By Shimon Samuels
Anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, anti-Israelism in Europe only serve the mutual enemies of both Israel and Europe.
The Charlie Hebdo/Jewish supermarket attacks of January 2015 followed
years of anti-Semitic terrorism in Europe and Israel which have now led
over the edge of the abyss into general mayhem.
Despite the French government’s welcome measure of placing armed military personnel outside vulnerable Jewish targets, a cognitive disconnect has continued in media and political rejection of the features common to European and Israeli victimology.
Despite the French government’s welcome measure of placing armed military personnel outside vulnerable Jewish targets, a cognitive disconnect has continued in media and political rejection of the features common to European and Israeli victimology.
A London Metropolitan police official at
September’s Counter-Terrorism Summit in Israel expressed his concern
with Islamic State, al-Qaida and Boko Haram, but admitted that Hamas and
Hezbollah did not reach his radar screen.
Yet all jihadists
view the Jew as a tactical target within a consortium of enemies that
include America, Western values, Christianity, moderate Muslims, women
and homosexuals. The strategic target is the delicate fabric of
democracy itself.
In the slum belts around French cities, twin
cries in Arabic now resonate among native-born Islamists, fired up by
jihadist imams and Internet sites: “Maut al Yahud” (Death to the Jews)
and “Na’al Fransa” (Curse France).
These young Europeans,
recruited to IS in Syria/Iraq or Pakistani Koranic schools, are now
returning home as trained murderers.
The political sophistication of the Friday
13 Paris atrocities lies in the total lack of sophistication in the
choice of targets: a sports stadium, restaurants, a theater. Not
ministries, banks, stations, military installations, but coordinated
attacks on the general public.
These black-uniformed,
suicide-belted, “Allahu Akbar” shrieking “martyrs,” crouched and
swiveled their Kalashnikovs in 360 degree turns, for maximum carnage.
Multiple locations for simultaneous assaults augmented general panic and
confusion, especially for security and first responders.
These are the appurtenances of Middle East terrorism – honed over years against Israel – now transplanted to European soil.
Yet
Europe appeases these forces of evil by supporting and endorsing the
demonization subsets underpinning the terrorism against Israeli
civilians: boycott, now called “labeling” of Jewish export products; a
defensive fence labeled “apartheid wall”; a “right to return” campaign
for the great-great grandchildren of refugees from 1948 British Mandate
Palestine; their current leaders’ theft of Jewish heritage and the
constant attrition of anti-Israel UN resolutions disproportionate to the
condemnation of any other member state.
Paris is only a way
station as London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels and Rome take preventive
measures. As Europe rebuilds its border fences, profile-sifting trained
and potential jihadists among the current refugee wave, perhaps opinion
will now bridge that cognitive synaptic association, that was so
axiomatic for Simon Wiesenthal, “what starts with the Jews never ends
with them!” A maxim that can be paraphrased as: “The suicide bombings,
intifadas, knife stabbings, car rammings that began in Israel do not end
there!” Anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, anti-Israelism in Europe only
serve the mutual enemies of both Israel and Europe.
Shimon Samuels is director for International Relations of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
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