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Why the ‘Arab street’ didn’t just explode
NY Post ^
| December 10, 2017
| Ralph Peters
Posted on 12/10/2017 10:03:35 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
In the wake of President Trumps recognition of Jerusalem as Israels capital last week, the experts crowding the media predicted strategic calamity: Vast, violent protests and a wave of terror would sweep the Muslim world in the coming days.
Instead, the largest demonstration anywhere this weekend was the funeral procession for Johnny Hallyday, the French Elvis. Nothing in the Middle East came close.
We have witnessed, yet again, the carefully phrased anti-Semitism of the pristinely educated; the global lefts fanatical pro-Palestinian bias; and the medias yearning for career-making disasters.
Rather than waves of protest, the waiting world got tepid statements of disapproval from otherwise-occupied Arab governments; demonstrations in the West Bank and the Gaza strip that, combined, barely put a thousand activists in the streets; and yes, four deaths: two demonstrators and two Hamas terrorists hit by an Israeli airstrike.
Sunday did see a smallish protest outside the US Embassy in Lebanon, but it was hardly Benghazi under Barack Obama. Predictably, Turkish president and self-appointed sultan Recep Tayyip Erdogan (officially our NATO ally) didnt miss the chance to spew venom toward Israel, the US and Europe. But even in Turkey things were all quiet on the Bosporus front.
An act of justice for Israel did not ignite Armageddon.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: arabstreet; jerusalem; ralphpeters
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To: Netz
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To: poconopundit
Thanks for your encouragement...will give it a shot. I have a lot to say.
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Netz
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