If the French government's serious about tackling anti-semitism, they shouldn't blame the Yellow Vests
The French government called on the authorities on Tuesday to crack down on anti-Semitic offenses after a spate of anti-Jewish graffiti and vandalism hit the country this past weekend.Well it wouldn't be that much of an emergency if anybody would demand the Islamists be moved out of France and other European countries where they've poisoned the wells too. And while the Yellow Vests obviously aren't saints, let alone a fully organized movement, it's pathetically cheap to blame them when Islamofascists are obviously still a serious threat to security, and they're bound to be the ones behind the vandalism of Halimi's memorial site. If any alleged YV are behind the anti-semitic graffiti at Le Monde's office, I'll admit that's peculiar, since he's proven anything but respectful to the Jewish community, recalling he wanted to honor traitor general Petain. But chances are that the particular incident at Le Monde was done by pro-government sources just to make the YV look bad. And in any case, the government definitely shouldn't be scapegoat-hunting, rather than facing challenging questions and answers.
Government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux blamed instigators on the fringe of the weekly “yellow vest” economic protests. He told France 2 television that “those who are committing violent acts, openly anti-Semitic or racist acts must be charged and severely punished.”
But as the government’s own interior minister pointed out only the day before, anti-Semitism was a growing phenomenon even before the protests began last November.
On Monday, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner disclosed that there had been a huge upswing in police reports of anti-Semitic offenses between 2017 and 2018 – from 311 incidents to 541, a surge of 74 percent. His office later clarified that 183 of them involved physical assaults — and at least one murder — while 358 were verbal threats or insults.
“Anti-Semitism is spreading like poison,” Castaner said at the Paris memorial for Ilan Halimi, a young Jewish Frenchman kidnapped by a gang for ransom, tortured for three weeks and then murdered in 2006. Memorial planners discovered that a tree planted at the site in Halimi’s honor had been cut down.
There were several other incidents over the past few days in the capital whose cumulative effect shocked the government into speaking out. The word “Juden” (German for Jew) was painted on a bagel bakery window, and large swastikas were found scrawled on mailboxes showing a photo of Simone Veil, a Jewish former government minister. Graffiti lashing out at President Emmanuel Macron by using anti-Semitic tropes has also appeared on the building of French daily Le Monde.
Although the numbers indicate that Jew-hatred is increasing in the country, Jewish citizens are not immigrating to Israel in larger numbers. There was a spike in 2015, when almost 7,500 made Aliyah, but the figures have gone down since, with only some 2,600 moving to Israel in 2018.
I hope the tree and boxes are repaired, and that security cameras will be installed to make sure they can spot anyone attacking the sites and stop them.
Labels: anti-semitism, dhimmitude, France, islam, jihad, Moonbattery, terrorism
Egyptian Cleric Salam Abd Al-Qawi said this:
“Our hatred of the Jews is based upon our faith.
The Koran tells us to hate them, not to love them.”
SOURCE:
Muslim Anti-Semitism Compilation, 2009 January 8
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu6Ond1ESq8
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The Koran’s 5th chapter, verse 82 says:
“You will find that the people most
hostile towards the believers [Muslims]
are the Jews and the polytheists...”
This quick and accurate and relevant quote from
The Koran is NEVER MENTIONED in the
Israel-bashing mainstream-news-media and it
never will be, because it sends the wrong message:
It tells the truth about Islam!
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Posted by Mr. Cohen | 2/14/2019 10:42:00 AM