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Revealed: Nazi financial fixer who funded Palestinian terror

The untold story of how François Genoud, a Swiss banker, executed a secret plan to eliminate Jews from the Middle East

January 25, 2024 14:29
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Der Grossmufti von Palästina vom Führer empfangen. Der Führer empfing in Gegenwart des Reichsministers des Auswärtigen von Ribbentrop den Grossmufti von Palästina, Sayid Amin al Husseini, zu einer herzlichen und für die Zukunft der arabischen Länder bedeutungsvollen Unterredung. 9.12.41 Presse Hoffmann
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In all the commentary about the roots of Islamic extremism that fuelled October 7, one important element has been overlooked: how the eliminationist anti-Jewish policies at the core of Hamas and other Palestinian terror groups is the product of a secret post-Second World War plan executed by a Swiss financier and ex-Nazis to incite Arabs to believe that the independence of their own countries was possible only without Jews in the Middle East.

This is not some wild conspiracy theory. It is based on two years of research into François Genoud, a Swiss banker who laundered looted Nazi treasure. A tip from a Catholic priest with a chequered past — criminal convictions for smuggling stolen art and trafficking heroin — kicked off our investigation into Genoud’s efforts to make Arab nationalists the new warriors in a Holy War against Israel and all things Jewish.

Lausanne native Genoud was a zealous 17-year-old admirer of National Socialism when he met his idol, Adolf Hitler, in 1932. Two years later, on a trip to Palestine, he met Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. They had a common enemy: Jews. Genoud became a militant advocate for pan-Arab independence.

During the Second World War, Genoud worked for Swiss intelligence and the Abwehr, German counter intelligence. He created an off-the-books operation to move currency, diamonds and gold — anything the Nazis did not want in official ledgers. He handled slush funds for SS generals and Nazi ministers. When the Grand Mufti set up a Palestinian “government in exile” in Berlin, Genoud provided a money pipeline for Arab insurgents in Palestine.

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