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Here’s the latest death cult insanity, preached last Friday at the Zayid Bin-Sultan Al Nuhayyan mosque in Gaza: PA sermon ‘O God, show us a black day for the Jews, the Americans, and their supporters’.

Shaykh Ibrahim Mudayris delivers the sermon, which he begins by praising God for “turning the execution of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin into a new life for the Palestinian people and making his assassination a scandal for the alleged misfit state, Israel.” He hails the other martyrs who, he says, “were killed by the US missiles, tanks, and planes in rancorous Zionist hands.” He prays: “O God, if we are unable to reply to the Jews, and if we are unable to avenge for the blood of the martyrs, they are within your power, O Almighty God. Show us the miracles of Your power on them. Show us a black day for the Jews.”

The imam also hails the “blessing” of the martyrdom of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin and says: “God made his assassination a call for the unity of the Arab, Islamic, and Palestinian nation. His death or martyrdom turned out to be a new life for this nation. How strange! The martyrdom of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin has become a call for national unity on this land.”

The imam continues: “It is not strange to see sparks coming out of the eyes of President Yasir Arafat, as he announced a public general mourning in all the institutions of this homeland for his comrade Shaykh Ahmad Yasin. It is not strange to hear Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades threatening to reply and avenge for Shaykh Ahmad Yasin before Al-Qassam Brigades. It is not strange to find the brigades of all the other fronts threatening to reply even before the sons of Yasin did.” He says: “It is not strange to find the first reply to his blood, assassination, and execution come from the Lebanese Resistance men in Lebanon. Why not, after all, they are the brothers of the Palestinian Resistance. Their reply came by making plans for the formation of brigades named after the martyr, leader Shaykh Ahmad Yasin.”

The imam continues with the same theme in the second sermon. He urges Muslims to remain patience in face of Israel’s crimes until the liberation of Palestine. He also appeals to the Arab leaders who would meet in Tunis to close their ranks.

The imam concludes with a prayer for unity. He prays to God to shake the land under the Zionists and United States and its allies. He also prays: “O God, show us a black day for the Jews, the Americans, and their supporters. O God, avenge for the blood of our martyrs, besieged leaders, wounded, prisoners, and deportees. O God, remove the injustice on us.”

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