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Anti-Semitism Sweeps Europe in Wake of Gaza Operation by Soeren Kern
received from Ruth S. King 1/15/09: THIS COLUMN BY KERN IS APPALLING!! THE INCIDENTS OF VIOLENCE AND ANTI-SEMITISM ARE LED BY THE MOSLEM POPULATIONS IN THOSE CRAVEN COUNTRIES....THIS COLUMN DOES NOT EVEN MENTION THE FACT....THE EUROS ARE WILLING CHEERLEADERS AS THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN BUT THE PERPS ARE MUSLIMS...RSKforwarded with comments by Emanuel A. Winston, Mid East analyst & commentator
The nations of Europe display their ever-present Jew Hatred, first seeded by the Church and later used by Hitler to advance the Nazi goal of a world conquest under the Third Reich.
Now what were the Christian Nazi nations of Europe are again on the hunt for Jews, and especially the Jewish State of Israel. Their rage, coming from the earliest Christian doctrine, they seem even willing to accept Muslim domination in their efforts to dispose of Jews living on a virtual sliver of their ancient homeland.
It all started with the Church of Rome advancing their policy of displacement so only they could claim the ancient Covenant with a G-d who blessed the Jews as His servants. The resurgence of virulent Jew Hatred pushed by the European Media is a replay of Goebbelsʼ Media War against the Jews.
As the world spirals down into chaos, the Christians of Europe do not yet understand that this is retribution for all the past evils with more pain to come.
COMMENTS BY EMANUEL A. WINSTON
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- Pajamas Media - http://pajamasmedia.com Anti-Semitism Sweeps Europe in Wake of Gaza Operation Posted By Soeren Kern On January 14, 2009 @ 10:38 am In Europe, Politics, Religion, World News |
A second front to the conflict in the Gaza Strip has opened up in Europe, where a wave of reprisal attacks against Jewish targets is stoking fears of a wider resurgence of anti-Semitism on the continent. Far from simply being a spate of isolated incidents, as many Europeans claim, anti-Semitic violence is becoming more commonplace in every country in Europe. At the same time, anti-Israel demonstrations, which have strong anti-Semitic overtones, are being held with alarming frequency in cities across Europe.
In Britain, the [5] Community Security Trust has reported a sharp increase in anti-Semitic attacks in recent weeks. Incidents include [6] arson attacks on synagogues, physical assaults of Jews in London, and anti-Semitic graffiti scrawled in towns and cities across the country. British police have also advised prominent British Jews to redouble their security arrangements after some of their names appeared on a "[7] Jewish hit list." In Italy, the leader of a far-left trade union has called for a [11] boycott of all Jewish shops in Rome. According to union leader Giancarlo Desiderati, the organization has already urged its members to blacklist Israeli products, and boycotting Jewish-owned or Jewish-run stores is a logical next step. In Belgium, where the number of [12] anti-Semitic incidents has surged in recent weeks, synagogues and Jewish schools have been attacked in Brussels and in Charleroi, Jewish community leaders have received death threats, and the home of a Jewish family was the target of an arson attempt. In Greece, the center-right [13] Avriani daily newspaper ran a story on Israelʼs operation in Gaza, explaining that a Jewish plutocracy, having made the "wealth of the century at the expense of the economies of the world," is preparing to put in motion "war machines" in various hot spots around the world in order to control the price of oil, redistribute the worldʼs natural resources, and start a new cycle of weapons production. In Sweden, the Jewish center in Helsingborg was [14] attacked by arsonists twice in one week and the Israeli embassy in Stockholm was covered with graffiti. Jews living in Sweden have been urged to take extra precautions when out on the street. Anti-Israel versus Anti-Jewish
Many European newspaper commentators are saying that concerns about anti-Semitism in Europe are overblown. They argue that the Jew haters are a tiny minority on the extreme political right who are given far more attention than they deserve. They also say that those concerned about the resurgence of anti-Semitism in Europe are confusing legitimate criticism of Israeli policies with anti-Semitism.
But myriad polling data show that all across Europe, the fine line between valid criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism has been dangerously blurred. An [16] opinion poll in Germany, for example, shows that more than 50 percent of Germans equate Israelʼs policies toward the Palestinians with Nazi treatment of the Jews. Sixty-eight percent of Germans say that Israel is waging a "war of extermination" against the Palestinian people. In terms of Europe as a whole, [17] another poll shows that the majority of Europeans regard Israel as the greatest threat to world peace. Opinions as grossly irrational as these imply that for many Europeans, anti-Israelism has become a convenient smokescreen for anti-Semitism. Taking this logic full-circle, the belief that Israel is the main force for evil in the world also acts to further legitimize anti-Semitism.
But how can Europeans, who famously pride themselves on being more sophisticated than everyone else, be so woefully ignorant about the reality of the situation in Israel? Much of the blame lies with Europeʼs leftwing mass media establishment, which for many years has been systematically and unabashedly purveying the idea that to be anti-Israel (and anti-American and pro-pacifist) is to be sophisticated and politically correct.
Of course, the gatekeepers of European multiculturalism understand that it would be unsophisticated and politically incorrect to be openly anti-Semitic. But self-righteous criticism of Israel is another matter altogether. Thus European publics are being bombarded with round-the-clock, knee-jerk, anti-Israel political bigotry disguised as news coverage. By making such deception fashionable, European media are inciting anti-Semitism.
In one of the more outrageous examples of anti-Israel media bias, [18] France 2 national public television used an outdated amateur video of Palestinian casualties from an accidental truck explosion in 2005 as current footage demonstrating the violence in Gaza. The video shows dead bodies of babies being laid out on white sheets. France 2 was forced to come clean when a [19] French political blog uncovered the trickery. (France 2 also was responsible for a September 2000 report, [20] accused of being a fake, of the supposed shooting death of Mohammed al-Dura, a 12-year-old Palestinian boy, by the Israeli army.) Many of the chief anti-Israel propagandists among the European media elite have never even been to Israel. This has contributed to a dumbing-down of media coverage on the Middle East that reinforces negative perceptions of Israel. In Spain, for example, media coverage of the "Hebrew invasion of Gaza by Israelite forces" has been so sloppy that the [21] Royal Language Academy, which acts as a regulator of the Spanish language, recently issued a notice admonishing Spanish journalists that the words "Jewish," "Hebrew," "Israelite," and "Israeli" have distinct meanings. Meanwhile, the European political class, which is hyper-sensitive to anti-Muslim bigotry, has remained largely indifferent to the problem of rising anti-Semitism. A [22] recent report on the epidemic of anti-Semitic violence in the European Union shows that most European countries do not even keep official records of anti-Semitic crimes. (The first such report, which was published by the EUʼs Monitoring Center on Racism and Xenophobia in late 2003, was initially suppressed and only publicized after months of public outcry.) European officialdom seems afraid to admit that Europe has a problem with anti-Semitism because doing so would shatter the myth that supports one of the main pillars of European self-identity. After all, European elites would like the world to believe that the European Union is a postmodern multicultural utopia where people of all tribes, tongues, and nations live together in perfect harmony.
Of course, the European political left is also pursuing an ideological battle to eradicate Judeo-Christian influences from European culture. Part of the strategy to achieve their objective involves embracing a host of Muslim causes. And so millions of Europeans have eagerly joined ranks with Islamʼs 60-year challenge to Israelʼs right to exist as a Jewish state. Indeed, when European commentators proclaim that Israel is a Nazi, apartheid, pariah state, they are deliberately calling into question Israelʼs legitimacy. What is clear is that European anti-Semitism says a lot more about the state of contemporary Europe than it does about the State of Israel.
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URLs in this post:
[1] National Bureau of Vigilance Against Anti-Semitism: http://www.sosantisemitisme.org/index.asp
[2] arson attacks against synagogues: http://www.lexpress.fr/actualites/2/une-voiture-belier-lancee-contre-une-synagogue-de-toulouse_72968
2.html
[3] Jewish community centers: http://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/les-actes-antisemites-se-multiplient-en-france-12-01-2009-3703
12.php
[4] physical assaults of Jews: http://www.leparisien.fr/val-d-oise-95/agression-antisemite-d-une-collegienne-07-01-2009-364494.php
[5] Community Security Trust: http://www.thecst.org.uk/
[6] arson attacks on synagogues: http://www.harrowtimes.co.uk/news/4023841.Anti_semitism_fears_after_synagogue_fire/
[7] Jewish hit list: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?Islamists_target_Alan_Sugar_on_Jewish_hit_list&in_artic
le_id=462930&in_page_id=34&in_a_source
[8] two Israelis were shot and wounded: http://www.berlingske.dk/article/20090101/danmark/90101026/
[9] Jewish students are not welcome: http://www.fyens.dk/article/1155056:Indland-Fyn--Skoleleder-saettes-p--plads-i-joedesag?rss
[10] Danish Boycott Israel campaign: http://www.boykotisrael.dk/
[11] boycott of all Jewish shops in Rome: http://nuke.flaica-roma.it/
[12] anti-Semitic incidents has surged: http://www.levif.be/actualite/belgique/72-56-27621/conflit-au-proche-orient--des-mesures-de-protecti
on-en-belgique.html
[13] Avriani: http://www.avriani.gr/
[14] attacked by arsonists: http://www.thelocal.se/16782/20090107/
[15] one of the most anti-Semitic countries in Europe: http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/spains-jewish-problem/
[16] opinion poll in Germany: http://www.tomgrossmedia.com/mideastdispatches/archives/000044.html
[17] another poll: http://www.ujc.org/page.aspx?id=50080
[18] France 2: http://www.france2.fr/
[19] French political blog: http://www.lepost.fr/article/2009/01/05/1374824_gaza-la-video-amateur-qui-accuse-est-une-intox.html
[20] accused of being a fake: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200306/fallows
[21] Royal Language Academy: http://www.fundeu.es/Recomendaciones.aspx?frmOpcion=RECOMENDACION&frmFontSize=2&frmIdRecomen
dacion=402
[22] recent report: http://fra.europa.eu/fra/material/pub/AS/Antisem_Overview_Janv2_2008_en.pdf
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