On the other hand
Israel’s war against terror has unleashed an unprecedented tsunami of Jew hate not seen since the days of the 1930s.
It has sent shock waves throughout worldwide Jewish communities, many of whom are struggling to find the right responses. Does one run for safety in an effort to deflect guilt by association? Is the best response to blame vengeful Israelis for what is happening and thereby disconnect any connection to Israel?
Perhaps pleas for smothering the truth with “kind” language may assuage the poisonous pus now engulfing Jewish communities. Given the realities of the eruptions currently exploding, it is hardly likely that appealing for more civilized dialogue will dissipate the storm of hate currently raging.
Equating Jew hate with “Islam phobia” may be politically correct but factually wrong. How many Islamic Mosques, schools and buildings need to be protected from the raving Jewish mobs? How many demonstrations by Jews call for the eradication of Islam?
The general media in tandem with politically weak backbones, have colluded to keep these unwelcome truths from the general public.
That is why the two videos I have chosen may be classified as politically incorrect. They should, however, be compulsory viewing by everyone concerned over how the real news is being hidden and manipulated.
HEALTH CARE HAMAS STYLE
Frenzied international hysteria over Israeli attacks on Gaza hospitals has dominated the headlines.
The Manager of one of Gaza’s hospitals was interrogated recently about the use of his hospitals by Hamas terrorists. Although the report has already appeared on J-Wire this video is an eye opener because it starkly exposes the complicity of hospital administrators and medical staff in terror activities.
The fact that the head of the hospital openly admits membership of Hamas and that terror was planned and carried out should be making headlines in every media outlet. It should also be shown at the UN and in Parliaments around the world.
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
Many of the kibbutz members murdered and kidnapped in the 7 October pogrom were staunch progressives of the far left who believed that peace and brotherhood could be attained if only Israelis embraced their Arab Palestinian neighbours and gave them “hope.”
Tragically this did not prevent those employed on the kibbutzim or who received medical care in Israel from turning on their Jewish “friends.”
The traumas caused on that fateful day are now reverberating throughout Israel especially among those who believed that all that was needed for peace to break out was love.
It will be interesting to see whether this revelation is permanent or merely yet another temporary phenomenon.