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by Bassam Tawil
• October 15, 2015 at 5:00 am
- Palestinian
terrorists are not driven by poverty and deprivation, as many have
long argued. Instead, they are driven by hatred for Jews -- because of
what their leaders, media and mosques are telling them.
- These young
people took advantage of their status as permanent residents of Israel
to set out and murder Jews. Their Israeli ID cards allow them to
travel freely inside Israel. They were also entitled to the social
welfare benefits and free healthcare granted to all Israeli citizens.
- Muhannad Halabi
wanted to murder Jews because he had been brainwashed by our leaders
and media, and was driven by hatred -- he was not living in misery and
deprivation. The family's house in the village of Surda, on the
outskirts of Ramallah, looks as if it came out of a movie filmed in
San Diego.
- This conflict is
not about Islamic holy sites or Jerusalem. Murdering a Jewish couple
in front of their four children has nothing to do with the Aqsa Mosque
or "occupation."
- For the terrorists,
all Jews are "settlers" and Israel is one big settlement.
This is not an intifada -- it is just another killing-spree aimed at
terrorizing the Jews and forcing them out of this part of the world.
It already succeeded in the rest of the Middle East and is now being
done there to the Christians as well.
- The current wave
of terrorism is just another phase in our dream to wipe Israel off the
face of the earth. The terrorists and their supporters are not
struggling against a checkpoint or a wall. They want to see Israel
destroyed, Jews slaughtered, and the streets of Israel running with
Jewish blood.
Fadi Alloun, possibly the most handsome man in
Jerusalem, stabbed a random 15-year-old Jew in the street last week.
Police shot and killed Alloun moments after the attack.
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During the past few days, I had occasion to visit the homes of some of
the Palestinian men and women involved in the ongoing wave of terrorism
against Israelis -- the violence that some are calling an
"intifada," or uprising.
What I saw -- what you or anyone could see during these visits -- was
that none of these Palestinians had suffered harsh lives. Their living
conditions were anything but miserable. In fact, these murderers had been
leading comfortable lives, with unlimited access to education and work.
Four of the terrorists came from Jerusalem and, as permanent residents
who had not applied for citizenship, held Israeli ID cards. They enjoyed
all the rights of an Israeli citizen, except for voting for the Knesset --
but it is not as if the Arabs of Jerusalem are killing and dying because
they want to vote in Israeli parliamentary elections.
by Burak Bekdil
• October 15, 2015 at 4:00 am
- If a
"mere" 11.3% of Turks thought so generously of the Islamic
State, it meant that there were nearly nine million Turks sympathetic
to jihadists. Only 5% of that would mean an army of nearly 450,000.
- Apparently, the
people of Turkey did not "rise up and fight against these
atheists [Kurds], these Crusaders and these traitors." So they
had to be killed by jihadists in suicide-bombing attacks. IS promised
to attack, and it did.
- 450,000 minus two
(suicide-bombers) leaves behind too big a number. Turkish cities are
unsafe.
- Davutoglu cannot
admit that jihadists alone had simply murdered people en masse in a
twin bomb attack.
The October 10 Ankara suicide-bombings targeted
peaceful pro-Kurdish demonstrators. Pictured above, one of the bombs
explodes in the background.
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On October 10, Turkey woke up to the worst single terror attack in its
history. The twin suicide-bomb attack in Ankara killed 97 and injured
nearly 250 people, with more than 60 of the wounded being treated in
intensive care. As of October 14, no one had claimed responsibility, but
all indications pointed to the Islamic State (ISIS, or IS) -- the same
jihadists Turkey's Islamist government once helped logistically, in the
hope that they would facilitate Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's downfall
and the establishment of an Islamist regime there.
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