Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland is run by a pro-Hamas extremist named Abdulrahim Harara.
On the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks, the coffee shop published its menu on Instagram, featuring two drinks named in honor of Hamas: a tea called "Iced In Tea Fada," which refers to the notorious Palestinian "intifada" terrorist attacks, and a juice named after Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, dubbed the "Sweet Sinwar." Sinwar became the leader of Hamas in August following the assassination of former leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran. He has now been named Israel's "most wanted terrorist."
The menu also included decorative red inverted triangles, a symbol adopted by the al-Quassam brigades, Hamas' armed military forces that were responsible for the deaths of over 1,200 Israelis, and the capture of 200 others who were taken as hostages into Gaza on Oct. 7, 2023, according to data reported by Israel's Foreign Ministry.
Jerusalem Coffee Shop's Oct. 7 menu. Credit: The business's Instagram page
Additionally, on Oct. 3, the Jerusalem Coffee House posted a separate message on Instagram encouraging the community to join a sunset prayer session on Oct. 7 for the Hamas terrorists killed in Gaza and the Hezbollah terrorists killed in Lebanon, referring to them as "martyrs." The post included an Islamic prayer from Muslim Prophet Muhammed along with a caption that aimed to radicalize the community: "Our aim in holding this gathering is to provide our community with a vision that extends beyond individual practice. We seek to unite our efforts in connecting with each other and with Allah, hoping to inspire a revival of our faith that benefits humanity in this life and the next."
Jerusalem Coffee Shop's Islamic radicalization prayer event. Credit: The business's Instagram page
The business owner's parents resettled in the United States after fleeing Gaza on an unknown date, records show. Their son, Abdulrahim Harara, now openly supports foreign terrorists who have killed at least hundreds of Americans, according to the company's social media accounts. This includes coordinating with Antifa and posting flyers promoting their violent direct actions, disregarding the long history of Palestinian sympathy for Nazism and the use of Nazi symbols in modern-day Palestinian territory.
Abdulrahim Harara is the owner of Jerusalem Coffee House. Credit: The business's Instagram page
According to the coffee shop's website, the establishment was founded "rooted in revolution" with a heavy emphasis on support for radical social justice causes and groups. "We aim to bring the spirit and purpose of the traditional coffee house to Oakland, land of the Ohlone, birthplace of the Black Panthers and home to multigenerational communities that continue to seek autonomy and self-determination, directly linked in heart and faith to liberation struggles around the world," the website states.
In August, Jerusalem Coffee House hosted a live-music event dubbed the "Revolution of Song," which aimed to highlight black resistance against racial, colonial, and imperialist oppression. The tickets were sold at $15.00 each.
Jerusalem Coffee Shop's Revolution of Song event. Credit: The business's Instagram page
On July 27, the establishment hosted an Antifa educational event titled "Zionism and Fascist Movement." The flyer said the event aimed to "explore the history of fascist movements, anti fascist struggles against them, and what lessons we should draw on in this movement while faced with a growing zio-fascist threat."
Furthermore, Abdulrahim Harara has been featured in multiple videos on the company's Instagram page, advocating for people to support his business based on its radical revolutionary premise.
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2024-10-12T19:33+0530 | Comment by: Dean
Where's a fire-bomb when you need one?