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Israel Faces Death Once More
by Rafael L. Bardají
• July 2, 2014 at 5:00 am
A delegation of American Jews was
expelled last week from the African Union Summit, to which it had been
invited. This happened because the delegates from Egypt, Iran and South
Africa could not stand seeing the American Jews wearing the traditional
Jewish skullcap. Did any of our leaders, including the president of the
Spanish government, make the slightest venture of disgust or disapproval? No.
Never has any country had to
fight its enemies simultaneously on so many fronts. The Jewish people have
the right to live in peace everywhere and Israel has the right to
self-defense to achieve peace.
A
delegation of American Jews was expelled from the African Union Summit
because the Egyptian, Iranian and South African delegations did not like
their Jewish appearance. (Image source: African Union Commission)
First, sincerest condolences to the families of the three Israeli
teenagers brutally kidnapped and killed by Palestinian terrorists in the West
Bank on June 12, and whose lifeless bodies were found Monday near Hebron.
Naftali Frankel, Gilad Shaar and Eyal Yifrach were killed for being three
Jewish boys in a land where the enemies of Israel only aspire to generate
terror, where they only dream of destroying the Jewish state by force. In the
enemies' twisted minds, killing Jews is a way to finish, if only a little,
the State of Israel.
The Encouragers: Jihadists' Agents of Influence
by Douglas Murray
• July 2, 2014 at 4:00 am
While there are people who
mass-murder, one factor especially matters: whether around them are
individuals, or a circle of individuals, who encourage them to mass
murder.
The young men leaving Britain to
go fight in Syria are not going in spite of the teachings of certain
religious leaders, but because of them.
When Christians, Jews or even
other Muslims and others are targeted around the world by Islamists, we even
hope that this urge has nothing to do with any of the texts or books or
preachings or encouragements in the milieu from which the perpetrators come.
Yusuf
al-Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, endorses suicide
bombings if they target "occupiers". (Image source: MemriTV)
Today in America, Britain and most other Western countries we are still
governed by politicians and bureaucrats who refuse to identify the principal
form of fanaticism that threatens us. We are governed by elites who hesitate
to say -- if they ever say -- what distinguishes the current threat of our
time, radical Islam, as the latest group of jihadists, ISIS, establishes
beachheads in Syria and Iraq and plants its flag at the border of Jordan and
Turkey. In the blancmange of political correctness, which this refusal
entails, we hear of the threat of "extremism" and
"radicalism" in general. This season there is even talk of
"violent extremism" in particular, as though violent extremism is
an event like the weather, which could affect almost any sufferer at any
time.
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