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Mohamed Anwar Hadid

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Mohamed Anwar Hadid is a an Arab real estate tycoon in Los Angeles, (married Dutch-American woman - Mary / Yolanda), who rewrites history of the Middle East, including about inhabitants of the area known then as Paletine.

In response, debunking his rewriting, it was reminded:[1]

Evidence to the Contrary.

Unfortunately, there were also plenty of homegrown Jewish-Palestinian cigarette companies that produced tobacco at the time, but for the purpose of debunking Hadid they have been very useful. What do you know “Palestine” was also printed on Hebrew ads that promoted tobacco or cigarettes for public consumption. Let there be no mistake before 1914 there were perhaps half a million inhabitants in the region. Palestine was an underdeveloped backwater – part of the Ottoman Empire and the Arabs had no autonomous political or administrative status. Among the diverse population of the land, there were also Jews, descendants of an old Jewish community that had survived there for centuries. Jews of Safed, in particular, had an almost undisturbed presence since the time of the Maccabees. But Safed had reached its zenith during the 15th century when many Jews, including illustrious scholars, had arrived after the Spanish Inquisition. Generally, their lives were miserable; they were dhimmis, second class subjects, and over the years their numbers had dwindled due to expulsions, murderous riots, and systemic oppression that kept them destitute for centuries. When Napoleon Bonaparte was in Palestine, in 1799, he noticed the disparaging treatment of Jews. He published a proclamation that also appeared in the French Moniteur newspaper whereby he recognized the Jews’ unique position of being ousted from their own country, and for thousands of years they were subjected to foreign rule that deprived them of their land. But their name and national identity remained intact. There were many similar accounts from travelers across Palestine:

“On the way to prayer at the Western Wall of Herod’s Temple, Jews drew the spite and malice of the resident Arabs, who deliberately scattered broken glass along their path. The Wall itself (the most sacred spot of Judaism) was fouled up with urine and feces, a dumping ground for garbage and sewage” (Robert  S. Wistrich, A Lethal Obsession Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad, p. 690).

Historian David Landes said the following about the Jews of Palestine:

“Their condition in pre-Zionist Holy Land (and in Islamic lands in general) was comparable to that of Blacks in the post-Reconstruction American South” (Robert  S. Wistrich, A Lethal Obsession Anti-Semitism from Antiquity to the Global Jihad, p. 690).

Palestinians blame Zionism for the deteriorating relations between Arabs and Jews in the region. But Arabs and Jews have always had a patchy history; you go as far back to Maimonides’ Epistle to Yemen (written in 1172) and find this:

“Remember, my coreligionists . . . the Arabs, who have persecuted us severely, and passed baneful and discriminatory legislation against us . . . Never did a nation molest, degrade, debase, and hate us as much as they“ (Hillel Hallkin, Yehudah Halevi, P. 295).

He incites hatred against Israel.

In 2020, after Floyd's death,, ge incited against Israel by linking BLM to Israel, publishing a horrific image.

it showed a caricature of an IDF soldier pressing against a Palestinian man’s neck while embracing an American cop who’s choking a black man with his knee.

That image was the impetus for learning more about the man behind the post, perhaps to understand his motivation for publishing the type of material that does nothing to promote peace and dialogue but instead, it fixates on historical revisionism that ascribes to Israel the world’s afflictions and fuels the nakba (catastrophe) narrative. It portrays Israel as a colonialist entity, an apartheid state, and Israelis into persona non-grata worldwide. The story of the Palestinian refugees and their right of return has a unique way of enlisting the most ardent of activists who embrace an all-or-nothing approach, and their hostility is especially selective – their main focus is castigating Israel and with the help of academics, students, and celebrities the lines are blurred between mainstream and extreme opinions. What is going on here? Is it really all about moral outrage over Israel’s existence?... He likes to vilify Israel just as much as he enjoys building grotesquely opulent mansions for the rich and famous. He may even like the former a little more than the latter. Also, he has a lot of followers, around one million, so do his children who are often featured in his posts.

His children [Bella Hadid|Bella] Gigi and Muslim Dua Lupa dating his son all incited hatred broadcasting to the many millions of their followers at Guardian of Walls operation before sharp rise in anti-Jewish racism, anti Semitism.[2]

His son Anwar said in text he wants Israelis 'erased'.[3]

It has been said, Mohamed's children inherited much of their Dutch mother's looks and all of their racist father's heart.

References

  1. Beware of A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing—Mohamed Hadid’s Polemic on His Palestine, Ilana K. Levinsky, TOI, June 11, 2020
  2. For the information of the Hadid sisters and their liberal friends: You have a responsibility to the harming of Jews, Natasha Kirtziuk-Gutman, Ynet, May 25, 2021
  3. Bella Hadid's brother says in text he wants Israelis 'erased', Ynet, May 26, 2021 Washington Free Beacon publishes screenshots of alleged exchange between Anwar Hadid and an Israeli woman, where he says, 'I wish them all to be erased from the planet,' while referring to Israelis; dismisses Israeli terror victims.

See also

Bella Hadid