Palestinian Islamic Scholar Praises Martyrdom, Adds: The Jews Are the People of War and Corruption

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Published on Sep 29, 2022
On Friday, September 23, 2022, Dr. Nassar Al-Qaram, the head of the Nablus Shari’a Court of Appeals, delivered a sermon in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Dr. Al-Qaram said that in the battle against the Israeli “occupation”, the believers are guaranteed a positive outcome, because they will either be victorious or they will die as martyrs.

He said that the battle against the “occupation” will continue until Judgement Day, and he claimed that Israel even takes “into account” unborn Palestinian babies because it knows that they will one day fight against it. Later in the sermon, Dr. Al-Qaram described the Prophet Muhammad’s battles against the Jews in the Arabian Peninsula, and he said that the Jews are “the people of war and corruption”. Dr. Al-Qaram’s sermon was aired on Palestine TV. For more about Dr. Nasser Al-Qaram, see MEMRI TV Clips Nos. 9369 and 9545.

The MEMRI Lantos Project exposes anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial in the Middle East region and Middle Eastern communities in the West with the aim of supporting legislation and educating media and the general public.

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