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Apologies to all

I have not been posting as much as I thought I would. For this I apologize, although, I guess, more to myself than to anyone who might read this. As we rapidly approach the Holiday formerly known throughout the Christian world as the Holy Day of The Feast of The Circumcision, I feel duty bound to post a few words.
The other day I was listening to the sit in for Rush on his afternoon program. The opening rant was "right on" as he claimed that Israel was "naive" in its dealings with the Arab enemy. He missed a few points, which I would like to make here.
1. He repeatedly referred to "Palestine," and to the "Palestinians," thereby submitting his opinion to the lie(s) of the region. The League of Nations Mandate over Palestine was granted to the British with the avowed sole purpose of creating a "national homeland for the Jewish people. That land, which included what is now called Jordan encompassed the closest thing to a "Palestinian State" that the world has ever known. Granting credence to Arab claims to a "Palestinian" nationality or nation is a prime exhibit of the same "naiveté" he rightly ascribes to Israel and the Israelis.
2. His brush was too narrow. The "Naiveté" extends to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. as well as to most Americans and their elected and appointed representatives. The common belief here, in the U.S. includes some form of "victory" being possible by a military/political solution in Iraq and/or Israel.

Here are several thoughts that I offer you to ponder over during the upcoming "long weekend."

First: Consider a person who comes up to you and slaps you on the face. The police come and ask what the problem is. You say "he hit me." The other guy says "I am angry because he is still alive!" The policeman suggests that you negotiate. After a while you both agree to negotiate. The negotiations end, with you giving the other guy your pants for his agreement to stop slapping you. He takes your pants and slaps you again. The policeman sees this and asks both of you "What is the problem?" The other guy says "He is still wearing a shirt." The policeman asks you if you are still wearing a shirt, even though he can clearly see the shirt. You admit to still be wearing a shirt, and the policeman asks that you resume negotiations. You agree, and the policeman again asks each of you what it is that you want. You say, "I want to live in peace!" The other guy says, "I want him dead!" The policeman suggests that you give the other guy the shirt off your back in exchange for his agreement not to hit you again. You agree. He slaps you again.

That is the story. Can even a casual observer not see that the policeman is at least as naive as you?

We are speaking different languages. Each language comes with its own full load of cultural "baggage." We need "interpreters" and not "translators." For your edification I submit the following:

I have not been posting as much as I thought I would. For this I apologize, although, I guess, more to myself than to anyone who might read this. As we rapidly approach the Holiday formerly known throughout the Christian world as the Holy Day of The Feast of The Circumcision, I feel dutybound to post a few words.
The other day I was listening to the sit in for Rush on his afternoon program. The opening rant was "right on" as he claimed that Israel was "naieve" in its dealings with the Arab enemy. He missed a few points, which I would like to make here.
1. He repeatedy referred to "Palestine," and to the "Palestinians," thereby submitting his opinion to the lie(s) of the region. The League of Nations Mandate over Palestine was granted to the British with the avowed sole purpose of creating a "national homeland for the Jewish people. That land, which included what is now called Jordan encompassed the closest thing to a "Palestinian State" that the world has ever known. Granting credence to Arab claims to a "Palestinian" nationality or nation is a prime exhibit of the same "naievete" he rightly ascribes to Israel and the Israeis.
2. His brush was too narrow. The "Naievete" extends to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. as well as to most Americans and their elected and appointed representatives. The common belief here, in the U.S. includes some form of "victory" being possible by a military/political solution in Iraq and/or Israel.

Here are several thoughts that I offer you to ponder over during the upcoming "long weekend."

First: Consider a person who comes up to you and slaps you on the face. The police come and ask what the problem is. You say "he hit me." The other guy says "I am angry because he is still alive!" The policeman suggests that you negotiate. After a while you both agree to negotiate. The negotiations end, with you giving the other guy your pants for his agreement  to stop slapping you. He takes your pants and slaps you again. The policeman sees this and asks both of you "What is the problem?" The other guy says "He is still wearing a shirt." The policeman asks you if you are still wearing a shirt, even though he can clearly see the shirt. You admit to still be wearing a shirt, and the policeman asks that you resume negotiations. You agree, and the policeman agan asks each of you what it is that you want. You say, "I want to live in peace!" The other guy says, "I want him dead!" The policeman suggests that you give the other guy the shirt off your back in exchange for his agreement not to hit you again. You agree. He slaps you again.

That is the story. Can even a casual observer not see that the policeman is at least as naieve as you?

We are speaking different languages. Each language comes with its own full load of cultural "baggage." We need "interpreters" and not "translators." For your edification I submit the following:

Islamic Dictionary for Infidels

By Wolfgang Bruno
27 July 2006

Andrew G. Bostom, author of “The Legacy of Jihad,” notes that President Bush has repeatedly stressed the paramount importance of promoting freedom in the Middle East. However, Bostom points out that Hurriyya, the Arabic for “freedom,” and the uniquely Western concept of freedom “are completely at odds.” Hurriyya - “freedom” - is – as Ibn Arabi (d. 1240) the lionized “Greatest Sufi Master,” expressed it -“perfect slavery” under the will of Allah. Bernard Lewis, in his analysis of hurriyya for the venerated Encyclopedia of Islam, maintains that:

“…there is still no idea that the subjects have any right to share in the formation or conduct of governmentto political freedom, or citizenship, in the sense which underlies the development of political thought in the West.”

Meanwhile, the German- Syrian scholar Bassam Tibi, a Muslim reformist, is warning the West against wishful thinking in its “dialogue” with Muslims. "The dialogue is not proceeding well because of the two-facedness of most Muslim interlocutors on the one hand and the gullibility of well-meaning Western idealists on the other."

Muslims frequently claim, to obscure the realities of the war against non-Muslims, that “Islam means peace.” The word “Islam” does indeed come from the same three-letter Arabic root (s-l-m) as the word “salaam,” peace. “Islam,” however, means “submission,” not peace. “Peace” in Islam equals submission to the will of Allah through his divine and eternal law, sharia. The absence of sharia is the absence of peace. Bassam Tibi explains:

"First, both sides should acknowledge candidly that although they might use identical terms these mean different things to each of them. The word 'peace,' for example, implies to a Muslim the extension of the Dar al-Islam – or 'House of Islam' – to the entire world," explained Tibi. "This is completely different from the Enlightenment concept of eternal peace that dominates Western thought, a concept developed by Immanuel Kant," an 18th-century philosopher. "Similarly, when Muslims and the Western heirs of the Enlightenment speak of tolerance they have different things in mind. In Islamic terminology, this term implies abiding non-Islamic monotheists, such as Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians, as second-class believers. They are 'dhimmi,' a protected but politically immature minority." According to Tibi, the quest of converting the entire world to Islam is an immutable fixture of the Muslim worldview. Only if this task is accomplished, if the world has become a "Dar al-Islam," will it also be a "Dar a-Salam," or a house of peace.”

This strategy of deceiving non-Muslims by twisting words to conceal the real, Islamic agenda while Muslims are not yet strong enough to impose their will is sanctioned by Islamic texts. IslamOnline quotes Sheikh `Atiyyah Saqr, former head of Al-Azhar Fatwa Committee, in stating:

“Lying is forbidden unless it is for necessity. In that case, the principle “necessity makes the unlawful permissible” applies. (…) Some of these acceptable lies is what we call connotation, a word carrying a double meaning. The Muslim may use the positive not the negative interpretation of the word.”

Robert Spencer, who gives examples of this in his book “Onward Muslim Soldiers,” confirms this:

“Religious deception of unbelievers is indeed taught by the Qur’an itself: “Let not the believers take for friends or helpers unbelievers rather than believers. If any do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah; except by way of precaution, that ye may guard yourselves from them” (Qur’an 3:28). In other words, don’t make friends with unbelievers except to “guard yourselves from them”: pretend to be their friends so that you can strengthen yourself against them. The distinguished Qur’anic commentator Ibn Kathir explains that this verse teaches that if “believers who in some areas or times fear for their safety from the disbelievers,” they may “show friendship to the disbelievers outwardly, but never inwardly.”

This strategy seems to be working quite well with the dhimmis of the European Union, who are now promoting an official dictionary to use when writing about matters related to Islam. "Jihad means something for you and me, it means something else for a Muslim. Jihad is a perfectly positive concept of trying to fight evil within yourself," said an EU official. Really? Writing over six decades ago, Arthur Jeffery belittled as "the sheerest sophistry" such attempts to rewrite the bloody reality of Jihad:

".. .the early Arabic sources quite plainly and frankly describe the expeditions as military expeditions, and it would never have occurred to anyone at that day to interpret them as anything else…”

Armed Jihad is not just a thing of the past. Observers of school textbooks in Egypt of the present age note that "[the] concept of jihad is interpreted in the Egyptian school curriculum almost exclusively as a military endeavour.” Majid Khadduri, a Muslim scholar, whose 1955 treatise on Jihad remains one of the most respected analyses of this institution, summarized these consensus views, as follows:

“The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have declared ‘some of my people will continue to fight victoriously for the sake of the truth until the last one of them will combat the anti-Christ.’ Until that moment is reached the jihad, in one form or another will remain as a permanent obligation upon the entire Muslim community. It follows that the existence of a dar al-harb is ultimately outlawed under the Islamic jural order; that the dar al-Islam is permanently under jihad obligation until the dar al-harb is reduced to non-existence (…) The universality of Islam, in its all embracing creed, is imposed on the believers as a continuous process of warfare, psychological and political if not strictly military."

An observer of Egyptian schoolbooks notes that: “Peace in general is exalted in the Egyptian school textbooks, both as a human and as an Islamic value. It is declared to be Egypt's goal. But when examined more deeply, it turns out to be a conditional value, both on the political and religious levels. On the political level peace is made conditional upon reciprocity on the part of the enemy, which is interpreted as acceptance of the Arabs' demands. On the religious level, peace is conditional upon the interests of the Muslims at any given moment. If the Muslims are stronger than the enemy, peace may be legally rejected. The meaning of peace in itself – as presented to the Egyptian students – does not exclude war, and this reaches the point, in several cases, of advocating war in the name of peace.”

In 2006, Iraqi religious scholar Ayatollah Ahmad Husseini Al-Baghdadi explained that Jihad, from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence, is of two types: Not just defensive warfare if somebody attacks Muslims in their own lands, but also “Jihad initiated by the Muslims, which means raiding the world in order to spread the word that “there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah” throughout the world.” In other words: The ultimate objective of Jihad isn’t merely to preserve Islam at home, but to spread it throughout the world when Muslims are in a position to do so: “If the objective and subjective circumstances materialize, and there are soldiers, weapons, and money - even if this means using biological, chemical, and bacterial weapons - we will conquer the world, so that “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah” will be triumphant over the domes of Moscow, Washington, and Paris.”

Contemporary Muslim theologians such as Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, “spiritual” leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and popular Al-Jazeera television personality, hailed as a moderate voice by some in the West, sanction bombings against all Israeli citizens using Jihad criteria completely in line with those by classical jurists. He argues that in modern war there are no civilians, as all sectors of society aid the efforts if the country is involved in confrontation with Muslims in some way. Which also means that all non-Muslim citizens become legitimate targets of Islamic attacks. Qaradawi says:

“It has been determined by Islamic law that the blood and property of people of Dar Al-Harb [the Domain of Disbelief where the battle for the domination of Islam should be waged] is not protected…in modern war, all of society, with all its classes and ethnic groups, is mobilized to participate in the war, to aid its continuation, and to provide it with the material and human fuel required for it to assure the victory of the state fighting its enemies.”

Needless to say, this line of thinking could easily be used by Islamic groups to justify terror attacks such as the ones on the World Trade Center in New York City. In their eyes, they didn’t kill innocent civilians since there are no innocent civilians in the USA. This should be kept in mind when listening to “moderate” Muslim leaders smiling and declaring that Islam is strongly against killing innocent civilians. Indeed, there are some Muslims who would argue that ALL non-Muslims, at least those who have on some point heard the Islamic message and still failed to convert, are guilty of rebellion against Allah and thus fair game.

An undercover investigation caught leaders of a radical Islamic group in the UK inciting young British Muslims to become terrorists. One of their leaders declared it was imperative for Muslims to “instil terror into the hearts of the kuffar” and added: “I am a terrorist. As a Muslim of course I am a terrorist.” In public interviews the same man had condemned the killing of all innocent civilians. Later when he addressed his own followers he explained that he had in fact been referring only to Muslims as only they were innocent: “Yes I condemn killing any innocent people, but not any kuffar (infidels).”

A group of American Islamic leaders announced a fatwa, or Islamic religious ruling, against “terrorism and extremism.” An organization called the Fiqh Council of North America (FCNA) issued the fatwa, and the Council on American - Islamic Relations (CAIR) organized the press conference, stating that several major U.S. Muslim groups endorsed the fatwa. However, according to terrorism expert Steven Emerson, the fatwa was bogus: “It does not renounce nor even acknowledge the existence of an Islamic jihadist culture that has permeated mosques and young Muslims around the world. It does not renounce Jihad let alone admit that it has been used to justify Islamic terrorist acts.”

After the terror bombings in London in July 2005, perpetrated by Muslims, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) declared that "Islam considers the use of terrorism to be unacceptable for any purpose," There’s only one problem with this: It’s not true. Muhammad himself said that “I have been made victorious with terror (cast in the hearts of the enemy)” ( Bukhari, 4, 52, 220). The Koran, too, repeatedly calls for the use of this tactics, such as in verse 8, 12: “When your Lord revealed to the angels: I am with you, therefore make firm those who believe. I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them.”

Andrew Bostom, who has studied the history of Jihad on three continents for more than one thousand years, says that “terrorism was often a prelude to conquest.” Terrorism is psychological warfare, to make the non-Muslims scared of Muslims, soften their resistance and prevent them from mounting a real defense of their lands when Muslims later wage a full-scale war to colonize and subdue them. Physical attacks such as the terror bombings in Madrid or London, but also the great frenzy whipped up over the rather innocent cartoons of Muhammad in Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, should all be viewed in this light.

According to scholar Bassam Tibi, “at its core, Islam is a religious mission to all humanity. Muslims are religiously obliged to disseminate the Islamic faith throughout the world. "We have sent you forth to all mankind" (Q. 34:28). If non-Muslims submit to conversion or subjugation, this call (da’wa) can be pursued peacefully. If they do not, Muslims are obliged to wage war against them. In Islam, peace requires that non-Muslims submit to the call of Islam, either by converting or by accepting the status of a religious minority (dhimmi) and paying the imposed poll tax, jizya.”

Interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, Hassam El-Masalmeh from Palestinian Jihadist organization Hamas confirmed the organization’s plan to re-institute the humiliating jizya, a blood ransom poll-tax (based on Qur’an sura 9, verse 29), levied traditionally on non-Muslims vanquished by Jihad. Arabic lexicographer E.W. Lane, based on a careful analysis of the term, states that: “The tax that is taken from the free non-Muslim subjects of a Muslim government whereby they ratify the compact that assures them protection, as though it were compensation for not being slain.”

This subjugation of non-Muslims to religious apartheid and second class citizenship in their own country is part and parcel of sharia, Islamic law. And this option is only available to Christians and Jews, not Hindus, Buddhists or others, who have only the choice between embracing Islam or death. Muslims feel ”oppressed” when they can’t fully practice their religious laws in the West. But since these laws ultimately require the subjugation of non-Muslims, “freedom of religion” for Muslims essentially means the freedom to make others unfree.

According to Tibi, “world peace, the final stage of the da’wa (call to embrace Islam), is reached only with the conversion or submission of all mankind to Islam…Muslims believe that expansion through war is not aggression but a fulfillment of the Qur’anic command to spread Islam as a way to peace. The resort to force to disseminate Islam is not war (harb), a word that is used only to describe the use of force by non-Muslims. Islamic wars are not hurub (the plural of harb) but rather futuhat, acts of "opening" the world to Islam and expressing Islamic jihad. Relations between dar al-Islam, the home of peace, and dar al-harb, the world of unbelievers, nevertheless take place in a state of war, according to the Qur’an and to the authoritative commentaries of Islamic jurists. Unbelievers who stand in the way, creating obstacles for the da’wa, are blamed for this state of war, for the da’wa can be pursued peacefully if others submit to it. In other words, those who resist Islam cause wars and are responsible for them. Only when Muslim power is weak is "temporary truce" (hudna) allowed (Islamic jurists differ on the definition of "temporary").”

These words are mirrored in the ideas of many Islamic groups today. "[President] Bush says that we want to enslave people and oppress their freedom of speech," says Abu Abdullah, a senior member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, the Party of Liberation. "But we want to free all people from being slaves of men and make them slaves of Allah." "Islam obliges Muslims to possess power so that they can intimidate - I would not say terrorize - the enemies of Islam," says Abu Mohammed, a Hizb ut-Tahrir activist. "And if after all discussions and negotiations they still refuse, then the last resort will be a jihad to spread the spirit of Islam and the rule of Islam," he says, smiling. "This is done in the interests of all people to get them out of darkness and into light."

A schoolbook, in use in public schools in Saudi Arabia as late as 2006, stated that "Jihad in the path of God -- which consists of battling against unbelief, oppression, injustice, and those who perpetrate it -- is the summit of Islam. This religion arose through jihad and through jihad was its banner raised high. It is one of the noblest acts, which brings one closer to God."

Notice how the terms “unbelief, oppression and injustice” are used synonymously. Islamic apologists in the West keep repeating the mantra that “Jihad isn’t a fight against non-Muslims, but a struggle against tyranny and injustice.” Again, the problem is that seen with Islamic eyes, there isn’t too much of a difference between these various terms. It’s “oppression” when Muslim immigrants in the West must live by the same, secular laws as the native infidels, not sharia, and “injustice” in the end refers to pretty much all societies not subjugated to obedience to the will of Allah. “Injustice” can thus be used to describe all non-Islamic systems, for instance Western democracy.

The Saudi deputy minister of religious endowments, Abd Al-Rahman Al-Matroudi, stated in an interview on Saudi TV in July 2005 that “the definition of terrorism that concerns us is that it is any act or statement that contradicts the Koran or Sunna, whether in thought or action.” He also said that Muslims should “impose their culture,” and that peaceful ways should be pursued only when they were not strong enough to do this: “If you are strong enough to defend yourself, you must do so...Host: and impose your culture...Al-Matroudi: Yes, and impose your culture. Host: Great. Al-Matroudi: And if you have no such strength, you should do whatever you can to get what you want in peaceful and diplomatic ways.”

Aggression is something only infidels do. The Crusades were a brief and isolated episode in European history, whereas Jihad has been a constant feature of the Islamic world for more than 1300 years, fixed in the Koran and Islamic core texts. Still, Muslims want Europeans to apologize for the Crusades, although they were, as Bernard Lewis and other have pointed out, a belated, defensive reaction against centuries of Islamic aggression. This is because, as Tibi has demonstrated, it is not seen as aggression or war when Muslims attack non-Muslims. On the contrary, it is seen as aggression when non-Muslims resist the Islamization of their lands and thus “place obstacles in the way” of the spread of Islam. They are defying the will of Allah. Since subjugation to Islam alone can bring peace, Muslims consider themselves to be “spreading peace” when they raid, maim and kill from Europe to Central Asia.

According to Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the Muslim community “has been exposed to horrendous invasions and aggressive attacks, one of which is the missionary invasion that aims at uprooting the Muslim community altogether. (…) One of its goals is to entice Muslims to convert to Christianity.” He thus considers verbal, non-violent efforts to convert Muslims to other religions a form of aggression, This is also the reason why countries such as Algeria have passed laws banning the call to embrace other religions than Islam. Qaradawi also seems to support the traditional Islamic view that those leaving Islam should be executed. The curious thing is, Muslims in infidel countries consider it an act of aggression if they don’t get to convert non-Muslims.

As I’ve stated in previous essays,
Jihad is, simply put, anything undertaken to advance the spread of Islam, peaceful or not. Which means that Jihad is always present, even if there should be a temporary absence of violence because Muslims are too weak to use force. On the other hand, “aggression” is anything undertaken by non-Muslims to obstruct the advance of Islam, non-violent or not.

Based on this information, maybe we could make a sketch of a dictionary to explain what many Muslims actually think when they use various terms Westerners and infidels understand very differently:

Peace: “Peace” in Islam equals submission to the will of Allah through his divine and eternal law, sharia, and the extension of the Dar al-Islam – or 'House of Islam' – to cover the entire world. The absence of sharia is the absence of peace. Since it is the will of Allah that Islam will rule the entire planet, entering non-Muslim lands to subjugate the population and wipe out their corrupt, infidel culture is not seen by Muslims as "waging war," but as spreading peace.

Freedom: Hurriyya, freedom, means freeing all people from being slaves of the laws of men and making them live in perfect slavery, in submission to the will of Allah and his laws.

Religious freedom: Subjugation of non-Muslims to religious apartheid and second class citizenship in their own country under Islamic rule. This option is only available to Christians and Jews, not Hindus, Buddhists or others, who have only the choice between embracing Islam or death. Muslims should practice sharia. Since these laws require the subjugation of non-Muslims, “freedom of religion” for Muslims essentially means the freedom to make others unfree.

Jihad: Peaceful, inner struggle that has killed up to 80 million people in the Indian subcontinent alone, and enslaved or killed tens of millions, perhaps hundreds of millions of people on three continents for 1350 years. It can also be violent, but only for defensive purposes, such as the Muslims who defended their way from the Arabian Peninsula to the borders of China, wiping out the indigenous cultures along the way.

Aggression: When non-Muslims do anything to preserve their culture and resist the Islamization of their country. Even when this “aggression” is non-violent, such as publishing a cartoon critical of Islam, this intolerable insult to Islamic supremacy on earth can be answered with violence by Muslims. Since a refusal to submit to sharia is a rebellion against Allah, the very existence of non-Muslim communities can be viewed as an act of aggression.

posted by Wolfgang Bruno at 10:18 PM

Wolfgang Bruno is a European author, writing a book about Islam. All of Bruno's essays can be republished and reproduced for free by anybody who wants to.

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Arab violence in Acco

 Shalom to all:

To those of you who are unfamiliar with the politics and/or geography of Israel, Acco or Acre is an ancient city on the coast of Israel. It is a magnificent tourist attraction in Israel and has been the home of the Israel Naval Academy for years. Acco is, and has been a mixed city for centuries. After statehood, lots of people pointed to Acco and Haifa as models for how Jews and Moslems can live together and prosper.

Years of revolt by radical Moslems and surrender after surrender by Israel’s successive governments has quite obviously led to a radicalization of native Israeli Arab populations. This is a troubling development. It is going to add to the Israeli Right’s cries for separation and relocation of non-Jewish populations.

There may be no solution to the Arab war against Israel without separation on our terms. We have tried separation on their terms and since the IDF withdrawal from the Gaza area, we have been blessed with a continual rain of ever more powerful and ever more accurate missiles from Gaza into Israel. The Gaza Hudna, (Arabic for an Arabic cease-fire*), has brought on a massive re-armament of the Hamas and other radical organizations in Gaza. Tons of explosives and weapons are being imported to Gaza from Egypt every week.

This situation constitutes an emergency of national and global scale. Israel is the true front-line of the War on Terrorists, and Washington must be convinced that it is in the American interest to include the PA and all its constituent parties in the list of “enemies of the United States.” As I wrote during the recent skirmish in The Lebanon, this battleground is akin to the Spanish Civil War. The forces of EVIL are trying out their newest weapons and tactics on the people of Israel. The world, for its part, is not worried about Israel, except for the fact that Israel is the sore spot that our so-called, “Arab Friends” keep pointing to as the “real problem.”

Keep following the situation inside Israel as best you can; this is not going to get any better until someone who has been taking anabolic steroids rises to power in Israel.

  • Hudna – Moslems from the time of Mohammed have followed his example of offering the “enemy” a cease-fire when it would be advantageous to the Moslem armies involved in the conflict. The (internally) stated purpose of these cease-fires is to lull the enemy into a false sense of security while rearming and training the Moslem armies for another attack at an opportune time.

This article will be posted to my Blog on townhall.com at: http://rabbimusings.townhall.com/Default.aspx

http://www.israpundit.com/2006/?p=3443
Rabbi in Acco: ´What is This, Nazi Germany Here?´
By Hillel Fendel

Arab marauders smashed up a Talmud Torah in the northern city of Acco
(Acre) over the Sabbath, painting Arabic graffiti and swastikas on
the walls, destroying furniture, and scattering holy books.

The latest and gravest escalation in the struggle between Jews and
Arabs in the mixed city of Acco, between Haifa and the Lebanese
border on the Mediterranean coast, occurred this past Friday night.
Rabbi Avraham Shushan, a rabbi at the school at which the vandalism
occurred, told Arutz-7's Shimon Cohen that a worshiper who arrived
for early Sabbath morning prayers was the first to discover the
destruction:

"He saw the lights on and the windows broken. He went in and the
sight shocked him. All the walls had swastikas, and the Arabic
words `Hamas' and `Allahu Akbar' [Allah is great]. Destruction all
over - it looked like Sodom and Gomorrah. The vandals went into the
classrooms, dumped out the equipment, turned over the principal's
office, and threw the Torah books in all directions. They took
expensive equipment worth thousands of shekels. The worshiper went by
foot to the police and called them to come, which they did… He told
me about it on Saturday night, and I called Rabbi Yashar, the rabbi
of Akko. He came and cried out, `What is this, Nazi Germany here?'"

Rabbi Shushan said that in his 30 years in the city, he had "never
experienced an Arab pogrom like this one… I don't know what's going
on here."

Several days ago, a band of Arab youths attacked and cruelly beat a
Jewish girl. Six months ago, local Arabs burned trees standing at the
entrance to the Talmud Torah, and during the recent Simchat Torah
holiday, Arabs surrounded students from the local Yeshivat Hesder
[who combine Torah study and army service] and threatened them, until
one student was forced to fire in the air to disperse them.

Knesset Members of the National Religious Party-National Union
visited Acco a month ago, warning of the deterioration in the city.
The police claimed at the time that the violence and clashes were of
a criminal, not nationalistic nature.

"When we toured the city a month ago," MK Uri Ariel said today, "it
was claimed that we are provocateurs and looking for trouble. This
pogrom in the Talmud Torah proves that the bitter reality is that in
the year 2006, anti-Semitic pogroms take place in sovereign Israel.
The police in Acco must give an accounting as to how it is that Arab
rioters feel free enough to carry out such a despicable act. We won't
allow the police to evade its responsibility."

"We have no illusions," Ariel said. "We know what the Arabs are
trying to do. They have composed a new Declaration of Independence,
and they want to change the [Israeli] flag and anthem. The Arab
citizens understand the trend, and they go out and paint swastikas in
yeshivot."

In another city with a large Arab population, Ramle (near Tel Aviv),
an Arab organization is renewing its activities for more say in city
affairs - and is hoping to similarly encourage Arab populations in
other mixed cities such as Jaffa and Lod as well.

Just this past Friday, the Israeli-Arab organization Mossawa
presented a position paper demanding recognition as a Palestinian-
Arab national minority and the right to return to Arab villages
abandoned during the 1948 War of Independence. In what some view as a
drive to turn Israel into a bi-national state, Mossawa also demands:

* Allotments for immigration and citizenship
* Educational and religious autonomy
* Changes to the Israeli flag and national anthem
* Appropriate representation in national bodies
* Special division of national resources
* Ties with other Arab countries
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Farewell John Bolton

As you know by now, John Bolton has elected to vacate his post as the U.S. Ambassador to the UN. I am sorry that this is the case. Beyond that, we must ask ourselves what is the role/job of the U.S. Ambassador to Xxxxxxx and by extension the role/job of the Secretary of State, and all other appointees of the sitting Administration. The elected President gets to pick these people to promote his/her program(s).
Recently the Democrat Party has loudly noted that the Senate has the Constitutional authority to "advise and consent" to all Presidential appointments. They note their power to "confirm" or not "confirm" any nominee to each position. Their interpretation of this authority and power is that they can oppose the President's choices because they do not agree with the nominee's positions on various issues of importance to the Democrat Senators.
I don't believe that this was the "original intent" of the framers of the Constitution. I believe that the "advice and consent" was intended to allow the Senators to judge the "Character" of the nomiee. Is this person suitable to this position is a proper question to ask. Suitability should be based on "Character" and not on position. I say that we should safely assume that the nominee for any position, (other than Judges), would adopt the positions of the President, and forward those positions, even to the detriment of his/her own positions,
Ambassador John Bolton served the President of the United States and the People of the United States with honor by advancing the policies of the President and Administration whil maintaining civility and comity above and beyond what I, personally, believe is due to the corrupt institution before which he stood.
John Bolton advanced both the positions of this Administration and the Standing of the United States in that corrupt institution. He squeezed out many compromises in the best tradition of Statesmanship. He served his President and his country well.
I take this position even though I sometimes disagree with the positions of this President's ideas in the sphere of international policy. For example, The Secretary of State, like the Ambassador to the UN is a representative of the President's programs and policies. What she says when she opens her mouth, must be taken as coming from the President's mouth. From that viewpoint, my dislike of her positions stated in Israel and the PA controlled areas must translate into dislike not for her or her opinions, but rather for the positions that she was instructed to take by her boss.
Fare Thee Well John Bolton. If the Democrat majority causes the next Ambassador to the UN to be appointed only if he/she agrees to their positions, and not the President's, it will be the Democrats who hobble the President and the Presidency. If you are a Democrat, or are represented by a Democrat, please take this message to heart and remind your Senator that the office of Ambassador is an office which is supposed to echo the President's policy positions.
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