New Israel Fund Supported by UK Muslim Supremacist Leader

Mohammed_Amin_photoTell me who your friends are, and I’ll tell you who you are.

The New Israel Fund was supported on Twitter tonight by none other than Mohammed Amin, a British Muslim who is Vice Chairman of the Conservative Muslim Forum.

He regularly supports NIF – and here’s his latest:

https://twitter.com/Mohammed_Amin

Mohammed Amin @Mohammed_Amin  ·  2h 2 hours ago

I would like to reaffirm my support for the New Israel Fund. I deplore the politically motivated attacks on it. #NIFLoveBomb

To cite Wikipedia, Amin’s “organisation claim that British relations with Israel could ‘damage Britain’s relationships with 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide, including those in Britain.’ and calls on the party to be more sympathetic towards Iran’s nuclear ambitions.” [5]

Melanie Phillips, a columnist for the Daily Mail and Spectator magazine, has said of its report An Unquiet World: A Response, that “The recent paper written for the Tories by the Conservative Muslim Forum is a deeply troubling document. Set up to provide a dialogue with Britain’s Muslims and advise on tackling Islamist extremism [that the politically correct way of saying Muslim terrorism], the group merely demonstrated depressingly that it shares many of the culturally belligerent attitudes driving that extremism.”[1]

Nile Gardiner in the National Review Online criticized the same report, suggesting that it “openly appeases Islamic radicalism.” Gardiner said in the same article that, “The establishment of the Conservative Muslim Forum is a dangerous flirtation with Islamic extremism that should be brought to an end.”[2]

A. Millar in The Brussels Journal has remarked, “A radical form of Islam is on the rise in Britain. It is facilitated by sharia courts, and, in my personal opinion, by the Conservative Muslim Forum.”[3]

In other news, as reported on Front Page Mag, alongside Alisa Doctoroff  “other NIF donors, such as Peter Ascoli, emanate from famous families who have a long history of Jewish animosity towards Israel. Peter’s grandfather, Julius Rosenwald, was Chairman & President of Sears, the largest retailer in America, whose biographer noted, “Unlike many of his contemporaries in the Jewish community, he had no interest in Zionism, feeling that a homeland in Israel had nothing to offer American Jews, who had already found a land of opportunity in which to flourish and grow.”

http://pamelageller.com/2015/03/new-israel-fund-supported-by-uk-muslim-supremacist-leader.html/

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