Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Just got this from Walid Shoebat's people:
Kamal Saleem was born in Lebanon to a prominant Muslim clerical family, and out of sympathy to the Palestinian cause joined the PLO Fatah movement as a child. Later on he joined the PFLP. While being an active terrorist from the age of eleven years old Kamal was involved in rioting and open gun battles with the IDF on the Lebanese-Israeli border.
While in America Kamal participated in islamic missions work to convert young Americans to Islam, in order to then have them recruited for Jihad in America.
In 1985 Kamal went through a spiritual journey and converted to Christianity and has already spread his message of reconciliation to many Christians. Now he believes he needs to speak to a wider audiance and fulfill G-ds blessing on the Jewish people and Israel.
It is our honor and duty to promote Kamal in the media, because of his background can join us in the current fight for the rights of Israel to defend itself against the evil of Hezbollah terrorists and the media who holds Israel to a different standard.
I'm sure that was the "spiritual striving" version of Jihad that he came to America originally to promote.
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I heard Kamal's testimony at a Christian meeting. It was the most profound experience I have had in some time. I pray that G-d will bless Kamal and the fruit of his testimony.
The guy's a fraud. As phony as a three dollar bill. You've been had.