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Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Still dreaming of Israel's destruction

Khaled Abu Toameh explains why there is no peace in the Middle East. The answer is really quite simple: Most Muslims still dream of Israel's destruction.
It is sad and abhorrent to see how many Arabs have rejoiced over the big forest fire in Northern Israel, calling it a "divine punishment" for Israelis and wishing that the blaze would spread to destroy all Jews.

The messages of hate are the result of decades of incitement against Israel and Jews in the Arab media and mosques throughout the Arab and Islamic world.

The comments serve as a reminder that many people in the Arab and Islamic countries still have not come to terms with Israel's right to exist in this part of the world. Even worse, many of the talkbacks show that many Arabs and Muslims would welcome another Holocaust.

These reactions were posted on Web sites of major Arab media outlets, such as the popular Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya TV networks, and the Saudi-owned Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper.

What is troubling is that these repugnant comments appeared on Web sites that are not necessarily associated with radical Islam.

Al-Arabiya and Asharq Al-Awsat are owned by members of the Saudi royal family, which, ironically, has been frequently targeted by Muslim fundamentalist groups like Al-Qaeda.

The overwhelming majority of talkbacks that appeared on the Web sites of these three powerful media organizations in the past few days showed how many Arabs and Muslim continue to dream about the destruction of Israel.

True, some readers and viewers did not join in the "celebration" of the fire that killed more than 40 people and destroyed hundreds of thousands of trees. Some even expressed sympathy with Israel, and some even criticized Arabs and Muslims who rejoiced over the fire.

But these "positive" comments reflected the opinion of a tiny minority. For example, out of 123 comments posted on one of the Web sites, less than 15 seemed to be rational.

The hateful postings did not only come from Arab and Islamic countries and the Palestinian Authority-controlled territories, but also from Arabs living in North America, Australia, Sweden and Europe.
What could go wrong?

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2 Comments:

At 10:12 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Let's remind Israel's leaders of that reality when they mindlessly charge Jews with "racism" for not wanting Arabs in their midst. Its well known in Israel Jews cannot live among Arabs. Why in the world must mixing go in only one direction? The Jew is not commanded anywhere in the Torah to show kindness to or love Amalek. Just the exact opposite.

 
At 8:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the MSM would report on these things, more people would know what a danger muslims and arabs are to the free world.

 

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