In this mailing:
- Guy Millière: Twilight over the
"Palestinian Cause"
- Judith Bergman: Canada: Obsessed
with "Islamophobia"
- A. Z. Mohamed: Egypt's Paper-Peace
with Israel
by Guy Millière • December 21, 2017
at 5:00 am
- Reports from the West
Bank after the Six Day War show that the Arabs interviewed
defined themselves as "Arabs" or
"Jordanians", and evidently did not yet know that they
were "the Palestinian people". Since then, they were
taught it. They were also taught that it is their duty is to
"liberate Palestine" by killing Jews. The Palestinians
are the first people invented to serve as a weapon of mass
destruction of another people.
- "The Palestinian
people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is
only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of
Israel for our Arab unity. In reality, today there is no
difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and
Lebanese." — PLO leader Zuheir Mohsen, interview in the
Dutch newspaper Trouw, March 1977.
- Since the collapse of
the Soviet Union, the European Union has become the main
financier of the "Palestinian cause", including its
terrorism. They are also contributing to war.
- Iran, strengthened
enormously by the agreement passed in July 2015 and the massive
US funding that accompanied it, has been showing its desire to
become a hegemonic power in the Middle East.
- The grand mufti of
Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdulaziz ibn Abdullah Al ash-Sheikh,
recently issued a fatwa saying that "fighting the
Jews" is "against the will" of Allah and that
Hamas is a terrorist organization.
Yasser
Arafat, Chairman of the PLO, at the Arab League summit in Rabat, Morocco,
1974. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
For many years, "Palestine" has not stopped
aspiring to new heights in the so called "international
community". "Palestine" has been present at the
Olympic Games since 1996, and, later, became a permanent observer to
UNESCO and the United Nations. The vast majority of the 95
"embassies" of "Palestine" are in the Muslim
world; many others are in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe. In
2014, the Spanish Parliament voted in favor of full recognition of
"Palestine." A few weeks later, the French Parliament did
the same.
There is no other instance in the history of the world
where a state that does not exist can have missions and embassies
presumed to function as if that state did exist.
Now the time has probably come for the
"Palestinians" to realize that they have lost and fall back
to earth, as noted by the scholar Daniel Pipes.
by Judith Bergman • December 21,
2017 at 4:30 am
- The current government
seems not to believe that Islamic terrorism in Canada even
exists.
- The RCMP guide is
premised on the belief that radicalization occurs because of
perceptions of "injustice" (not because of perceptions
of jihad). Islamic groups are not mentioned. The message is that
terrorism is "diverse" and has nothing to do with
Islam. However, Public Safety Canada's list of terrorist
entities contains 54 terrorist groups, 46 of which are Islamic
terrorist groups.
- Meanwhile, the war on
free speech in Canada grinds on: Ottawa Public Library cancelled
the screening of "Killing Europe", a documentary
about, ironically, among other things, the death of free speech
in Europe. Ottawa Public Library deemed this content not
suitable for Canadians -- apparently snowflakes, not allowed to
know about the rise of migrant rape crime, anti-Semitism,
far-leftist violence and other irritants in Europe.
- While worried about
graffiti, Canadian authorities appear far less concerned about
deterring Canadian imams from preaching jihad, Jew-hatred and
the murder of Jews to their Muslim congregations, despite Jews
being approximately twelve times more likely to be targeted for
hate crimes than Muslims are. For anti-Muslim graffiti, you go
to jail for five months, but inciting an entire congregation to kill
Jewish citizens does not even merit prosecution.
Ottawa
Public Library cancelled the screening of "Killing Europe",
a documentary about, ironically, among other things, the death of
free speech in Europe. Ottawa Public Library deemed this content not
suitable for Canadians -- apparently snowflakes, not allowed to know about
the rise of migrant rape crime, anti-Semitism, far-leftist violence
and other irritants in Europe. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons)
In September, the Canadian parliament began its study
on how to combat "Islamophobia" as decided upon in the
M-103 motion. A parliamentary committee, the M-103 committee, was
established for that very purpose. Although motion M-103 was not
binding, Samer Majzoub, a Muslim Brotherhood affiliate of the
Canadian Muslim Forum, tellingly advertised:
"Now that Islamophobia has been condemned, this
is not the end, but rather the beginning... so that condemnation is
followed by comprehensive policies."
Majzoub's statement presumably meant that the next
steps would be to make M-103 binding.
Part of the problem, however, with any study of
"Islamophobia", as with any motions about it, is that it is
never clearly defined.
Now fresh statistics released at the end of November
2017, showed that in Canada, hate crimes against Muslims actually fell
in 2016, but those against Jews increased:
Hate crimes against Muslims:
by A. Z. Mohamed • December 21,
2017 at 4:00 am
- "The greatest
obstacle to the expansion of peace today is not found in the
leaders of the countries around us. The obstacle is public
opinion on the Arab street, public opinion that has been
brainwashed for years by a distorted and misleading presentation
of the State of Israel." — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu.
- Today, in spite of the
lasting peace treaty between Cairo and Jerusalem, much of the
media in Egypt continues to demonize Israel. Even under
President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, with whom Netanyahu has been
developing mutually beneficial security relations, prominent
figures in the state-run press disseminate anti-Israel
conspiracy theories.
- El-Sisi now has a
genuine opportunity to spread to his populace his own increasingly
positive relations with a neighbor that could significantly
benefit his people and his country.
Pictured:
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (left) and Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem Begin (right) acknowledge applause during a Joint Session of
Congress in which U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced the results
of the Camp David Accords, September 18, 1978. (Image source: Warren
K. Leffler/Library of Congress)
The 40th anniversary of Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat's historic visit to the Knesset took place on November 21.
There, Sadat had announced:
"I have come to you so that together we might
build a durable peace based on justice, to avoid the shedding of one
single drop of blood from an Arab or an Israeli."
To commemorate the occasion, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu delivered an address, saying:
"The greatest obstacle to the expansion of peace
today is not found in the leaders of the countries around us. The
obstacle is public opinion on the Arab street, public opinion that
has been brainwashed for years by a distorted and misleading
presentation of the State of Israel."
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