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Israel ‘exporting terrorism’ to Malaysia and elsewhere?
KUALA LUMPUR, April 28, 2025: News reports have emerged that Israel is offering each Palestinian US$5,000, a job and a monthly salary to permanently leave Gaza to Malaysia and elsewhere.
If the report is true, then Israel has entered its “second phase” of the war in Gaza.
Israel is “exporting terrorism” by relocating the Hamas-terrorist-loving Palestinians to countries that support Palestinians.
Look at what is happening in Canada, Italy, the UK, to name a few.
In Canada, the Muslim migrants are now demanding Canadian laws to be replaced by the Sharia laws!
In Italy, on Oct 8, 2024, pro-Hamas Imam Zulfiqar Khan, 54, was deported after he called on Muslims to demolish non-Muslims.
Zulfiqar, an imam based in Bologna. Khan, a Pakistani citizen who entered Italy in 1995, had his residence permit revoked at the same time as his expulsion.
In the UK, Muslims are also demanding for Sharia laws.
For starters, isn’t Sharia laws for Muslims only?
The developments only show that the Muslim fanatics, especially Palestinians, are ungrateful humans who would lose no sleep to turn against the countries that accept them on humanitarian grounds.
There is nothing humanitarian about the terrorist-loving Palestinians.
And, why is it that the majority of Arab (Muslim) nations are not accepting their Palestinian brothers and sisters?
If the news report is true, the Israelis are really super intelligent - “exporting terrorism” to countries that oppose Israel’s stand on the war in Gaza.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below related news reports on the issues:
Israel Is Offering Palestinian $5,000, A Job, Housing & A Monthly Salary To Permanently Leave Gaza To Malaysia
28 April, 2025
Israel is reportedly offering Palestinians in Gaza $5,000, a job, housing, and a monthly salary to permanently leave Gaza for countries like France, Greece, or Malaysia.
In return, they must give up their Palestinian ID, surrender their land, and forfeit any right of return.
Netanyahu failed in all his objectives. This is now a very desperate measure to ethnically cleanse Gaza.
While the IDF said it was unaware of messages sent to Gazans encouraging them to leave the Gaza Strip, Hamas said the messages are part of an Israeli campaign to ‘destabilize the standing of the Palestinian people and undermine its national resolve’
Gazans have recently begun receiving text messages offering to “consider opportunities to leave the Gaza Strip.” One of these messages offered Palestinians in Nuseirat, a refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, to “schedule a meeting” at the Netzarim Corridor, south of Gaza City, on Tuesday between 9 A.M. and 2 P.M. local time.
Residents wishing to evacuate would need to arrive at the area, controlled by the Israel Defense Forces, and remain in contact with “Captain Jalal” on WhatsApp. The IDF said it was unaware of messages sent to Gazans, and the Shin Bet security service has yet to respond to a Haaretz inquiry on the matter.
Hamas said the messages are part of an Israeli campaign spreading rumors on emigration to “destabilize the standing of the Palestinian people and undermine their national resolve.”
Accusing those running the campaign of using fake documents and giving false promises, Hamas called on the public not to cooperate with the messages and to beware of the phone numbers attached to them, as those may be used for recruitment as intelligence assets.
“Emigration from an occupied land is not a viable solution but rather a trap wrapped in false promises,” Hamas said. “Palestine is not for sale and our people will not be uprooted.”
Haaretz has obtained a message that a Gaza resident distributed to several friends and acquaintances in recent days, stating that he and his family will be evacuated from the Gaza Strip to France as part of a French government program to support scientists and artists.
The man said that the evacuation was due to happen this week and that it would be under French supervision. He added that another group of scientists will also be evacuated along with their families.
The French plan for scientists and artists from conflict zones enables their hiring by French institutions of higher education, research or culture. “We are thankful for this precious opportunity that allows us to pursue our scientific work in a safe and stable environment,” wrote the Gazan.
“We hope to contribute from our knowledge to the local French community, but also to return in the future and help rebuild Palestine and the Gaza Strip.”
Sources in Gaza say that while some Gazans have been announcing their departure from the Strip, their number is in the low thousands and does not mark a large wave of emigration.
In early April, a senior diplomatic source told correspondents accompanying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s delegation to Hungary that Israel was in talks with more than one country about accepting Palestinians from Gaza.
The source said Israel was “very serious” about implementing U.S. President Donald Trump’s population transfer plan for Gazans, adding that several countries were willing to accept the refugees as part of a quid pro quo.
“They want something in return,” the source said. “Not necessarily money, but strategic things as well.”
The U.S. and Israel have approached Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland to discuss transferring Gaza’s population to their territory, reports said in March.
Netanyahu released a recorded video on Saturday explaining why Hamas’ conditions for a hostage deal were unacceptable: If Israel ends the war and withdraws from Gaza, as Hamas demands, “President Trump’s plan would be unattainable.”
According to Netanyahu, Trump’s population transfer plan is one that “would change Gaza once and for all and will ensure the security of our nation.”
Malaysia to accept 15 released Palestinian security prisoners
Malaysia says it will accept 15 Palestinians who were released from Israeli jails and exiled as part of the January ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan says in remarks published today in The Star newspaper that the move was a small contribution from Malaysia, a staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause, to ensure peace in Gaza.
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil tells local media that security agencies would strictly monitor the Palestinians’ movement once they arrive.
Many of those released were serving life sentences for terror attacks, including orchestrating suicide bombings.
Israel freed thousands of Palestinian in return for several hostages held by terror groups in Gaza, but insisted that some of the worst offenders be exiled outside of the West Bank or Gaza Strip.
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Meloni's Italy expels pro-Hamas Imam Zulfiqar Khan
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Meloni's Italy expels pro-Hamas Imam Zulfiqar Khan
On October 8th, 2024, Italy signed the decree for the deportation of Zulfiqar Khan, a 54-year-old imam based in Bologna. Khan, a Pakistani citizen who entered Italy in 1995, had his residence permit revoked at the same time as his expulsion.
The administrative decree highlighted that since autumn 2023, Khan's behaviour had increasingly exhibited ideological fanaticism and a shift towards radical positions. His rhetoric was noted to have included strong anti-Western, antisemitic, homophobic, and anti-feminist sentiments. During one of his sermons, Khan reportedly encouraged Muslim believers to resist the State’s imposition of taxes, arguing that the resources should remain within the Muslim community. He also referred to homosexuality as a disease that needed to be cured and something Muslims had a right to fight in order to prevent what he believed could be catastrophic consequences, such as the extinction of the human race.
Khan’s social media activity, between November 2023 and April 2024, was said to have included videos in which he accused Americans, Germans, French, English, and Italians of supporting impure Zionists. He also invoked Allah to destroy the oppressors, particularly Western states that support Israel. Italian authorities also linked Khan to foreigners who were involved in Islamist extremist groups and suggested he could facilitate the infiltration of political-religious and paramilitary organisations in the Bologna area.
In May 2024, Khan allegedly made statements from the pulpit of a mosque praising Hamas and criticising Israel. He expressed admiration for Hamas, claiming they had demonstrated Israel's inability to confront men and could only target children, women, and civilians. He also voiced his belief that Hamas was not a terrorist organisation but was defending its territory. He thanked Allah for revealing what he referred to as the truth about Israelis and Americans, labelling them as terrorists and murderers. Khan later stated that groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, Iran, and Yemen did not seek to harm civilians, and he invoked divine punishment on the Western states.
Khan's antisemitic comments were also documented. In May 2021, during a public speech in Bologna's main square, he cited the Gospel of John, claiming that part of the Jewish population was cruel and used intelligence to harm others. In May 2024, Khan publicly questioned the legitimacy of antisemitism, suggesting that the term was fabricated in the late 18th century. He also denied that Zionists were Semites and criticised efforts to introduce DNA testing for individuals living in Israel.
Khan’s views were further publicised during an appearance on the Italian TV show Dritto e Rovescio in November 2023, where he described Israelites as terrorists and deceivers, referencing the Bible to support his claims. In July 2024, videos were posted on the Iqraa Islamic Center's Facebook page in which Khan attacked Italian-Egyptian journalist Magdi Cristiano Allam, who had converted from Islam to Christianity. Allam, who had been living under police protection due to threats from Islamist extremists, was criticised by Khan in these videos.
On several occasions, Khan challenged Italian government officials, asserting that the Italian Constitution provided him with the protection to say what he wished. He also claimed that the Quran guided his words, while the Constitution acted as an umbrella for his speech.
However, the Italian authorities took a firm stance with Khan’s deportation and the decision not to authorise pro-Palestinian demonstrations celebrating the October 7th massacre. This demonstrated that the country would not tolerate pro-Palestinian terrorism or extremism. While freedom of expression is protected, it was made clear that hate speech and support for terrorism would not be allowed. Minister Piantedosi's decision to sign the deportation order on the anniversary of the October 7th massacre was seen as particularly significant.
Khan's expulsion followed the sanctioning of another imam in Italy, Mohammad Hannoun, by the US Treasury Department. Hannoun, a Genoa-based Palestinian architect, was identified as a Hamas member involved in raising funds for the group. On the evening of October 8th, prosecutor Nicola Piacente suggested that a new investigation into Hannoun could be opened by the Genoa Public Prosecutor’s Office if relevant documentation from the United States became available.
Islamic group calling for Shariah law cancels Canadian event after U.K. declares it a terrorist entity
The group’s statements are seen as starkly antisemitic, hawkish on eradicating Israel, and supporting elements of militant jihadi violence
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Published Jan 24, 2024
Last updated Jan 24, 2024
Muhammad Malkawi was considered the headliner of the cancelled conference. In a speech last month, he was quoted as saying that if Muslims came together “you don’t even need to fight for Palestine because there will not be a Jewish state there.” Photo by YouTube
The day after an Islamic organization was declared a terrorist group in Britain, the group’s Canadian branch cancelled a conference it was hosting this weekend that was calling for the resurrection of the Muslim caliphate and the imposition of Shariah law.
Hizb ut Tahrir Canada was convening its conference on Saturday in Mississauga, just outside Toronto, called the Khilafah Conference 2024. Khilafah is the Arabic word for caliphate, referring to a Muslim community governed under Islamic law.
The conference materials — posters, a website, and a polished promotional video — said the group urges the rejection of a Jewish state and the involvement of the United Nations, international law, or other “compromises” in the Middle East, instead encouraging military forces in the Muslim world to defeat “occupiers” in the region.
Hizb ut Tahrir Canada’s conference materials, along with its entire online presence — a website active since 2012, a YouTube channel, Facebook, Instagram, and X accounts — has now been deleted or deactivated, apparently internally.
A recent screen shot of the Hezb ut Tahrir Canada website before the group removed it from the internet. Photo by Screenshot / Hizb ut Tahrir
A former leader with the Hizb ut-Tahrir, who now works in extremist deradicalization, said the British declaration has spooked the group’s Canadian supporters.
“Until they can provide the right guidelines for the organization’s English-language speaking areas they will avoid, as much as possible, their membership and activists making statements in the public arena,” said Rashad Ali, a resident senior fellow at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a counter-extremism think tank based in London, England.
“Unless they can control what their membership is saying in English, then they can’t be sure that they aren’t going to say something they will regret.”
The members will also fear that Canada might follow Britain’s lead, Ali said.
“Australia and Canada tend to, in counter-terrorism matters, follow where Britain goes. It will be quite likely that if the ban and proscription in Britain is upheld by the British courts, they will apply the same thing in Australia and Canada.”
A poster advertising Khilafah Conference 2024.
Before it was cancelled, the conference was causing concern over the group’s statements, seen as starkly antisemitic, hawkish on eradicating Israel, and supporting elements of militant jihadi violence.
“As a listed terrorist entity in the United Kingdom, the Hizb ut-Tahrir organization should not be given an opportunity to promote and indoctrinate Canadians with their extreme and radical viewpoints through their Khilafah Conference,” said Shimon Koffler Fogel, president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, a Canadian Jewish advocacy organization.
“If it had not been pre-emptively cancelled, we would have expected the authorities to step in to identify it as a potential security risk and prevent the conference from moving forward.”
A screengrab from a promotional video advertising the Hezb ut Tahrir Khilafah Conference 2024. Photo by Screenshot / Hizb ut Tahrir
When introducing Britain’s proscription order against Hizb ut-Tahrir under the Terrorism Act, U.K.’s Home Secretary James Cleverly said: “Hizb ut-Tahrir is an antisemitic organization that actively promotes and encourages terrorism, including praising and celebrating the appalling 7 October attacks.
“Proscribing this terrorist group will ensure that anyone who belongs to and invites support for them will face consequences. It will curb Hizb ut-Tahrir’s ability to operate as it currently does.”
The terrorist designation went into effect on Jan. 19.
Registered attendees for the Khilafah Conference in Canada were notified the event was cancelled on Jan. 20, with a note saying: “It is with a heavy heart that Hizb ut Tahrir Canada has decided to cancel the Khilafah Conference 2024 because of unforeseen circumstances.”
The notification apologized for the inconvenience but offered no explanation. Tickets for the event were formally cancelled Monday, with instructions on obtaining a refund. Ticket holders had not yet been told where in Mississauga the conference was being held.
Conference organizers did not respond to requests for information and comment by National Post prior to deadline.
The theme for the conference was “Khilafah: Eliminating the obstacles that are delaying its return.” Its materials refer to Israel only as “the Zionist Entity.”
A screengrab from a promotional video advertising the Hezb ut Tahrir Khilafah Conference 2024. Photo by Screenshot / Hizb ut Tahrir
There were four keynote speakers advertised: Muhammad Malkawi, Mazin Abdul-Adhim, Bilal Khan, and Malik Abu Luqman.
Malkawi was considered the headliner.
In a speech last month, he was quoted as saying that if Muslims came together “you don’t even need to fight for Palestine because there will not be a Jewish state there.” His online accounts say he is based in Jordan, where Hizb ut-Tahrir’s central headquarters are located.
“He is very well known, very public, a popular speaker within the party and has been active for decades,” Ali said.
Malkawi did not respond to a request for comment prior to deadline.
Mazin Abdul-Adhim is based in Canada, in London, Ont., and is active on social media. He describes himself as a Hizb ut Tahrir member on X, where his avatar is the logo for the cancelled conference.
He did not respond to a request for comment. On social media he reacted to Britain’s ban of the group, saying: “by banning HT, they make us a much stronger force, impenetrable and absolutely bulletproof from their false allegations and lies.”
A conference with a similar title is scheduled to be held in Chicago in March, organized by Hizb ut-Tahrir America.
Hizb ut-Tahrir, Arabic for “Party of Liberation,” was founded in 1953 by a cleric as a revolutionary party, meant as a springboard to power in countries with large Muslim populations to spur their unification to restore the medieval Muslim empire, said Ali. (The Canadian branch does not use the more common hyphenated version of the party’s name.)
Although it calls itself a political party, it is not a democratic institution.
“The Hizb ut-Tahrir rejects democracy, it rejects participating in governance with other parties, it rejects the electoral process as a method of gaining power — the only way is by the overthrow of government by revolution,” said Ali.
He said Hizb ut-Tahrir is perhaps unique in the Islamist extremist space, and quite different from groups like ISIS or Al-Qaeda.


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