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Rotterdam 'neo-Nazi' who went on deadly hospital rampage killed his neighbour, 39, and her 14-year-old daughter 'out of revenge after they reported his horrific animal abuse'

Fouad L, 32, burst into the family's home in the city on Thursday and sprayed bullets at his 39-year-old neighbour, named locally as Marlous, and her 14-year-old daughter, killing them both.

Source (dailymail.co.uk)

> Rotterdam 'neo-Nazi' who went on deadly hospital rampage killed his neighbour, 39, and her 14-year-old daughter 'out of revenge after they reported his horrific animal abuse' > **Fouad L**, 32, burst into the family's home in the city on Thursday and sprayed bullets at his 39-year-old neighbour, named locally as Marlous, and her 14-year-old daughter, killing them both. [Source](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12574781/Rotterdam-neo-Nazi-went-deadly-hospital-rampage-killed-neighbour-39-14-year-old-daughter-revenge-reported-horrific-animal-abuse.html)

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>Rotterdam 'neo-Nazi'

To be fair, DM quoted "neo-Nazi" as in... Well, that's what they say... About "Fouad"...

That being said arabo-muslims are among the least anti hitler people, in fact I believe hitler is the most popular european head of state in arab countries, for what it's worth...

> Mein Kampf has been pointed to as an example of the influence of Nazism for Arab nationalists. According to Stefan Wild of the University of Bonn, Hitler's philosophy of National Socialism – of a state headed by a single, strong, charismatic leader with a submissive and adoring people – was a model for the founders of the Arab nationalist movement. Arabs favored Germany over other European powers, because "Germany was seen as having no direct colonial or territorial ambitions in the area. This was an important point of sympathy", Wild wrote.[1] They also saw German nationhood—which preceded German statehood—as a model for their own movement. In October 1938, anti-Jewish treatises that included extracts from Mein Kampf were disseminated at an Islamic parliamentarians' conference "for the defense of Palestine" in Cairo.[11][1][12] During the Suez war In a speech to the United Nations immediately following the Suez Crisis in 1956, Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir claimed that the Arabic translation of Mein Kampf was found in Egyptian soldiers' knapsacks. In the same speech she also described Gamal Abdel Nasser as a "disciple of Hitler who was determined to annihilate Israel".[13] After the war, David Ben-Gurion likened Nasser's Philosophy of the Revolution to Hitler's Mein Kampf,[14] a comparison also made by French Prime Minister Guy Mollet, though Time Magazine at the time discounted this comparison as "overreaching".[15] "Seen from Washington and New York, Nasser was not Hitler and Suez was not the Sinai," writes Philip Daniel Smith, dismissing the comparison.[15] According to Benny Morris, however, Nasser had not publicly called for the destruction of Israel until after the war, but other Egyptian politicians preceded him in this regard.[14] The second generation of Israeli history textbooks included a photograph of Hitler's Mein Kampf found at Egyptian posts during the war. Elie Podeh writes that the depiction is "probably genuine", but that it "served to dehumanize Egypt (and especially Nasser) by associating it with the Nazis."[16]

https://www.irishexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/arid-20200200.html

>Mein Kampf sales in the Arab world and Israeli propaganda Nurit Modai, Deputy Israeli Ambassador to Ireland, claims that the “Middle East is the only region in the world where Mein Kampf is a best-seller” (Letters, Jul 6). Tue, 10 Jul, 2012 - 01:00

What I do know from MY experience, is that I've chatted IRL with an arabo-muslim student, that was a fan of hitler, for him he was the best

Also, a friend a mine saw nazi swastikas on DIY flags held by arabo-muslim porotesters during a march in paris while he was at the gym. It was a march against israel bombing palestinians, some decades ago

So there's that

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They only support/worship Hitler because he was the enemy scapegoat of the jews.