Kuwaiti Cleric: Jews Shatter the Spirit Of Every Country They Settle In; Hitler Warned His People

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Published on Oct 5, 2021
Kuwaiti cleric Jihad Al-'Ayesh delivered a talk in which he said that the Jews shatter the spirit of every country they settle in. He said that an example of this was when Benjamin Franklin, whom he said had been an American president, had said that the Jews were a grave danger to the United States because their morals of prostitution and usury had flooded the United States. He also said that in Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler warned the German people of the prostitution spread by the Jews. Al-'Ayesh said that this is all part of the Jewish religion and that it appears in the Torah. He also claimed that 90% of nightclub owners are Jewish. Al-'Ayesh posted the video to his YouTube channel on November 21, 2018. Jihad Al-'Ayesh has previously denied the Holocaust and made other anti-Semitic remarks (see MEMRI TV clips 6180 and 6606). His son, Salah Al-Deen Al-'Ayesh, has also made anti-Semitic remarks (see MEMRI TV clip 6717).

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