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Opinion | Evil is stopped by evil Israel today

2022-04-01T06:43:18.916Z


The argument that the roots of Islamic terrorism lie in economic and cultural discrimination leads to a lax response to it


"The Jews will soon drink the blood of the people," predicted in 1873 the great Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, and published in the "Diary of a Writer" his detailed view of the dirty role that international Jewry plays in economics, statesmanship, and spiritual life.

It is difficult to understand how a super-genius, with a sensitive psychic vision, penetrating kidneys and heart, a man full of compassion for the downtrodden and oppressed, was at once an antisemitic whose mouth was whipping with the flame of burning hatred.

In 1877, Dostoevsky published his "I Believe" against Jews and Judaism, centered on the claim that the essence of the Jewish experience is "the thirst to quench our sweat and blood."

Ahad Ha'am (Asher Zvi Ginzberg), one of the leaders of the thinkers of spiritual Zionism, responded in 1892 to Dostoevsky and the like in his famous article "Half a Comfort".

According to Ahad Ha'am, even the Jews who have already taken on the plots of the Gentiles - according to which the Jews are liars, crooks, scum of the human race and more - can not believe in the plot that they use the blood of Christian children to bake matzah on Passover.

Precisely in the blood libel there is half a consolation, because every sane Jew knows that this is a despicable lie.

Hence, even the other horrific slanders hurled at Jews have no grip on reality.

Survivors of the Kielce pogrom committed by the Poles on Jews following a blood libel in 1946, Photo: Courtesy of Yad Vashem

For 2,000 years, towards spring, Jews trembled with fear and hid in their homes, lest they be swallowed up by the blood-thirsty angel of death roaming the streets to hunt down Jews and do justice to them.

For 2,000 years, a gloomy cloud obscured the joy of the holiday of the House of Israel in every exile and exile.

Madness, fierce cruelty in the lowest instincts of man were manifested in the blood libels woven against our people.

The first plots in the Hellenistic world (A.A. Yosef ben Matityahu "Against Characterization"), and from there they migrated to Europe and reached a peak during the Crusades. They did not miss the Muslim East (Syria, Lebanon and Egypt). They also took place in the 20th century 1911) and emerged from the sorcerer in the Arab world. 20 years ago, during the second intifada, Egyptian television broadcast a program showing Ariel Sharon drinking blood of Arab children. Hosni Mubarak agreed to partially condemn, "Not all Jews are the same."

Miraculously, the blood libel survived and was revived in left-wing circles in the West.

Her face is indeed disguised as anti-Israel makeup, and even those who lead the shame are not a bloodthirsty mob but intellectuals, radical leftists, who join hands with the most abominable haters of Israel.

Of course, Jews stand out among the Nazis and disgrace.

The blood libel has its own life.

Undresses and takes shape.

Reinvents itself, and only the Jew remains the same Jew.

The scene of the attack in Hadera, Photo: AFP

And this week, a few hours before the attack in Hadera, in a joint statement with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, the US Secretary of State said that the settlers' violence in the run-up to Ramadan and Pesach should be prevented.

Blinken the Jew apparently did not read "Half a Comfort."

One of the outrageous arguments of the Western left is that the roots of Muslim terrorism are the result of economic and cultural discrimination.

Abel and evil spirits.

Bin Laden, for example, was a multi-millionaire, and the perpetrators of the latest terrorist attacks in Israel come from established families.

History mocks these excuses, and history knows that there is no point in negotiating with the ideology of murderers.

On an autumn evening in 1092, two men stood on the cliff of the "immortal" fortress in Persia, overlooking the Caspian Sea.

The young man was the representative of the central government in Persia.

The other, Hassan Ibn Sabaa, also known as the "old man from the mountain", was the leader of the murderous Muslim sect, the Hashshin.

The old man signaled with his hand to one of the guards, and it immediately leaped into the abyss and to his death.

"You see," Ibn Sabaa said to the young man, "I have at my disposal 70,000 men and women like him. Each of them is ready for my command. Does your master, the Malik Shah, have one?"

The Shah's representative was silent.

The old man continued: "And your Shah still asks me to surrender in spite of him?"

The old man marked with his hand, and another guard jumped into the sea.

"That's my answer to him. Now, go."

This story, from Persian chronicles, describes the Khashshin, a Shiite sect that was in fact the archetype of the murderous organizations of jihadist Islam.

The source and inspiration for Shiite suicide bombers, such as the Salafist rioters, al-Qaeda terrorists, ISIS, Hamas and anyone who dances the blood dance.

The fears were uninhibited, inconceivably cruel and fearless of death.

On the contrary, martyrdom in battle was their desire.

From his seat in the Persian "immortality" fortress Ibn Saba would send his deadly emissaries to the ends of the earth.

Sultans, and Zirim, generals - all were threatened with the death of a casualty assassin in the form of a beggar, a wandering dervish or even a loyal friend, who turns out to be a member of the secret cult.

The word assassin, Assassin, in English and other European languages, comes from the word hashish, a nickname given to them because of their use of hashish.

They became famous following a series of impressive political assassinations.

Ibn Saba'a adopted the method of assassination as a sacred religious duty in his war against the Seljuk Turks and their Egyptian Fatimid allies.

These were the first episodes in the murderous struggle between the Shia and the Sunnah, whose poisoned fruits we eat to this day.

Frequent traveler Marco Polo provided a pictorial description of the cult's life in "Immortality."

According to his testimony, the citadel led to a place resembling paradise, or rather, paradise in the most tangible and material version.

Between the garden paths, beautiful young women were naked, ready for all lust, longing and physical desire.

According to Marco Polo, the old man from the mountain would pick a bunch of young guys at the height of their power and strength, drug them and intoxicate them with cannabis and fine opium, and while diving or soaring into a sweet hallucination, would put them in the gates of artificial paradise.

After doing what they did, the old man would pull them out of the private paradise and make it clear to them that the way back to the pleasures of the body and mind depends on their obedience and their willingness to die a holy death.

Through effective brainwashing, the old man from the mountain created the gang of the most dangerous hired killers the world has ever known.

It was only about 160 years later that the cult was closed.

In 1256, on his way to the conquests of the Near East, Hulagu Khan, the grandson of the Mongolian Genghis Khan, was arrested in immortality.

The fortress surrendered without a fight out of the cult leader's hopes for his mercy.

Mistake.

The Mongols did not spare.

They ground the fort to a fine.

Men, women and children were destroyed respectively.

Fortress after fort The cult members were brutally killed.

In cremation, in stoning, in burial in life.

Evil was stopped by evil, not a multicultural discourse.

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Source: israelhayom

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