Israeli
civilians suffered yet another horrific attack on January 21st by
a jihadist, whom Hamas described as “heroic.” This latest act of terror
occurred on a bus in central Tel Aviv, where nine people were stabbed. Four of
them were seriously wounded. The assailant is in Israeli police custody after
trying to flee the scene. Palestinians on social media celebrated the
attack with hashtag #JeSuisCouteau “I am a knife,” in a cruel twisting of the
worldwide expression of support for the victims of the massacre at the Charlie
Hebdomagazine headquarters earlier this month – “Je suis Charlie.”
In
recent months, jihadists affiliated with or supported by Hamas have killed
about a dozen people, including an infant, by running them over with their
cars, shooting them or stabbing them to death. These attacks included an
invasion by two Palestinian thugs about two months ago at a synagogue in West
Jerusalem during morning prayers. The Palestinians were armed with cleavers,
knives and a gun, which they used to murder four Jewish worshippers in cold
blood.
Just as it did in response to the bus stabbings,
Hamas praised the cowardly synagogue attack as a “heroic” act. But Hamas
was not alone. Shortly after the synagogue attack, Palestinian Authority
President Abbas’s advisor and Fatah Central Committee member Sultan Abu
Al-Einein praised the jihadists killers’ use of “quality weapons… the
wheels of your cars, your axes and kitchen knives… because [they are
being used] according to Allah’s will.” Abbas’s pro-forma condemnation of the
synagogue murders was belied by his party Fatah’s Facebook page glorifying
the “heroic” use of ordinary objects as instruments of death against Jews.
For Hamas and its allies, “heroic” acts mean genocide committed
against innocent Jews – any Jews, including babies and worshippers praying in
their sacred sanctuary. Indeed, genocide against Jews is enshrined in Hamas’s
founding charter, which remains in effect to this day. Palestinian Media Watch
exposed just last week a video produced by Hamas’s Islamic Bloc at Al-Quds
University depicting the shooting and stabbing of Jews praying. Expect another
video shortly that depicts Jewish passengers on a bus being stabbed, with skull
caps on the floor covered with blood as occurred in the wake of the Tel Aviv
bus attack.
Hamas
and Fatah leaders propagandize that the cowardly murders of innocent Jewish
civilians are really nothing more than justifiable acts of resistance in a
“popular” war against Israeli foreign occupation. For example, Izzat Risheq, a
Hamas leader residing in Qatar, the terrorist-sponsoring gulf state that helps
finance jihad throughout the Middle East, tweeted that the latest bus stabbings
were a “natural response to the occupation and its terrorist crimes against our
people.”
Sadly,
neither President Obama nor most European leaders immediately condemned such
vicious lies. They see no connection between the relentless Palestinian
jihadist killings of Israeli civilians and the jihadist murders of 17 French
citizens in Paris, including 4 Jews, or the murders of so many other
civilians around the world by jihadists. Israel is a special case, they reason,
because it is embroiled in a conflict over territories and the nationalist
aspirations of the Palestinian people who are resisting Israeli occupation of
their land. In other words, they have bought the Palestinians’ false narrative
of victimhood hook, line and sinker.
For
its part, Hamas’s leadership tried to reinforce this false distinction by
distancing itself from the Islamist gunmen who carried out the Paris massacre
at the Charlie
Hebdo magazine
headquarters. In an official statement issued in French that reeks of
hypocrisy, they said there was no “justification for killing innocents.”
Hamas then condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “helpless
attempts” to draw parallels between “the resistance of our people from one side
and the terrorism across the world in the other side.”
Despite
its pitiful effort to appear sympathetic to certain victims of the Paris
attacks (not, however, mentioning the killing of the four French Jews at a
kosher supermarket), the true face of Hamas appeared on its “Al-Rasalah”
Facebook page. Under photographs posted of the French jihadist killers, a
caption declared: “The shahidim [martyrs] who were dispatched by God, the
heroes of the raid in Paris.”
Jimmy
Carter, who said last year that Hamas deserves “legitimacy as a political
actor,” made a connection in his own perverse way between the Paris
massacres and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. He accepted at face value
the rationale offered by the French jihadist who killed the Jews in the kosher
supermarket, Amedy Coulibaly, that he wanted to defend the Palestinians.
“Well,
one of the origins for it is the Palestinian problem. And this aggravates
people who are affiliated in any way with the Arab people who live in the West
Bank and Gaza, what they are doing now — what’s being done to them. So I think
that’s part of it,” Carter told comedian Jon Stewart. Fittingly, Carter was
appearing on Comedy Central, since it is hard to take anything he says
seriously.
The
one world leader who should be taken seriously, because his country is under
the constant threat of jihad, is Prime Minister Netanyahu. He said after the
Paris massacres that “if we ignore the true root of the problem, if we
ignore the fact that extremist Islamic terrorism seeks to exterminate Western
civilization as a whole, including the Jewish People, if we ignore this – what
we are now seeing in Paris will be only the beginning. These are not
frightening words or prophecies of rage, this is the simple reality and the
time has come to recognize it.”
After
the most recent stabbings on the Tel Aviv bus, Prime Minister Netanyahu noted
Hamas’s praise of the terrorist act and said: “The same terror tries to hurt us
in Paris, Brussels and everywhere.”
President
Obama had a chance in his State of the Union address before a joint session of
Congress on January 20th to finally acknowledge the
ideological source of the vast majority of terrorist acts committed globally,
including in Israel, France and the United States – Islamic jihad. True to form,
he failed to do so, as he has done so many times before. He did not even
mention al Qaeda in his State of the Union speech.