Arab town near Jerusalem flies nazi flag
Hundreds of residents of Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem, were astounded Monday morning to see an oversized Nazi flag flying next to a mosque in the Arab town of Beit Omar.No doubt they were showing their support for Haj-Amin el-Husseini, the mufti who collaborated with the nazis during WW2.
The residents notified the IDF.
A resident, Uri Arnon, told the Tazpit News Agency: "I felt we were going back 75 years, losing our hold on the land. The Arabs no longer feel the need to hide their murderous tendencies, announcing out loud that they wish to annihilate us."
An IDF spokesman said that the flag was hung on an electrical line, and that they were waiting to professionals to come and remove it.
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