WSJ: Anti-Islam Movie Produced by Jewish Donations
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"Israeli"-American Sam Bacile has directed and produced the blasphemous movie, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Bacile, 52, is a real-estate developer living in southern California and a sworn enemy of "Islam".
Assuming responsibility for the film, he said it was made thanks to Jewish donations totaling $5 million.
A massive demonstration was held earlier in the day in Egypt to condemn a movie that insults Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Thousands of Egyptians gathered in front of the US Embassy in Cairo to express their anger over the movie.
The protesters scaled the walls of the embassy, pulled down the US flag, and called for the expulsion of the US ambassador to Cairo.
They also asked the US government to apologize to the Muslim world over the release of the movie.
Also, a staff member of the US consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi was killed and one security guard injured during clashes, triggered over the anti-Islam film, at the consulate building.
Source: News agencies, edited by moqawama.org
"Israeli"-American Sam Bacile has directed and produced the blasphemous movie, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Bacile, 52, is a real-estate developer living in southern California and a sworn enemy of "Islam".
Assuming responsibility for the film, he said it was made thanks to Jewish donations totaling $5 million.
A massive demonstration was held earlier in the day in Egypt to condemn a movie that insults Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Thousands of Egyptians gathered in front of the US Embassy in Cairo to express their anger over the movie.
The protesters scaled the walls of the embassy, pulled down the US flag, and called for the expulsion of the US ambassador to Cairo.
They also asked the US government to apologize to the Muslim world over the release of the movie.
Also, a staff member of the US consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi was killed and one security guard injured during clashes, triggered over the anti-Islam film, at the consulate building.
Source: News agencies, edited by moqawama.org
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