May 14, 2010, - 3:06 pm
Reason #883,254 Not to Eat @ Muslim-Owned Falafel Shops
For many years, I’ve told you not to patronize Muslim-owned Middle Eastern restaurants (or Muslim-owned business, period). You don’t know where the owner sends his cash–which Islamic terrorist group “back home,” to what America-hating, Christian-hating, Jew-hating mosque he’s funding, and to which Islamic schools to which he’s sending his kids. And until and unless you have omniscience and financial ESP, you should assume you are funding all three of these such enterprises. . . and worse. As I noted for years (before he was raided by the FBI and allowed to flee the country), Hezbollah’s biggest Western financier used the profits of his La Shish restaurant to give the Islamic terrorist group more than $21 million.
Religion of Falafel Peace: Muslim Middle Eastern Vendors Are Thugs . . . & They Finance Islamic Terrorism
But, now, there’s another reason not to eat at these places: you could get caught in the middle of the Muslim gang warfare thuggery. Notice the word, “Muslim,” is not used. What the heck do they think halal–a low-grade Muslim rip off of Jewish kosher dietary laws–is? (Gothamist calls ’em the “Halal Food Cart Mafia.”)
A turf war between two halal vendors escalated into a terrifying assault and robbery when a food seller hunted down his competitor and ambushed him as he tried to return his cart for the day, authorities said yesterday.
Yacine Aouimer, 36, and two accomplices were recently arrested for the March attack on Mohamed Ismail, 34, at knifepoint in Crotona Park, authorities said.
“I’m scared. I haven’t been able to sleep. I haven’t been able to work that much anymore. [Aouimer] even threatened me in the precinct,” Ismail told The Post.
“I’ve been going to the same corner for four years. Everybody knows me. Everybody likes me. It was the first time [Aouimer] appeared across the street.”
The violence erupted on March 11, after Aouimer and his two cohorts, Lotfi Mouchrik, 35, and Benabdella Rachid, 41, set up shop on East 163rd Street.
After Ismail shut down for the night, a friend started driving him to a garage to return the cart, while the trio of thugs followed in a white van, the sources said.
When his pursuers reached Claremont Parkway and Crotona Avenue, they cut in front of Ismail’s Mercury 4×4, forcing it to stop, according to the sources.
Mouchrik and Rachid allegedly jumped out and flanked the Mercury, while Aouimer stayed behind the wheel of the van.
Mouchrik allegedly put a knife to Ismail’s neck and swiped $422 from his apron pocket, then slashed a tire on his food cart, which was being towed by the Mercury.
Then came the death threat.
“If I see you again, I will kill you!” Mouchrik allegedly said.
The accomplices then dashed back into the van, and Aouimer sped off, sources said.
Ismail has returned to work only sporadically, but at a different location.
Mouchrik and Rachid were busted on April 3 and charged with robbery, grand larceny and criminal mischief, and released on $1,000 bail.
Last Saturday, Aouimer was arrested on the same charges and released on $750 bail.
Hmmm . . . I wonder what their immigration status is.
Big Hint: If the business is halal, like the warring falafel stands above, skip it. And read my tips on how to tell if a business is owned by Muslim Arabs or Christian ones. I will generally shop at Christian Arab-owned businesses (thought some Greek Orthodox are vehemently anti-Israel and Jew-haters–I make it my business to find out their views).
And you can never go wrong by patronizing Israeli-owned and Jewish-owned falafel restaurants, such as “Yossi’s” in the Detroit suburb of West Bloomfield, Michigan.
Muslims in New York selling falafel cannot be peaceful with each other. Yet Israel is supposed to make peace with these people? Hilarious.
“Religion of Peace.” “Falafel of Peace.”
Tags: Attack, Benabdella Rachid, Crotona Park, falafel, halal, Halal Food Cart Mafia, Islam, knifepoint, kosher, Lotfi Mouchrik, Middle Eastern Food, Mohamed Ismail, Muslim, Muslim businesses, Muslim Gang Warfare, Muslim owned businesses, Muslims, New York, New York City, NYC, Yacine Aouimer
Armed robbery and only $1000 bail, does that seem low to you?
Dave on May 14, 2010 at 3:24 pm