The Nazi-connections of Husseini are known, but what's the point of this? To prove that all Arabs are Nazis?
First not all Arabs are Nazi's thats not the point,the point is the shared goal of iradicating the Jewish people.
"England my..." you seem to think there are only two sides, black and white. However the truth is sometimes a bit more complex.
Yes it is complex,if it was'nt we probably would'nt be talking about it now
Nothing is gained by likening either side in the Palestine conflict to the Nazis. These comparisons are just wrong.
How are they wrong? this isn't propaganda this is history,to understand how this conflict has got to where it is facts are important
Anti-semitism is wrong and there is no excuse for it. However, the view that Islam is inherently anti-semitic is ahistorical and wrong. Political/racial anti-semitism in the Arabic world is an import from the West and recent. Religious antisemitism is found both in Islam and Christianity.
Ah see thats where you have gone wrong,i never said Islam is anti-Semetic,Islam and Islamism are two different things.
As for anti-Semtism being an import from the West,anti-Semitism has been around forever and the West has indeed contributed to it ever since Christianity hit Europe but especially through Luther and Facism,however it is clear that Islamism has its own anti-Semetic literature and propaganda.
The Palestine problem started with the ottoman empire being on the wrong side of WWI. Arab Nationalism was encouraged by the British in order to fight the ottoman empire. The British however made promises to the zionist movement as well. It was clear from the beginning that there was no way to reconcile the contradictions of the Balfour delcaration (the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine without compromising the interests of the Arab Palestinians).
The Ottoman Empire chose its side it was'nt an accident,as for Britains part in the whole affair i am well aware of the blunders it made,the biggest one of course was giving Husseini amnesty and letting him return to Palestine when he should have been handed over to stand trial for war crimes in WW2.
Both the zionist movement and the different Arab nationalist movements tried to find allies in the changing power politics before and after WWII. First between French and British interests, later between the two sides of the cold war. Obviously, the role of the Nazis in these geopolitical power games is very distasteful in hindsight - but there is a difference between having had contacts to Hitler before the war and holocaust denial today.
A 26,000 strong SS Hanzar Division tells a different story,the Muslim Brotherhood were working for the Nazi's thats a fact,they did'nt just have contacts with the Nazi Party before the war they were allies during it.
Holocaust denial is an insult to all of us,there are many people who are still alive who witnessed the murder, what they must go through when they hear it i could'nt imagine.
It is nonsense to compare Nasser to Husseini.
Nasser was an MB member,he led the Political group Young Egypt who's slogan was "one folk,one Party,one leader" go figure.
It was in my opinion one of the biggest mistakes of the West to portrait Naseer as the Arab Hitler. Which he certainly wasn't. Seeking a compromise with Nasser could have avoided a lot of the mess we are currently in - both for the West and Israel. Nasser's demands to Israel were not completely unreasonable (Terretorial questions that have meanwhile been resolved, and a solution to the Palesinian refuge problem, that everybody seems to have forgotten by now). Likening Nasser to Hitler was mere cold war propaganda of the 1950s and 1960s.