Brooklyn mosque builder hires anti-Israel lawyer

by Editors on February 14, 2011

Lamis Deek has been hired as a defense lawyer by Allowey Ahmed, the co-owner of a controversial Islamic center and mosque being built in a residential neighborhood in the Sheepshead Bay section of Brooklyn, New York. Ms. Deek’s selection confirms the worst fears of many opposed to the project. On June 17, 2010, Deek spoke at a meeting in Brooklyn where she said that after Israel is dissolved and the “one state” solution (Palestine) is imposed, the Jews there “Are welcome to stay on the condition that we see, as my mentor often says, the full dismantlement of all Zionist structures, all Zionist laws, all Zionist institutions.” Here’s the video:

The other co-owner of the project is the Muslim American Society (MAS) which, according to evidence introduced during the Holy Land Foundation trial, was founded by the U.S. branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. Also introduced at trial was the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood’s stated goal of “destroying” America’s “miserable house from within.”

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