(Info courtesy of wikipedia) Walid Shoebat (Arabic: وليد شويبات) is an American citizen, born to a Palestinian father and American mother. Shoebat claims to be a former PLO terrorist,[1] although these claims have been called into question.[2] Shoebat came to public attention by becoming an ardent critic of Islam and supporter of Israel. Shoebat has been criticized for alleged falsehoods and inconsistencies in his self-representation.
Shoebat's account of his life
According to the biography on his official website, Shoebat was born in Bethlehem, the grandson of the Mukhtar of Beit Sahour, whom Shoebat describes as an associate of Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Mohammad Amin al-Husayni. Shoebat's great grandfather, Abdullah Ali Awad-Allah, was also a fighter and close associate of both Abdul Qader and Haj Amin Al-Husseini.[citation needed] Shoebat claims to have joined the Palestine Liberation Organization in his youth and to have been involved in terrorist attacks against Israel.
In interviews, he claimed to have been involved in a bombing at Bank Leumi in Bethlehem.[1]
Upon his release, Shoebat continued his anti-Israeli activism until he emigrated to the United States, where he became involved with the Arab Student Organization at Loop College in Chicago.[citation needed] Shortly afterwards Walid worked as a software engineer and became a US citizen. In 1993, Walid converted to Christianity after studying the Jewish Bible for 6 months in response to a challenge from his wife, initially trying to persuade her into converting to Islam.[citation needed]
Activism
After the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, Shoebat became an active advocate against Islamism and a fervent supporter of the State of Israel. He has appeared on mainstream media around the world and has been portrayed as an expert witness on a number of documentaries on Islamism[3].
Shoebat argues that parallels exist between radical Islam and Nazism. He says, "Secular dogma like Nazism is less dangerous than Islamofascism that we see today ... because Islamofascism has a religious twist to it; it says 'God the Almighty ordered you to do this'.... It is trying to grow itself in fifty-five Muslim states. So potentially, you could have a success rate of several Nazi Germanys, if these people get their way."[4]
Shoebat believes that Jesus will descend from the heavens and lead a defensive battle to protect Israel from attacking enemies.[5]
He is the founder of the Walid Shoebat Foundation, an organization that claims to combat anti-semitism.
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