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Hajj Amin al Husseini oversaw the training of Al Fatah by German Nazis. In the 1950s Yasser Arafat, Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen), and other teenage protégés of Husseini were trained by German Nazis who were in Egypt to ‘improve’ Gamal Abdel Nasser’s intelligence and military apparatus (after the Egyptians were humiliated in the War of 1948). This training was overseen by Hajj Amin al Husseini, who had taken refuge in Cairo after the world war, and who gathered these young Arab terrorists to create Al Fatah. “The mufti [Hajj Amin al Husseini] barely escaped trial for [war crimes] by fleeing to Egypt in 1946. There he made young Yasser Arafat, then living in Cairo, his protégé. The mufti secretly imported a former Nazi commando officer into Egypt to teach Mr. Arafat and other teenage recruits the fine points of guerrilla warfare. Mr. Arafat learned his lessons well; the mufti was so proud of him he even pretended the two of them were blood relations.” [ Washington Times; August 9, 2002; "Yasser Arafat: Nazi trained", by David N. Bossie. ] To learn more about how Hajj Amin al Husseini formed Al Fatah in Egypt, giving his recruits German Nazi training, read: “Al Fatah’s Nazi training was CIA-sponsored”; Historical and Investigative Research; 22 July 2007; by Francisco Gil-White |