Controversial blogger Pamela Geller will not run anti-Islamic ads featuring a still from American journalist James Foley's beheading video in New York City and San Francisco.

Geller's new ad campaign targeting radical Islamic terrorism was scheduled to begin on the morning of Monday, Sept. 29 on MTA buses and in subway stations. However, Foley's parents denounced the ad as bigoted towards the Muslim community and asked her to pull it from their campaign.

In response, Geller's lawyer David Yerushalmi released a letter announcing that the ad will no longer run.

"As a mother, and one who still feels the pain of the hideous murders of many in her extended family by the Nazis, and with friends in Israel brutally affected by Islamic terrorism as a constant of daily life, Ms. Geller understands and feels intimately the pain your clients are suffering," reads the letter, according to the New York Daily News.

"For this reason, and this reason alone, (Geller has) reached out as early as this morning to the New York and San Francisco transit authorities' respective advertising agents to pull the displays depicting the captive Mr. Foley prior to his beheading."

However, the attorney confirmed that other anti-Islamic ads will go forward.

Some of the ads feature phrases like "Islamic Jew-Hatred: It's in the Quran" and "It's not Islamophobia, it's Islamorealism." One of them even shows a picture of Hitler with Muslim leader Haj Amin al-Husseini, reports NYU Local.

The $100,000 ads were paid for by Geller's group, the American Freedom Defense Initiative, which claims to defend human rights and expose the truths about Islam's ties to Jihad, which it claims mainstream media ignores.

"Our organization has created this campaign in order to educate people about Jihad," Geller said about the new campaign to 1010 WINS earlier this month. "I don't think the truth is controversial. I think we're entering a very dangerous period, and I don't think the American people should be disarmed in the information battle space."