Showing posts with label Arabs celebrating terrorism against Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabs celebrating terrorism against Israel. Show all posts
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Abbas' advisor blesses terrorists and their weapons: "Blessed be your quality weapons, the wheels of your cars, your axes and kitchen knives... because [they are being used] according to Allah's will. We are the soldiers of Allah."
Following yesterday's terror attack in which five Israelis were killed by two terrorists with pistols, knives and axes, Abbas' advisor and Fatah Central Committee member Sultan Abu Al-Einein praised the terrorists and their weapons on his Facebook page. Continuing the PA policy of justifying the attacks and riots as religiously mandated, he referred to the terrorists as "those who carry out Ribat" (religious conflict/war over land claimed to be Islamic) and stated that "we are the soldiers of Allah."
Ribat (religious conflict/war over land claimed to be Islamic) in the plazas of the first direction of prayer of Allah (i.e. the Al-Aqsa Mosque) in the name of your people and your Arab nation... Blessed be your quality weapons, the wheels of your cars, your axes and kitchen knives. By Allah, these are stronger than the arsenals of our enemy, because [they are being used] according to Allah's will. We are the soldiers of Allah." [Facebook page of Abbas' advisor and Fatah Central Committee member Sultan Abu Al-Einein, Nov. 19, 2014]
Both PA Chairman Abbas and Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Abbas' advisor on religious affairs, have stressed that the PA leadership encourages Palestinians perform "Ribat" in Jerusalem. Palestinian Media Watch has shown that Abbas recently stated that "we must all carry out Ribat." Al-Habbash confirmed that this is PA policy by saying, "Yes, we are inciting the people in Jerusalem to [perform]
Ribat."
Yesterday, Al-Einein immediately praised the terrorists who killed four Jewish worshippers and a policeman in the attack on a Jerusalem synagogue. He haspraised terrorists who have killed Israeli civilians numerous times, including the terrorists who ran over and killed Israelis and the shooter of Rabbi Yehuda Glick.
Members of US Congress have condemned Al-Einein for similar statements and glorification of terrorists in the past, and demanded Abbas dismiss him. However,Abbas defied this demand.
On Nov. 18, 2014, two Arab terrorists, Ghassan and Uday Abu Jamal, from East Jerusalem, entered a synagogue in Jerusalem and attacked worshippers with guns, knives and axes, killing 5 and injuring 7, 3 of them seriously. The terrorists were killed in an exchange of fire with Israeli Security Forces that arrived on the scene.
Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News: The big Palestinian question: Do they mourn or celebrate the terrorists?
Mosques in the neighborhood of the terrorists who attacked a synagogue this morning announced three days of mourning - for the murderers.
This is being reported by the Shehab news agency.
This happens at the same time that Arabs are celebrating the murders with candy.
Indeed, some of the commenters to that post say that it is inappropriate to mourn the heroic martyrs who are being welcomed to Paradise at this very moment.
In fact, when Shahab reported the pretend "condemnation" by Mahmoud Abbas of the attack, readers were most upset. One wrote repeatedly "I am a Palestinian, Mahmoud Abbas does not represent me." Another wrote that he hopes that, Allah willing, they kill "Rabbi Mahmoud Abbas" next.
In addition, they are calling the rabbis who were murdered "dogs" and hoping they go to hell.
Shehab also showed a photo of what they said were sweets being handed out by British Muslims.
This is being reported by the Shehab news agency.
This happens at the same time that Arabs are celebrating the murders with candy.
Indeed, some of the commenters to that post say that it is inappropriate to mourn the heroic martyrs who are being welcomed to Paradise at this very moment.
In fact, when Shahab reported the pretend "condemnation" by Mahmoud Abbas of the attack, readers were most upset. One wrote repeatedly "I am a Palestinian, Mahmoud Abbas does not represent me." Another wrote that he hopes that, Allah willing, they kill "Rabbi Mahmoud Abbas" next.
In addition, they are calling the rabbis who were murdered "dogs" and hoping they go to hell.
Shehab also showed a photo of what they said were sweets being handed out by British Muslims.
They have congratulatory messages from people and politicians all over the world, including Tunisia, Bahrain, Jordan, Syria, Libya and Mauritania.
Shehab also reproduces this poster celebrating the attack, saying "This is the way from now on."
It looks like the consensus is to celebrate the murder of Jews praying.
These are the moderate peace partners that the EU and the West never threaten with sanctions. No, that's reserved for the nation that is trying to survive these attacks.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Israel Matzav: 'Palestinian' children on Temple Mount give three-fingered salute to kidnapping
Look at this cute picture, photographed today on the Temple Mt., sponsored by Israel's police department.
These sweet 'Palestinian' children and their teachers are celebrating the abduction of our children, holding up their three fingers in what has become the viral sign of joy at the kidnapping. For this abomination alone Internal Security Aharonovitch should be fired!
www.jewishisrael.org
These sweet 'Palestinian' children and their teachers are celebrating the abduction of our children, holding up their three fingers in what has become the viral sign of joy at the kidnapping. For this abomination alone Internal Security Aharonovitch should be fired!
www.jewishisrael.org
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Hamas denounces killing of Bin Laden The prime minister of the Gaza Strip government calls the Al Qaeda terrorist leader a "holy warrior."
Ismail Haniyeh, prime minister of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, on Monday denounced the U.S. killing of Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.
"We condemn the assassination and the killing of an Arab holy warrior," Haniyeh told reporters, according to Reuters. "We regard this as a continuation of the American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab blood."
His words were likely to do nothing for the reputation of the Islamist party, which popularized suicide bombings against Israel and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union. Ironically, Hamas has battled more radical Islamic groups in the Gaza Strip in recent years.
For its part, Hamas' chief rival, the Palestinian Authority, which rules the West Bank, hailed Bin Laden's death.
"Getting rid of Bin Laden is good for the cause of peace worldwide, but what counts is to overcome the discourse and the methods -- the violent methods -- that were created and encouraged by Bin Laden and others in the world," Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib said, according to Reuters.
"We condemn the assassination and the killing of an Arab holy warrior," Haniyeh told reporters, according to Reuters. "We regard this as a continuation of the American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab blood."
His words were likely to do nothing for the reputation of the Islamist party, which popularized suicide bombings against Israel and is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union. Ironically, Hamas has battled more radical Islamic groups in the Gaza Strip in recent years.
For its part, Hamas' chief rival, the Palestinian Authority, which rules the West Bank, hailed Bin Laden's death.
"Getting rid of Bin Laden is good for the cause of peace worldwide, but what counts is to overcome the discourse and the methods -- the violent methods -- that were created and encouraged by Bin Laden and others in the world," Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib said, according to Reuters.
YNET: Jerusalem Arabs honor bin Laden Dozens of Arab residents hold rally in support of assassinated al-Qaeda leader in east Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood; meanwhile, bin Laden's burial at sea prompts Muslim rage, Egypt imam says US violated Islamic custom
Arab support for terror chief: Dozens of Arab residents held a rally in support of assassinated al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in east Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood Monday evening.
Some of the participants at the site hurled stones at Israel Police forces deployed in the area. Police officers responded with crowd dispersal means.
No reports of injuries or detainees were received following the rally.
Notably, bin Laden made various statements over the years in support of the Palestinians and against Israel.
In the past he declared that muslims were engaged in a war against Jews, and in March 2010 he slammed the United States for "its support of Israel and the ongoing occupation in Palestine."
Muslim anger over sea burial
Meanwhile, news of Bin Laden's sea burial ignited Muslim outcry worldwide, raising the possibility of wide backlash despite the apparent care the US military gave to his last rites.
A prominent imam in Egypt, Dr Ahmed El-Tayeb, said the US violated Islamic custom by not burying bin Laden on land, a move seen as a US attempt to prevent his resting place from becoming a shrine for extremist followers.
Islamist lawyer Montasser al-Zayat said bin Laden should have been buried in his native Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest sites. The US said earlier that Saudi officials refused to accept the body for burial.
Instead, bin Laden's body was transported to the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, which brought him to his final resting place somewhere in the north Arabian Sea.
"The burial of bin Laden's remains was done in strict conformance with Islamist precepts and practices," said John Brennan, US President Barack Obama's top counter-terrorism adviser.
"The body was placed in a weighted bag. A military officer read prepared religious remarks which were translated into Arabic by a native speaker," the US official said. "After the words were complete, the body was placed on a prepared flat board, tipped up, whereupon the deceased's body eased into the sea."
Thursday, March 24, 2011
West Bank rejoices over terror attack
From the Palestine Times, which is a Hamas mouthpiece:
We missed these scenes for a long time: The joy of the West Bank after the bombing in Jerusalem
Having missed the scenes of the explosions and operations that targeted Zionist buses in Jerusalem for years...
Despite condemnation by the Fatah leadership, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas and his Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and described that operation as "terrorist", there was joy in the street despite the pain experienced in the cities of the West Bank.
Upon hearing the news of a bus bombing in Jerusalem, citizens hurried to the coffee shops to follow up on television news channels and radio stations to track the latest developments.
Abu Mohammed from Nablus, sitting in a café, said: "By God, it's about time for such operations, which warms our hearts and the hearts of all who [suffer] from the oppression of the occupier recently."
He added: "The occupation only understands the language of force and blood. The netanyahu government claims they want peace in public, but carries out massacres against the Palestinian people everywhere. "
Joseph, 20, from Ramallah, said as he put headphones on his ears to listen to the radio for news on the blast: "This is surely a response to the massacre carried out by the occupation authorities in the Gaza Strip, that claimed the eight martyrs, including 3 children."
He added: "The Palestinian people have become convinced that the Netanyahu government only understands the language of force and operations such as what happened today in Jerusalem."
"The people want the return of martyrdom operations .. people want to end the occupation."
There are those who expressed their joy of such events. Samira from Ramallah: "When I saw the breaking news on one of the satellite TV news and there was an explosion on Jerusalem, the joy made my heart stop."
A young man recalled happy memories of Tulkarm for operations similar to what happened today...
Others Palestinian citizens went into social networking sites like Facebook and forums on the World Wide Web, to express their joy and the news firsthand. The majority stressed our people's right to respond to crimes of the occupation.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Islamic Jihad, Hizbullah Praise Attack in Jerusalem
(Israelnationalnews.com) The Hizbullah and Islamic Jihad terrorist groups praised Wednesday’s deadly terror bomb attack in Jerusalem, while Palestinian Authority leaders condemned it and Hamas said it was a "natural response to Israeli crimes."
No terrorist group has taken responsibility for the bomb blast, but the Islamic Jihad, which denied it was involved despite having threatened to attack 'everywhere in Israel,' said the terrorist organization “applauds all efforts to respond to the crimes committed daily against our people."
Hizbullah also lauded the attack, which killed one woman in her 60s and wounded 50 others, two of them seriously.
PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad condemned the attack “in the strongest terms,” irrespective of who was behind it. He suggested that the terrorist who detonated the bomb may not have been a Palestinian Arab. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, travelling in Russia, also denounced it.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates called it a "horrific terrorist attack, but I don't think I would characterize the situation there as deteriorating.” He made the comment during a visit to Cairo.
President Barack Obama expressed his condolences to Arabs, including at least four terrorists, killed in IDF’s retaliation on Tuesday for massive mortar and rocket attacks on southern Israel. He also reacted to Wednesday’s bombing in Jerusalem, stating, "I condemn in the strongest possible terms the bombing in Jerusalem today, as well as the rockets and mortars fired from Gaza in recent days.
"Together with the American people, I offer my deepest condolences for those injured or killed. There is never any possible justification for terrorism."
No terrorist group has taken responsibility for the bomb blast, but the Islamic Jihad, which denied it was involved despite having threatened to attack 'everywhere in Israel,' said the terrorist organization “applauds all efforts to respond to the crimes committed daily against our people."
Hizbullah also lauded the attack, which killed one woman in her 60s and wounded 50 others, two of them seriously.
PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad condemned the attack “in the strongest terms,” irrespective of who was behind it. He suggested that the terrorist who detonated the bomb may not have been a Palestinian Arab. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, travelling in Russia, also denounced it.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates called it a "horrific terrorist attack, but I don't think I would characterize the situation there as deteriorating.” He made the comment during a visit to Cairo.
President Barack Obama expressed his condolences to Arabs, including at least four terrorists, killed in IDF’s retaliation on Tuesday for massive mortar and rocket attacks on southern Israel. He also reacted to Wednesday’s bombing in Jerusalem, stating, "I condemn in the strongest possible terms the bombing in Jerusalem today, as well as the rockets and mortars fired from Gaza in recent days.
"Together with the American people, I offer my deepest condolences for those injured or killed. There is never any possible justification for terrorism."
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Massacre of the innocents By Jeff Jacoby
LAST WEEKEND in Itamar, an Israeli settlement in the Samarian hills, terrorists infiltrated the home of Udi and Ruth Fogel and perpetrated a massacre of the innocents.
The killers started with Yoav, the Fogels’ 11-year-old, and Elad, his 4-year-old brother. Yoav’s throat was slit, and Elad was stabbed twice in the heart. Then the attackers murdered Ruth, knifing her as she came out of the bathroom. In the next room they killed Ruth’s sleeping husband, Udi, and their infant daughter, Hadas. Apparently they didn’t notice the last bedroom, where the two other boys, Ro’i, 8, and Yishai, 2, were asleep. It wasn’t until half past midnight, when 12-year-old Tamar came home from a Friday night youth group, that the horrific slaughter was discovered. Much of the house was drenched in blood, and the 2-year-old was shaking his parents’ bodies, crying for them to wake up.
What explains such unspeakable evil? What sort of human being deliberately butchers a sleeping baby, or plunges a knife into a toddler’s heart?
As news of the massacre in Itamar spread, candy and pastries were handed out in Gaza in celebration. The Al-Qassam Brigades, a branch of Hamas, argued that the murder of Israeli settlers was permitted by international law. A day later itchanged its tune, insisted that “harming children is not part of Hamas’s policy,” and suggested instead that the massacre might have been committed by Jews. The Palestinian “foreign minister,’’ Riyad al-Malki, also voiced doubt that the killers could have been Palestinian. “The slaughter of people like this by Palestinians,’’ he claimed, “is unprecedented.’’ Actually, the precedents abound.
The atrocity in Itamar recalls the 2002 terror attack at Kibbutz Metzer that left five victims dead, including a mother and her two young boys. It brings to mind the murder of Tali Hatuel and her four daughters, who were shot at point-blank range as they drove from Gaza to Ashkelon in 2004. It is reminiscent of thebloodbath three years ago in a Jerusalem yeshiva, where eight young students were gunned down. Unprecedented? If only.
The civilized mind struggles to make sense of such savagery.
There are those who believe passionately that all human beings are inherently good and rational creatures, essentially the same once you get beyond surface disagreements. Such people cannot accept the reality of a culture that extols death over life, that inculcates a vitriolic hatred of Jews, that induces children toidolize terrorists. Since they would never murder a family in its sleep without being driven to it by some overpowering horror, they imagine that nobody would. This is the mindset that sees a massacre of Jews and concludes that Jews must in some way have provoked it. It’s the mindset behind the narrative that continually blames Israel for the enmity of its neighbors and makes it Israel’s responsibility to end their violence.
The truth is simpler, and bleaker. Human goodness is not hard-wired. It takes sustained effort and healthy values to produce good people; in the absence of those values, cruelty and intolerance are far more likely to flourish.
For years the Palestinian Authority has demonized Israelis and Jews as enemies to be destroyed, vermin to be loathed, and infidels to be terrorized. Children who grow up under Palestinian rule are inundated on all sides — in school, in the mosques, on radio and TV, even in summer camps and popular music — with messages that glorify bloodshed, promote hatred, and lionize “martyrdom.’’
None of this is news. The toxic incitement that pervades Palestinian culture has been massively documented. What children are taught in Palestinian classrooms,Hillary Clinton said in 2007, is “to see martyrdom and armed struggle and the murder of innocent people as ideals to strive for. . . . This propaganda is dangerous.’’
An estimated 20,000 mourners accompanied the Fogel family as they were laid to rest in Jerusalem Sunday. In his eulogy, Vice Premier Moshe Ya’alon predicted bitterly that in time the Palestinian Authority would honor the Fogel family’s murderers and name public squares after them. His comment might have seemed gratuitous — except that at that very moment, in the West Bank town of Al-Bireh, Dalal Mughrabi was being celebrated at a public square named in her honor. It was Mughrabi who, 33 years earlier, led a PLO terror squad on asavage rampage on Israel’s Coastal Road. Thirty-eight innocent Jews died that day, 13 of them children.
Jeff Jacoby can be reached at jacoby@globe.com. 
Why They Celebrate Murdering Children; Islam is as Islam does
Do you think the State Department noticed that no one in Arizona, Mexico, or even Mars took to the streets to celebrate the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords? No one seemed to think it was a “natural” act — the Islamic term du jour to rationalize the throat-slitting massacre of a sleeping Jewish family: 36-year-old Udi Fogel, his 35-year-old wife, Ruth, and, yes, their three children: 11-year-old Yoav, 4-year-old Elad, and Hadas, their 3-month-old baby.
There had been about a week between this most hideous Muslim barbarity and . . . well, the last hideous Muslim barbarity. On that one, the Obama administration could not bring itself to label as “terrorism” a Kosovar jihadist’s gory attack on American airmen in Germany.
Arid Uka had opened fire in a sneak attack at the Frankfurt airport, killing two and seriously wounding two others while screaming the obligatory “Allahu Akbar!” Wasn’t that a terrorist attack? Gee whiz, you know, the State Department’s chief spokesman just couldn’t say. After all, in P. J. Crowley’s mindless yet seemingly inevitable comparison, “was the shooting of congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords a terrorist attack?”
Muslims are frequently found carrying out the Koranic directive to “strike terror into the hearts of the unbelievers.” Actually, make that the Koranic theme, so often is it reiterated in the scriptures devout Muslims take to be the verbatim commands of Allah. (See, e.g., Suras 3:151, 8:12–13, 8:60, 9:5, 33:25–27, 59:2–4, 59:13.) And that is beside the hadith, scriptures in which Mohammed, taken to be the perfect Muslim role model, boasts, “I have been made victorious with terror.” (Bukhari 4.52.220 — just scroll down from here, through the glories promised to Muslims who wage jihad against the infidels.)
Muslims, in fact, are more often exhorted by their scriptures to brutalize non-Muslims than Christians are urged by the gospels to love their enemies and turn the other cheek. Yet, though we assume the latter are meant to take the message to heart, we are somehow sure Islam doesn’t really mean what it says — that when Muslims strike terror into the hearts of the unbelievers, it must be Israel’s fault, or America’s, or something, anything, other than Islam, the only common denominator in these attacks.
For U.S. officials, it is a bridge too far to acknowledge the welter of doctrinal grounding that supports these atrocities. Sort the deranged likes of Jared Loughner from the ideologically driven adherents of Islam? Observe the chasm between mentally disturbed killers and mentally conditioned killers? No way.
So here’s a suggestion: Maybe our paralyzed policy makers could see their way clear to noticing how Muslims respond to Muslim jihadists: Like the Muslims across the globe who cheered the 9/11 attacks; like those wholittered Arid Uka’s Facebook with such commentary as, “Way to go, you old killer!” and “That is part of this beautiful religion. One is allowed to fight the unbelievers when attacked.”
Maybe then the American government could be as revolted as the American people are by the celebrations in Gaza over last Friday’s murder of the Fogel family (or nearly the whole family — three of the children managed to survive). Gaza, of course, is controlled by Hamas, the Palestinian wing of the Muslim Brotherhood. You may know the Brothers as the “largely secular” “moderates” the Obama administration and the European Union see as part of the solution to the strife currently rippling through one Islamic country after another — a studiously underreported staple of which is Jew-hatred, with mob promises to conquer Jerusalem and depictions of dictators like Mubarak and Qaddafi as Israeli spies.
As the Israeli press reported, jubilant Muslims crowded Gaza’s streets, handing out candy and sweets in the wake of the murders. Jennifer Rubin notes that the outpouring of joy over the slitting of an infant’s throat was, according to one resident, “a natural response to the harm settlers inflict” on Palestinians.
It is a natural response, if you are a monster. If you have been reared in a culture that worships suicide bombers, that dehumanizes Jews as the children of monkeys and pigs, and that insists Israel is not merely the enemy but does not have a right to exist. And these positions, it bears emphasizing, do not represent some fringe Islam of al-Qaeda terrorists who have purportedly hijacked an otherwise peaceful religion. This is mainstream Islam, the sorts of things you would hear in a classroom at al-Azhar University or a television show on al-Jazeera — the place where, according to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, people turn for “real news,” the place where Muslim Brotherhood guru Yusuf Qaradawi lionizes suicide bombers in his popular weekly program, Sharia and Life.
“The prophet, prayer and peace be upon him, said, ‘The time [of judgment] will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews and kill them; until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: Oh, Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me, come and kill him!” That’s not something Osama bin Laden made up. It is right there in the hadith, the authoritative accounts of Mohammed’s words and deeds. As Robert Spencer has demonstrated, variations of this end of times scenario run through the hadith collections of Sahih Muslim (Book 41, nos. 6980-86) and Bukhari (4.52.176 & 177, and 4.56.791.) That is why the story is repeated in Article 7 of the Hamas charter, the document in which the Muslim Brotherhood explains that annihilating Israel is a religious duty. That is why the story is a favorite of Sheikh Qaradawi’s.
In 1979, Smadar Kaiser, her husband Danny, and their two small daughters, four-year-old Einat and two-year-old Yael, were awakened in their northern Israel apartment at midnight by gunfire and exploding grenades. A team of Muslim terrorists was in the neighborhood. While a trembling Smadar hid with Yael in the dark, suffocating crawl space, the terrorists grabbed Danny and Einat and marched them down to a nearby beach. There, one of them shot Danny in front of his daughter so that his death would be the last sight she’d ever see. Then the ruthless ringleader, Lebanese-born Samir Kuntar, used the butt of his rifle to bash in the four-year-old’s skull against a rock. Hours later, upon finally being “rescued” from the crawl space, two-year-old Yael, too, was dead – accidentally smothered by her petrified mother in the effort to keep her quiet as the jihadists searched for more Jews to kill.
The Israelis captured Kuntar, who was sentenced to life in prison. Nevertheless, Palestinian leaders and masses agitated for his release for decades, praising this vicious cretin as a “brave leader” and “model warrior.” In 2007, the Israeli government finally capitulated, exchanging Kuntar and other imprisoned terrorists for the remains of two deceased Israeli soldiers. Kuntar was welcomed to the West Bank as a conquering hero. The Palestinian Authority granted him and another released terrorist honorary citizenship “as an act of dedication to their struggle and their heroic suffering in the occupation’s prisons.” It was business as usual: In the Palestinian territories and elsewhere in the Muslim world, it is a commonplace to name streets after jihadist killers. Mohammed taught that there was no higher form of service to Allah.
Rep. Peter King is to be applauded for forcing Congress to notice the phenomenon we so gingerly call Muslim “radicalization.” The question that really begs for hearings, though, is why we continue pretending not to know what causes it.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
SERAPHIC SECRET: The Muslim Joy in Slaughtering Jews
On Shabbat, Friday night, Arab Muslim terrorists crept into the town of Itamar and broke into the home of the Fogel family.
The Arab Muslims slit the throats of father, Udi, 36 and newborn baby girl Hadas, 3 months old. The mother, Ruth, 35 came out of the bathroom and was stabbed multiple times. She fought ferociously for her life but was overwhelmed.
The Arab Muslims entered another bedroom and slit the throat of the 11-year old son Yoav who was reading in bed. They moved on to murder 3-year old Elad with two stabs to his heart.
The horror is beyond imagination.
And of course, in keeping with the Islamic doctrine of Taqiyya, lying for Allah, the Arabs praise the Fogel atrocity in Arabic while denying it in English.
Tha Nazis murdered millions of Jews using assembly-line methods. It was grim work carried out by soldiers and bureaucrats, supported by European civilians who fervently believed that Jews were international criminals who forced good people—German, Polish, French, Hungarian, Ukranian, etc.—to commit and/or aid mass murder.
Among the Einsatzgruppen morale was low, drunkenness was rampant and suicide rates were abnormally high.
The machinery of genocide was a dark, joyless affair. Nazis may have congratulated themselves and celebrated in private, but the public face of Jew-killing was secretive, veiled in a thin layer of shame.
Not so with the Arab Muslims and their Western Liberal enablers.
The impersonality of the Nazi death industry has been replaced by an up-close and very personal machinery of death.
Muslims have perfected homicide bombing. They slit throats, behead the innocent, and then soak their hands in the blood and marrow of their Jewish victims.
Their zeal is personal and religiously ecstatic.
In Gaza, Arab Muslims celebrated this latest atrocity by handing out candy—I thought the Gazans were y'know, starving—honking car horns, firing guns in the air (weapon safety is unknown in the Arab Muslim world) and women ululated in the streets like copulating beasts.
For Arab Muslims this savagery is a holy act commanded and sanctified by the Qu'ran and the Hadiths.
Liberals assure themselves that these savages are a minority, a radical fringe, but this is incorrect: first and foremost these Jew-killers are devout Muslims whose atrocities are celebrated in the Islamic street. And those Muslims who do not celebrate in public, through their silence, tacitly accept the piety and necessity of these, ahem, “operations.’
As my friend David Suissa notes:
...the terrorist responsible for the most lethal attack against Israel, Dalal Mughrabi, is now immortalized in two elementary schools, a kindergarten, a computer center, summer camps, football tournaments, a community center, a sports team, a public square, a street, an election course, an adult education course, a university club, a dance troupe, a military unit, a dormitory in a youth center, a TV quiz team and a graduation ceremony.
... a Palestinian child can walk to school along a street named after the terrorist Abu Jihad, who planned a bus hijacking that killed 37, spend the day in a school named after Ahmad Yassin, the man who founded Hamas, play soccer in the afternoon in a tournament honoring terrorist Abd Al-Basset Odeh, who killed 31, and end his day at a youth center named after Abu Iyad, who was responsible for killing 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich.
Thus the joy of shedding Jewish blood is a collective joy; the “moderate terrorists” of the PA hail Jew-killers as heroes and martyrs.
American and Euro tax dollars support these totalitarian Muslim regimes who publicly proclaim their plan to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
Today, among Western elites, Jew-hatred is disguised as anti-Zionism, especially among Jewish Liberals who have proved adept at adjusting their moral compass in favor of genocidal yearning Muslims. Look no further than J Street or the editors—Gary Rosenblatt and Rob Eshman—of so-called Jewish publications in New York and Los Angeles who, with the reliability of the Judenrat, blame Israel or “settlers” for the barbarisms of the Islamic world.
Make no mistake about it, these Jewish Liberals—they are fanatic Democrats, Hellenized Jews—are not just complicit in the murder of the Fogels and all Jewish victims of Muslim terror, but these chattering elites bear a heavy moral responsibility for the oceans of Jewish blood that has and will be shed by IslamoNazis.
Barack Hussein Obama spent over 20-years as a faithful member of a proudly Jew-hating church. Jeremiah Wright, a racist and Jew-hater, was Obama's spiritual mentor until it became politically inconvenient for Obama.
Seraphic Secret warned over and over again that Obama would be hostile to Israel, but Liberal Jews ignored the obvious and predictably cast their votes for this enemy of the Jewish state.
Obama loudly proclaimed Jewish “settlers” as the greatest problem in the Middle East, thereby validating the genocidal intentions of the Arab Muslims.
Thus, the Fogel massacre comes as no surprise because, according to Obama's sophisticated world-view, the Fogels brought their own deaths on themselves by daring to live on land that Arab Muslims demand to be Judenrein.
Let us be clear: there are always “good” reasons to hate and kill Jews.
In Europe we were persecuted and slaughtered because we killed Jesus, because we were money-lenders, because we were disloyal citizens.
In the Muslim lands we were persecuted and murdered because we rejected Muhammed, because we corrupted the Torah, because we were impure.
Today, Jews are fair game because we “stole” Arab land, because we are settlers.
Because, because, because...
These photos of the massacre are painful, but it is our duty to stand witness and remember.
Monday, March 14, 2011
YNET: Gaza celebrates; Fayyad condemns terror attack Rafah residents hand out candy following murder of parents, three children in West Bank settlement of Itamar. Palestinian PM denounces act, says "we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of victims', perpetrators' identity"
Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah hit the streets Saturday to celebrate the terror attack in the West Bank settlement of Itamar where five family members were murdered in their sleep, including three children.
Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying the joy "is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank."
Meanwhile, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said he "clearly and firmly denounces the terror attack, just as I have denounced crimes against Palestinians.
"We are against all types of violence," Fayyad said during a tour in Bethlehem. "Our position has not changed. As we have said many times before, we categorically oppose violence and terror, regardless of the identity of the victims or the perpetrators."
IDF and security forces have been scouring the West Bank area since late Friday night, and have arrested 20 Palestinians from the villages of Awarta, Zababdeh, Sanur and Siliya. The IAF employed unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to search for the suspects.
The Hamas movement accused the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus of arresting three of its activists near Qalqilya and Jenin.
IDF forces scouring area (Photo: Reuters)
The spokesperson stressed that the attack "came as a response to Israel's continues hostile policy toward the Palestinian people."
'Give murderers death sentences'
Defense Minister Ehud Barak convened an evaluation session at the Defense Ministry offices in Tel Aviv following the attack. The meeting was attended by IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz and other military and intelligence officials.
"We need to find those behind the attack and give them the death penalty. I can't recall such a horrific terror attack," he said.
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