U.S. Muslim Brotherhood Says Israel Started It

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A self-described “coalition” of groups, comprised mostly of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood, has issued a statement claiming the latest Gaza crisis was triggered when the Israelis killed a Palestinian man who approached the border fence. According to the press release issued by the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR):

A coalition* of American Muslim and Arab-American civil rights, community and advocacy organizations today called on President Obama to demand that Israel restore the ceasefire that it broke with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Since Israel began its latest round of attacks on Gaza, a number of Palestinian and Israeli civilians have been killed, including the 11-month-old son of a BBC journalist. In a statement, the coalition said: ‘We urge President Obama not to sit on the sidelines as American taxpayer-funded weapons are used to kill civilians — including babies — and to destroy the civilian infrastructure in Gaza. Our nation’s blind support for Israel’s brutal actions has done and continues to do immense harm to America’s image and interests in the Middle East and worldwide. ‘We regret the death or injury of any civilians on either side of this tragic conflict. It is time to tell Israel and the world that Palestinian blood and property are just as precious as that of Israelis. Until the core issue of justice for the Palestinian people is addressed by our nation and by the international community, we will no doubt witness endless repetitions of these senseless cycles of violence. ‘America must not be party to this violence, either through action or inaction.’ Media reports indicate that the latest violence in Gaza was triggered November 5 when Israeli forces killed a 23-year-old Palestinian man as he ‘approached the border fence.’ According to some accounts, the slain Palestinian was mentally challenged. On November 8, Israeli forces shot and killed a 13-year-old Palestinian boy who was ‘playing football with his friends in front of his family’s house.’

The signatories to the statement included:

  • American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
  • Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
  • Muslim Legal Fund of America (MFLA)

CAIR, ICNA, and the MAS are part of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood while the AMP is part of the U.S. Hamas support infrastructure and the MFLA had its origins in the defense of the leaders of the Holy Land Foundationconvicted in the financing of Hamas. The ADC frequently acts in concert with the USMB.

Past posts have noted that one of the common tactics of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood is to construct coalitions of its own front organizations as well as inter-related groups and individuals, giving the appearance that the Brotherhood has more broad-based support than it actually enjoys.

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