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Kill A Jew For Allah
I say "the Middle East" because I don't know any more
precise way to say it. You can't say "the Arabs"
(though of course the Arabs hate the Jews more than anyone),
because the Iranians and the Pakistanis and the Berbers of North
Africa hate the Jews too, and they are not Arabs. You can't say
"the Muslims". That is a lot closer, I think, and there
surely cannot be much doubt that institutional Islam is riddled
with Jew-hatred. Still, Malaysia is a Muslim country, and they
don't hate the Jews, except in a go-along, pro forma sort of way,
to keep on good terms with the Saudis and Gulf Emirs.
And I am sure, before you write to tell me, that lots of people
in the Middle East don't hate the Jews. Lots of Arabs, millions
probably, don't hate the Jews. Probably lots of non-Arab Muslims
don't hate the Jews, either. Yet it's hard to avoid the
impression, from reading the MEMRI translations, from looking at
the kinds of things taught in schools all over the Middle East
(and in Islamic schools here in the U.S.A. see below),
from listening to the pronouncements of Middle East politicians
(remember the Syrian foreign minister explaining to the Pope
to the Pope! that: "When I see a Jew in front
of me, I kill him"?) and from random conversations with New
York cab drivers, that visceral, murderous Jew-hatred is awfully
widespread among Arabs, Pakistanis, Iranians, and North Africans.
Awfully widespread.
There are estimated to be between 200 and 600 private Islamic day
schools in the U.S., with up to 30,000 students in attendance.
They use textbooks imported from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. One
in use at the Islamic Saudi Academy in suburban Virginia
instructs readers that a sure sign of the Day of Judgment will be
that Muslims will fight and kill Jews, who will hide behind trees
that say: "Oh Muslim, Oh servant of God, there is a Jew
hiding behind me. Come here and kill him." School
authorities did some fast damage control when the Post confronted
them (as the Saudis are doing over the now-famous Blood Libel
article). The textbooks are in process of being replaced with
special versions more suitable for American students, they
assured us, with the kill-a-Jew-for-Allah stuff left out.
Presumably that stuff remains untouched back home in Saudi
Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, Syria, Iran, Libya,... Their kiddies
will get the right message, you can be sure: "What do you
mean, you don't hate Jews? Look, even the blessed trees hate
them!"
The Settlements to close?
In the words of one Islamic citizen:
"The settlements are the root cause of all the strife.
Closing them down would remove the main casus belli; and
the good faith shown by this act would open the eyes of the Arabs
to the fact that peace with Israel is possible. The logjam would
be broken."
I don't know what to say to people like this. Obviously they are
decent, good citizens. Obviously they are trying their best
trying to be constructive, to give some hope to the world.
They do not really think they are supporting terrorism. How do I
tell them what I feel? Which is, that they are floating in orbit
between Uranus and Neptune inhabiting some place that does
not touch the real world at any point.
The
problem of the Middle East is not the settlements. It is not this
piece of land or that piece. It is not the Golan Heights or East
Jerusalem or Temple Mount. It is not oil, or land, or water, or
history, or geography, or metaphysics. The problem is in plain
sight. You know what the problem is, and so do I. The problem is
that the Middle East hates the Jews.
Conclusion: Possibly there would be some abstract justice in
closing down the settlements, I don't know. I don't see it
myself, I must admit. Why should Jews not live among Arabs? Lots
of Arabs live in Israel, and do very well there. There are rich
Israeli Arabs; there are Israeli-Arab pop stars and comedians;
there are Israeli-Arab intellectuals, teachers, writers,
businessmen, athletes. Why, when the whole thing gets sorted out,
should there not be Jews living in Arab territory as there
were for centuries past? What, exactly, is wrong with the
settlements? I don't see it.
But, okay, let's suppose there is some valid moral objection to
the existence of the settlements; and let's suppose my reader's
plan were to be carried out, and all the settlements were
removed, their populations transferred back to metropolitan
Israel, their buildings razed, their fields ploughed with salt.
Does anybody think it would make a damn bit of difference? There
was no such thing as settlements, no such thing as "occupied
territories" to shift the blame of the suicide killings on
to, before the 1967 war. There were no such things in 1960, for
example, when Adolf Eichmann was abducted from his hiding-hole in
Buenos Aires by Israeli secret agents, an event recorded by Saudi
Arabia's principal government-controlled newspaper as:
"ARREST OF EICHMANN, WHO HAD THE HONOR OF KILLING 6 MILLION
JEWS".
The Islamic culture is almost solely dedicated to wiping out the
Jews. The reason? The reason dates back thousands of years, in
the days of Mohammed. Islam was then in it's infancy, and
Mohammed wanted Islam to be a 'splinter-group' of Judaism.
Muslims in those days, used to pray towards Jerusalem, hat being
their Holiest place.
When The Rabbis and Sages of Israel, and Judaism persistently
refused to acknowledge Islam as a group of Judaism, they started
to snub the Jews altogether. Muslims then prayed (and still do)
with their backs facing Jerusalem, and the city was relegated to
third Holiest place, first being Mecca.
Before the advent of Islam, Jew and Arab would be living side by
side, as the Arabs believed, as do the Jews, they were descendants
of Abraham. Arabs descending from Ishmael, and the Jews from Jacob
(both children of Abraham).
This means it is not the people who are crazy, it is the culture.
"Killing people like
Hitler did, is one thing. Killing people like Arafat is doing,
then claiming it is the instruction of G-d, is sick."
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