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Weinstein said it’s “outrageous” no matter how it’s interpreted or spun.

“This is very serious,” he said. “I am turning the tapes and information over to the police as an addition to my original complaint regarding the Imam from the Toronto Mosque.”

Weinstein said Det. Const. Nancy Girardi, of Toronto Police’s Intelligence Services/Security Section, told him his case number is 2017- 316359.

Meanwhile, in light of the evil, ISIS-inspired, New York terror attack, I sent the video to Muslim scholar and Toronto Sun columnist Tarek Fatah for review.

“It’s calling for annihilation and that’s unacceptable,” Fatah said.

To get another opinion Fatah sent it to Australian Imam Mohammad Tawhidi who believes it says “whoever wants bad to happen to Muslims return his plots to his neck and flip the plot onto him and punish them like you punished Aad and Thamud,” who Tawhidi calls an ancient people living during Prophet Mohammad’s time and as far back as the time of Moses.

For there to be wording or praying to annihilate or punish anybody is disturbing — especially since the first video calls to “destroy anyone who killed Muslims” and “slay them one by one” and “purify Al-Aqsa Mosque from the filth of the Jews!”

“I see a pattern here,” Weinstein said. “We have to stop sugar-coating this through political correctness.”

Elkasrawy and the mosque did apologize for the wording found in the first video.

“Neither I, Masjid Toronto or the congregation harbour any form of hatred toward Jews and so I wish to apologize unreservedly for misspeaking during prayer last Ramadan,” wrote Elkasrawy. “I firmly believe that all human beings: Muslim, Jews and people of all and no faith deserve to live a life free of any threat to their safety.”