The Islamic Center of Riverside also posted a 31-minute video of the sermon on YouTube. "Oh, Allah, liberate the Al Aqsa Mosque and all the Muslim lands from the unjust tyrants and the occupiers,” Harmoush said, according to the group’s translation. The remarks from Shahin and Harmoush prompted a firestorm of criticism and were quickly condemned by Jewish organizations. “These statements are anti-Semitic and dangerous,” Jonathan A. Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, said in a statement. The same page states Harmoush has worked with Islamic centers in Yorba Linda and San Diego.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 31, 2017 00:44 UTC