects Israel
from repercussions from its evil. Jewish money controls politics. And
Israel's supporters demand that others to share their dual allegiances.
CAIR and its officials have stood by Omar, saying
she has exhibited "courage in speaking the truth about Israel's
racial, religious and ethnic segregation" and taken a "courageous and principled stance"
against the "Israeli Lobby."
But what drives CAIR's opposition to the "Israeli lobby" and
just about all other things related to Israel?
CAIR was created in 1994 by Omar Ahmad and Nihad Awad, who were members of the Muslim Brotherhood's "Palestine
Committee." Internal records seized by the FBI show that the committee
was charged with supporting Hamas politically and financially. Its internal
documents included
CAIR among the organizations under its umbrella.
One Palestine Committee report described the group's mission as "defending the
Islamic cause in Palestine and support for the emerging movement, the Hamas
Movement."
Ahmad was a driving force within the Palestine Committee, FBI Agent Lara
Burns testified in 2008, during the prosecution of the
Texas-based Holy Land Foundation and five former officials. He served on
its executive committee where he planned, convened and moderated an October 1993 Palestine Committee meeting
in Philadelphia where members discussed ways to "derail" a
U.S.-led peace agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians. The group
used a simple code when talking about Hamas, reversing the spelling and
calling it "Samah" instead.
A witness told the FBI that Ahmad, who also went by the name Omar
Yehya, became president of the Palestine Committee – an MB/Hamas-support
umbrella organization – after founder Mousa Abu Marzook's deportation from
the United States.
Prior to forming CAIR, Ahmad and Awad worked with the Islamic
Association for Palestine (IAP), which internal documents place within the
Palestine Committee as a propaganda arm and organizer of fundraisers. IAP published Hamas communiques and its anti-Semitic
charter. A 1992 IAP "Islamic Action Plan for Palestine," praised Hamas
for "resisting the Zionist occupation [with] a lot of sacrifices from
martyrs, detainees, wounded, injured, fugitives and deportees," which
"restored hope and life to the Muslim nation and the notion that the
flare of Jihad has not died out and that the banner of Islamic Jihad is
still raised."
"The Government has produced ample evidence to establish the
associations of CAIR, ISNA and NAIT with HLF, the Islamic Association for
Palestine ('IAP'), and with Hamas," wrote U.S. District Judge Jorge Solis, who presided
over the Holy Land trial.
The FBI, which obtained that evidence, broke off relations with CAIR in
2008, explaining,
"unless we can resolve whether there continues to be a connection
between CAIR or its executives and HAMAS, the FBI does not view CAIR as an
appropriate liaison partner."
That remains the FBI's posture more than a decade later.
While Ahmad left CAIR's national board, Awad remains CAIR's executive
director. Awad publicly expressed his support for Hamas in 1994, the same year
CAIR was created. He has never retracted that support or directly condemned
Hamas.
Awad's constant leadership reinforces a point prosecutors made in the HLF case:
"CAIR has been identified by the Government at trial as a
participant in an ongoing and ultimately unlawful conspiracy to support a
designated terrorist organization, a conspiracy from which CAIR never
withdrew."
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