AAAllah Look for the house on the left – Il Tempo


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Tommaso Cerno

Here looking for a house is a sin, but you are almost always right. To quote (with apologies from a non-practicing Catholic) Giulio Andreotti, while Il Tempo has been reporting for months how radical Islamism, in a kind of transubstantiation, is becoming more political by the day, in general indifference, between the imaginative reconstruction of the coup dinner and the Quirinale’s goals coming from the left, an Islamic party and a “spiritual” leader named Mohammad Hannoun were born in Italy.

Real Estate Allah: Hannoun in the Salis version unveiled his house plans

Former ProPal supporters, who now no longer talk about Gaza, between a fatwa and threats to anyone who dares discuss the wisdom of the Koran, started talking about some kind of Fanfani plan for – I think – fellow believers. A kind of Muslim version of Salis that suggests that the party born in Rome and targeting the Capitol is not an isolated project but will soon see other followers in other cities. Under the umbrella of the famous Italian Palestinian association and its leaders are close (in ideas and more) to the Hamas regime. But the real house they were looking for was on the left. And the door is already open.