Abbas advisor praises Nazi collaborator as ‘role model’ July 13, 2019Adolf Hitler receives the Grand Mufti of Palestine around Dec. 10, 1941. (AP)AP PhotoAbbas advisor praises Nazi collaborator as ‘role model’Nazi collaborator Haj Amin Al-Husseini was honored on social media by a top advisor to Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas.By Nan Jacques Zilberdik and Itamar Marcus, Palestinian Media WatchKnown Nazi collaborator and former Mufti of Palestine, Haj Amin Al-Husseini, was openly honored by Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas’ Advisor on Religious Affairs and Islamic Relations, Mahmoud Al-Habbash.During World War II Al-Husseini moved to Berlin, where he was an associate of Hitler and gave active support to the Nazi war effort. Al-Husseini was on Yugoslavia’s list of wanted war criminals, and was responsible for a Muslim SS division that murdered thousands of Serbs and Croats.When the Nazis offered to free some Jewish children, Al-Husseini fought against their release, and as a result, 5,000 children were sent to the gas chambers.This week, on the anniversary of his death, Abbas’ advisor posted Al-Husseini’s photo and praised him as a “role model,” writing, “On this day, on July 4, 1974, the great Palestinian national leader, [former] Mufti of Palestine and Head of the Arab Higher Committee Haj Amin Al-Husseini – who for many years led the Palestinian struggle against the British and Israeli occupation – passed away; our leaders are our role models.”Al-Habbash’s praise is not an isolated example. Indeed, the PA named at least one school after the Nazi collaborator (Amin Al-Husseini Elementary School in El-Bireh), the current PA Mufti honored his predecessor by laying a wreath on his grave, and the PA National Security Forces highlighted Al-Husseini on Facebook. Haj Amin al-HusseiniMahmoud Abbas