It wasn’t all that surprising to hear that Britain’s Ambassador to Lebanon, Frances Guy, publicly mourned the death of the arch-terrorist and spiritual head of Hezbollah, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah. After all, Britain is the country whom, we now know, did a deal with Muammar Kaddafi in 2007 to grant BP oil drilling rights in return for the release of the Lockerbie bomber, the worst mass murderer in British legal history. Still, Guy’s praise for the terrorist, describing him as someone who made you into a better human being, seems unhinged. “I remember well, when I was nominated ambassador to Beirut, a Muslim acquaintance sought me out to tell me how lucky I was because I would get a chance to meet Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah. Truly he was right…You knew you would leave his presence feeling a better person. That for me is the real effect of a true man of religion; leaving an impact on everyone he meets, no matter what their faith… If I was sad to hear the news I know other peoples’ lives will be truly blighted. The world needs more men like him.” Hmmm. Tell that to the families of the 300 American Marines and Embassy personnel who were killed in a massive suicide truck bomb attack in 1983 that Fadlallah personally sanctioned. Tell it also to the families of the Western hostages of the 1980’s in Lebanon who were kidnapped and lost years of their lives at Fadlallah’s command. Tell it especially to the Israeli civilians who have lived and died under Hezbollah’s rockets from Lebanon, all authorized by Fadlallah. Just imagine what would have happened to Guy had she publicly lamented the death of an unrepentant IRA terrorist who murdered hundreds of British civilians and then died peacefully in his sleep. Does Britain make a policy of employing Ambassadors who are certifiable? The State Department officially classified Fadlallah a terrorist and, according to Bob Woodward, it was the CIA who, in 1985, was behind an attempt to kill Fadlallah with a car bomb in Beirut. Fortunately, not all journalists have abandoned reason when it comes to Fadlallah. The London Telegraph’s executive foreign editor Con Coughlin wrote of Fadlallah, “When you look back at his track record you can see he was right up there with other infamous terror masterminds, such as Abu Nidal and Carlos the Jackal.” I recently wrote that Tom Friedman is often difficult to read because he seems enraptured with his own genius. But nothing excuses a level of arrogance that rewrites the Western world’s most cherished values, among which ‘Do not murder’ is the most simple and basic. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach hosts ‘The Shmuley Show’ on 77 WABC, in New York City. He is the founder of This World: The Values Network, and has just published, “Renewal: A Guide to the Values-Filled Life.” Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley. |
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Monday, July 19, 2010
Tom Friedman’s Soft Spot for Terrorist Fadlallah BY RABBI SHMULEY BOTEACH
http://www.jewishjournal.com/opinion/article/tom_friedmans_soft_spot_for_terrorist_fadlallah_20100719/