by Bassam Tawil
• October 24, 2015 at 5:00 am
- First, we are not
seeing anything "popular." We are not seeing, as before,
thousands of Palestinians participating in the violence or protests.
- It is just another
wave of terrorism: targeting Jews for being Jews. The terrorists and
their apologists do not distinguish between a Jew living in the city of
Beersheba, and a Jew from a West Bank settlement. For the Palestinian
leaders and media, these Jews are all "settlers" living in
"occupied territories."
- The appropriate
term for the current wave of terrorism is "jihad". The attacks
on Jews in Israel and the West Bank are part of the global jihad that
has been waged for many years against Jews in particular, non-Muslims in
general, and even against other Muslims who might not agree with a
differing version of Islam.
- This jihad is not
aimed at "ending occupation" or protesting against misery and
checkpoints. The terrorists do not see a difference between a "left
wing Jew" and a "right wing Jew." They do not ask their
victims about their political affiliation before knifing them.
- In a grotesque
rewrite of history, UNESCO declared that two Jewish holy sites, Rachel's
Tomb and the Cave of the Patriarchs, were Muslim holy sites.
- This is a wave of
terrorism based on lies. Palestinian leaders, including Abbas his
officials in the Palestinian Authority and his Fatah faction, have been
lying to us for months. They told Palestinians that the Jews are
"invading" and "desecrating" Islamic holy sites with
the purpose of destroying them. Abbas and his officials are urging
Muslims to join the jihad against the Jews.
- The leaders are now
telling us that most of the terrorists were, in fact, innocent civilians
who were shot dead by Israelis while on their way to buy food or going
to work. Lying has become an integral part of the jihad against Jews.
The campaign of lies, distortion and fabrications is not less serious
than the terror attacks.
- This is yet another
phase of the worldwide jihad against all the "infidels" and
"enemies of Islam." Those who are murdering Jews today do not
hesitate to murder other non-Muslims tomorrow, especially those who are
seen as Israel's friends, such as the U.S.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (right)
ignited competition among radical groups as to which faction could incite
the most violence. Left: official PA media incite Palestinians, from a
young age, to murder Jews.
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Palestinian leaders in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are calling it a
"peaceful popular resistance." They are referring, of course, to
the latest wave of stabbings, shootings and vehicular attacks against the
Jews in Israel.
In the view of our leaders -- and, unfortunately, many in the
international community -- this is a "peaceful popular resistance,"
an uprising, or an "intifada," like two previous uprisings we had
in 1987 and 2000.
What is happening these days in the Palestinian territories and Israel,
however, is anything but a "peaceful popular resistance."
First, we are not seeing anything "popular." We are not seeing, as
before, thousands of Palestinians participating in the violence or protests.
These attacks are not protests launched by villagers, residents of refugee
camps and members of professional unions in the Palestinian territories.
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