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Jews ‘will most definitely be killed,’ Wisconsin imam declares days after Oct. 7

“By Allah, all of them will be killed by Muslims. They all will be executed by Muslims,” Alhagie Jallow said in a sermon days after Oct. 7.

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Imam Alhagie Jallow. Source: Screenshot/Madinah Community Center in Madison, Wis.

Only jihad can bring victory, Alhagie Jallow, imam at the Madinah Community Center in Madison, Wis., preached on Oct. 13, less than a week after Hamas terrorists attacked southern Israel en masse.

Jallow, originally from Mbollet, Gambia, studied in Diourbel, Senegal, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He has worked at the center, a nonprofit entity, since 2009.

According to a translation of Jallow’s sermon that the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) released earlier this month, the imam said: “Oh Jews, you unjust, criminal, corrupt oppressors—stop! You will all most definitely be killed. The Jews, the aggressors, the evil. ... You describe them, what they do.”

“It’s only jihad that can bring victory. Not contracts, not agreements, not alliances—not all of these things,” he said.

The imam also called for genocide against Jews.

“By Allah, all of them will be killed by Muslims. They all will be executed by Muslims. They will all be killed. This is a divine promise that will inevitably be fulfilled,” he said. “This is a promise from Allah, and it is going to happen. They will all be killed. They will all be killed, and on that day, the believers will rejoice in Allah’s victory.”

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