'Death to America, death to Israel' chanted at Dearborn, Michigan rally
Recent weeks have seen other calls for the destruction of the United States by pro-Palestinian activists.
Michigan activists called for the death of the United States of America and Israel at a Friday al-Quds Day rally in Dearborn, the Middle East Media Research Institute revealed in a report on Sunday.
In a video now deleted from the community news outlet Dearborn.org, an activist identified by MEMRI and Dearborn.org as Tarek Bazzi explained that Quds Day protest protests are anti-American rather than just focusing on Israel because of the funding that the US provides to Israel.
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“This is why [former supreme leader] Imam [Ruhollah] Khomeini, who declared the International al-Quds Day, this is why he would say to pour all of your chants and all of your shouts upon the head of America,” said Bazzi.
The crowd, led by a male activist, chanted “Death to America!”Bazzi then quoted Malcolm X as saying “We live in one of the rottenest countries that has ever existed on this Earth.”"It's not Genocide Joe [US President Joe Biden] that has to go, it is the entire system that has to go. Any system that would allow such atrocities and devilry to happen and would support it – such a system does not deserve to exist on God’s earth,” said the Dearborn activist. “So when these fools ask us if Israel has the right to exist, the chant ‘Death to Israel’ has become the most logical chant shouted across the world today.”The crowd responded to the speaker by chanting “Death to Israel.” MEMRI claimed that Bazzi is affiliated with the Michigan-based Hadi Institute. Another speaker at the event, imam Usama Abdulghani, is the spiritual leader of the institute. Abdulghani, according to his website, was born in Washington and religiously educated at the Qum Islamic Seminary in Iran.
At the Quds Day rally
At the Friday Quds Day rally, Abdulghani said that the deceased Khomeini had “recognized that Israel is an evil settler colonialist project. He realized it was a cancer, and he established this day.”
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