The Holocaust, the Fiction of International Law, and the Necessity of a Self-Reliant Israel
“A moral code upheld by a narrow elite whose sense of self seems unaffected by half a million dead Syrians.”
November 29, 2018
Some attacks on Jews are not like others.
Last Friday evening, Mohamed Mohamed Abdi tried to run over two Jews coming out of a Los Angeles synagogue while yelling anti-Semitic epithets; fortunately, both survived unharmed. Yet the Los Angeles Times reports that “authorities are trying to determine [the attacker’s] motivations.” Other national papers have given the story minimal coverage, notes Armin Rosen:
“A moral code upheld by a narrow elite whose sense of self seems unaffected by half a million dead Syrians.”
The next step in turning Lebanon into Hizballah and Hizballah into Lebanon.
Man does not live on bread alone.
Some attacks on Jews are not like others.
For Herzl, Zionism was not merely about providing an escape from anti-Semitism.
Last Friday evening, Mohamed Mohamed Abdi tried to run over two Jews coming out of a Los Angeles synagogue while yelling anti-Semitic epithets; fortunately, both survived unharmed. Yet the Los Angeles Times reports that “authorities are trying to determine [the attacker’s] motivations.” Other national papers have given the story minimal coverage, notes Armin Rosen:
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