Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Walid Shoebat: "God’s War on Terror".
A special two-night event
Walid Shoebat
(Terrorism from a biblical perspective)
sponsored by
Hineni Ministries
and
Freeman Center For Strategic Studies
Sunday and Monday, August 17 and 18, 7:30-9 p.m.
2400 Wilcrest, Houston 77042
(Christ the Servant Lutheran Church)
A former member of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Walid Shoebat was, as a young man, a participant in acts of terror against Israel. Even after imprisonment in, and his subsequent release from Jerusalem’s central prison (the Russian Compound), his acts of violence in Bethlehem and the Temple Mount continued.
In an attempt to convert his wife to Islam, Shoebat began to study the Bible
(Tanach). After six months of intense study, he realized that everything
he had been taught about Jews was a lie.
Since that time, Shoebat has spoken across America, and globally. He is a
well-known consultant on FOX News, CBS, NBC and ABC. A noted author,
his most recent book is "God’s War on Terrorism." See interview below to understand how significant and educational this two day seminar will be.
A record turnout for this event is expected
RSVP to reserve a seat for one or both nights
RSVP to Alice at 713-464-9190 or
Anky Rittenhouse at 281-370-2764
Walid Shoebat Coming to UC Davis
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Walid Shoebat, a former PLO terrorist who has become an ardent Zionist and evangelical Christian. He is the author of Why I Left Jihad. The Root of Terrorism and the Return of Radical Islam. He will be speaking at UC Davis on February 6, at 7 p.m. at Freeborn Hall.
FP: Walid Shoebat, welcome back to Frontpage Magazine.
Shoebat: Thank you
FP: So what are you planning to talk about at UC Davis on February 6?
Shoebat: A two fold speech, my story as a radical Muslim and how I got out of it. I’ll also focus on radical Islam, its rise, dangers, and how we need to combat it.
FP: What kind of reception are you expecting? Are there security concerns?
Shoebat: There are always security concerns. It is amazing how the terror supporters can speak freely, while anti-terror speakers must be concerned. Ever wonder why Muslims who speak against the West can give their names fully while converts from Islam must use different names? This alone speaks volumes as far as who is threatening who.
Shoebat: One of the strongest, active terror organizations in the world is The PFLP, which grew out of the Hara kat al-Qawmiyyin al-Arab, or Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM), and was founded in 1953 by Dr. George Habash, a Palestinian Christian.
Whereas Hamas completely dominates the slums of
The PFLP was responsible for several suicide bombings, yet in each case they used Muslims to carry out the missions. This by the way debunks the notion that suicide bombers act as a result of oppression and occupation, since supposedly both Muslims and Christians suffer the Israeli occupation.
Mazen Qumsiyeh, who was pro-PFLP and from my village, was with us alongside his relatives in many demonstrations against
My friend Jamal Hanouneh, for example, his brother, Basem Hanouneh, suffered a horrible fate. His body was found dead near the military camp in Beit Sahur, mutilated and with his penis cut off. When the news circulated through town, everyone blamed the Israeli military for the crime. Twenty years later, his real killers were discovered. The sons of Bishara Qumsiyeh (Mazen's relatives) while drunk, confessed the whole gruesome details. Of course, no one acknowledged the lie perpetrated against the Israelis who had nothing to do with the crime. It got worse, the two brothers also confessed to another unsolved mystery – the murder of my first Bible teacher in third grade, an elderly single lady Mrs. Christa from
Again,
FP: How do you think Palestinian activism on American campuses is affecting American education?
Shoebat: When I was active, it was simply a front to recruit and collect funds from the Arab community to support a radical agenda. These hot-beds of radical movements from the PLO, PFLP, Muslim brotherhood and others simply intimidated others to accept the Palestinian dogma. It was worse than simply being a Palestinian cause, but evolved into the most radical movement ever -- the rise of fanatic Islam. The Muslim brotherhood later evolved to becoming the I.A.P (Islamic Association of Palestine).
The IAP was a front group for Hamas since the people back home needed much support from American Muslims. This movement first began by setting up social infrastructure as was done by Shiekh Ahmad Yassin, a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in
Many leaders which came out of these movements became terrorist supporters and were given freedom in this country to do their evil deeds. It was only after 9/11 that Americans woke up and arrested several from this movement. Many remain at large.
Yet CAIR was born from this movement, and set itself up to sue and intimidate anyone who stands in the way.
FP: You've obviously encountered many people who are trying to prevent you from speaking. Why do you think they fear your message and why are they not ashamed of their totalitarian methods?
Shoebat: They are not ashamed because they do not follow the basic concepts of a Judeo-Christian culture. Traditional Christian culture is not raised on a doctrine of suicide bombings and death as we see in the
When I spoke at the
FP: Can you talk a bit about the death threats you have received from your family and how they have affected you?
Shoebat: Threats come from my own family, and also from many in the Muslim community. Not only for myself, but for my friends. Take Zac Anani for example, he was attacked, and his daughters as well. They tossed Molotov cocktails at his home and attempted to run over his children.
FP: What are your thoughts on honor killings and the mistreatment of women in the Arab world?
Shoebat: The first honor killing was when I went to school, near Ayda Camp in which the father decapitated his daughter. The Israelis of course arrested the man, then the entire community raised a fund to release him.
This is the difference between the two cultures. In the Islamic-Arab culture, the entire community supports it.
FP: Walid Shoebat, thank you for joining us. Good luck at UC Davis.
Shoebat: Thank you Jamie.
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