The video below contains the second in a series of documentaries on the Muslim Brotherhood by Zvi Yehezkeli, an Israeli journalist and filmmaker who is fluent in Arabic. In his latest undercover operation, Mr. Yehezkeli posed as a Jordanian in France, and penetrated several institutions by offering to donate to Muslim Brotherhood fronts in France.

As I was editing and formatting the transcript of this report for subtitles, I found myself getting more and more depressed. When you watch the video, you can’t help but think, “We are SO SCREWED.” Especially the French — at this point it’s hard to see how France can avoid becoming an Islamic state.

Watch it; you’ll see what I mean.

Many thanks to RL for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:04 Islam will return to rule over Europe and the West!

00:09 Does the conquest need to be accomplished by the sword? No, not necessarily!

00:14 There is something called a “Quiet Conquest.”

00:17 This strong message broadcast by Yusuf Al Qaradawi —

00:21 The most influential cleric in the Muslim world — is heard openly all over the world.

00:26 Quietly, in the West, under the surface, through soft Jihad,

00:29 The International Islamic Caliphate is expanding…

00:32 Its objective is to impose Sharia on the entire world.

00:35 Do you prefer to live under Sharia or under US Law? — SHARIA!

00:39 Of course, according to Sharia, I have nothing to do with their Laws! Qaradawi’s “army”

00:43 is called “The Muslim Brotherhood”. We are Arabs! (woman curses in Arabic) “Your father’s shoe”…

00:48 And their influence on the Arab world is immense.

00:51 To expose their hidden control, it’s impossible to use conventional reporting tools.

00:55 I must cross the lines… You are not Zvika, but Abu Hamza, Al Haj Abu Hamza — pleased to meet…

01:01 I change identity, and dress like a Muslim Sheikh —

01:05 SCARY! But it’s not enough… To establish a perfect identity, I also need false documents.

01:11 Without money there is no passport. So I carry the money — no problem!

01:15 With the help of experienced intelligence agents, I obtain a Syrian passport, using a false identity.

01:20 Hello, Peace, I am Haled Abu Salem. —Equipped with hidden cameras and recording tools,

01:26 I enter places no one else dares…

01:29 He is an Arab — my brother… —Meeting the people in their ordinary environment without being exposed.

01:35 Ahalan — Welcome! The closer I get, the more difficult it gets.

01:40 There is somebody maybe tracking us?

01:43 There are places where only one person can enter.

01:47 Are you Sami? How did you find us?

01:50 To expose the secret project hidden far from the public.

01:54 Here inside, it’s written Sharia School,

01:57 but on the main billboard the word Sharia is not mentioned.

02:01 They obviously work on their mission to conquer us!

02:05 They say it! We just have to listen to it!

02:13 Documentary series by Zvi Yehezkeli, Ohad Gal — Oz

02:17 Film director: Ohad Gal-Oz

02:20 Production: Roni Manor & Sagit Shalom

02:26 Editors: Makikes (Ronen) Amar & Eyal Ron False Identity

02:30 Zvi Yehezkeli — Jihad — The Day of Judgment

02:38 We are now at Charles de Gaulle Airport.

02:41 We are waiting for a well-known French journalist,

02:44 Jean-Paul Ney. A fearless war journalist, who lived in Cairo and Gaza,

02:49 covered Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and Libya, and infiltrated Jihad and Da’wa organizations.

02:53 He accomplished his mission. When he returned home, he realized the method

02:58 of the soft Jihad was operating inside France,

03:01 in plain sight of the French people. He wrote a book on this topic.

03:05 Since then he has been threatened and forced to emigrate.

03:08 When his “Charlie Hebdo” friends were murdered, he, too, realized that he had been followed

03:12 by Muslim organizations. So he grabbed his family and children, and escaped France!

03:17 A close government official hinted to him: “Run away, we won’t be able to protect you”

03:22 How are you? Shalom and welcome! What do you think of my new face?

03:27 You look like the guy who makes my kebab…

03:32 It’s great to see you!

03:35 So how was your flight? Fine! Fine!

03:41 What do you think about the Muslim Brotherhood’s quiet Jihad in France?

03:45 The problem is much deeper than what is on the surface.

03:51 It’s like a deeper lake where the ‘Loch Ness Monster’ is hiding,

03:57 waiting to rise above the surface…

04:00 Islamists are creating a ‘surface story,’

04:04 very friendly on the surface — somewhat very friendly,

04:07 and then one day, Islamists and Jihadists will reign over this country!

04:29 Is it possible that someone is tracking us?

04:32 Maybe it’s this car — let’s try to escape…

04:37 Or maybe we should go and talk to him…

04:41 sometimes I did that,

04:44 I made people crazy because when that happened to me,

04:49 in Jordan or Gaza,

04:52 I just would go and say, “Want coffee? If you follow me,

04:56 at least have coffee”… The Mukhabarat (Arab intelligence) would say; yes, coffee is OK…

05:00 For a second I watched the existential threat

05:03 on Jean-Paul’s face. The experienced war journalist. In Cairo they would have let him go.

05:07 In France, had we not escaped the car behind, Jean-Paul would have been in physical danger.

05:12 One of the branches of the French Muslim Brotherhood relentlessly threatens anyone

05:16 who speaks against political Islam’s ‘soft Jihad.’

05:20 More than 50 French Journalists are under threat.

05:23 Some of them had to run away from France. Everywhere in Europe, and especially in France,

05:28 if you try to stand against radical Islam,

05:31 it is getting very difficult in terms of security.

05:37 You receive threats,

05:40 and some might attempt to breach your physical integrity.

05:43 Lawyer Tibolde de-Montbrial leads a war in the courts

05:46 against the spread of Islam. Therefore he is a target.

05:50 In spite of his past service in the elite French military unit,

05:53 he walks around Paris with a personal bodyguard;

05:56 refusing to surrender and be silenced by the media and government institutions.

06:01 You slowly lose the access to the big media,

06:04 because if you are too clear on this subject,

06:09 you are called an “extremist,” “extreme right” or “Islamophobe,”

06:14 all the arguments whose purpose is to shut you up.

06:18 Security?! No one likes to be threatened,

06:21 to take a risk where someone may stab you,

06:24 because they saw you on TV, saying bad things about Islam.

06:28 All of these reasons put together lead to having only few people who speak openly in the media.

06:36 Nowadays, if you say something about the Muslim Brotherhood,

06:40 they can sue you, you can go to trial and they will win,

06:45 because they have power now, through many members…

07:01 This is a typical suburb where I started working.

07:06 You have places like these suburbs everywhere around Paris.

07:11 The police won’t enter these places? Correct? No Go Zone.

07:15 The police have a map that shows the places.

07:20 You know, it’s like “G.T.A map,”

07:23 I am sorry to compare it with a game,

07:28 but it’s not a game. Even a Muslim appearance is not enough in Paris suburbs.

07:33 No camera will enter here; even if we say that we are from Al Jazeera.

07:38 Are we walking with this camera outside?

07:41 No, we will have problems.

07:44 But you walk with a Muslim like me…

07:47 I think I am covering you… Yes! But they know me…

07:50 I have an idea… OK, Jean-Paul and I will walk on the street and you will video us from the car…

08:04 OK, let’s go! Jean-Paul, where can I buy a small Quran?

08:09 You know, to give to the guys, it’s a good way to start a conversation.

08:13 Here you can…

08:19 Hello, Hello. Do you have small Quran books? — Yes, over there.

08:24 He wants to buy many to hand them to the young boys. Yes, I understand.

08:28 In the street where they don’t pray. How many do you want? Five! Five? OK!

08:33 Here are five and an extra one on me.

08:36 Here, I will give you a discount. Bless you.

08:43 Salaam, Salaam aleikum (welcome).

08:46 Around here is a place where long time ago young boys met.

08:53 One from Egypt and another one — an Algerian French,

08:58 started thinking politically. Not about Jihad.

09:02 They started saying that Muslims in France are targets.

09:08 That Muslims in France are like Jewish people — yeah,

09:12 that they are victims of what we call here “Islamophobia.”

09:18 Young boys with money from French Muslim Brotherhood;

09:23 They created the CCIF (Collective Against Islamophobia in France — established in 2003).

09:28 Hey guys, is anyone here a Muslim?

09:33 Are you a Muslim? Yes. This is a Quran. Do you want it?

09:38 Do you go to the mosque?

09:42 So, so… sometimes, not all the time.

09:45 What do you think of the French attitude towards you?

09:50 I don’t know, they don’t do much, there isn’t…

09:54 there isn’t help. Look how we live… look where we live.

10:01 We live in crowded conditions; one on top of the other.

10:04 It’s like the past concentration camps — it’s the same…

10:09 Concentration camps such as in the war?

10:13 What do you think will be here in 20 years with Islam?

10:17 They will mark us with a star like they did to the Jews in 1945.

10:20 So the French don’t like you?

10:26 OK, thank you! May you be blessed!

10:31 Salam, Thank you!

10:34 We have a body with two legs; one is the terror, and the other is violence.

10:39 The other one is the use of all our legal system by Muslims against us.

10:45 Radical Islam now in France, is using our laws, our freedom against us.

10:51 We have associations like the CCIF

10:55 the committee against Islamophobia, which is very visible,

11:00 They are active in the courts, and the media, They victimize the Muslims,

11:04 so that they all can feel solidarity as victims.

11:08 Of course this is the greater danger.

11:13 This is Sami Debah — a Moroccan immigrant who is now running for Mayor

11:17 in this immigrants’ suburb. He ran as a politician after he established in France

11:22 (as in the rest of Europe) the organization called “CCIF,”

11:26 introducing to the public through the media, academia,

11:29 and the courts the charge of the word “Islamophobia.”

11:32 Every critical statement, has been confronted with this adjective,

11:35 and this organization which solicited money from Arab countries became strong and intimidating.

11:39 CCIF — a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in France,

11:44 created, generated, and helped by the Muslim Brotherhood.

11:48 It was born HERE — right here!

11:53 In this very area! You see? It’s not an official building of the “CCIF”

12:00 It’s an apartment… here lives Sami Debah;

12:03 Sami Debah is one of the founders. Yes, we called him,

12:07 he said that if you are not from the Muslim Brotherhood, like us, I am not talking…

12:12 You know why you will never find him? Because he is hiding!

12:16 When you are in the shadows, you can do whatever you want… yah!

12:21 When you build an association, you can’t be anonymous;

12:25 You have to provide your address…

12:29 Bonjour, I am looking for Sami Debah

12:32 Ah Sami, on 7th floor, He is a Jordanian sheikh — my friend,

12:36 through that door, when you exit, it’s the second side. —OK.

12:39 The seventh. When you exit the elevator, turn right. —Thank you.

12:46 I will go; knock, and you stay here.

12:49 I would better go alone. —OK, no problem… If he sees you, it will be a problem. —OK.

13:17 Salam Aleikum (greeting for peace).

13:20 I came to meet Brother Sami. —Who is that?

13:26 Is he here? —Just a second, I will check.

13:30 I arrived from Jordan to meet him —Just a moment.

13:40 Salaamu Aleikum (greeting) — I am sorry Brother.

13:43 Are you Sami? Ahalan, how are you?

13:46 My name is Haled Abu Salem, I came from Jordan,

13:49 I am told you are the head of the organization, and I want to donate money.

13:53 This is not the organization’s place, it’s my private residence. —Oh, I am sorry! —I am sick today…

13:58 You are sick and I don’t want to bother you…

14:02 I don’t want to bother… —Please come in,

14:06 I walked around the neighborhood and was told that you live here,

14:09 Be well! How did you find us? —I visited friends here. They told me that the organization

14:15 is around here, We searched through the internet and came here. May Allah bless you!

14:19 Let me, I don’t want to bother you…

14:22 Rest, rest! That’s OK. May Allah bless you!

14:28 Are you a dealer or what? —We have a shop in Jordan,

14:32 and we look for different opportunities for ourselves here.

14:35 Maybe we will immigrate to France. —We are an organization that cares

14:38 for the Human Rights of Muslims in France.

14:41 You established this organization in 2003 to protect Muslims.

14:46 Yes, to protect the Muslims in France, We have an office with ten people employed.

14:54 Yes, we protect the Muslims

14:57 from “Islamophobia” problems.

15:02 How is your situation here with the French people?

15:05 Is there “Islamophobia?” Problems? Racism?

15:08 Racism doesn’t occur via the French people,

15:12 Racism manifests via certain politicians and media.

15:19 But the French people are victims, just like the Muslims.

15:27 People refuse to talk about “Islamophobia.” They run away from it like fire.

15:33 Is there any system that silences and pressures people not to talk?

15:37 There is in France something called “gentle souls,”

15:41 Whether these people are “bought” or not, I don’t know;

15:46 are they simply unable to recognize reality?

15:51 They don’t understand! They also didn’t understand Hitler…

15:56 This is Gilbert Collard; a Parliament Member from United National Party of Marine Le Pen.

16:01 French politicians tell themselves that this can represent one percentage of the votes,

16:07 causing them to capitulate to everything.

16:10 Since they want to gain votes — it’s very simple,

16:16 The UOIF (Union of Islamic Organizations of France) is in contact with the Salafi organization,

16:21 and called for people to vote for Mr. Emmanuel Macron. Yet it didn’t surprise anybody.

16:26 This shows how much our political leaders capitulate at present.

16:31 We are crazy!

16:34 We do not anticipate what awaits us! We do not get the message!

16:40 Is the country (France) helping you? Does it give to you? No, Doesn’t help us, doesn’t give us.

16:44 They don’t recognize the issue of Islamophobia.

16:47 Which country helps you? We get help from a very big country…

16:51 You means Qatar? Yes, yes! Thanks to Allah!

16:55 My father — peace be on him — said that we need to give money

16:58 to our people in France…I want to give you a donation.

17:01 How do you do it? How do you transfer the money; through the bank or how?

17:05 From the bank! From a bank? —A bank in Jordan. Very good!

17:11 OK, brother Sami, I am in a hurry as my family is waiting. Blessings,

17:14 I am glad to have met you. Sorry for bothering you —May Allah give you health!

17:32 It was a small donation, but he took it when he realized

17:35 that the money is from a Muslim Brother from Jordan.

17:38 At least he shared who is financing them. Qatar — where the big money originates.

17:43 Qatar almost caused Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE

17:47 to start a war against it, merely for its support of the Muslim Brotherhood.

17:51 Qatar hosts Sheikh Yusuf al Qaradawi;

17:54 it supports Hamas, and the rest of Muslim Brotherhood affiliate organizations in Europe.

17:59 They have a lot of money,

18:02 to slowly impose their Islamic doctrine on Europe. Hundreds of fictitious companies,

18:10 saturate them with enormous cash — hundreds of millions of dollars.

18:13 Here is an example of how money that floods the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe

18:16 is transferred to aid terrorism against Israel.

18:19 The CBSP foundation — Hamas front organization (Committee for Welfare & Aid to the Palestinians)

18:23 transfers money from France to the Palestinians. The money arrives in Gaza — not in the West Bank —

18:26 mainly to suicide bombers’ families.

18:29 A US Court sentenced Muslim Brotherhood members to years in prison;

18:34 determining that CBSP is a terror affiliated and declaring it illegal.

18:39 Still, one can find CBSP charity-boxes in France,

18:42 at every mosque and every store all over the Paris suburbs.

18:45 Is that a non-profit organization? Yes, a well-known organization.

18:49 Oh, CBSP is a well-known organization. I saw it in Gaza. The CBSP organization shows

18:53 a harmless façade, while hiding hundreds of millions of dollars transferred to the Palestinians.

18:57 Peace to you, welcome, Ahalan!

19:01 We are sorry for bothering you, Ahalan, ahalan, how are you, my friend? —Ahalan, please,

19:09 I am a head of an organization — a charity society for the Palestinians.

19:14 Through you we want to donate to Palestine. Is CBSP money

19:18 transferred to Palestine? I mean to Gaza of course.

19:21 Yes, to Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon.

19:24 This looks like a Hamas flag. —No, it’s not. —Not Hamas? —No, it’s not.

19:29 Oh… No connection? We are a charity foundation. —To whom do you donate

19:32 in Palestine? To whom? —It’s aid for the needy.

19:35 Needy where? In Ramallah or Gaza? — In Gaza, Jordan, or Lebanon…

19:40 I have no connection to Hamas or PLO.

19:44 But a visit to the UOIF website shows that CBSP

19:48 is the financial branch of the organization in Gaza.

19:51 Generally, to which group do you belong? —We are an independent association.

19:55 But I saw on the internet, that you are part of UOIF? (Union of Islamic Organizations of France)

20:02 No, no. No? You are not part of the Union of Islamic Organizations of France?

20:05 No, we don’t have connection to Islam. We are Muslims, but we are an organization.

20:09 Oh, it’s not connected, we are a charity organization.

20:12 Charity, but…we help orphans and we are a charity organization, charity…

20:18 Even in the bylaws we are registered as a charity organization. —Ahhh…

20:24 OK, thank you brother, all the best, Ahalan, so long.

20:30 Did you notice that…

20:33 when I asked him whether it’s Gaza? He said Palestine. Gaza Palestine!

20:38 But ultimately, all the money is basically transferred to Gaza,

20:43 because an organization like the “UOIF” won’t donate to a regime

20:47 such as Abu Mazen’s, for example, whom they don’t support.

20:59 Here is another Muslim Brotherhood arm in the spread of Da’wa.

21:02 The prisons in France,

21:05 or known here as: “Ticking Time Bomb.”

21:09 Every few months, a new Intifada inmates arises in the jails.

21:12 That’s when the French get the picture that the decisive majority of Muslim inmates

21:17 go through a process of radicalization.

21:20 The Muslim Brotherhood, as always, invests in prisons.

21:23 Only here, the government assists them, and it’s all to buy an additional ‘peace’.

21:29 You know this place? —Ah? What is it? —It’s a jail.

21:34 Were you there? —Yes.

21:37 This is Gilbert — a French criminal, who spent few years in jail.

21:42 In today’s France, it’s hard to find anyone who would tell

21:45 what truly happens behind bars.

21:49 Some say that 70%-80% of the inmates inside the jail are Muslims. Maybe more.

21:54 If you see the halal food they serve over there,

22:00 it is 85%-90% (Muslims).

22:04 85%-90% Muslims. —Yes.

22:07 The rules they use in prisons are Muslim rules.

22:12 According to the French law, it is not allowed to ask how many Muslims inmates are in prisons.

22:18 This is one of the most reliable figures.

22:21 We know that most of the French criminals,

22:25 are from certain neighborhoods…

22:28 They have… —Are you allowed to say it? No, that’s why I am very careful.

22:32 Otherwise I can be prosecuted for saying that.

22:36 Some French journalists were convicted because they said

22:40 that most of the criminals are of Muslim origin,

22:43 so the reason why I don’t say it is clear. Why doesn’t the French government

22:46 state that 90% of inmates in jail are Muslims?

22:49 Because then, they would need to publish all the ethnic statistics.

22:53 So let’s be French, and not talk about it.

22:57 This reality, where Muslim inmates are the majority,

23:00 implicates the Muslim Brotherhood in the picture.

23:03 With the government’s support, they send an imam to prisons for praying, for sermons,

23:08 and to ensure that every inmate has a library, and that he acts according to the sharia.

23:14 However, they will reap their harvest in the future…

23:18 I know someone who brings in small books and Qurans to the inmates.

23:23 He always comes here.

23:28 He takes five of these and three of that,

23:32 and pays with his own money. —He enters the prisons?

23:35 Why do they allow him in? —He has… he has —He has a license? Yes, he has a license.

23:41 He always tells me what they need…

23:46 This week he took 100 such books — Wow!

23:53 Why do the authorities consent? In our country it’s forbidden.

23:56 In France he is considered a “religious person”

23:59 The French government buys quiet time, but practically.

24:02 Prisons are the biggest transition stations for radicalization.

24:08 Almost every inmate, who is generally a secular Muslim

24:11 charged with criminal offenses, is released to society as a devout Muslim.

24:16 When (Mohammed) Merah in Toulouse (terrorist killer at Jewish school), yes, Talmud Torah.

24:20 Yes, at school. When they announced on TV

24:24 that Mohammed Merah was killed by the French Special Police unit,

24:28 the jail, listen my friend, the wall jails were trembling;

24:35 “Allahu Akhbar!” “Allahu Akhbar!” “Mohammed Merah!” “Shahid!” “Shahid!”

24:42 I am telling you, I have … look at my skin…

24:47 Three or four of the major prisons in France were trembling!

24:53 I was in jail when Merah was killed and I heard:

24:57 The hell with France! F…k Israel!

25:02 The religion is turning in prison from something good to evil.

25:08 Ultimately, from prisons in France one splits into two separate directions; One is to do Da’wa.

25:14 The majority return more devout to their community, preaching and instructing according to the Sharia.

25:18 I have a friend who became a Salafist inside.

25:22 His job now is to stand at the entrance to the mosque after sermons,

25:29 and instruct the people to be more devout.

25:33 I have many more examples of people who became devout and stopped any illegal activity.

25:41 Another route — also the result of prisons —

25:44 is the terror that hits France, and the violence in the suburbs.

25:48 French society is in such bad shape,

25:52 that I can’t imagine how we can get through the next ten years, without a huge explosion and violence.

25:57 In my view, it’s not possible, but I am not the only one who thinks that.

26:01 Even though the major politicians will not say that on TV,

26:04 when we meet them face to face, they all say that.

26:13 It’s difficult to obscure the Islamization of the public space in France.

26:18 Entire areas are considered: “NO GO ZONES.”

26:21 Entire suburbs in major cities transformed into areas

26:24 where the authorities keep away to benefit another law — Islamic Law!

26:29 It slowly and steadily enforces itself to control life over there.

26:33 Here, everyone dresses up in traditional Islamic costumes,

26:36 acting according to Sharia — Islamic Religious law.

26:40 This creates a situation where in a ten-minute drive from the Champs Elysées,

26:44 the lively center of Paris, with crowded coffee houses, the symbol of beautiful Paris,

26:49 in certain areas, women can NO LONGER sit in coffee houses, nor even walk on sidewalks.

26:55 This street was on the news, since women are not allowed to walk here.

27:00 Yes, indeed, there were few women who demonstrated since they couldn’t get through,

27:08 as they didn’t feel safe.

27:11 And also the rise of radical Islam at certain quarters…

27:18 Ka-at! [unclear]

27:22 We are Arabs! Ka-at — In-al Abuk [cursing his father]

27:25 Ka-at [unclear] — I only talked…

27:28 Alexander de — Vacio — a Senior Editor at “Le Figaro,”

27:31 spends many days in the Muslim areas of Paris,

27:34 Investigating developments on the French streets.

27:37 You can NOT see women even in coffee shops. Indeed, women can’t anymore go to coffee houses.

27:44 They are not welcomed there.

27:47 Generally we observe the existence of Islamic control,

27:51 by the Muslim Brotherhood, which started to infiltrate in the 1980s.

27:57 Nowadays it exerts a significant control on French society.

28:05 Espresso please…

28:11 How do secular French people accept coffee houses only for men?

28:16 Coffee only for men, but they think it’s a social problem.

28:22 It’s an educational and a religious problem!

28:25 Now, if you go inside, there are only men.

28:29 You see? There are only men.

28:38 Hello, peace — Salaamu aleikum.

28:42 Two espressos please.

28:47 You see? They are selling alcohol.

28:54 Salaamu Aleikum — peace on you friends — Quran, for you!

28:58 Please — Quran. Please — it’s a gift.

29:03 How do you say present? —“Ankado”.

29:08 In this coffee house there are no women right? —No women — Praise Allah.

29:14 Why? They don’t enter?

29:18 They don’t enter here.

29:25 Why were those guys suspicious? They were a bit surprised.

29:31 Yes! Always!

29:34 Because if they are here, they are not good Muslims, and you are like a father figure to them.

29:40 They are not religious, they are selling alcohol,

29:43 and women are not allowed to enter? It shows how strong

29:47 the Ikhwan (Muslim Brothers) ideology is here.

29:50 I am going to the restroom and come back… —Yes, yes…

29:54 Is the restroom there? —Yes.

29:59 You can see here two doors: The men’s door is open;

30:03 the women’s door is locked.

30:06 Not because there is someone inside. There isn’t even one woman.

30:10 Coffee houses with NO women became a reality in France’s Muslim areas.

30:13 Here is what happens to a woman who tries to enter a coffee house in the suburbs.

30:18 Whom are you looking for Madam? —I am looking for somebody.

30:21 It’s better that you wait outside. —Why? —Because there are only men here!

30:24 What’s the matter? We live in a world for men and women.

30:28 We are in the Sorbonne area. This is not Paris. Even in Sorbonne, we are still in France.

30:31 These are suburbs. —So what? —You are not in Paris. Here the mentality is different.

30:36 Your behavior reflects the countries you came from. It is for your personal well-being.

30:39 The fight over coffee houses has been settled; sharia — Islamic law — wins. And it continues;

30:44 the process of taking control over the public space does NOT stop at the coffee houses!

30:48 So long, friends… The goal of soft Jihad is to Islamize France, Europe, and the entire World.

30:54 And Europe’s prime symbol — Christmas!

30:58 The Christmas holiday is facing an offense.

31:01 It’s December, and the holiday is approaching.

31:04 But you won’t find colorful holiday decorations and Christmas trees in the streets.

31:08 Sermons from mosques, internet, and satellite,

31:11 do not believe in coexistence with their Christian neighbors.

31:15 We do not celebrate the birthday of Mohammed — peace be upon him.

31:18 So, should we celebrate Christmas?

31:21 It’s forbidden, it’s embarrassing, it’s not appropriate, and it demonstrates stupidity.

31:30 I refer to the existing struggle against Nativity — the birth of Jesus.

31:35 Te very idea of Christmas is disappearing.

31:38 In France, citizens don’t greet each other anymore with “Merry Christmas.”

31:41 Once — six, seven years ago,

31:45 during Christmas, in the cities, there were decorations with “Merry Christmas.”

31:52 Now it’s “Happy Holidays.”

31:55 Only one troubled Santa Clause is left among the Christmas lights,

31:59 looking to take photos with people in Saint Denis suburb.

32:02 Do you want to give a Quran to Santa Clause?

32:05 Give it to me.

32:08 Quran to Santa Clause, please — it’s a gift.

32:14 It’s nice, but I believe only in humanity.

32:20 He only believes in people — not in God.

32:23 I am a humanist — humanist. It’s very funny to get your gift.

32:30 Ask him what he thinks about Islam.

32:34 What do you think about Islam?

32:37 In France, we are secular. I am secular.

32:43 People think whatever they want. It’s freedom of thought.

32:52 Then, if their intention leads to religious extremism,

32:55 whether it’s extreme Catholicism or Protestantism…

33:00 I am a citizen of the planet Earth… —OK. Thank you. —Thank you.

33:04 Read it. Thank you.

33:08 You are crazy, my brother. I can’t believe you gave the Holy Quran to a Santa Claus.

33:20 One might argue that this Santa Claus represents the naïve and secular France,

33:26 which lends a hand to the formation of a Muslim society that lives under laws of Sharia!

33:31 We have witnessed 70 years of peace, the first time in the history of Europe.

33:36 It’s exactly as if those 70 years of peace erased our politicians’ and population’s memory.

33:44 Our country — as all other countries — was built on blood.

33:49 Our freedom was gained by weapons and guns.

33:52 We are the children of the children of peace, and we forgot what war is.

33:56 Now we are being attacked by people based on an ideology

34:01 centered on Islam, and their obvious objective is to conquer us.

34:08 They say it. We have only to listen to it!

34:21 This halal symbol, the sign of legal Muslim food, was very rare about 20 years ago.

34:26 Now it is proudly displayed in thousands of restaurants and supermarkets here.

34:32 It’s more than a technical marking. Rather, it’s a sign

34:35 of Islam’s domination, and Muslim society’s separation

34:38 from the general French society. Good evening, good evening, Salaamu Aleikum.

34:43 Is this halal? Halal! Praise Allah. I was in Paris ten years ago and didn’t see halal signs.

34:49 Today, “with no evil eye,” it is everywhere. Praise Allah!

34:53 We are in a country where there are lots of Muslims — did you understand?

34:57 Here it resembles a Muslim country. A Muslim country!

35:00 Do you want chicken? Soon I will return to get it. We are filming now….

35:04 Come back and I will give you — Allah willing.

35:08 Later, when we are back! You are welcome!

35:11 Salaam Aleikum (greeting) — how are you, brother?

35:14 Allah bless you!

35:17 The halal industry rolls up millions of euros a year.

35:21 It expands and increases by tenths of percentages each year.

35:24 There are many religious stamps on halal.

35:28 They have the HQC sign (halal supervision).

35:32 You have “Lemina Reiz” — which is well known,

35:35 Look, one two, three, four, five.

35:38 Five certificates? Why? It’s not easy to investigate this kind of money.

35:43 First, it’s cash, and then look how many certificates you need… Not just one.

35:49 This will be easier to investigate.

35:52 So, when a French guy buys meat, most of the time

35:55 he will buy it from a Muslim — not from French person,

35:58 which means — the money stays inside the Muslim community.

36:02 It’s not going into the pockets of the government.

36:06 Are you telling me that it’s a HUGE industry? Yes, it is a monopoly!

36:11 Yes, it’s a monopoly. Now the halal in France is more than meat.

36:17 Candies, candies,

36:20 yes, t-shirts, video games…

36:23 It’s crazy! The halal industries are owned almost entirely by organizations,

36:29 connected one way or another to the Muslim Brotherhood.

36:32 Whoever controls the halal monopoly, controls much more than that!

36:37 Dr. Dina Lisnyansky is a researcher on Islamic movements in Europe,

36:41 A world-renowned scholar on all issues connected with the Muslim Brotherhood movement.

36:46 In Belgium few years ago, they labeled an entire harbor halal;

36:50 a special harbor that is the only one of its kind in Europe.

36:54 It’s a halal Port — forbidding trade in supplies that are NOT halal.

36:58 The moment you own the monopoly and are in charge of a certain area, of course the money flows

37:02 directly into your hands. There are also more opportunities

37:05 for financial embezzlement, and for transferring

37:08 the money for other purposes… among them, some terror funds advance through the halal operation.

37:23 To appreciate the extent of the Muslim Brothers’ position in Europe’s distant future,

37:28 drive about 300 kilometers away from Paris to a village called Château-Chinon in the Dijon region,

37:34 where the Flag Project of the UOIF (Union of Islamic Orgs of France) takes place insidiously.

37:38 One wonders if the residents of the village realize what’s going on inside that Château.

37:43 How pastoral, idyllic, and serene it looks. What could take place here?

37:48 In essence, here is the school for the Future Leadership of Europe.

37:53 Here they gather the most talented Muslims youths, and after a long seven years’ process of training,

37:59 they set out to lead the Muslim communities throughout the Continent,

38:03 according to one clear line: life under Islamic law; separated from the European

38:07 countries, on its path to the Islamic Caliphate!

38:10 The attempt to hide what’s going on there can be detected on the billboard.

38:13 IESH — “The European Institute for Science and Humanity”

38:18 Yet in Arabic it says; “The European Institute for Islamic Studies”

38:24 There is NO connection whatsoever between what’s written in French and the meaning in Arabic.

38:29 This compound was established at the early 1990s by Yusuf al Qaradawi,

38:33 currently the most important jurist in the Sunni Islamic world.

38:38 He established this school. In essence, he laid the foundation

38:42 for the UOIF.

38:46 One can argue that even in the Middle East it’s hard to find such places,

38:50 where one can freely study Muslim Brotherhood doctrine.

38:54 Here it advances!

38:57 We plan to enter a place that hasn’t been exposed yet,

39:01 a school for the future Islamic leadership in Europe.

39:04 Here is their original strategic vision: the first state based on Islamic law based has started here.

39:09 Maybe for now, it’s non-violent, but it is established here.

39:14 This place we are about to enter is the epicenter of their religious training.

39:19 What are we going to explore? The people, the characters, and the method — It’s simple!

39:35 Please sir! Have a good day!

39:48 Salaam Aleikum — Welcome. Salaam, Salaam Aleikum

39:53 We talked to Mr. Dr. Mahmud al Zuhir about visiting here.

39:57 Welcome. Do you need help?

40:01 Yes, can somebody accompany us,

40:04 and introduce us to your program and the place?

40:08 You didn’t introduce yourself, who are you? I am Ali — the teacher.

40:11 Pleasure to meet you. —I am the Arabic teacher here —Pleasure!

40:14 Arabic students arriving here are from France, Britain, Germany;

40:18 Some are French or American. —Wow! —Yes.

40:22 These students are NOT Arabs.

40:25 And from their first day here, we speak to them only in Arabic. —Beautiful!

40:29 Salaam Aleikum! Peace, Peace. —This is Fatah.

40:33 —Hello. —He is a second-year student. —Hello, pleasure to meet, where are you from? —From Luz!

40:37 He is from Turkey. —Yes, an original Turk.

40:41 Thank you and good luck. What does he study? He is a second-year Arabic student.

40:46 We prepare him for studying Sharia and the Quran.

40:58 The studies are very long — the program is five to seven years long.

41:02 The foundation is primarily Arabic studies. First, to instruct communities

41:06 in the Arabic language that was lost by their parents when they immigrated to Europe.

41:10 It is fascinating to watch students from Switzerland, Turkey,

41:14 who come here to be reintroduced to Arabic.

41:17 Afterwards, they begin rigorous intensive religious studies in the Quran and theology.

41:21 Then, professions such as imam, legal expert, or Sharia jurist.

41:26 From here they set out to communities, guiding them according to the Sharia.

41:31 A graduate from here is able to lead a community in the Sharia way, without evil’s eye…

41:37 And then they go the mosques? Of course, this is the purpose.

41:40 The student could be from France, or Europe, but he can be an imam.

41:43 He can understand the youths, and speak their languages in France, Germany or in Britain.

41:47 You mean, today there are imams in France who speak French fluently.

41:53 I have a class now… —Oh.

41:56 From here imams will end up in mosques, prisons and schools.

42:00 Long arms expand into the entire society… And here is the trick:

42:04 when they earn government salaries, no one will know what they studied.

42:07 How is this school? Do you like it? Praise Allah! I loved it

42:11 from the moment I came in. Without evil’s eye!

42:15 When you graduate, do you want to be an imam? I would like to think about this issue.

42:21 Maybe I would want to be more than an imam. Bless Allah.

42:25 With Allah’s help, wishing you success! Allah will grant you success.

42:28 Do you study Sheikh Yusuf al Qaradawi’s books here?

42:31 YES! —And the fatwas of Yusuf al Qaradawi?

42:34 YES. —Sheikh al Arabi teaches them here.

42:37 With Allah’s help, this is the mosque. —The mosque? Is there a muezzin? —Of course!

42:42 Wow! —There is the muezzin’s location, and he is heard

42:45 in all places here; in the library, and in every building here! —Beautiful!

42:51 When I enter the mosque, I see the connection on the wall

42:54 between the two Muslim Brotherhood branches in France. Posters and charity boxes

42:57 for the “CBSP” foundation (Hamas front) transferring money from France to the Palestinians,

43:00 which supports Hamas, and is considered in the US to be a terror organization.

43:04 Its chief leader is Dr. Mahmud a — Zuhir, who also heads this Institution…

43:08 One head leads two arms…

43:11 What’s written here? Is this for Palestine? Donations?

43:14 Yes, yes, donations,

43:20 Is this a classroom? —This is a library. Library.

43:24 With honor, thank you.

43:27 Salaamu Aleikum, and peace on you!

43:30 Salaamu Aleikum, peace, peace, hello, Husein.

43:33 Hello, Husein; where are you from? —I live in Frankfurt. Originally I was from Morocco.

43:38 Ah, Morocco, hello, hello.

43:41 They have been trying to close this college for the last 25 years. Who?

43:44 The State — The French Government. What’s here?

43:47 There’s nothing here; they didn’t find anything. But for a long time they tried to close

43:50 this school. —What do they say? —They say… that we are a Muslim Brotherhood center.

43:55 The Brothers here, Praise Allah, try NOT to give them a reason to close.

44:04 So, they named this place: “The European Institute…” —Ah, that’s why?!

44:10 Only in this section it’s written: “Sharia Institute” — Islamic Sharia Institute.

44:14 As if in Arabic… Here inside at our place.

44:17 “Sharia Department”. But on the sign, the word “Sharia”

44:21 does not appear. That’s it! This is the purpose…

44:24 The Catholics —Ah, Catholics!

44:27 With them there are always problems. —Wallah. —Really?

44:31 They slaughtered a pig and placed its head here.

44:34 Where? —Here at the entrance to the road.

44:37 Who? The village residents? —Yes, it happened not long ago… one time,

44:42 not always, but you know…They harbor great hatred against anyone different from them.

44:49 Yes, against Islam! They only say bad things against Islam. —The French? —The French.

44:56 What do you think of the terror attacks in Europe?

45:00 Truly, we don’t really know where the problems come from.

45:06 They always blame the Muslims.

45:10 But we don’t really know.

45:13 A new generation of Islamic leadership is established here.

45:16 They sense the French animosity towards them and doubt the motives of terror attacks.

45:21 they always attempt to attract more and more Christians into Islam.

45:25 This is a brother from Switzerland. —From Switzerland? —Yes, from Switzerland. —Nice!

45:28 He looks Swiss. Are you originally a Muslim?

45:33 No, no, no, I converted to Islam — Praise Allah!

45:37 Salaam —Hello, pleasure to meet, Salaam.

45:40 What does your Swiss family say? No, no problem.

45:45 Wallah! —But it’s hard to revert (convert) them to Islam. —But praise Allah!

45:50 What prompted a young guy? A Christian guy…

45:53 What attracted you to Islam? —I read material about Islam,

45:58 and I lived in an area with a lot of Muslims. —And with Allah’s help

46:02 will you return to be an imam in Switzerland? —With Allah’s help —Thank you.

46:06 These future imams will speak their neighborhood language where they grew up,

46:10 They won’t view the European countries as migration destinations, but as their homeland.

46:15 Hello, how are you brother?

46:18 Pleasure to meet. —Hello, Salaam,

46:22 I am originally French — Jean-Jacques Pierre Joseph

46:27 What? You were born Christian? —Yes.

46:30 Really? —Yes. —You look like an Arab.

46:34 I came to this institute in 1993.

46:37 I studied Arabic, and then the Sharia.

46:42 Currently I am the accountant for this institute. —Praise Allah!

46:45 Do you believe that in the future an Islamic state will be established in France?

46:53 I think that we actively live Islam in France and in Europe,

46:57 in a much better way than in countries which are much stronger in the Sharia.

47:01 and I mean not only by expressions or words, but in the way we practice our Muslim life.

47:09 Here we are far from wars, from civil wars, from hunger,

47:14 and all of that allows us to build our future

47:22 in a rather secure environment. —Very wise! Thank you. —Thank you. So long. —So long.

47:29 Bye, bye, Haj.

47:33 Yah Osama, Yah Allah, that’s it! What do you think?

47:40 Listen: today we experienced a major strategic operation.

47:44 I was very surprised to find such an organized place.

47:48 You know what? This is the power of Sheikh Yusuf. He has a foresight.

47:52 Al Qaradawi said it: He said: OK, we lost during the Middle Ages,

47:58 but we can restart our invasion.

48:01 Not by the sword! Rather, by Quiet Da’wa. —Da’wa! —Exactly! Peaceful Da’wa.

48:07 The tree didn’t grow properly, but the roots are deep.

48:13 This is troublesome. The Muslim Brotherhood are very patient.

48:16 This is part of their ideology. Their worldwide political plan is long-ranging.

48:23 If you place a frog in boiling water, the frog will jump from the heat,

48:29 But if you place it in lukewarm or cool water,

48:34 and you gradually increase the heat, the frog will die without paying attention.

48:40 This is exactly what happens to us now. They slowly grow.

48:44 And the most treacherous element is that this threat progresses gradually.

48:48 One can face an immediate threat.

48:54 As long as soft Jihad hardly disturbs the slumber of ‘peaceful’ France, and it is not bleeding,

49:00 no one cares what happens in the suburbs,

49:03 or what type of legal system is built inside France.

49:06 These are two developments that will inevitably collide.

49:11 Here there is a loaded gun that eventually will fire.

49:14 When and how will it happen? It’s hard to know!

49:17 But the two sides in France already use the same term:

49:20 CIVIL WAR! A strange nation, ah? No one imagined that the French Revolution will erupt.

49:27 No one! And then all of a sudden, at once!

49:30 I think that if things won’t be acted on very quickly,

49:35 and I am afraid they won’t; then we are moving towards civil war.

49:40 Most members of parliament I know, when we speak together,

49:43 they use the term “civil war” first. I never raise it first.

49:47 The police are preparing for it, the military is preparing for it.

49:51 we all know it will happen one day or another.

49:55 If they catch your microphone or camera,

50:00 don’t talk, let me intervene…

50:03 I do not want the German law to intervene in my life.

50:06 It’s an issue between you and her.

50:09 He is an Arab my brother. Where are your eyes?

50:13 Get out of here! I warn you, you will get 100 slaps.

50:20 I suspect that you are the director of the film on the Muslim Brotherhood…

50:26 Haji, Shalom, Salaam, Salaam Aleikum.

50:29 Are you alone, correct Haji? —I am alone. —Alone!

50:32 Haji, we are changing the meeting location — we will go to another place in the Syrian area.