The most brutal of killings, those of kids

November 28, 2018 by Martin Sherman - Mida via JNS
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On International Children’s Day, Nov. 20, the British-based group Campaign4Truth held an event at Golders Green, commemorating the Israeli children murdered or maimed by Arab terror since 1920. I was asked by the organizers to compose a short message for the event.

Martin Sherman

This is what I wrote:

Terrorism is always heinous, but it is even more abhorrent when directed against children.

While every life lost is a tragedy—an entire world destroyed for the victim’s loved ones—the brutal slaying of a child and the taking of a life, intentionally cut short, well before any perceived blame for some real or imagined injustice could be credibly assigned to it always seems so much more senseless and heartless.

Sadly, Israeli children, even infants, have regularly been the purposeful targets of Palestinian terror organizations. Indeed, the murder of Israeli children has not only been indiscriminate, but deliberate.

Arguably, one of the most horrific instances of terrorist infanticide was the murder of 10-month-old Shalhevet Pass, who was shot through the head by a Palestinian-Arab sniper on March 26, 2001 in Hebron while in her stroller with her parents.

In sentencing her killer, Mahmud Amru of the Fatah’s Tanzim faction, after he was apprehended by the Israeli Security Services, the judges expressed their shock at the brutality of the murder: “It was enough for one bullet, fired from a sniper rifle, to end the life of the infant Shalhevet Pass. … The picture of the slain baby on our table, is engraved in our minds and gives no peace to our souls. We cannot understand or accept the unbearable ease with which the killer decided to harm such a helpless person … we cannot see anything else but the image that it stirs in our minds, an image full of hate, blood and grief. We must not accept this image and we need to do everything we can to condemn it … ”

Yet, with almost indescribable depravity, the Palestinian Authority‘s official radio station, the Voice of Palestine—in an attempt to distance the terror organization from the atrocity—alleged that the claims of the infant’s death by sniper fire was a lie … and that it was the girl’s mother herself who had murdered her own baby!

Admittedly, collateral damage, including juveniles casualties, has always been a regrettable outcome of war, but rarely have the deliberate slaughter of children and their perpetrators been feted as heroes, as they are in Palestinian-Arab society.

The record of Palestinian-Arab barbarity is replete with gory examples of terrorists explicitly targeting children—for example, in Kfar Chabad in 1956 where five children were gunned down by Palestinian terrorists; the 1974 Ma’alot massacre in the Galilee, when 22 schoolchildren were butchered; the gruesome stabbing and stoning to death of two schoolboys in Gush Etzion in 2001; the assault  on the Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva in Jerusalem in 2008, where seven young students lost their lives; and the 2014 kidnapping and murder of three youths in Gush Etzion, to name but a few.

It is not, however, only the blood-curdling brutality of these and other acts that should cause shock and revulsion. It is also the manner with which they are celebrated by much of the Palestinian public at large.   Thus, for example the massacre at the Mercaz HaRav yeshivah was not only praised by Hamas, but according Palestinian polls supported by 84 percent of the Palestinian population!

However, when it comes to slaughter of innocents, the conduct of the allegedly “moderate” Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, is no less appalling. Recently, Abbas has, despite vigorous protest from Israel, insisted obdurately on erecting a monument in the town of Jenin, commemorating the notorious Khaled Nazzal, mastermind of the Ma’alot massacre,  in which 22 schoolchildren were murdered in cold blood when terrorists from the Democratic Front for Liberation of Palestine, opened machine-gun  fire and hurled grenades at them inside a school-house they had taken over in the Northern Israel.

This then, is true face of the soulless inhumanity Israelis, of all ages, including the youngest of infants, face every day. It is a chilling portrait that must be driven home into the consciousness—and conscience—of the world.

Martin Sherman is the founder and executive director of the Israel Institute for Strategic Studies.

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One Response to “The most brutal of killings, those of kids”
  1. Paul Winter says:

    You are right, Martin. But there are two points that you forget.

    The world was not horrified by the depravity of the “Palestinians”. The world simply called for restraint by both parties.

    You are calling for a civilised standard of behaviour by the “Palestinians”. But they are Arabs and mohammedans. I thought Robert Fisk was extremely brave when he described Saddam Hussein as brutal. Some years later, I came to realise that in Arabic/mohammedan societies a man who is cruel and merciless is admired, because such a man can inspire fear.

    And of course Israelis and Jews are blamed for the acts the perpetual victims perpetrate because defending one’s self against a person who is superior by virtue of his beliefs, entitles that person to complain and seek revenge. And the world finds it convenient to blame Jews, pretending they we are as bad as they were and their clients are, the better to ease their consciences. Besides it is safer and less trouble than acting against barbarians whom they have let into their societies.

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