There's a difference between killing and genocide, if it's usually ur kind being slaughtered u would cry and be crazy for outside attention, I don't want to come off as rude but Saddam was clearly Hitler and Stalin level of bad, maybe even worse at times
Saddam didn't just kill people, here's a list of all the things he did: "Secret police, state terrorism, torture, mass murder, genocide, ethnic cleansing, rape, deportations, extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, assassinations, chemical warfare, and the destruction of southern Iraq's marshes were some of the methods Saddam and the country's Ba'athist government used to maintain control" - Human Rights Watch By the way, I completely oppose the Iraq War but I definitely don't feel sorry for Saddam, he was a complete animal.
@@Ass_of_Amalek You mean it was Iran under Ruhollah Khomeini, and Ali Khamenei that committed those atrocities against over 5000 Kurdish civilians in Halabja? The Gassing of over 5000 Kurdish civilians in Halabja was part of Iranian-occupation of Iraq, never was it a part of Saddam's Al-Anfal Campaign against terrorist, and traitors siding with the Shia Islamic Republic of Iraq during the Iraqi-Iranian war, and Saddam's cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majid, having something to do with this, was 100% fake, and his confession was coerced after being tortured by Americans. There was an Al-Anfal Campaign during the Iraqi-Iranian war, but never was there such thing as a Al-Anfal Genocide. The Al-Anfal Genocide was made up by both the Shia Islamic Republic of Iran, and the Zionist West.
Shield of Gorman the west was allied with saddam hussein's iraq against iran. you think you can tell me that they took war crimes of their enemy and pinned them on their ally? >_>
@@fordmustnagisbestcarath5046 Saddam was a pretty bad guy of course, but not entirely true, he executed people who he thought were a threat which is very ruthless, so no it wasn’t for no reason. Terrorists weren’t an issue when Saddam was around because he’d just kill them, look at Iraq now!
I’m a kurd from iraqi Kurdistan, I never never heard only one pelestinain was killed by kurd , such as a dirty thought, why say something while you don’t have information about it , Think more more
I am proud muslim Palestinian no one in this vid represent me or Palestine .. Hitlier was a crazy criminal i totaly condemn what he did it for the Jews .. Saddam Husien too he murdered many innocent ppl those ppl in this vid are ignorants and they do not represent any one except them selves . I pray for the peace and the freedom for all nations .
than you're probably an Arab Israeli that got a good education. in the west bank and Gaza they indeed see those peoples as heroes, the PLO and hamas actually have verses from "main camp" with verses of the Quran in their elected government officials documents. you can see yourself just type "hamas PLO palastinians charter"
Palestinians: “We’re being driven out of our homes and murdered!” Also Palestinians: *Supports a man who did the exact same thing, but doesn’t give a shit because it happened to other people and not themselves* The hypocrisy makes me want to vomit.
@@solvingpolitics3172 Apartheid Southafrica, Pinochet, Videla in Argentina, Somoza in Nicaragua, Stroessner in Paraguay, Franco in Spain, the Duvaliers in Haiti, etc,etc, etc were either US-Israel puppets or allies. Try upping your MacDonalds dosage.
I was a baby when Saddam Hussein committed genocide against my people the Kurdish people in north Iraq. I feel sick to my stomach watching this , I was a refugee and then an immigrant.
Unfortunately the guy is just brainwashed and ignorant, at the same time I feel him bcz Saddam was the only arab leader who was supporting Palestinians so that’s how they are desperate for help from other leaders
@@Hlk.100and I feel that Netanjahu is the only leader in the Middle East who support the Kurdish people in their case. No Arab, Turkish or Persian leader support Kurds. Only Netanyahu
As a Kurdish person, I feel so disappointed of what I’m seeing in this video, Saddam killed Kurdish people. And here’s what he did… Saddam Hussein and the Baath party used violence, killing, torture, execution, arbitrary arrest, unlawful detention, enforced disappearance, and various forms of repression to control the population. Kurdish people were systematically persecuted. The al-Anfal military campaign against Kurdistan in Northern Iraq between 1986 and 1989 is qualified by some European countries as genocide. 182 000 Kurds were estimated to have been deported, killed, disappeared in depopulation campaigns in Kurdish areas carried out by Baath party. A particularly well known incident was when the northern Kurdish village of Halabja was gassed with poison in 1988, killing 5 000 and wounding 10 000 Iraqi Kurds suspected of disloyalty to the regime…….. I ask for free Palestine and I hope things will get better in it. Also I hope that Palestine will change their minds and search what Saddam did to people in Kurdistan.
@@MPhilbinMPYou better go and read who did that to halabja and Kurdish people. Also it wasn’t only halabja, he did so many bad things to Kurdistan. So he was a terrorist and did the genocide. Go read the history. I am Kurdish and I know.
But the kurds also are behaving exactly like the colonizing zionists. You want to carve out a piece of land and call it kurdistan. You don't want to co-exist. This is theft. There will never be a kurdistan. It is wishful thinking and a modern fantasy that will never be a reality.
Saddam was actually the best iraq president we have ever had, he truly was about the Iraqi people. Sadly we will never see a great leader like him again because America always likes getting in other business
Not only Iraqis! Name me one president in the arab world who have been better than saddam. All of arab leaders are cowards and was cowards unlike abu uday. That's just a fact
It’s obvious he’s very politically uniformed. Most of the Muslim and Arab leaders he had on the board are enemies. The secular Arab nationalists (Yasser Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Nasser, King Hussein of Jordan) hated the lsIamic Ieaders (Zarqawi, Bin Iaden, Khattab). He obviously supports anyone who on paper opposes US interests in the region without understanding their political goals and motives.
Saddam killed 1 million 500 thousand Iranians from 80 to 88, including many many women and children on chemical weapons. Saddam was a corrupt and unjust person towards his own people, only loyalty to him mattered, he didn’t give a f* about Islam and Arabs, only himself. But all the politicians are the same. Long live the free Middle East, with all its religions and nations, but Israel must go now !!!!
Its crazy because I used to think Saddam was super evil because of how the West portrayed him. What a huge mistake has taken place. The US needs to pay for their crimes.
that is actually true. Saddam Hussein used Palestinians as part of his campaign to ethnically cleanse Kurds in their homeland, settling Palestinians in oil-rich Kurdish areas decades ago. Palestinians were given stolen homes and land, so the Palestinians were settlers in Kurdistan and once the old regime was gone they had no protection and the Kurds hate them.
@Veikko Your words are correct, and we, as Iraqis, are standing against them, and in this election, and the one before it, their parties failed in the elections
@@Dhua_diary where did you get your resources? my dna test literally told me I am close to *50% Druze, 50% Spaniard/Northern Italian* in terms of ancient DNA, and also very close to LEBANESE PEOPLE. Lebanese and Palestinians also get some Italian and Greek in their DNA. And many Bosnians moved to Palestine. *So you're saying Lebanese, Druze, and Palestinians don't belong in the Levant?* And Ashkenazi and Sephardic people also have these origins...you're the fake news sweetheart
The Palestinian used to go to saddam Iraq , free meditation, education, and even treated better then the Iraqi citizens, so what do u think the Palestinian think of saddam 😯
@@abdullahalaaaliraqi171 No, my brother, it is true, and we are Iraqis, and we know this, and every Palestinian who was martyred would give him a large amount of money.
That’s true the palestines were on top then came the syrians and then the egyptions prisoners and then the poor iraqis they literally had everything the normal iraqi wanted health care a house a well paying job and free education heck they could go and study medicine for free even if they got 50% in the final exams of the 6th grade of high school wither the iraqi needed to score 90% and higher to study medicine in any college it was so fucked up at these times
@@RS-ow6ny I know that "Jihad" is s general islamic concept of struggle. For good or for bad. But in today's world most Muslims avoid associating with that concept by name because it's too heavily associated with terror groups who vow "to wage jihad against imperialism/zionism/non-believers etc". The name of the guy in the video supports things we've come to expect when we hear "Jihad". It's just a bit comical.
@lobsterbale Legesse though there are also Menashe tribe, they were found in India and many came to live in Israel, it also has been said that in Africa there are zvolon Gad and Asher.
@lobsterbale Legesse ohh. but you never once read the Tanack in Hebrew didn't you? 🙂 in the Tanack we were said exactly that Israelitis were first tanned as abraham that came from haran we can also see that in their drawings of Joseph in Egypt though Egyptian have another name to Joseph. so we started tanned *but!* than the Tanack says himself that moses our prophet married "a black beautiful woman" named the median princess zepora that converted for him after saving his life (❤) *but!* after that we learn about king David, that was "an admoni young man" (samuel 2) meaning "admoni" אדמוני that is "red skinned (like burned white skin) red haired man" that is what was so special in the Israelitis, for the Torah Hebrews were in all shapes and colours just as today yet brothers in soul any way, they had their differences and yes they weren't born from the same mothers by Jacob and that did made than fight a lot but they were still colourful and great even back than. read "israelitis" to see the drawings of colourful israelitis in wiki and type "abraham" to see the aciant scopter of tanned abraham. in addition try to look "the black oblisk" that shows ahave an israeliti king of Israel that was drawn by assyrians as tanned. 🙂 the talmud admit it itself: "and in the south... dark as darkest but in the north as white as the clowds" isn't it interesting?
@lobsterbale Legesse by the way, of course my family has writing our generations since the aciant israelitis that were expelled to Babylon till 1950 when Iraq the professor of Babylon expelled and massacred us, our names and the name of every Jews israeliti that was ever born in our community is still there in Hebrew, on the walls of prophet yehezkel in Baghdad 😁 it is an aciant tomb were we wrote every child. my dream is to sneak one day to Iraq (because they don't allow us in) and to write my name and my family names on it with my ancestors my grandfather and grandmother and all of my family. 😁
@lobsterbale Legesse that's because only Jews that were in Syria knows about assyria, my family are from aciant Babylon, now days Iraq. 😶 I... think you should learn Hebrew and just read the Tanack. to see I'm right, if you just say "no I believe I'm right and you're wrong" it's not gonna convince me to trust you. beside, the talmud is oral Torah, It existed since aciant times it was even mentioned in the Tanack. you practically couldn't read the Tanack without oral Torah in aciant times...
Theyre cautious with their words. Dont want to offend anyone but can manage to conversate on the topic in a civil manner. Thats what makes these countries great, their people have honor, dignity and intergrity. I admire that
Still, for the sake of the Jewish community I wouldn't want any of those in my country. Those already there need to be evaluated on their views and sent back to their glorious nation if need be.
Sadam husain war worst president, he killed more than 200,000 Kurds why just because we asked freedom ok What about shia ok What about Kuwait people About one million iraqi people were killed in iraq - iran war Where is goodnesses of him Plz someone tell me ?
I'm concerned that an Arab preference for "resistance" takes precedence over finding solutions or delivering a better life. It's all based on the zero sum game; I can only be better off if you are worse off.
Random Guy I don’t know if they support Isis or not honestly but I’ve known that they support Saddam and chose to ignore it because my people do support Palestinians and sympathize with them and I used to support them too. But honestly I cannot support them anymore if they consider Saddam a hero, he is so horrible and did so many shitty things to my people (and Kurds& Iranians). Btw I don’t watch al-jazeera or the Arab media at all, so I don’t know what they show or don’t ( they’re most of the time biased lol)
As an Arab Jordanian I support the right of Jewsish and Kurdish brothers to have their own independent state and self-determination . Arab nationalism is bad just like we have many states other people deserves self-determination .
go learn history about who saddam was, watch his interviews Ofcourse you are anti saddam, just like most of the world is anti Islam ( Biased News influence)
6:54 he said kurds killed Palestine in iraq ! that’s lied about kurds and i’m kurdish i supporting the palestine i love palestine because they are looks like we muslim but all every palestine enemy kurds . because we wanna created country and they are don’t wanna kurdish having a country that’s everything about that question.
@@suleyman8696 Kurds are a majority in the North, and Iraq back in 2003 use to be a Sunni-Majority, but later became a Shia-Majority way after the execution of Saddam Hussein. I myself don't really hate Shiites, but the reason why Iraqi Sunnis hated Shiites, because they support Iran which killed many of them, and also the massacred of so many Iraqi Sunnis known as the Diyala Massacre, which is what Pro-Iranian Shias in Iraq committed against Iraqi Sunnis. Every Shias hated Saddam Hussein, but not every Kurd hates Saddam. Mostly, those Kurds are the many of them living in Northern Iraqi-Kurdistan who believed that Saddam was responsible for the Chemical Massacre of Halabja that killed 5000 Kurdish civilians. There is a big reason why they where Iranian Armed Force Soldiers wearing Gas Mask when taking over the Kurdish city of Halabja before Chemical Weapons where dropped on civilians.
because they are sunni and couldnt care less about the people he killed (shia and kurds). thats the problem with arabs, they support killing those who they hate
I am from Iraq and lived under Saddam Hussein’s rule. For those who lived under his rule , Saddam was a ruthless dictator who killed and tortured his own people and invaded another Arab country (Kuwait). For those who didn’t live under his rule, he was a “hero” despite not achieving anything for the palestinian cause. In the end, Saddam didn’t liberate Palestine and destroyed Iraq in the process. Saddam is the reason why so many of us Iraqis fled our beloved country and are now scattered around the world in our own diaspora.
@@Vengenace455another person that actually was opressed. Also shias make up most % of iraqis, listen to iraqis voices when ur interested in our politics and also know more leaders than saddam thank you.😊
@@jonathanrotem251 No reason to explain her that he hated all the races except Pure Germans. She considers him a lovely person as long as he killed jews. By The way he was vegan and was agaings killing animals for food.
Over 200.000 Kurds were estimated to have been deported, killed, and disappeared in depopulation campaigns in Kurdish areas, and to mention The Halabja massacre, also known as the Halabja chemical attack, was a massacre of Kurdish people that took place on 16 March 1988, carried out by dictator Saddam Hussein, and also the Palestinian involvement in Saddam Hussein's murderous campaigns against Kurdistan. Yaser Arafat supported Saddam Hussein in its chemical attack on Halabja which killed 5000 Kurdish women and children in 1988 in one day, Yaser Arafat said "Kurds must not expect flowers, They must expect bombs". The most prominent figure was Col. Mulazim Muhsin, also known as 'Muhsin the Palestinian' - Saddam's personal "caretaker" in Sulaimani. 'Muhsin the Palestinian' was responsible for hundreds, if not thousands, of executions and mutilations of Kurdish youths in Silêmanî. Baathists, including Palestinians like Col. Mulazim Muhsin, often chopped their Kurdish victims' limbs off and tortured them to death. Sometimes they tied gas tanks to their victims' genitals and forced them to walk through the hot desert while firing at those tanks. The Palestine Liberation Organisation's Secretary General, Saeb Erekat, called Kurdish independence a "poisoned sword against Arabs and denied Kurdistan to become independent.
@@rasachya5340 No lol I didnt kill 182 k, thr death toll was around 5-10k, america was the one whoi referred to it as genocide for justification for the war, also ali al majid went against the orders of the revolutionary council by asking them to push so far into the kurdish villages and he was punsihed for it
So let me get this straight.. sadaam committing Genocides on Kurdish civilians, oppressing them, using chemical weapons on them, and he’s in heaven ? Yeah ok 👌 In life you get what you give, and he got a hand full down that little rabbit hole 🕳
As a Kuwaiti, I feel really sad by watching this video. Although Saddam stood with Palestinians, he also waged war on Kuwait. We love all people but just wish they don't attack our nations and friend's nations (speaking of the Israeli occupation). Saddam did nothing but break the ummah, and Yasser Arafat stood by him because he felt threatened by Saddam. I also do not agree with how Kuwaitis dealt with Palestinians after Yasser's decision, it was cruel and that is why I think many Palestinians who do not know much of this subject react this way. Hate breeds hate, and friendship breeds stronger and more powerful relations, that help both! I love Iraqi and Palestinian people, but not necessarily their rulers. If Saddam was a good person and leader of all Arabs and a real man, then why did he kill so much people that are ordinary citizens? Why did his soldiers kick people out of their homes and take all their belongings? These aren't Arab values at all, these are corrupt values that has money placed as it's goal. Not money for the people, money for the government. "I do not think Saddam Hussein sleeps at night" - The late Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah.
Saddam wanted to be the head of the state, that's why he attacked Kuwait and he would not have stopped there. He wanted one state solution across the Middle East. American troops are the ones who secured Kuwait from the grasp of Saddam as they wanted to keep the Arabs under their feet and subservient to the American dollar by keeping the Arabs divided. This way the Americas would be supplied oil by much of the Arab world and if one supply was cut off the oil would continue to come to them from another supplier. Yes that's correct, America only supports some countries in the Middle East due to their Geo-political interests. In the same way America divided Palestine in 1947 and we want a one state solution for Palestine they also divided the rest of the world but Saddam Hussein wanted one state solution across the Muslim world. And after defeating the ottomans who was standing in their way? Nobody except Saddam Hussein! Did you just call the Israeli occupation a friend to us???? 😱 As for Saddam waging war on civilians, there is some truth in that, he fought against those who were not loyal to him and his cause. Saddam Hussein was the ONE AND ONLY person to control the militant terrorist groups in the region and keep them in check. As for the Arabs who hate Saddam, this is because they feel that as long as they are in a state/situation of saftey and peace then forget everyone else. The nation of Islam is 1 body and when one part of the body is infected it is only a matter of time that the infection will spread to another. Right now you are happy because the infection has not reached you, but it is coming your way, I guarantee you that. Look at majority of the Muslim world, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Afghanistan, Kashmir, and all the other Muslims around the world like in China, India, France e.t.c. how they are suffering from this infection. And you are safe for now, but I will tell you something important, The tactical strategies of the west: First they weaken the mind with physiological attacks (TV, Movies, luxurious lifestyles e.t.c.) then the body is automatically weakened and you become either a slave to your desires and benefit them in their causes or you destroy yourselves. We the Muslims around the world, we upon the methodology of the Sahabah and the salaf, We condemn the actions of opression committed by Saddam and any other individuals but we love the glory they brought to us and we love them for that.
@@اسماعيلالخطابالسندي brother, i never said that the israeli government are our friends, what i was saying is that we are not anti-semetic, we are anti-zionist. Also, Palestine and all the other countries in crisis are not an infection, they are just countries in crisis, like how kuwait was when it was occupied, but we fought for you guys in four wars, and you didn't help us at all. regarding the gulf countries, 99% of us are fully with Palestine, but you know sometimes monarchs (except kuwait, because we have a democracy, or at least a parliament that is voted by people) do whatever gives them more money, and so to the rulers, yes Palestine is a barrier between them and money, but for normal citizens (who know about the history of Palestine), Israel is an unfair countrie which welcomes people from all over the world but oppresses it's ethnical owners (which i agree with). also, saddam didn't want one arab nation, he didn't care about that, what he wanted was money, and that is something you cannot deny. there is no honor in him nor his friends, he just talked to get people to love him, but did he really do anything? no... if he really was glorious he would've told to his soldiers to fight israel, not another muslim country. Another thing that I find disgusting about him; when his country was being massacred by the US, he went and hid in hole, is that glory? I would like to end this reply by telling you that if there would be a day when we will wage war on israel, i will be the first in line. however, you should understand that right now, we have minute chances of beating them, but trust me it is my dream to see a free Palestine. and inshallah it will be a reality!
@@اسماعيلالخطابالسندي I agree with you regarding us being too easy on the US regarding their "unwavering" friendship with Israel. but you have to agree that christian zionism (the reason why many protestant majority countries side with israel) is dropping significantly. 60% of people who voted for the democratic party are supporters of Palestine (although not the case with republicans). most probably, this is because the bias within the media and leaders is much less than before, and we have brave politicians like Bernie Sanders that will give up their chances of presidency for Palestine. and as you know, Israel is nothing without the American support it has. but who knows? maybe the media will start oppressing peoples voices again and Palestine will be forgotten... after all, Israel is America's stronghold in the middle east! I think that they way to stop America from supporting Israel is: 1. Boycotting products. 2. Protesting. 3. Spreading awareness on social media. 4. Donating to Palestinian charity organiztions. 5. Signing a petition against Israel. 6. Signing a petition on Arab governments cutting ties with Israel. 7. Signing a petition on GCC countries not giving oil to the US. 8. Signing a petition on having oil trade without using USD (not sure if this is possible rn). Basically everything we're already doing, but we should not forget that to get results, we should do this consistently.
as a kurd, I must say I'm disappointed but I still stand for a free Palestine. Occupation is still wrong, no matter who it is done to, and with more access to objective information and facts, the next generation of Palestinians will not think like this about tyrants such as Saddam.
100% that’s why America went against Iraq, because it was self sufficient and most importantly Because they helped Palestinian people. We should point our fingers to Paul Wolfowitz, the true mastermind.
@@yonatanmonneler1744 no my friend, this is simple propaganda. Because it makes no sense to why a “terrorist” would terrorize their own country. Iraq, there was never any WMD. They had nothing to do with 9/11. Millions of people died in Iraq. When someone destroys your whole country, leaves you with nothing you really have nothing else to lose. These are people who are defending their lives and what they loved. Same goes for Palestine. And by the way, there’s a reason why when you think Palestine, you think of Iraq too.
I say we as Muslims need to unite. I am sick and tired of us getting called Terrorists and all that nonsense. Our women and young girls in Bosnia,during that aggression got raped in very brutal ways just because they are Muslims ( Thousands ) and so many other horrible war crimes were done to Bosniaks in that aggression also. I also find it very unfair how so many girls ,even Bosniak girls were so mean to me and also calling me ugly when it’s not my fault.Yes,I also feel bad for Iraq,and the women and girls from that nation also.
Dani Smith Little Dani learned a few Arabic curse words and wants to use them on RUclips? Aww I wonder. I wonder if little Dani has the tiny jewish balls to come say this to an Arab in an Arab country. If he did then I would make him my Sharmuta. Whenever I get bored I’ll pound him in the basement all while making him recite verses of the unholy talmud.
*Assad* and his allies always talk about fighting Israel and threatening its safety, but he is still there ,although Syria is closer to Israel than Iraq is
Iraq did tons for Palestine, but Syria also did fight from the 70s until the 2000s in Lebanon and coordinated with the Palestinian and Lebanese factions in every single action against the zionist entity, including liberation of South Lebanon from zionist occupation. Syria simply was not ready to reopen the front at the Golan, and instead fought in Beirut and South Lebanon. Meanwhile the Iraqi Baath didn't agree with Syria's occupation of Lebanon and instead wanted the Syrians to reopen the Golan front to regain lost territories. there is a reason all the rejectionist factions of the traitorous Oslo accords all settled in Syria during the 90s. and there's a reason that immediately after regime change in Iraq, all zionist and neocon circles turned their attention to regime change in Syria, openly courting brotherhood and other opposition figures and speaking about it directly to Bashar's face in interviews. in the late 90s and especially after Hafez's death, Syria helped Iraq circumvent sanctions and to sell their oil, reopened the water and border, signed trade deals, exchanged official visits, and after 2003 Syria helped bring insurgents to Iraq to fight against US occupation and both Libya and Syria supported the underground Iraqi Baath Party (which led Maliki and his puppet friends to hate the Syrian president). the biggest travesty is Syria-Iraqi Baath split. so many mistakes were made including tit-for-tat, especially on the Syrian side. but after the late 90s and especially 2000s with the new President, things seemed to be warming and going far better.
@@zaris-q3p people forget that Saddam treated Christians well and he even donated to the Chaldean church, he didn’t just treat Sunni Muslims well. That’s why a lot of Iraqi Christians like him too
Lmfaoooo @ 1:20 that dude is f*cking nuts 😭😭 Che, Saddam, Hitler, Zarqawi, Bin Laden, and Khattab on a wall 🤦🏼♂️ so basically anyone who hated jews with a passion he will love and honor 👍🏼don't cry when they drone strike your a**
@Son of Mountain lmfao yep, did you see the other reply I sent you??? It's under the thread in this video where you commented about Palestinians supporting terror against Kurds.
I know many Iraqis who hate Palestinians for this reason, because they where welcomed to Iraq as refugees and then helped Saddam by spying on the Iraqis.
@Aa Aa Explain about all these Palestinians living in Kuwait being deprived from businesses, and being mistreated, along with this illegal US Interventionism going on in Kuwait? That is why Saddam annexed Kuwait.
@@KainCorvin Most Iraqis missed Saddam Hussein. It is only Jews, Shiites, and many Kurds living up North who hated Saddam. Only Iraqi Shiites hated Palestine, and Saddam Hussein, and same with Iraqi Jews.
@@abdullahahmad877 We're talking about millions of people, Saddam threw chemical bombs on Halabche and killed thousands of people including many children, How had they had alliance with Iran or America? This is a stupid justification genocide and to blame a whole nation for something which Israel is using against you for years and i shocked that you accept this notion yourself at the time!
@@alialabade1234 MY FAMILY HAVE DIED IN THE CHEMICAL BOMBINGS FROM SADDAM , I DIDN'T HEAR IT FROM MEDIA! I'M LIVING IT! i can't believe you praise that motherfucker hateful murder as your hero, i can't say how much I'm disappointed and sorry for you people.
@@HarryPotter-gx5lc The Chemical attack on Halabja back in 1988 killing over 5000 Kurdish civilians was perpetrated by the Shia Islamic Republic of Iran, not by Saddam's Al-Anfal Campaign targeting terrorist, and traitors for Iran. There is no physical evidence of Saddam ever having Chemical weapons just as Iran does, and Iranian soldiers where in Halabja wearing a gas mask, because they are going to gas the whole city of Halabja, killing 5000 Kurdish civilians.
@@ShiningGalaxy01 I know , I'm late but do Palestinians really believe this? Children were killed in Al- Anfal Campaign .Saddam killed not only Kurds, but also Iranians, Assyrians and Arabs. Palestine's hero? So it doesn't matter if others are killed as long as we are not killed, right? Disgusting!
@@cyxo7526 you... do realize Saddam is a CIA backed Dictator installed ONLY to Oppose Iran right? Which Saddam did to please his CIA master during the Iraq Iran war. Saddam just betrayed the CIA later for power. He is HARDLY "Anti west"
Do most europeans not realize that most indians, africans, arabs, and latin americans like hitler since he fought the countries colonizing them? It’s the same thing with osama bin laden, many afghanis might it agree w everything he did but they love him since he fought the countries invading and occupying them. It’s a natural human reaction to love the person who fought your enemies no matter how evil or bad he may be. “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”
I'm a Palestinian in Israel (Arab Israeli) and this video made me sad and hopeless for peace, not all of the Palestinians are like that, but unfortunately, the most love slaughter killing dictators like Saddam, yes Iraq was in a better shape in the past but a dictator is a dictator... Ugh I'm so mad!
@@LB-mu4yd Israelis have many opinions regarding Ariel Sharon. Many love him due to his fights in the wars of 1948, 1967, 1982 etc., many hate him because he pulled Israel out of Gaza, and some supported him and his late policies because he was the person who accepted that the Palestinians are here to stay and to make peace with them by pulling settlements out of both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Still, Sharon was responsible for the atrocity of Sabra and Shatila in Lebanon, and his legacy lives on with remembrance of the horrible massacre. But before his health got deteriorated, he was remembered as the one who withdrew settlements from Gaza and many think that if he’s still alive, he could’ve accepted a Palestinian state in the 1967 borders.
As vietnamese people, we honor saddam, such a leader, such a hero. He gave us a lot of money and tons of oil for free to rebuild the country after the war with America
What do the Kuwaiti Arabs think of the Palestinians' love of Saddam Hussein? Do the Kuwaitis feel that Saddam was one of the "Greatest Arabs" ? When they see that this is the feeling of Palestinians, do they wish to help and support Palestinians?
@@qusayj8765 they were also really racist towards kuwaitis at that time they snitched on the famous famalies and they were the reason why many kuwaitis were killed
im kuwaiti and im going to answer u 1- i wish they knew the truth 2- nope not even close 3- yes we do wish to help support and help palestinians matter a fact we are helping them and funding them and protesting for them
There used to be half million Palestinian in Kuwait 30 yrs ago, the majority have been deported after the gulf war, due to their friendliness to the Iraq
At 1:26 he is actually from saudi arabia and he wasn’t a terrorist by any means he fought against the soviet union in afghanistan and fought against the russians in the chechen russian war while the russian army was committing war crimes against civilians in both wars
Chechen and Afghan jihadists wanted to create Islamic states and kill everyone who wouldn't convert to Islam to achieve it. The Soviets/Russians were the ones fighting terrorism. Look up the 1999 Russian apartment bombings and 2004 Beslan school siege.
I really think you should review your videos with someone who can translate Arabic to English properly. These guys twist the answers while translating so much…
@@uop7402 Saddam Hussein was a butcher, and he was killed legally by Iraqi courts. He killed hundreds of thousands of Shiites, Kurds and Iranians. How can anyone say he was a great man.
@@mahmood6149 really there is no legal courts? How are criminals punished. How are child rapists and murderes convicted. Legal courts. Saddam hussein the mass murderer was convicted in court the same way a petty thief would be
*---* *THE FACTS ABOUT THE PALESTINIANS* *---* There has never been such a country called Palestine. Israel was re-formed on land previously ruled by the Ottoman empire, similarly to other countries in the region such as Lebanon, Iraq and others. There is no such thing as "Palestinian people". It's worth noting that newspapers such as the 'Palestine post' were Jewish newspapers (this one for example turned into the 'Jerusalem post'). This is also true about other official "Palestine" related stuff from the time before Israel was re-formed. Hebrews were the majority in Jerusalem even before the birth of the Zionist movement in the 19th century. If someone happened to use the term "Palestine" before the re-formation of Israel, he was referring to the homeland of the Jevvs (the land of Israel) - not the Arabs. It's worth noting that the flag of the "Palestinian Authority" is the flag of Hejaz. The British Mandate over the land, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, actually included also what is now Jordan (which includes the "east bank" - part of historic Israel), and according to the League of Nations (precursor of the UN), this Mandate was to become a national homeland for the Jevvs (the Arabs would get their own independent lands in all the rest of the greater middle-east, an area which makes the land of Israel insignificant in comparison). Note that according to the UN's constitution, all the past resolutions of the League of Nation are valid. The British Authorities, due to their own interests with the Arabs (among others - future oil dealings), gave them 77% of the land - which later became what is now Jordan. There are over 20 Arab countries, and almost 60 lsIamic countries - each on average way bigger than Israel, but the Arabs couldn't tolerate the existence of tiny Israel, even after being given most of the land of the mandate. Instead, they tried to annihilate it by force with the Arab armies the moment it was officially independent (and have attempted to do so several times again since then). The coIoniaI term "Palestine" was discarded after it was brought to life under the British rule, as it should have been, because the original name for the land - Israel, has been restored (Israel is not Palestine, just like Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina, and Schehem is not Nablus). It is only in the mid 1960's that the Arabs hijacked the term, and its widespread usage only took off after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The Arabs used this terminology as a political propaganda tool to de-legitimize Israel, after they failed to steal the Hebrew homeland by force with the Arab armies, by invading and attempting to conquer the land. Ironically, the term "Palestinian" originate from the term 'Pleshet' to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Those who willingly identify as "Palestinians" are declaring themselves to be invaders/colonizers in Hebrew land. It's important to note that this propaganda tool was supported by the Communists/Soviets. On the other hand, just a few decades before that, the Arab "Palestinians" were hand in hand with the Nazis. They have aided them under the leadership of the mufti Amin Al-Husseini - who is often regarded as the 'founding father' of the Arab "Palestinians". During WW2 he became an SS general, but he had anti-Jewish genocidal ideology long before the Nazis rose the power. He has incited and caused violence and terror against the Jewish people in their homeland since the early 1920's (for example: 1929 Hebron massacre). "Palestinians" are nothing more than bands of foreign invaders, squatters and illegal immigrants from all over the Islamic world - mostly the Arab world (some of them even originating from places that are not part of the middle-east, such as Bosnia), as well as several other places. The overwhelming majority of them first settled in the land of Israel in recent centuries - mostly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of them even came to Gaza, Judea and Samaria from Egypt and Jordan while these areas were under Egyptian and Jordanian occupation in the period between 1948 to 1967. Informative quotes from Arab "Palestinian" leaders: "There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' was invented by the Zionists. There is no Palestine in the bible ...Palestine is ALIEN to us" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Awni Abdul Hadi, Peel Commission, 1937. "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity... Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct "Palestinian people" to oppose Zionism. Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa, Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan." - Arab "Palestinian" leader & PLO member Zuheir Mohsen, 1977. "I don’t think there is 'Palestinian People', I don’t think there is a 'Palestinian Nation' at all… 'Palestinian Nation'? I think that is a colonial invention. When were there ever 'Palestinians'?" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Azme Bishara, TV Interview. "We all have Arab roots, and every Palestinian in Gaza and throughout Palestine can prove his Arab roots - whether from Saudi Arabia, Yemen or anywhere else." "... Half the Palestinians are (Arab) Egyptians and the other half are (Arab) Saudis" - Arab "Palestinian" Hamas minister Fathi Hammad, 2012. Here are some common "Palestinian" families and their place of origin: Saudi, Al-Husseini, Al-Hassan, Hijazi, Tamimi, Erekat, Barghouti, Qureshi, Badawi - Saudi Arabia Yamani, Azad - Yemen Haddadins - Yemen (Ghassanids) Masri, Masrawa, Tartir, Bardawil, Fayumi - Egypt Abu Kishk, Shakirat, Zabidat, Aramsha, Abu Sitta, Abu Sutta, Shaalan - Egypt (Bedouins) Turki, Sultan, Uthuman - Turkey Iraqi, Baghdadi, Faruqi, Tachriti, Zoabi, Abbas - Iraq Nashashibi, Hurani, Allawi, Halabi - Syria Lubnani, Tarabulsi, Sidawi, Surani - Lebanon Bushnak - Bosnia Khamis - Bahrain Afghani - Afghanistan Mughrabi - Maghreb Araj - Morocco Djazair - Algeria Kurd - Kurdistan Hindi - Indian Subcontinent Abid - Sudan Yasser Arafat, the most famous "Palestinian" and leader of the PLO terrorist organization, was not native to Judea. He called himself a "Palestinian refugee" but spoke Arabic with an Egyptian accent. He was born in 1929 Cairo, Egypt. He served in the Egyptian army, studied in the University of Cairo, and lived in Cairo until 1956! His full name was Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat Al-Qudwa Al-Husseini. Yasser Arafat also proudly stated in his authorized biography that: "If there is any such thing as a Palestinian people, it is I, Yasser Arafat, who created them." Genetic data for "Palestinians": According to a 2010 study by Behar et al. Palestinians tested clustered genetically close to Bedouins, Jordanians and Saudi Arabians which was described as "consistent with a common origin in the Arabian Peninsula". A study found that the Palestinians, have what appears to be Female-Mediated gene flow in the form of Maternal DNA Haplogroups from Sub-Saharan Africa. Palestinian individuals tested, carried maternal haplogroups that originated in Sub-Saharan Africa. The explanation for the presence of predominantly female lineages of African origin in these areas is that they trace back to women brought from Africa as part of the Arab slave trade, assimilated into the areas under Arab rule. In a genetic study of Y-chromosomal STRs in two populations from Israel and the Palestinian Authority Area: Christian and Muslim Palestinians showed genetic differences. A 2013 study of Haber and et al. found that "The predominantly Muslim populations of Syrians, Palestinians and Jordanians cluster on branches with other Muslim populations as distant as Morocco and Yemen." The authors explained that "religious affiliation had a strong impact on the genomes of the Levantines. In particular, conversion of the region's populations to Islam appears to have introduced major rearrangements in populations' relations through admixture with culturally similar but geographically remote populations leading to genetic similarities between remarkably distant populations." Even the Quran: And thereafter We (Allah) said to the Children of Israel: "Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd" [17 : 104] O my people (Jevvs)! Enter the Holy Land, which God has assigned unto you [5 : 21] We (Allah) settled the Israelites in a blessed land and provided them with good things [10 : 93] It was our (Allah's) will to favor those who were oppressed (Jevvs) and to make them leaders of man, to bestow on them a noble heritage and to give them power in the land (of Israel) [28 : 5-6] We (Allah) gave the persecuted people (Jevvs) dominion over the eastern and western lands which We had blessed (the east and west banks of the Jordan River). Thus your Lord's gracious word was fulfilled for the Israelites, because they had endured with fortitude [7 : 137] Watch: ruclips.net/video/IJggz2HIkS4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/SN838zu6iio/видео.html ruclips.net/video/u8ELap2uhkA/видео.html
*-------* *THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF THE TERM PALESTINE* *-------* The origin for the term Palestine is a term to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Anyone who willingly identify himself as a "Palestinian" declares himself to be a colonizer/invader in Hebrew land. The Philistines were an ancient sea-faring people who invaded the coast of ancient Israel from the islands of the area of the Aegean Sea. The term Philistines was not their actual name or the original term used to describe them - it is nothing more than a later bastardized term in English that holds no real meaning. The original name of what they were called, comes from how they were called by the Hebrews - which was not their actual Aegean name, but a term that was derived from what they were - invaders. The name was Plishtim, and the small area they colonized on the coast of the land of Israel was called Pleshet (which basically meant 'area/land of invaders', and parallels to the English term Philistia). These words hold meaning, as they come from the root-word to describe INVADERS in Hebrew (and indeed the Philistines were invaders in Hebrew land). Philistia was only a very small strip of land on the coast that the Philistines managed to capture from the Hebrews and occupy it (note that this small territory had never reached near places like Jerusalem, Hebron and other places in Judea and Samaria). Due to their fighting with the Israelites, the Assyrian conquests, and the Babylonian conquests, the Philistines went completely extinct more than 2600 years ago. What remained of them has been completely assimilated into the nations of the region, and what little remained of them in the land of Israel has been assimilated into the Hebrews. The Philistines were actually part of a larger group of people that were known as the "Sea People" (because they invaded from the sea), who also invaded other lands (such as Egypt). The term Palestine is a bastardized English term, which comes from the bastardized Roman coIoniaI term Palestina for Pleshet (what we now call Philistia) - which itself comes from a bastardized Greek term for Pleshet, and in the end originate from Pleshet (what we now call Philistia). The term was first implemented by the Romans after the final Jevvish-Roman war around 135 CE. The merciless Romans decided that mass ethnic-cleansing, massacre and slavery of Jevvs wasn't enough - they would rename the province of Judea into Palestina in order to further humiliate the Jevvs by renaming their homeland after their ancient enemies (the Philistines), and attempting to erase Jevvish connection to land. Throughout the centuries this foreign coIoniaI term was forgotten and was no longer in use. The Ottomans, who ruled the land for centuries up until the end of the first World War did not make use of the term. When the British took control over the land after World War 1 they revived/popularized the incorrect and coIoniaI term Palestine, but even then it wasn't simply known as "Palestine", but as 'Palestine (Land of Israel)'. It was obvious to the British authorities that the land was the homeland of the Jevvs - the land of Israel, and "Palestine" was simply a technical/geographical term, not a term related to any "Palestinian people". Modern-day Arab "Palestinians", most of which have first came to the land of Israel as recently as the 19th and 20th centuries, have nothing to do with the ancient Aegean Philistines from thousands of years ago (that went completely extinct a several centuries after their invasion to the land of Israel, more than a thousand years before Islam was even created), expect that they were both foreign invaders in Hebrew land and the term they (the Arabs) adopted, which originate from the term to describe INVADERS in the native tongue of the land - Hebrew. The adoption of the term "Palestinians" (as a new identity) by the Arabs happened only in the mid 1960's (and took off after the 1967 war), as part of an attempt to de-legitimize Israel through false propaganda after they failed stealing the homeland of the Hebrews from them by force with the invading Arab armies. This Plan, which was aided by the Communists/Soviets actually worked quite well for them (as we can see today) due to bias, stupidity, and ignorance, of people around the world. Despite the success of their anti-Israel propaganda, by identifying as "Palestinians" they (ironically) declare themselves to be invaders in Hebrew land. Another absurd thing is the fact that Arabs can't even pronounce 'p' in their own language (it does not exist in Arabic, and they end up pronouncing it as 'f' or 'b'), thus being unable to properly pronounce their own "original" name for their own "original" invented nation, in their own language. You can clearly see the sheer hypocrisy, absurdity and dishonesty of Arab "Palestinians", who often complain about Western imperiaIism, in their misuse/propaganda/perpetuation of the foreign coIoniaI term "Palestine" in order to promote their goal of implementing their Pan-Arab-lsIamic imperiaIism in Judea. Israel is not and never has been "Palestine", just as Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina (another foreign term introduced by the Romans - a name that comes from the family name of the Roman emperor Hadrian. The Arabs, who came later and did not know any better, first called it Aelia, not Al-Quds - which is a bastardized Arab term from the Hebrew term HaQdosha, that was used by them in a much later period), and Shechem is not Nablus (a bastardized Arab term for Neapolis - another foreign colonial term).
AI-Aqsa Today, Jerusalem's holiness to Sunni MusIims as the third most holy city, is based on a late and political interpretation of a Quranic verse. To Shi'ite MusIims, the third holiest city, ranked below Mecca and Medina, is the city of Najaf in southern Iraq. Early lsIamic sources state that the "Al Aqsa Mosque" (literal meaning: 'the farther mosque'), mentioned only once in the Quran, was one of two mosques located near Ji'irrana, a village located between Mecca and Taif in Hejaz. One of the mosques was called "al-Masjid al-Adna", meaning the "closer mosque" and the other "al-Masjid al-Aqsa", the "farther mosque". When the Quran refers to the Al Aqsa mosque while telling the story of Muhammad's night time journey from the "holy mosque" of Mecca to Al Aqsa, that is, the "farther mosque", it is referring to the mosque in Ji'irrana. It's also interesting to note the following Hadith: Narrated Abu Dhar: I said, “O Allah’s Apostle! Which mosque was first built on the surface of the earth?” He said, “Al-Masjid-al-Haram.” I said, “Which was built next?” He replied “The mosque of Al-Aqsa.” I said, “What was the period of construction between the two?” He said, “Forty years.” - Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 585 ; Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 636 Al-Aqsa Mosque can't possibly be referring to the mosque which was built in Jerusalem decades after the time of Muhammad's death. In 682 C.E., fifty years after Mohammed's death, Abdallah Ibn al-Zubayr, the tough man of Mecca, rebelled against the Umayyads who ruled Damascus and would not allow them to fulfill the Hajj in Mecca. Since the Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five basic lsIamic commandments, they decided to choose Jerusalem as their alternative for a pilgrimage site. In order to justify choosing Jerusalem, the Umayyads rewrote the story told in the Quran, moving the Al Aqsa mosque to Jerusalem, and adding, for good measure, the myth of the night time journey of Mohammed to al Aqsa. This is the reason the Sunnis now consider Jerusalem their third holiest city. Shia lsIam, mercilessly persecuted by the Umayya Caliphate, did not accept the holy Jerusalem canard, which is the reason the third holiest city to Shi'ites is Najif in Iraq, the burial place of Shi'ite founder Ali bin Abi Talib. Many of the Shi'ite elders - Iranian and Hezbollah - only began to call Jerusalem holy after the Khomeni rebellion in 1979 so as to keep the Sunnis from accusing them of being soft on Israel. The first lie, in that case, is the spurious claim that the "farther mosque" is in Jerusalem. More lies were piled on to the first one, the main prevarication being the exact location of this so-called Al Aqsa mosque, which until not very long ago, was the silver-domed building on the southern end of the Temple Mount. The entire area of the Temple Mount is known as al-Haram al-Sharif - "the holy and noble site"- but a change came about after the Six Day War, when Jevvish voices could be heard, calling for the establishment of a synagogue on the Mount. Immediately after the war, a prominent rabbi also said that he wanted to celebrate religious events on the Temple Mount. It was felt that the MusIims would not object, since Al Aqsa was on the southern edge of the compound and the synagogue would not be nearby. As a result, however, the MusIims decided to announce that the Al Aqsa mentioned in the Quran refers not only to the mosque on the southern end of the compound, but is the name for the entire Temple Mount area, abandoning the original name, al-Haram al-Sharif. The renaming of the Temple Mount is clearly a canard, with two documents, one known and one less known, revealing the truth. The source that is more widely known is a booklet prepared in 1924 by none other than the openly Jevv-hating (and later on an SS general) Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husayni and reprinted many times in the years following its first publication. The booklet's title is "A Brief Guide to al-Haram al-Sharif - Jerusalem". Note that the area is not called Al Aqsa. The Al Aqsa Mosque appears as a chapter in the booklet, after the chapter on the Dome of the Rock, the golden-domed structure in the middle of the compound. It is clear that to Hajj Amin Al-Husayni, the Mufti of Jerusalem, the Al Aqsa Mosque was simply the silver-domed building on the southern end of the compound. The lesser known of the two documents is an ordinary Jordanian tourist map of Jerusalem that was executed in 1965, two years before the 1967 Six Day War. At that time, East Jerusalem was still illegally occupied by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, while the entire world kept silent and uttered not a word against this totally illegal occupation. The map was drawn by a Jordanian named Abd al-Rahman Rassas who worked as an official surveyor and was authorized by the Hashemite Tourism Authority of Jordan. The map bears the words: "recommended and approved by the official Jordanian Tourist Authority". A perusal of the map shows that in 1965 the Temple Mount compound was still called "al-Haram al-Sharif", that it was on "Mount Moriah", and that the "Al Aqsa Mosque" was simply the silver-domed building on the southern end of al-Haram al-Sharif. In other words, thirty years before the peace agreement between Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Jordanians identified Al Aqsa as no more than an edifice on the southern end of al-Haram al-Sharif, which in turn is built on Mount Moriah. Those who lie and deceive in the name of lsIam decided to "expand" Al Aqsa - whose real location is actually in Ji'irrana (in Hejaz) - to encompass the entire Temple Mount area only after the Jevvs liberated the site of their Temples in the 1967 Six Day War. For example, Sheikh Ikrima Sabr, Mufti of Jerusalem 1994-2006, in a speech given on Friday, January 4th, 2002, said the following: "Oh ye MusIims (all over the world), when we talk about the blessed Al Aqsa Mosque, we mean a mosque whose area is 144 dunam (the size of al-Haram al-Sharif in its entirety) including the walls, the al-Buraq Wall (their name for the Western Wall), the passages, hallways, entrances and squares, in addition to the part that is roofed (the building in the southern end), the part that is ancient (under the roofed part) and the Foundation Stone (under the Dome of the Rock), the Marwani prayer site (Solomon's Stables), all are Al Aqsa…" Another lie, revealed as such by the very same map, follows on the heels of this one. It concerns the site of the Jevvish Holy Temples. Some lsIamic preachers even claim nowadays that al-Haykal al-Maz'oum - "the supposed (Jevvish) Temple" - was never in Jerusalem. The Jordanian map puts paid to the lies of every one of these lsIamic orators. Of course, those who deny the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem also simply contradict the well-established history of the land. Watch: ruclips.net/video/cZrLD6TXPtc/видео.html
@Taliah Edwards They are supposed to be In exile until their messiah comes. In fact many Jews are in conflict with one another as to this fact. BTW before the formation of Israel the area was populated by people of mixed religions. Palestinians contrary to popular belief are not only Muslims. It's unusual how you state that Palestine never existed yet may Jews themselves will acknowledge that it in fact did. Not sure what your statements are based on. Another point of issue is that I don't have any issues or hang ups with Jews. After all Jews and Arabs are cousins and share many cultural similarities. I have friends from both sides of the equation.
@Sayfullah borz Yea sayfullah is a beautiful name you know who else was called sayfullah?? Khalid ibn il walid, one of the greatest warriors of the islamic empire. And im sad to hear, may allah grant you victory
He called emir khattab a terrorist? Shame on him. Let me name a few. Biden, Trump, Obama, Bush, CLinton, HW Bush, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon, and all the ones before. Benjamin Netanyahu, Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, Ehud Olmert, Ariel Sharon, Liberman, Yaalon, Peretz, Mofaz, I can keep going.
"There is no president in the world that didn't kill " i mean he has a point
Everything in moderation.
not really true
@big boss also not that there where many very good politicians but not many of them get that much attention
There's a difference between killing and genocide, if it's usually ur kind being slaughtered u would cry and be crazy for outside attention, I don't want to come off as rude but Saddam was clearly Hitler and Stalin level of bad, maybe even worse at times
Saddam didn't just kill people, here's a list of all the things he did:
"Secret police, state terrorism, torture, mass murder, genocide, ethnic cleansing, rape, deportations, extrajudicial killings, forced disappearances, assassinations, chemical warfare, and the destruction of southern Iraq's marshes were some of the methods Saddam and the country's Ba'athist government used to maintain control" - Human Rights Watch
By the way, I completely oppose the Iraq War but I definitely don't feel sorry for Saddam, he was a complete animal.
The first man actually said "Saddam is the manliest of Arab leaders"
you really don't get it go read
he's got a point there. saddam had toxic masculinity so potent they bottled it and dropped it on kurdish towns.
@@Ass_of_Amalek You mean it was Iran under Ruhollah Khomeini, and Ali Khamenei that committed those atrocities against over 5000 Kurdish civilians in Halabja? The Gassing of over 5000 Kurdish civilians in Halabja was part of Iranian-occupation of Iraq, never was it a part of Saddam's Al-Anfal Campaign against terrorist, and traitors siding with the Shia Islamic Republic of Iraq during the Iraqi-Iranian war, and Saddam's cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majid, having something to do with this, was 100% fake, and his confession was coerced after being tortured by Americans. There was an Al-Anfal Campaign during the Iraqi-Iranian war, but never was there such thing as a Al-Anfal Genocide. The Al-Anfal Genocide was made up by both the Shia Islamic Republic of Iran, and the Zionist West.
Hmm thinking about iraq it's really confusing. Because sometimes Saddam Is nice and sometimes is bad
Shield of Gorman the west was allied with saddam hussein's iraq against iran. you think you can tell me that they took war crimes of their enemy and pinned them on their ally? >_>
I feel concerned about the guy with the wall of heroes.
@@ArabianGrizz Iraq was so much safer and stable when Saddam was in power
@@Hazz12372 lol no they barely had food to eat and were executed for no reasons
@@fordmustnagisbestcarath5046 Saddam was a pretty bad guy of course, but not entirely true, he executed people who he thought were a threat which is very ruthless, so no it wasn’t for no reason. Terrorists weren’t an issue when Saddam was around because he’d just kill them, look at Iraq now!
Lol
Qasim was better
I’m a kurd from iraqi Kurdistan, I never never heard only one pelestinain was killed by kurd , such as a dirty thought, why say something while you don’t have information about it ,
Think more more
Aryan bob
Eternal love to the Kurds from the American Jewish community!
These so called "Palestinians" are liars.
Long live Kurdistan, love from Israel.
They make it up, and then believe it to be true.
gooka boo
I don't know you are talking about which time, Assyrian and shia did not have any authority in Iraqi history,
gooka boo
yes exactly
My mean is Iraqi, this country was created in 1921.
In Iraqi history Assyrian did not have authority, shia and Kurdish also
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I died laughing when I saw the wall
I really looked at the wall and said “YEAHHH Ohh-“
😂😂😂
Woah, this video was a ride lmao
Solbady
Beyond belief wasn’t it?
@@solvingpolitics3172 that, and bewildering and concerning.
Starhopper
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@@Solbady by that do you mean the support for Saddam? In that case I would agree with you, it quite bewildering a person like him is respected
@@razariasat3295 that's exactly what I was referring to lol
There's no hope for Palestinians if they treat saddam as their hero
Yes, even Iran, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia do not love Saddam....
@@RafaelArandas lies we don't hate saddam
For real.. This video changed my opinion.
He was and sure there will be new hero..We don't give up
in Jordan people love him because he used to give them free oil.
I am proud muslim Palestinian no one in this vid represent me or Palestine ..
Hitlier was a crazy criminal i totaly condemn what he did it for the Jews ..
Saddam Husien too he murdered many innocent ppl those ppl in this vid are ignorants and they do not represent any one except them selves .
I pray for the peace and the freedom for all nations .
Your views are refreshing & I occasionally here a Palestinian say the same thing
but your views are definitely in the minority unfortunately.
Thank you for speaking up.
Abo Alla
Part-2 the world would be a much better place if people like you had power in the Middle East.
than you're probably an Arab Israeli that got a good education.
in the west bank and Gaza they indeed see those peoples as heroes, the PLO and hamas actually have verses from "main camp" with verses of the Quran in their elected government officials documents. you can see yourself just type "hamas PLO palastinians charter"
God bless you buddy!
Palestinians: “We’re being driven out of our homes and murdered!”
Also Palestinians: *Supports a man who did the exact same thing, but doesn’t give a shit because it happened to other people and not themselves*
The hypocrisy makes me want to vomit.
He bombed Israel because he hated them 39 rockets and 1 israile solider killed so palastinanes love him
@@alitheiraqi5530 he didnt kill a soldier only one civilian died
@@mizrahiwithattitude2733 youre wrong 4000 died
@@survived4679 loll if they killed 4000 israelis iraq would have been nuked out the planet are u kidding rn
@@mizrahiwithattitude2733 chemical weapons
They don't mind brutal dictators so long as the "stand for Palestine".
Jackson Winkleson
L.O.L. Name one group of people who have contributed more to the human race than Jews per capita?.....Good luck!
Just like the Israelis and Yanks with their dictators.
Matias Brachini
Yes, America’s dictators???Please try upping your Prozac dosage.
@@solvingpolitics3172 Apartheid Southafrica, Pinochet, Videla in Argentina, Somoza in Nicaragua, Stroessner in Paraguay, Franco in Spain, the Duvaliers in Haiti, etc,etc, etc were either US-Israel puppets or allies. Try upping your MacDonalds dosage.
How's that different from you?
I was a baby when Saddam Hussein committed genocide against my people the Kurdish people in north Iraq. I feel sick to my stomach watching this , I was a refugee and then an immigrant.
Unfortunately the guy is just brainwashed and ignorant, at the same time I feel him bcz Saddam was the only arab leader who was supporting Palestinians so that’s how they are desperate for help from other leaders
@@Hlk.100and I feel that Netanjahu is the only leader in the Middle East who support the Kurdish people in their case. No Arab, Turkish or Persian leader support Kurds. Only Netanyahu
I died laughing at the "wall of heroes"
dos it have to look like hollywood... hahahahhahahahah... its ot in look its in the respect what the rest of the world dos not have... you idiot
Innit
😂😂😂😂 i'm too bro and he is don't know what diffrence between jews and israiel.
I gotta say I was surprised by how half-assed it was. come on man, if they're heroes they deserve frames!
@@AliAhmed-gj1ep same shit
As a Kurdish person, I feel so disappointed of what I’m seeing in this video, Saddam killed Kurdish people. And here’s what he did… Saddam Hussein and the Baath party used violence, killing, torture, execution, arbitrary arrest, unlawful detention, enforced disappearance, and various forms of repression to control the population. Kurdish people were systematically persecuted. The al-Anfal military campaign against Kurdistan in Northern Iraq between 1986 and 1989 is qualified by some European countries as genocide. 182 000 Kurds were estimated to have been deported, killed, disappeared in depopulation campaigns in Kurdish areas carried out by Baath party. A particularly well known incident was when the northern Kurdish village of Halabja was gassed with poison in 1988, killing 5 000 and wounding 10 000 Iraqi Kurds suspected of disloyalty to the regime…….. I ask for free Palestine and I hope things will get better in it. Also I hope that Palestine will change their minds and search what Saddam did to people in Kurdistan.
@@MPhilbinMPYou better go and read who did that to halabja and Kurdish people. Also it wasn’t only halabja, he did so many bad things to Kurdistan. So he was a terrorist and did the genocide. Go read the history. I am Kurdish and I know.
But the kurds also are behaving exactly like the colonizing zionists. You want to carve out a piece of land and call it kurdistan. You don't want to co-exist. This is theft. There will never be a kurdistan. It is wishful thinking and a modern fantasy that will never be a reality.
You're victims because you're American proxies
Why did y’all plot to overthrow Saddam then with the help of USA in the first place?
Saddam was actually the best iraq president we have ever had, he truly was about the Iraqi people. Sadly we will never see a great leader like him again because America always likes getting in other business
Not only Iraqis! Name me one president in the arab world who have been better than saddam. All of arab leaders are cowards and was cowards unlike abu uday. That's just a fact
You are insane and i as an Iraqi curse the memory of the deceased Saddam and I pray he rots in hell for eternity.
@@raiz567 if you ask most people about 9/11 in the Middle East most of them don’t even know what it is
@@raiz567 even worse
Bro never heard of akQ and how the wars and conflicts and also no press freedom made iraq unstable especially in 1990 under Saddams regime
Lol second guy has pics of bin laden and Hussein even though they HATED each other
Hussein and Bin Laden were tacitly allied against Iran, Syria, Israel, and Kurdish groups.
It’s obvious he’s very politically uniformed. Most of the Muslim and Arab leaders he had on the board are enemies. The secular Arab nationalists (Yasser Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Nasser, King Hussein of Jordan) hated the lsIamic Ieaders (Zarqawi, Bin Iaden, Khattab). He obviously supports anyone who on paper opposes US interests in the region without understanding their political goals and motives.
Bro casually has a wall of terrorists, and murderers 💀
What?
*wall of heroes yes there is actually people outside of the west that are not brainwashed
Of course a brainwashed kid would say this you are brainwashed by the western media
As a Kurd I am shocked by the hypocrisy
Bro can you explain what Saddam did everyone saying shit about him i don't know?
@@anaspathan6661Halabja Google it and look at the children he gassed
@@anaspathan6661Saddam did the Al-Anfal campaign which included using chemical weapons on us Kurds in northern Iraq and genociding us.
Saddam killed 1 million 500 thousand Iranians from 80 to 88, including many many women and children on chemical weapons. Saddam was a corrupt and unjust person towards his own people, only loyalty to him mattered, he didn’t give a f* about Islam and Arabs, only himself. But all the politicians are the same. Long live the free Middle East, with all its religions and nations, but Israel must go now !!!!
Me too
This video confirmed my reason for not supporting palestine as a state, thank you!
I hear you! I thought finally something I agree with the Palestinians about, hating Saddam. Then I see this video.
Solving Politics even Shia Iraqis nowadays wish sadden never died...
iTZSOBEAST that’s not true .. he was a criminal . Please stop being ignorant! You’re better than this !
تحياتي من العراق
Good Palestinian wouldn't want your support
Zionist
every time i watch video like this
my tear's is falling and i have goosebumps.😢
Its crazy because I used to think Saddam was super evil because of how the West portrayed him. What a huge mistake has taken place. The US needs to pay for their crimes.
kurds are killing palestinian iraqies? lmao, alright. whatever you say pizza pillow man
Son of Mountain
Just when I think the Palestinians have reached a new low. They just keep getting worse!
Tom Jung lmaoooooo pizza pillow man
that is actually true. Saddam Hussein used Palestinians as part of his campaign to ethnically cleanse Kurds in their homeland, settling Palestinians in oil-rich Kurdish areas decades ago. Palestinians were given stolen homes and land, so the Palestinians were settlers in Kurdistan and once the old regime was gone they had no protection and the Kurds hate them.
@@jessicabloom9407 do you have a source for this? I've never heard of this before.
Jessica Bloom
There are many Zionist flies here.
The Kurds hate all people even they hate themselves.
All you need to know about Palestinians in general, is the second guy.
I love Israel as a kurd
youre not kurd youre pkk
pkk
As an iranian i’m really disgusted by these palestinians he started war with Iran for more oil luckly he failed :)
Persia ❤
@@Hexavielego Israel 💩
Thats your problem
@Veikko Your words are correct, and we, as Iraqis, are standing against them, and in this election, and the one before it, their parties failed in the elections
The brother describes the genocide of 250,000 Kurds as a coup💀
its estimated to be 180K
@@Gossuarit The genocide began before 1988 in 1979 but it was small and over the years it reached this number.
He’s just talking from his arse
didn't the kurds betray saddam?
@@Gossuarit
It's 50,000.
The 182K figure is a Kurdish propaganda
I just find it funny when Arabs are suprised Kurds, Assyrians, Copts, etc love Israel.
Where did u get that ? Fake resources Zionist resources. Germany is your home.
@@Dhua_diary where did you get your resources? my dna test literally told me I am close to *50% Druze, 50% Spaniard/Northern Italian* in terms of ancient DNA, and also very close to LEBANESE PEOPLE.
Lebanese and Palestinians also get some Italian and Greek in their DNA. And many Bosnians moved to Palestine. *So you're saying Lebanese, Druze, and Palestinians don't belong in the Levant?*
And Ashkenazi and Sephardic people also have these origins...you're the fake news sweetheart
@@Dhua_diary
And your home is Saudi Arabia. Free Europe and Middle East from yourself please
@Son of Mountain Don't say that, true Kurds don't need any allies only God is our ally thats why He created the mountains for us.
@@anomyous1518 why do think that man? In Kurdistan we always like jews and supportes them.. Just read a history book about it.
The Palestinian used to go to saddam Iraq , free meditation, education, and even treated better then the Iraqi citizens, so what do u think the Palestinian think of saddam 😯
You lied
@@abdullahalaaaliraqi171 No, my brother, it is true, and we are Iraqis, and we know this, and every Palestinian who was martyred would give him a large amount of money.
That’s true the palestines were on top then came the syrians and then the egyptions prisoners and then the poor iraqis they literally had everything the normal iraqi wanted health care a house a well paying job and free education heck they could go and study medicine for free even if they got 50% in the final exams of the 6th grade of high school wither the iraqi needed to score 90% and higher to study medicine in any college it was so fucked up at these times
0:48
Poor dude is fittingly named "Jihad".
Jihad doesn’t mean Kill, it’s mean ‘doing something that is hard for you or doing something that you don’t want to’
@@RS-ow6ny
I know that "Jihad" is s general islamic concept of struggle. For good or for bad.
But in today's world most Muslims avoid associating with that concept by name because it's too heavily associated with terror groups who vow "to wage jihad against imperialism/zionism/non-believers etc".
The name of the guy in the video supports things we've come to expect when we hear "Jihad".
It's just a bit comical.
Are these people violent by nature or what
So !??
@@xa1310 Nothing wrong with being named Jihad.
I justs happened to find it somewhat ironic considering his opinion on Hitler, Bin Laden etc.
I always know, as Israeli, the day would come and those fools would expose themselves 😂😂😂
I just didn't thought it would be that soon.
הודיה בר יוסף They have already exposed themselves in the comment section... And guess what? They are not even aware of it!
@lobsterbale Legesse
though there are also Menashe tribe, they were found in India and many came to live in Israel, it also has been said that in Africa there are zvolon Gad and Asher.
@lobsterbale Legesse
ohh. but you never once read the Tanack in Hebrew didn't you? 🙂
in the Tanack we were said exactly that Israelitis were first tanned as abraham that came from haran we can also see that in their drawings of Joseph in Egypt though Egyptian have another name to Joseph.
so we started tanned *but!* than the Tanack says himself that moses our prophet married "a black beautiful woman" named the median princess zepora that converted for him after saving his life (❤)
*but!*
after that we learn about king David, that was "an admoni young man" (samuel 2) meaning "admoni" אדמוני that is "red skinned (like burned white skin) red haired man"
that is what was so special in the Israelitis, for the Torah Hebrews were in all shapes and colours just as today yet brothers in soul any way, they had their differences and yes they weren't born from the same mothers by Jacob and that did made than fight a lot but they were still colourful and great even back than.
read "israelitis" to see the drawings of colourful israelitis in wiki and type "abraham" to see the aciant scopter of tanned abraham. in addition try to look "the black oblisk" that shows ahave an israeliti king of Israel that was drawn by assyrians as tanned. 🙂
the talmud admit it itself: "and in the south... dark as darkest but in the north as white as the clowds"
isn't it interesting?
@lobsterbale Legesse
by the way, of course my family has writing our generations since the aciant israelitis that were expelled to Babylon till 1950 when Iraq the professor of Babylon expelled and massacred us, our names and the name of every Jews israeliti that was ever born in our community is still there in Hebrew, on the walls of prophet yehezkel in Baghdad 😁 it is an aciant tomb were we wrote every child. my dream is to sneak one day to Iraq (because they don't allow us in) and to write my name and my family names on it with my ancestors my grandfather and grandmother and all of my family. 😁
@lobsterbale Legesse
that's because only Jews that were in Syria knows about assyria, my family are from aciant Babylon, now days Iraq. 😶
I... think you should learn Hebrew and just read the Tanack. to see I'm right, if you just say "no I believe I'm right and you're wrong" it's not gonna convince me to trust you.
beside, the talmud is oral Torah, It existed since aciant times it was even mentioned in the Tanack. you practically couldn't read the Tanack without oral Torah in aciant times...
Theyre cautious with their words. Dont want to offend anyone but can manage to conversate on the topic in a civil manner. Thats what makes these countries great, their people have honor, dignity and intergrity. I admire that
Still, for the sake of the Jewish community I wouldn't want any of those in my country. Those already there need to be evaluated on their views and sent back to their glorious nation if need be.
Long live Kurdistan is all I can say.
Never heard of that country
@@kyokushinfightfullmma bicause it is not a country but they want it to be a country but it will never be a country it is iraq
@@MrMedge-zj3jx Exactly.
point to me on a map where can I find a Kurdistan?
i don't see it
Biji Kurdistan❤
I’m disgusted and baffled by their ignorance. Especially the “wall of heroes guy”. Who else wants to vomit?
Yeah he was pretty dumb about their backgrounds also. Bin laden and Hussein literally hated each other to the death
Hitler (:
@Levantine Patriot I wish brother
@Levantine Patriot No, white. But I'm learning the language and culture.
POV you watch too much propaganda
As a Kurd I’m stand with Israel 🇮🇱
Жан Берк оджалан не одобряе
Long live Kurdistan.
Love from Israel
I stand with you too ancient brother, I love your women.
I'm jew Israeli, I'm standing with Kurdistan ❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
💭💭💭💭☀️💭💭💭💭
💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
And you got abandoned AGAIN. lol.
Sadam husain war worst president, he killed more than 200,000 Kurds why just because we asked freedom ok
What about shia ok
What about Kuwait people
About one million iraqi people were killed in iraq - iran war
Where is goodnesses of him
Plz someone tell me ?
That's all you know about him
I'm concerned that an Arab preference for "resistance" takes precedence over finding solutions or delivering a better life.
It's all based on the zero sum game; I can only be better off if you are worse off.
"Because he bombed israel with skads"
It seems like others don’t matter as long as they are not one of them or someone they need.
I was a big supporter of them but not anymore.
Random Guy
I don’t know if they support Isis or not honestly but I’ve known that they support Saddam and chose to ignore it because my people do support Palestinians and sympathize with them and I used to support them too.
But honestly I cannot support them anymore if they consider Saddam a hero, he is so horrible and did so many shitty things to my people (and Kurds& Iranians).
Btw I don’t watch al-jazeera or the Arab media at all, so I don’t know what they show or don’t ( they’re most of the time biased lol)
I am kurd. And long live Israel and Kurdistan
I don't understand why Kurds can't have their own national state
If you're 555, then I'm 666
Nor do I!
@@godisalie7022 I thought it was because Kurdish territory as a whole is non-contiguous.
@@marksimons8861
We just need to destroy Turkey, Iran and Syria and free Kurdistan!!
@@godisalie7022
Make sure you get it done by tea time.....and don't forget to tidy up afterwards.
This is why as a Kurd i love our Israeli brothers and sisters, as only they support us and understand what we have been through!💙🤍🇮🇱✌️
😂😂😂😂💩
As a kurd, you’re completely wrong
As an Arab Jordanian I support the right of Jewsish and Kurdish brothers to have their own independent state and self-determination . Arab nationalism is bad just like we have many states other people deserves self-determination .
كل زق
Hey, the 17th Prime Minister of Jordan was Kurdish :D
Love my Jordanian brothers.
Shame on you🤮
Shame.
you are just a traitor & not representative of Jordan's majority
Makes you realize that every story has multiple perspective and which is the "right side" may not be so objective afterall.
I wonder why there are still Kurds and Persians supporting these....
I've changed my mind. Hope Isreal takes over.
MrDrakula OH hell nah
go learn history about who saddam was, watch his interviews
Ofcourse you are anti saddam, just like most of the world is anti Islam ( Biased News influence)
IK Saddam more than u @@Ammour_Nadir_Automotive
We don't need your mind if it's that easily influenced
6:54 he said kurds killed Palestine in iraq ! that’s lied about kurds and i’m kurdish i supporting the palestine i love palestine because they are looks like we muslim but all every palestine enemy kurds . because we wanna created country and they are don’t wanna kurdish having a country that’s everything about that question.
LOL, this is funny because every Palestinian like Saddam, while he is one of the most hated people in Iraq and considered a criminal.
@TheGhostGamer2 The only Iraqis who hated Saddam Hussein are Jews, Shiites, and Many Kurds.
@@suleyman8696 Kurds are a majority in the North, and Iraq back in 2003 use to be a Sunni-Majority, but later became a Shia-Majority way after the execution of Saddam Hussein. I myself don't really hate Shiites, but the reason why Iraqi Sunnis hated Shiites, because they support Iran which killed many of them, and also the massacred of so many Iraqi Sunnis known as the Diyala Massacre, which is what Pro-Iranian Shias in Iraq committed against Iraqi Sunnis. Every Shias hated Saddam Hussein, but not every Kurd hates Saddam. Mostly, those Kurds are the many of them living in Northern Iraqi-Kurdistan who believed that Saddam was responsible for the Chemical Massacre of Halabja that killed 5000 Kurdish civilians. There is a big reason why they where Iranian Armed Force Soldiers wearing Gas Mask when taking over the Kurdish city of Halabja before Chemical Weapons where dropped on civilians.
As an Iraqi I find this extremely disturbing.
A lot of iraqis like saddam like alot
As a southern Kurd who's mother survived the Al-Anfal campaign, I am unsurprised but nonetheless disappointed.
@@loonloonlikemoonmoon1577 I am from Nazareth Israel I love Kurdistan and Kurdish people biji Kurdistan
@@qusayj8765 Only about 30-40% of Iraqis like saddam
@@qusayj8765 why he killed million and millions of Iraqis why the hell will they love him
I’m so confused on why they ignore the terrible things he has done. Why is he a hero to them?
Total disconnection from reality...
because they are sunni and couldnt care less about the people he killed (shia and kurds). thats the problem with arabs, they support killing those who they hate
Because arabs love him and you believe in American propaganda
and do you also believe CCP did bad thinga to Uyghurs?
Because he allowed some Palestinians to go to Iraq, and treated them well. Some even helped him with attacks aganst non baathi Iraqi people.
And that exactly is why I support israel
No one cares because you're kurdish😂
@@identity2257 I do, I’m Israeli I love Kurdish people
@@cristianomessi8079
Israel=isnotreal
Kurdistan=error 404
You share the same qualities
You both dont exist 😂🥴
@@cristianomessi8079 im iraqi kurd and i love saddam and hate israel
As an Iranian, it saddens me a lot when I see our government supporting the Palestinians, but they see murderer Saddam Hussein as a hero.
Shia sect la hawla wala quwata ilia billah
they like anyone who supports or supported them. they like Saddam but also Iran because they both provided support against Israel
@@idriesvandergraef204 zionist
Sadam was a hero and still
Saddam wasn’t suppose to be your enemy. He was supposed to save Iran and the Middle East
I am from Iraq and lived under Saddam Hussein’s rule.
For those who lived under his rule , Saddam was a ruthless dictator who killed and tortured his own people and invaded another Arab country (Kuwait).
For those who didn’t live under his rule, he was a “hero” despite not achieving anything for the palestinian cause.
In the end, Saddam didn’t liberate Palestine and destroyed Iraq in the process.
Saddam is the reason why so many of us Iraqis fled our beloved country and are now scattered around the world in our own diaspora.
But now iraq is even worse?
@toc toc exactly, and he is responsible
Another pissed off shia 🤣
it was a secular socialist state that did right by the people. if someone is to blame is George Bush
@@Vengenace455another person that actually was opressed. Also shias make up most % of iraqis, listen to iraqis voices when ur interested in our politics and also know more leaders than saddam thank you.😊
As a Kurd I stand with our jewish brothers and sisters, long live Israel, her biji Kurdistan ❤️🇮🇱
🇹🇷🥱🥱
Long live Kurdistan
Could you please ask Palestinians what they think of Adolf Hitler?
@هدى ks emk
@@jonathanrotem251 No reason to explain her that he hated all the races except Pure Germans. She considers him a lovely person as long as he killed jews. By The way he was vegan and was agaings killing animals for food.
@هدى Sabra and Shatila wasn't a massacre as it was portrayed to be. It was Phalangists cleaning out the trash.
@@andrewjenkins2918 WTF
@هدى ouch
Over 200.000 Kurds were estimated to have been deported, killed, and disappeared in depopulation campaigns in Kurdish areas, and to mention The Halabja massacre, also known as the Halabja chemical attack, was a massacre of Kurdish people that took place on 16 March 1988, carried out by dictator Saddam Hussein, and also the Palestinian involvement in Saddam Hussein's murderous campaigns against Kurdistan. Yaser Arafat supported Saddam Hussein in its chemical attack on Halabja which killed 5000 Kurdish women and children in 1988 in one day, Yaser Arafat said "Kurds must not expect flowers, They must expect bombs".
The most prominent figure was Col. Mulazim Muhsin, also known as 'Muhsin the Palestinian' - Saddam's personal "caretaker" in Sulaimani. 'Muhsin the Palestinian' was responsible for hundreds, if not thousands, of executions and mutilations of Kurdish youths in Silêmanî. Baathists, including Palestinians like Col. Mulazim Muhsin, often chopped their Kurdish victims' limbs off and tortured them to death. Sometimes they tied gas tanks to their victims' genitals and forced them to walk through the hot desert while firing at those tanks.
The Palestine Liberation Organisation's Secretary General, Saeb Erekat, called Kurdish independence a "poisoned sword against Arabs and denied Kurdistan to become independent.
One thing you can’t say is that saddam was a good man because he wasnt
Kurdistan flag typical
Saddam was a hero lol he put 200 k Kurds on his army and he even called them the diamonds of iraq and that they were part of his nation
@Sayfullah borz fak sadam he killed my grandfather and my uncles
@@qusayj8765 put 200k Kurd in his army (jash) and killed 182k.
@@rasachya5340 No lol I didnt kill 182 k, thr death toll was around 5-10k, america was the one whoi referred to it as genocide for justification for the war, also ali al majid went against the orders of the revolutionary council by asking them to push so far into the kurdish villages and he was punsihed for it
the fact that Kuwait stands with Palestine yet the Palestinians are praising saddam hussien like that is just embarrassing honestly
Palestinians are embarrassing
same for kurds and iranians
Next question to Israelis: how do you feel about Sterngang and the Irgun?
Damn that’s actually a great idea I’m gonna spam the comments with that
send questions in the email he doesnt take these comments
The guy with the “wall of heroes” is a Jreg character
everyone in the Middle East is a more extreme jreg character
Very,bad shame on him
@@isheunesutafireyi5764 no one see this is shameful cuz we have this list in our heart pussy
Oh my God, guys...this is just not okay.
God bless Saddam Hussein. May George w bush burn in hell for his acts.
@sponge bob how old are you?
sponge bob He died a hero, unlike Gay Bush.
@@uop7402 god bless a guy who killed kurds with chemical weapons? well sure he wont.
Please you Palestinians who support Saddam Hussein... ask some Kurds how Saddam treated Kurds in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein is always in our heart ! Allah will bless you . Al Fatihah . Salam from Malaysia 🇲🇾 . Malaysian very love you 🙇🏻♂️
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❤️ 🇲🇦 🇵🇸
So let me get this straight.. sadaam committing Genocides on Kurdish civilians, oppressing them, using chemical weapons on them, and he’s in heaven ? Yeah ok 👌
In life you get what you give, and he got a hand full down that little rabbit hole 🕳
my guy he literally commited so many war crimes
@@kit2691 what about america my friend 🤣
The last interview guy was spot on. What would America think if they actually found out?
As a Kuwaiti, I feel really sad by watching this video. Although Saddam stood with Palestinians, he also waged war on Kuwait. We love all people but just wish they don't attack our nations and friend's nations (speaking of the Israeli occupation). Saddam did nothing but break the ummah, and Yasser Arafat stood by him because he felt threatened by Saddam. I also do not agree with how Kuwaitis dealt with Palestinians after Yasser's decision, it was cruel and that is why I think many Palestinians who do not know much of this subject react this way. Hate breeds hate, and friendship breeds stronger and more powerful relations, that help both! I love Iraqi and Palestinian people, but not necessarily their rulers. If Saddam was a good person and leader of all Arabs and a real man, then why did he kill so much people that are ordinary citizens? Why did his soldiers kick people out of their homes and take all their belongings? These aren't Arab values at all, these are corrupt values that has money placed as it's goal. Not money for the people, money for the government.
"I do not think Saddam Hussein sleeps at night" - The late Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah.
Saddam wanted to be the head of the state, that's why he attacked Kuwait and he would not have stopped there.
He wanted one state solution across the Middle East.
American troops are the ones who secured Kuwait from the grasp of Saddam as they wanted to keep the Arabs under their feet and subservient to the American dollar by keeping the Arabs divided.
This way the Americas would be supplied oil by much of the Arab world and if one supply was cut off the oil would continue to come to them from another supplier.
Yes that's correct, America only supports some countries in the Middle East due to their Geo-political interests.
In the same way America divided Palestine in 1947 and we want a one state solution for Palestine they also divided the rest of the world but Saddam Hussein wanted one state solution across the Muslim world.
And after defeating the ottomans who was standing in their way?
Nobody except Saddam Hussein!
Did you just call the Israeli occupation a friend to us???? 😱
As for Saddam waging war on civilians, there is some truth in that, he fought against those who were not loyal to him and his cause.
Saddam Hussein was the ONE AND ONLY person to control the militant terrorist groups in the region and keep them in check.
As for the Arabs who hate Saddam, this is because they feel that as long as they are in a state/situation of saftey and peace then forget everyone else.
The nation of Islam is 1 body and when one part of the body is infected it is only a matter of time that the infection will spread to another.
Right now you are happy because the infection has not reached you, but it is coming your way, I guarantee you that.
Look at majority of the Muslim world,
Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Afghanistan, Kashmir, and all the other Muslims around the world like in China, India, France e.t.c. how they are suffering from this infection.
And you are safe for now, but I will tell you something important,
The tactical strategies of the west:
First they weaken the mind with physiological attacks (TV, Movies, luxurious lifestyles e.t.c.) then the body is automatically weakened and you become either a slave to your desires and benefit them in their causes or you destroy yourselves.
We the Muslims around the world, we upon the methodology of the Sahabah and the salaf, We condemn the actions of opression committed by Saddam and any other individuals but we love the glory they brought to us and we love them for that.
@@اسماعيلالخطابالسندي brother, i never said that the israeli government are our friends, what i was saying is that we are not anti-semetic, we are anti-zionist.
Also, Palestine and all the other countries in crisis are not an infection, they are just countries in crisis, like how kuwait was when it was occupied, but we fought for you guys in four wars, and you didn't help us at all.
regarding the gulf countries, 99% of us are fully with Palestine, but you know sometimes monarchs (except kuwait, because we have a democracy, or at least a parliament that is voted by people) do whatever gives them more money, and so to the rulers, yes Palestine is a barrier between them and money, but for normal citizens (who know about the history of Palestine), Israel is an unfair countrie which welcomes people from all over the world but oppresses it's ethnical owners (which i agree with).
also, saddam didn't want one arab nation, he didn't care about that, what he wanted was money, and that is something you cannot deny. there is no honor in him nor his friends, he just talked to get people to love him, but did he really do anything? no... if he really was glorious he would've told to his soldiers to fight israel, not another muslim country. Another thing that I find disgusting about him; when his country was being massacred by the US, he went and hid in hole, is that glory?
I would like to end this reply by telling you that if there would be a day when we will wage war on israel, i will be the first in line. however, you should understand that right now, we have minute chances of beating them, but trust me it is my dream to see a free Palestine. and inshallah it will be a reality!
@@اسماعيلالخطابالسندي I agree with you regarding us being too easy on the US regarding their "unwavering" friendship with Israel. but you have to agree that christian zionism (the reason why many protestant majority countries side with israel) is dropping significantly. 60% of people who voted for the democratic party are supporters of Palestine (although not the case with republicans). most probably, this is because the bias within the media and leaders is much less than before, and we have brave politicians like Bernie Sanders that will give up their chances of presidency for Palestine. and as you know, Israel is nothing without the American support it has. but who knows? maybe the media will start oppressing peoples voices again and Palestine will be forgotten... after all, Israel is America's stronghold in the middle east!
I think that they way to stop America from supporting Israel is:
1. Boycotting products.
2. Protesting.
3. Spreading awareness on social media.
4. Donating to Palestinian charity organiztions.
5. Signing a petition against Israel.
6. Signing a petition on Arab governments cutting ties with Israel.
7. Signing a petition on GCC countries not giving oil to the US.
8. Signing a petition on having oil trade without using USD (not sure if this is possible rn).
Basically everything we're already doing, but we should not forget that to get results, we should do this consistently.
@@mishalalzaid4847
insha'Allah. ✌️
@@mishalalzaid4847
You my friend are spot on.
But in order to accomplish this we must have a united front not based on any Nationalism or partisan.
He was a monster and the fact that Palestinians see him as their leader speacks volumes about him.
as a kurd, I must say I'm disappointed but I still stand for a free Palestine. Occupation is still wrong, no matter who it is done to, and with more access to objective information and facts, the next generation of Palestinians will not think like this about tyrants such as Saddam.
As an Iraqi, I agree. Very unfortunate how desperation and brain washing have made an image of a hero for a criminal like Saddam.
as a kuwaiti too i agree with u
As a Muslim and human, I agree with u
Willing to bet all of you here are Shia lmaooooo
@@johnprice3593sects are haram in Islam according to Quran surah ale imran ayat no 102 to 105
I’m eating Oreo and having coffee while reading the comments
Me with a cup of wine 😂🤦🏻♂️
@@waw961 lol
100% that’s why America went against Iraq, because it was self sufficient and most importantly Because they helped Palestinian people. We should point our fingers to Paul Wolfowitz, the true mastermind.
by terrorizing everyone around them?
@@yonatanmonneler1744 who terrorized who?
@@nickhen4196 iraq and palestine
@@nickhen4196 everyone around them
@@yonatanmonneler1744 no my friend, this is simple propaganda. Because it makes no sense to why a “terrorist” would terrorize their own country. Iraq, there was never any WMD. They had nothing to do with 9/11. Millions of people died in Iraq. When someone destroys your whole country, leaves you with nothing you really have nothing else to lose. These are people who are defending their lives and what they loved. Same goes for Palestine. And by the way, there’s a reason why when you think Palestine, you think of Iraq too.
I say we as Muslims need to unite. I am sick and tired of us getting called Terrorists and all that nonsense. Our women and young girls in Bosnia,during that aggression got raped in very brutal ways just because they are Muslims ( Thousands ) and so many other horrible war crimes were done to Bosniaks in that aggression also. I also find it very unfair how so many girls ,even Bosniak girls were so mean to me and also calling me ugly when it’s not my fault.Yes,I also feel bad for Iraq,and the women and girls from that nation also.
You reap what you sow.
@@Wüstenfuchs12209 the same applies to israel :D
he is the worst , as saudi , he killed our cuisine in kuwait
@Dani Smith Antichrist
Su Moe
I appreciate what you are saying Su! How is life in Saudi Arabia these days?
@C caymer he's a religious fanatic.
Solving Politics one of the safest countries in the world
Dani Smith Little Dani learned a few Arabic curse words and wants to use them on RUclips? Aww
I wonder. I wonder if little Dani has the tiny jewish balls to come say this to an Arab in an Arab country.
If he did then I would make him my Sharmuta.
Whenever I get bored I’ll pound him in the basement all while making him recite verses of the unholy talmud.
what a picture of Palestine. oh man. I just lost my believe in humanity as soon as I saw the wall of heroes.
*Assad* and his allies always talk about fighting Israel and threatening its safety, but he is still there ,although Syria is closer to Israel than Iraq is
Saddam was the only leader that did something
Iraq did tons for Palestine, but Syria also did fight from the 70s until the 2000s in Lebanon and coordinated with the Palestinian and Lebanese factions in every single action against the zionist entity, including liberation of South Lebanon from zionist occupation. Syria simply was not ready to reopen the front at the Golan, and instead fought in Beirut and South Lebanon. Meanwhile the Iraqi Baath didn't agree with Syria's occupation of Lebanon and instead wanted the Syrians to reopen the Golan front to regain lost territories.
there is a reason all the rejectionist factions of the traitorous Oslo accords all settled in Syria during the 90s. and there's a reason that immediately after regime change in Iraq, all zionist and neocon circles turned their attention to regime change in Syria, openly courting brotherhood and other opposition figures and speaking about it directly to Bashar's face in interviews.
in the late 90s and especially after Hafez's death, Syria helped Iraq circumvent sanctions and to sell their oil, reopened the water and border, signed trade deals, exchanged official visits, and after 2003 Syria helped bring insurgents to Iraq to fight against US occupation and both Libya and Syria supported the underground Iraqi Baath Party (which led Maliki and his puppet friends to hate the Syrian president).
the biggest travesty is Syria-Iraqi Baath split. so many mistakes were made including tit-for-tat, especially on the Syrian side. but after the late 90s and especially 2000s with the new President, things seemed to be warming and going far better.
We Love Sadam Hussein Arab and Muslim hero❤️🇮🇶❤️🇩🇿 from Al Djazaiir
Do you know how many muslims he killed? He waged a war against iran. Nobody seems to care. i am disgusted.
@@zaris-q3p people forget that Saddam treated Christians well and he even donated to the Chaldean church, he didn’t just treat Sunni Muslims well. That’s why a lot of Iraqi Christians like him too
I don't know what to expect from a guy called Jihad... -_-
Jihad means struggle not war
Harb is war
Lmfaoooo @ 1:20 that dude is f*cking nuts 😭😭 Che, Saddam, Hitler, Zarqawi, Bin Laden, and Khattab on a wall 🤦🏼♂️ so basically anyone who hated jews with a passion he will love and honor 👍🏼don't cry when they drone strike your a**
@Son of Mountain lmfao yep, did you see the other reply I sent you??? It's under the thread in this video where you commented about Palestinians supporting terror against Kurds.
None of these guys just hated Jews. That is simply what they had in common.
Every human with a brain thinks these guys were heroes
@@Herbert_Rudolf the shia despise zarqawi for totally justified reasons
@@TheBucketSkill Shias are kafir and Isis are kafir too, atleast Shias don’t worship USA like Isis
I find it very hard to support Palestine as a Kuwaiti whenever I see just how much they like saddam.
I know many Iraqis who hate Palestinians for this reason, because they where welcomed to Iraq as refugees and then helped Saddam by spying on the Iraqis.
@@KainCorvin this is true
We like him mainly cuz he attacked israel
@Aa Aa Explain about all these Palestinians living in Kuwait being deprived from businesses, and being mistreated, along with this illegal US Interventionism going on in Kuwait? That is why Saddam annexed Kuwait.
@@KainCorvin Most Iraqis missed Saddam Hussein. It is only Jews, Shiites, and many Kurds living up North who hated Saddam. Only Iraqi Shiites hated Palestine, and Saddam Hussein, and same with Iraqi Jews.
Still support Palestine?
No
Nope
Yes
No
No way
Saddam and king faisal great Arab leaders 😭 May allah forgive their soul
@Son of Mountain ما عندي مشكلة مع الأكراد تكون دولة خاصة فيهم لكن رجاء لا تصير klb و تغلط !
@ابن يعرب بالنسبة ل الأتراك اتفق معك
I piss on their graves
No wonder Palestinians hated me . I’m Kuwaiti 😂
نحن لا نكره الكويتيون بالعكس
كل الاحترام والمحبة
I’m pretty sure they don’t like Khaleejis in general
@@Bot-gy9gx a true Muslim loves other Muslims irrespective of their country
@@karimtemri1664 A true Muslim would help their oppressed brothers, not rub shoulders with the oppressors
@@Bot-gy9gxhat’s what khaleejis are doing with Israel
I can't believe my eyes! He slaughtered Kurds and Persians, How dare they to call him a hero??
He didn't do that
It is just media who told you that
In fact
No one now who killed the people in North of iraq .
@@abdullahahmad877 We're talking about millions of people, Saddam threw chemical bombs on Halabche and killed thousands of people including many children, How had they had alliance with Iran or America?
This is a stupid justification genocide and to blame a whole nation for something which Israel is using against you for years and i shocked that you accept this notion yourself at the time!
@@alialabade1234 MY FAMILY HAVE DIED IN THE CHEMICAL BOMBINGS FROM SADDAM , I DIDN'T HEAR IT FROM MEDIA! I'M LIVING IT!
i can't believe you praise that motherfucker hateful murder as your hero, i can't say how much I'm disappointed and sorry for you people.
@@HarryPotter-gx5lc The Chemical attack on Halabja back in 1988 killing over 5000 Kurdish civilians was perpetrated by the Shia Islamic Republic of Iran, not by Saddam's Al-Anfal Campaign targeting terrorist, and traitors for Iran. There is no physical evidence of Saddam ever having Chemical weapons just as Iran does, and Iranian soldiers where in Halabja wearing a gas mask, because they are going to gas the whole city of Halabja, killing 5000 Kurdish civilians.
@@ShiningGalaxy01 I know , I'm late but do Palestinians really believe this? Children were killed in Al- Anfal Campaign .Saddam killed not only Kurds, but also Iranians, Assyrians and Arabs. Palestine's hero? So it doesn't matter if others are killed as long as we are not killed, right? Disgusting!
The amount of people complimenting and liking Saddam is ridiculous, it just shows how deceived people are which is just sad.
no your the deceived one your brainwashed by western media thinking saddam was a bad guy
@@cyxo7526 no, I'm against the west, gulf states and Israel. It's just those who are those who are ignorant who are mislead.
@@cyxo7526 you... do realize Saddam is a CIA backed Dictator installed ONLY to Oppose Iran right? Which Saddam did to please his CIA master during the Iraq Iran war. Saddam just betrayed the CIA later for power. He is HARDLY "Anti west"
Long live saddam.
@@a.hassanhale3326 you probably a Shia innit
Now do the same question but about Hitler only
Palestinians: What do you think about Hitler?
Do most europeans not realize that most indians, africans, arabs, and latin americans like hitler since he fought the countries colonizing them? It’s the same thing with osama bin laden, many afghanis might it agree w everything he did but they love him since he fought the countries invading and occupying them. It’s a natural human reaction to love the person who fought your enemies no matter how evil or bad he may be. “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”
I'm a Palestinian in Israel (Arab Israeli) and this video made me sad and hopeless for peace, not all of the Palestinians are like that, but unfortunately, the most love slaughter killing dictators like Saddam, yes Iraq was in a better shape in the past but a dictator is a dictator... Ugh I'm so mad!
@@zeyadusama3996 إنشالله الافضل يجي علينا يا رب ويدمر هالعقول الفاسدة.
تعترف ب اسرائيل بعد !!!
And what do the Israelis think about ariel sharon ??
اقول كل هوا بس
@@LB-mu4yd Israelis have many opinions regarding Ariel Sharon. Many love him due to his fights in the wars of 1948, 1967, 1982 etc., many hate him because he pulled Israel out of Gaza, and some supported him and his late policies because he was the person who accepted that the Palestinians are here to stay and to make peace with them by pulling settlements out of both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Still, Sharon was responsible for the atrocity of Sabra and Shatila in Lebanon, and his legacy lives on with remembrance of the horrible massacre. But before his health got deteriorated, he was remembered as the one who withdrew settlements from Gaza and many think that if he’s still alive, he could’ve accepted a Palestinian state in the 1967 borders.
and they call us kurds traitors for supporting israel. a nation that only defends itself against such terrorists
@ES R then Palestine should be nuked and gaza should be reduced to ashes
@ES R we don't claim iraq
@ES R gas is never justified nor war crimes, saddam arabized kurds we rebelled. we defeated him he used gas like a coward
@ES R he literally did it is documented
@ES R literally on human right watch files
Che Guevara and Hitler on one "heroes" wall. Hate can really push people to have some very strange and dissonant idols.
As vietnamese people, we honor saddam, such a leader, such a hero. He gave us a lot of money and tons of oil for free to rebuild the country after the war with America
As a vietnamese you should shut your mouth. You have no idea about Saddam and you probably didnt lived in his regime
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halabja_chemical_attack
Saddam killed millions of iraqis
What do the Kuwaiti Arabs think of the Palestinians' love of Saddam Hussein? Do the Kuwaitis feel that Saddam was one of the "Greatest Arabs" ? When they see that this is the feeling of Palestinians, do they wish to help and support Palestinians?
A lot of Palestinians lived in Kuwait during the gulf war lmao
Very, shame people support autocratic regime
@@qusayj8765 they were also really racist towards kuwaitis at that time they snitched on the famous famalies and they were the reason why many kuwaitis were killed
im kuwaiti and im going to answer u 1- i wish they knew the truth 2- nope not even close 3- yes we do wish to help support and help palestinians matter a fact we are helping them and funding them and protesting for them
There used to be half million Palestinian in Kuwait 30 yrs ago, the majority have been deported after the gulf war, due to their friendliness to the Iraq
Must be heart breaking for the Batris from Iran who support ,,Palestine”🤣.
that shows Palestinians dont give a damn about Persians and jus want their support. They wouldn't give a damn if Iran was wiped off the map.
Saddam Hussein, the man who would have freed Palestine
He got saved by the coalition else israel would have retaliated and i wouldn't be surprised if israel had threw a nuke on baghdad
@@Ultrapro011 lol he bombed Israel , and Israel didn't retaliated , they were afraid of him
@@VIP1G apparently afraid enough that they bombed his nuclear facilities
@@Ultrapro011 lol nuclear facilities 🤣
@@VIP1G thats true israel would have crushed him
I was looking at that guys wall and thinking, “terrorist Hall of fame bruh” 😂
Nah. He would need pictures of obama etc.
@@fe7kh nah i can see muslims liking osama but zarqawi???
At 1:26 he is actually from saudi arabia and he wasn’t a terrorist by any means he fought against the soviet union in afghanistan and fought against the russians in the chechen russian war while the russian army was committing war crimes against civilians in both wars
Chechen and Afghan jihadists wanted to create Islamic states and kill everyone who wouldn't convert to Islam to achieve it. The Soviets/Russians were the ones fighting terrorism. Look up the 1999 Russian apartment bombings and 2004 Beslan school siege.
He killed to 'keep the system in order' this guy has serious issues
What would have been the "wall of criminals" is the "wall of honor" for Palestinians, not surprised in any sense of the word...
Yes those were heroes.
It's strange that they know how to differentiate between good and evil 😮
I really think you should review your videos with someone who can translate Arabic to English properly. These guys twist the answers while translating so much…
I love this program
«wall of “honor”»🤣🤣🤣 Is it a wall in a public toilet?
You will burn in hell. Yes, i do not agree with Osama and that other terrorist and Hitler. But how dare you insult Saddam Hussein.
@@uop7402 Saddam Hussein was a butcher, and he was killed legally by Iraqi courts. He killed hundreds of thousands of Shiites, Kurds and Iranians. How can anyone say he was a great man.
@@andrewfranciscohughes2481 The same people who killed him were the ones that brought and created terrorism. there is nothing as a 'legal court'
@@mahmood6149 no they weren't
@@mahmood6149 really there is no legal courts? How are criminals punished. How are child rapists and murderes convicted. Legal courts. Saddam hussein the mass murderer was convicted in court the same way a petty thief would be
*---* *THE FACTS ABOUT THE PALESTINIANS* *---*
There has never been such a country called Palestine. Israel was re-formed on land previously ruled by the Ottoman empire, similarly to other countries in the region such as Lebanon, Iraq and others. There is no such thing as "Palestinian people". It's worth noting that newspapers such as the 'Palestine post' were Jewish newspapers (this one for example turned into the 'Jerusalem post'). This is also true about other official "Palestine" related stuff from the time before Israel was re-formed. Hebrews were the majority in Jerusalem even before the birth of the Zionist movement in the 19th century. If someone happened to use the term "Palestine" before the re-formation of Israel, he was referring to the homeland of the Jevvs (the land of Israel) - not the Arabs. It's worth noting that the flag of the "Palestinian Authority" is the flag of Hejaz.
The British Mandate over the land, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, actually included also what is now Jordan (which includes the "east bank" - part of historic Israel), and according to the League of Nations (precursor of the UN), this Mandate was to become a national homeland for the Jevvs (the Arabs would get their own independent lands in all the rest of the greater middle-east, an area which makes the land of Israel insignificant in comparison). Note that according to the UN's constitution, all the past resolutions of the League of Nation are valid.
The British Authorities, due to their own interests with the Arabs (among others - future oil dealings), gave them 77% of the land - which later became what is now Jordan. There are over 20 Arab countries, and almost 60 lsIamic countries - each on average way bigger than Israel, but the Arabs couldn't tolerate the existence of tiny Israel, even after being given most of the land of the mandate. Instead, they tried to annihilate it by force with the Arab armies the moment it was officially independent (and have attempted to do so several times again since then).
The coIoniaI term "Palestine" was discarded after it was brought to life under the British rule, as it should have been, because the original name for the land - Israel, has been restored (Israel is not Palestine, just like Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina, and Schehem is not Nablus).
It is only in the mid 1960's that the Arabs hijacked the term, and its widespread usage only took off after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. The Arabs used this terminology as a political propaganda tool to de-legitimize Israel, after they failed to steal the Hebrew homeland by force with the Arab armies, by invading and attempting to conquer the land. Ironically, the term "Palestinian" originate from the term 'Pleshet' to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Those who willingly identify as "Palestinians" are declaring themselves to be invaders/colonizers in Hebrew land.
It's important to note that this propaganda tool was supported by the Communists/Soviets. On the other hand, just a few decades before that, the Arab "Palestinians" were hand in hand with the Nazis. They have aided them under the leadership of the mufti Amin Al-Husseini - who is often regarded as the 'founding father' of the Arab "Palestinians". During WW2 he became an SS general, but he had anti-Jewish genocidal ideology long before the Nazis rose the power. He has incited and caused violence and terror against the Jewish people in their homeland since the early 1920's (for example: 1929 Hebron massacre).
"Palestinians" are nothing more than bands of foreign invaders, squatters and illegal immigrants from all over the Islamic world - mostly the Arab world (some of them even originating from places that are not part of the middle-east, such as Bosnia), as well as several other places. The overwhelming majority of them first settled in the land of Israel in recent centuries - mostly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some of them even came to Gaza, Judea and Samaria from Egypt and Jordan while these areas were under Egyptian and Jordanian occupation in the period between 1948 to 1967.
Informative quotes from Arab "Palestinian" leaders:
"There is no such country as Palestine. 'Palestine' was invented by the Zionists. There is no Palestine in the bible ...Palestine is ALIEN to us" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Awni Abdul Hadi, Peel Commission, 1937.
"The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity... Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct "Palestinian people" to oppose Zionism. Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa, Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan." - Arab "Palestinian" leader & PLO member Zuheir Mohsen, 1977.
"I don’t think there is 'Palestinian People', I don’t think there is a 'Palestinian Nation' at all… 'Palestinian Nation'? I think that is a colonial invention. When were there ever 'Palestinians'?" - Arab "Palestinian" leader Azme Bishara, TV Interview.
"We all have Arab roots, and every Palestinian in Gaza and throughout Palestine can prove his Arab roots - whether from Saudi Arabia, Yemen or anywhere else." "... Half the Palestinians are (Arab) Egyptians and the other half are (Arab) Saudis" - Arab "Palestinian" Hamas minister Fathi Hammad, 2012.
Here are some common "Palestinian" families and their place of origin:
Saudi, Al-Husseini, Al-Hassan, Hijazi, Tamimi, Erekat, Barghouti, Qureshi, Badawi - Saudi Arabia
Yamani, Azad - Yemen
Haddadins - Yemen (Ghassanids)
Masri, Masrawa, Tartir, Bardawil, Fayumi - Egypt
Abu Kishk, Shakirat, Zabidat, Aramsha, Abu Sitta, Abu Sutta, Shaalan - Egypt (Bedouins)
Turki, Sultan, Uthuman - Turkey
Iraqi, Baghdadi, Faruqi, Tachriti, Zoabi, Abbas - Iraq
Nashashibi, Hurani, Allawi, Halabi - Syria
Lubnani, Tarabulsi, Sidawi, Surani - Lebanon
Bushnak - Bosnia
Khamis - Bahrain
Afghani - Afghanistan
Mughrabi - Maghreb
Araj - Morocco
Djazair - Algeria
Kurd - Kurdistan
Hindi - Indian Subcontinent
Abid - Sudan
Yasser Arafat, the most famous "Palestinian" and leader of the PLO terrorist organization, was not native to Judea. He called himself a "Palestinian refugee" but spoke Arabic with an Egyptian accent. He was born in 1929 Cairo, Egypt. He served in the Egyptian army, studied in the University of Cairo, and lived in Cairo until 1956! His full name was Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat Al-Qudwa Al-Husseini.
Yasser Arafat also proudly stated in his authorized biography that: "If there is any such thing as a Palestinian people, it is I, Yasser Arafat, who created them."
Genetic data for "Palestinians":
According to a 2010 study by Behar et al. Palestinians tested clustered genetically close to Bedouins, Jordanians and Saudi Arabians which was described as "consistent with a common origin in the Arabian Peninsula".
A study found that the Palestinians, have what appears to be Female-Mediated gene flow in the form of Maternal DNA Haplogroups from Sub-Saharan Africa. Palestinian individuals tested, carried maternal haplogroups that originated in Sub-Saharan Africa. The explanation for the presence of predominantly female lineages of African origin in these areas is that they trace back to women brought from Africa as part of the Arab slave trade, assimilated into the areas under Arab rule.
In a genetic study of Y-chromosomal STRs in two populations from Israel and the Palestinian Authority Area: Christian and Muslim Palestinians showed genetic differences.
A 2013 study of Haber and et al. found that "The predominantly Muslim populations of Syrians, Palestinians and Jordanians cluster on branches with other Muslim populations as distant as Morocco and Yemen."
The authors explained that "religious affiliation had a strong impact on the genomes of the Levantines. In particular, conversion of the region's populations to Islam appears to have introduced major rearrangements in populations' relations through admixture with culturally similar but geographically remote populations leading to genetic similarities between remarkably distant populations."
Even the Quran:
And thereafter We (Allah) said to the Children of Israel: "Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd" [17 : 104]
O my people (Jevvs)! Enter the Holy Land, which God has assigned unto you [5 : 21]
We (Allah) settled the Israelites in a blessed land and provided them with good things [10 : 93]
It was our (Allah's) will to favor those who were oppressed (Jevvs) and to make them leaders of man, to bestow on them a noble heritage and to give them power in the land (of Israel) [28 : 5-6]
We (Allah) gave the persecuted people (Jevvs) dominion over the eastern and western lands which We had blessed (the east and west banks of the Jordan River). Thus your Lord's gracious word was fulfilled for the Israelites, because they had endured with fortitude [7 : 137]
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*-------* *THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF THE TERM PALESTINE* *-------*
The origin for the term Palestine is a term to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. Anyone who willingly identify himself as a "Palestinian" declares himself to be a colonizer/invader in Hebrew land.
The Philistines were an ancient sea-faring people who invaded the coast of ancient Israel from the islands of the area of the Aegean Sea. The term Philistines was not their actual name or the original term used to describe them - it is nothing more than a later bastardized term in English that holds no real meaning.
The original name of what they were called, comes from how they were called by the Hebrews - which was not their actual Aegean name, but a term that was derived from what they were - invaders. The name was Plishtim, and the small area they colonized on the coast of the land of Israel was called Pleshet (which basically meant 'area/land of invaders', and parallels to the English term Philistia). These words hold meaning, as they come from the root-word to describe INVADERS in Hebrew (and indeed the Philistines were invaders in Hebrew land). Philistia was only a very small strip of land on the coast that the Philistines managed to capture from the Hebrews and occupy it (note that this small territory had never reached near places like Jerusalem, Hebron and other places in Judea and Samaria).
Due to their fighting with the Israelites, the Assyrian conquests, and the Babylonian conquests, the Philistines went completely extinct more than 2600 years ago. What remained of them has been completely assimilated into the nations of the region, and what little remained of them in the land of Israel has been assimilated into the Hebrews.
The Philistines were actually part of a larger group of people that were known as the "Sea People" (because they invaded from the sea), who also invaded other lands (such as Egypt).
The term Palestine is a bastardized English term, which comes from the bastardized Roman coIoniaI term Palestina for Pleshet (what we now call Philistia) - which itself comes from a bastardized Greek term for Pleshet, and in the end originate from Pleshet (what we now call Philistia).
The term was first implemented by the Romans after the final Jevvish-Roman war around 135 CE. The merciless Romans decided that mass ethnic-cleansing, massacre and slavery of Jevvs wasn't enough - they would rename the province of Judea into Palestina in order to further humiliate the Jevvs by renaming their homeland after their ancient enemies (the Philistines), and attempting to erase Jevvish connection to land.
Throughout the centuries this foreign coIoniaI term was forgotten and was no longer in use. The Ottomans, who ruled the land for centuries up until the end of the first World War did not make use of the term.
When the British took control over the land after World War 1 they revived/popularized the incorrect and coIoniaI term Palestine, but even then it wasn't simply known as "Palestine", but as 'Palestine (Land of Israel)'. It was obvious to the British authorities that the land was the homeland of the Jevvs - the land of Israel, and "Palestine" was simply a technical/geographical term, not a term related to any "Palestinian people".
Modern-day Arab "Palestinians", most of which have first came to the land of Israel as recently as the 19th and 20th centuries, have nothing to do with the ancient Aegean Philistines from thousands of years ago (that went completely extinct a several centuries after their invasion to the land of Israel, more than a thousand years before Islam was even created), expect that they were both foreign invaders in Hebrew land and the term they (the Arabs) adopted, which originate from the term to describe INVADERS in the native tongue of the land - Hebrew.
The adoption of the term "Palestinians" (as a new identity) by the Arabs happened only in the mid 1960's (and took off after the 1967 war), as part of an attempt to de-legitimize Israel through false propaganda after they failed stealing the homeland of the Hebrews from them by force with the invading Arab armies. This Plan, which was aided by the Communists/Soviets actually worked quite well for them (as we can see today) due to bias, stupidity, and ignorance, of people around the world.
Despite the success of their anti-Israel propaganda, by identifying as "Palestinians" they (ironically) declare themselves to be invaders in Hebrew land. Another absurd thing is the fact that Arabs can't even pronounce 'p' in their own language (it does not exist in Arabic, and they end up pronouncing it as 'f' or 'b'), thus being unable to properly pronounce their own "original" name for their own "original" invented nation, in their own language.
You can clearly see the sheer hypocrisy, absurdity and dishonesty of Arab "Palestinians", who often complain about Western imperiaIism, in their misuse/propaganda/perpetuation of the foreign coIoniaI term "Palestine" in order to promote their goal of implementing their Pan-Arab-lsIamic imperiaIism in Judea.
Israel is not and never has been "Palestine", just as Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina (another foreign term introduced by the Romans - a name that comes from the family name of the Roman emperor Hadrian. The Arabs, who came later and did not know any better, first called it Aelia, not Al-Quds - which is a bastardized Arab term from the Hebrew term HaQdosha, that was used by them in a much later period), and Shechem is not Nablus (a bastardized Arab term for Neapolis - another foreign colonial term).
AI-Aqsa
Today, Jerusalem's holiness to Sunni MusIims as the third most holy city, is based on a late and political interpretation of a Quranic verse. To Shi'ite MusIims, the third holiest city, ranked below Mecca and Medina, is the city of Najaf in southern Iraq.
Early lsIamic sources state that the "Al Aqsa Mosque" (literal meaning: 'the farther mosque'), mentioned only once in the Quran, was one of two mosques located near Ji'irrana, a village located between Mecca and Taif in Hejaz. One of the mosques was called "al-Masjid al-Adna", meaning the "closer mosque" and the other "al-Masjid al-Aqsa", the "farther mosque". When the Quran refers to the Al Aqsa mosque while telling the story of Muhammad's night time journey from the "holy mosque" of Mecca to Al Aqsa, that is, the "farther mosque", it is referring to the mosque in Ji'irrana.
It's also interesting to note the following Hadith:
Narrated Abu Dhar: I said, “O Allah’s Apostle! Which mosque was first built on the surface of the earth?” He said, “Al-Masjid-al-Haram.” I said, “Which was built next?” He replied “The mosque of Al-Aqsa.” I said, “What was the period of construction between the two?” He said, “Forty years.” - Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 585 ; Sahih Al-Bukhari Volume 4, Book 55, Number 636
Al-Aqsa Mosque can't possibly be referring to the mosque which was built in Jerusalem decades after the time of Muhammad's death.
In 682 C.E., fifty years after Mohammed's death, Abdallah Ibn al-Zubayr, the tough man of Mecca, rebelled against the Umayyads who ruled Damascus and would not allow them to fulfill the Hajj in Mecca. Since the Hajj pilgrimage is one of the five basic lsIamic commandments, they decided to choose Jerusalem as their alternative for a pilgrimage site. In order to justify choosing Jerusalem, the Umayyads rewrote the story told in the Quran, moving the Al Aqsa mosque to Jerusalem, and adding, for good measure, the myth of the night time journey of Mohammed to al Aqsa. This is the reason the Sunnis now consider Jerusalem their third holiest city.
Shia lsIam, mercilessly persecuted by the Umayya Caliphate, did not accept the holy Jerusalem canard, which is the reason the third holiest city to Shi'ites is Najif in Iraq, the burial place of Shi'ite founder Ali bin Abi Talib. Many of the Shi'ite elders - Iranian and Hezbollah - only began to call Jerusalem holy after the Khomeni rebellion in 1979 so as to keep the Sunnis from accusing them of being soft on Israel.
The first lie, in that case, is the spurious claim that the "farther mosque" is in Jerusalem.
More lies were piled on to the first one, the main prevarication being the exact location of this so-called Al Aqsa mosque, which until not very long ago, was the silver-domed building on the southern end of the Temple Mount.
The entire area of the Temple Mount is known as al-Haram al-Sharif - "the holy and noble site"- but a change came about after the Six Day War, when Jevvish voices could be heard, calling for the establishment of a synagogue on the Mount. Immediately after the war, a prominent rabbi also said that he wanted to celebrate religious events on the Temple Mount. It was felt that the MusIims would not object, since Al Aqsa was on the southern edge of the compound and the synagogue would not be nearby.
As a result, however, the MusIims decided to announce that the Al Aqsa mentioned in the Quran refers not only to the mosque on the southern end of the compound, but is the name for the entire Temple Mount area, abandoning the original name, al-Haram al-Sharif. The renaming of the Temple Mount is clearly a canard, with two documents, one known and one less known, revealing the truth.
The source that is more widely known is a booklet prepared in 1924 by none other than the openly Jevv-hating (and later on an SS general) Mufti Hajj Amin Al-Husayni and reprinted many times in the years following its first publication. The booklet's title is "A Brief Guide to al-Haram al-Sharif - Jerusalem". Note that the area is not called Al Aqsa. The Al Aqsa Mosque appears as a chapter in the booklet, after the chapter on the Dome of the Rock, the golden-domed structure in the middle of the compound. It is clear that to Hajj Amin Al-Husayni, the Mufti of Jerusalem, the Al Aqsa Mosque was simply the silver-domed building on the southern end of the compound.
The lesser known of the two documents is an ordinary Jordanian tourist map of Jerusalem that was executed in 1965, two years before the 1967 Six Day War. At that time, East Jerusalem was still illegally occupied by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, while the entire world kept silent and uttered not a word against this totally illegal occupation. The map was drawn by a Jordanian named Abd al-Rahman Rassas who worked as an official surveyor and was authorized by the Hashemite Tourism Authority of Jordan. The map bears the words: "recommended and approved by the official Jordanian Tourist Authority".
A perusal of the map shows that in 1965 the Temple Mount compound was still called "al-Haram al-Sharif", that it was on "Mount Moriah", and that the "Al Aqsa Mosque" was simply the silver-domed building on the southern end of al-Haram al-Sharif. In other words, thirty years before the peace agreement between Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Jordanians identified Al Aqsa as no more than an edifice on the southern end of al-Haram al-Sharif, which in turn is built on Mount Moriah.
Those who lie and deceive in the name of lsIam decided to "expand" Al Aqsa - whose real location is actually in Ji'irrana (in Hejaz) - to encompass the entire Temple Mount area only after the Jevvs liberated the site of their Temples in the 1967 Six Day War.
For example, Sheikh Ikrima Sabr, Mufti of Jerusalem 1994-2006, in a speech given on Friday, January 4th, 2002, said the following: "Oh ye MusIims (all over the world), when we talk about the blessed Al Aqsa Mosque, we mean a mosque whose area is 144 dunam (the size of al-Haram al-Sharif in its entirety) including the walls, the al-Buraq Wall (their name for the Western Wall), the passages, hallways, entrances and squares, in addition to the part that is roofed (the building in the southern end), the part that is ancient (under the roofed part) and the Foundation Stone (under the Dome of the Rock), the Marwani prayer site (Solomon's Stables), all are Al Aqsa…"
Another lie, revealed as such by the very same map, follows on the heels of this one. It concerns the site of the Jevvish Holy Temples. Some lsIamic preachers even claim nowadays that al-Haykal al-Maz'oum - "the supposed (Jevvish) Temple" - was never in Jerusalem. The Jordanian map puts paid to the lies of every one of these lsIamic orators.
Of course, those who deny the existence of the Temple in Jerusalem also simply contradict the well-established history of the land.
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Even if all this was correct which it's not, aren't you still supposed to be in exile?
@Taliah Edwards They are supposed to be In exile until their messiah comes. In fact many Jews are in conflict with one another as to this fact.
BTW before the formation of Israel the area was populated by people of mixed religions.
Palestinians contrary to popular belief are not only Muslims.
It's unusual how you state that Palestine never existed yet may Jews themselves will acknowledge that it in fact did.
Not sure what your statements are based on.
Another point of issue is that I don't have any issues or hang ups with Jews. After all Jews and Arabs are cousins and share many cultural similarities. I have friends from both sides of the equation.
that guy with the pictures needs to be checked or investigated
Он не получит разрешение на работу, это точно. Хотя, из Дженина его никто не получит.
he was the murderer of Halepçe
WTF!!!!!! This is so sad, the answers shocked me, a total disconnection from reality........ 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
POV you are brainwahsed
@Sayfullah borz Saddam is our hero, he is only a villain because he opposes them
@Sayfullah borz I love your name btw
@Sayfullah borz Yea sayfullah is a beautiful name you know who else was called sayfullah?? Khalid ibn il walid, one of the greatest warriors of the islamic empire. And im sad to hear, may allah grant you victory
He called emir khattab a terrorist? Shame on him. Let me name a few. Biden, Trump, Obama, Bush, CLinton, HW Bush, Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon, and all the ones before. Benjamin Netanyahu, Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, Ehud Olmert, Ariel Sharon, Liberman, Yaalon, Peretz, Mofaz, I can keep going.
Trump is the best president we have ever had. How is he a terrorist?
@@noahremnek3615 You've gotta be kidding, right? We haven't had a good president in the last 25 years.
Saddam destroyed Palestinian cause in general after invation of Kuwait ,
Kuwait is part of Iraq
Mark Simons it was the other way around
@@averroesaverroes4257 Either way, the lesson was learnt by the time of the Syrian Civil War when Hamas, PLO and PFLP declared themselves neutral.
0:56 Man really said "Hitler I love you" 💀💀
1:41 “Bin Laden was created by the Americans”
Everyone on your wall was created by the Americans.😂
As usual, this is such a wholesome comments section 🤦♂️
Maybe if Palestinians didn’t embrace brutal dictatorships people would feel differently? 🤷♂️ just a thought
@@jadejenkins3215 what a dumb logic
@@jadejenkins3215 maybe if palestinians got their basic human rights and had proper education they would know to think for themselves