Muslim Extremist Party Holds a March Through Ramallah
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The logo of Hizb-ut-Tahrir, an international pan-Islamic political group that calls for the restoration of the Islamic Caliphate. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
JNS.org – Hundreds of Muslim fundamentalists belonging to Hizb-ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation) held a march through the streets of Ramallah on Tuesday to mark the 92nd anniversary of the fall of the Caliphate, the Gatestone Institute reported.
Hizb-ut-Tahrir is an international pan-Islamic political group that calls for the restoration of the Islamic Caliphate, which was dismantled following the end of the Ottoman Empire after World War I. The group, which also calls for the elimination of Israel, reportedly chanted slogans encouraging Muslim armies to “march toward Palestine to liberate the Aqsa Mosque and the rest of Palestine.”
“Today I felt as if I’m in Syria or Gaza. It’s strange that the Palestinian Authority, which arrests people who post critical comments on Facebook, allows Muslim extremists to march in Ramallah, calling for the establishment of a Caliphate,” a Palestinian university student told the Gatesone Institute.
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