Posted on 10/24/2014 11:45:09 AM PDT by Nachum
This New York Post piece by Eliyahu Federman is spot-on (Hat Tip: Victor Shikhman).Abbas called Jews visiting the Temple Mount (Judaisms holiest place) a herd of cattle, with no right to visit or worship there. Jewish visits, he said, were a desecration that must be stopped by any means.I'm not sure why Federman considers American silence in the four days leading up to the attack to be remarkable. Surely, after nearly six years of the Hussein Obama administration, no one should have expected anything else from the White House or the State Department (except maybe for them to pile on and back 'Abbas'). But he's right to call the administration out on that silence, and he's right to call out the supposed 'peace groups' - who couldn't even find it in themselves to issue a statement that 'Abbas' remarks are 'not helpful to the cause of peace' - for their silence as well.Any means turned out to include the murder of baby Chaya.
Whats most remarkable is the US silence on Abbas remarks. Neither Secretary of State John Kerry nor any State Department spokesman condemned Abbas words comparing Jews to cattle. Even the US embassy in Israel failed to issue a statement.
If the Israeli prime minister called Muslims praying at their holy places a herd of cattle to be removed by any means, Jewish groups and the US government would rightly and swiftly denounce such vile bigotry.
Yet four days passed from Abbas remarks to the Wednesday terror attack. Four days of silence that culminated in horror.
Not a single Arab leader rejected this dehumanization of Jews, or protested the incendiary call to prevent Jewish visitation and worship at the Temple Mount.
Nor did the American Task Force on Palestine, the pro-Palestinian lobby in Washington, speak up, nor groups representing American Muslims, Arabs or Palestinians. The pro-peace movement, including Americans for Peace Now and J Street, raised no objection.
After Wednesdays horror, the State Department finally woke up, condemning the act of terrorism in the strongest possible terms, expressing our deepest condolences and urging all sides to maintain calm and avoid escalating tensions.
But calls to maintain calm and avoid escalating tensions should have come earlier, before condolences became necessary. They should have come after the Palestinian president called Jews cattle and their presence a desecration to be stopped by any means.
Such a statement may not have prevented the attack, but it would have made clear that Palestinian incitement and violence against Israel and Jews is unacceptable to the American people.
Washington has already capitulated.
“American silence fuels ‘Palestinian’ terrorism”
Ya think?
Abbas the mass murderer terrorist enabler and organizer, has nothing to say about who can pray at the Temple Mount.
His only relevance is to steal millions of dollars from “overseas donor nations” for shooting his anti-Semitic mouth off. The ‘donor nation” Nazis love to hear “their IslamoNazi boy” spewing such filth (many of the “donor nation” Nazis not finding it quite convenient to say these terrible things directly themselves....)
> Abbas called Jews visiting the Temple Mount (Judaisms holiest place) a herd of cattle, with no right to visit or worship there. Jewish visits, he said, were a desecration that must be stopped by any means.
Any means turned out to include the murder of baby Chaya. Whats most remarkable is the US silence on Abbas remarks.
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