A Florida Islamic cleric, Dr. Fadi Kablawi, made inflammatory remarks during a sermon at the North Miami Islamic Center.
He called for the total annihilation of Jews, referring to them as “tyrannical,” “brothers of apes and pigs,” and worse than Nazis.
The sermon, streamed live on Facebook, garnered significant attention and criticism. Kablawi also made baseless allegations against Israel’s army, accusing them of stealing Palestinian skin and organs.
He revived conspiracy theories about Israeli medical teams engaging in organ trafficking in Haiti. The imam’s radical rhetoric has sparked outrage, leading Florida State Representative Randy Fine to call for the suspension of his dental license.
This incident is part of a concerning trend of radical rhetoric from Islamic leaders in the West, with examples from Colorado, California, and Michigan.
It also highlights the growing influence of radicalized views among Western youth, as seen in the promotion of Osama bin Laden’s propaganda on social media platforms.
Anti-Israel sentiments are on the rise, with protesters at college campuses engaging in Islamic prayer and displaying Palestinian flags.