Un ricordo israeliano di Luisa Morgantini
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Cari Amici d'Informazione Corretta,
         I thought I would tell you about my meeting with Luisa Morgantini several years ago here in Jerusalem. After the massacre in the Sbarro restaurant in downtown Jerusalem [I can't remember now if that was in the summer of 2001 or the summer of 2002, probably 2001], Morgantini came to Jerusalem with other so-called "peace activists" and "human rights activists" and that ilk. It seems that most of them were British or Italian. Morgantini came not in solidarity with the victims of the Sbarro bombing, not to protest that massacre, but to protest the Israeli government decision to close the Orient House as its non-violent response to the massacre. I walked over to her group's demonstration in front of the American Colony Hotel [close to Orient House] which is very close to Jewish  neighborhoods in Jerusalem.
 
I didn't know who she was then but I started talking with a short woman who told me that her family had been  Communists before her and that she was a deputy in the EU parliament at Strasbourg. I asked her if she didn't know that the Husseini family, owners of Orient House, were the family of Haj Amin el-Husseini, mufti of Jerusalem and Nazi collaborator in the Holocaust. She said that "we know that." I wanted to ask her if she and her friends knew that, then why were they supporting Arab mass murderers. But I didn't get to ask her that question. I did speak to her later. She said to me in Italian that the solution of "due stati" was a good solution for everybody. I told her that the "two state" solution was meant to help the Arabs finish Hitler's work. After that answer, she did not want to speak to me anymore. Apparently, I was too hardheaded, too "testarrudo." She did not tell me her name at the time but I later saw her photo in the newspaper with her name. I also saw her photo as she carried a sign saying "Free the Orient House." Imagine that notion!! Freeing a house!! To me this represented the absurdity of the Euro "peace activists." They couldn't care less about the murdered Jews but they were concerned about an imprisoned house!!!
It is interesting that she knew of the Mufti Husseini's Nazi collaboration but that she did not make any logical connection between that Nazi collaboration and  the presentday Arab mass murder terrorism.
By the way, you can look at my website which  focusses on the history of Jews in the Land of Israel, on Jewish-Arab relations, particularly in Israel throughout history, especially in Jerusalem, on the status of Jews and other dhimmis in Islam, especially in Israel, etc. I quote on my site from Magdi Allam's book, Kamikaze Made in Europe.  Here is the link:
http://ziontruth.blogspot.com
Shalom
E A Green