An expatriate sees terrorism come to the US
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Thursday, May 09, 2019 at 10:12 PM.
Here's a Jerusalem Post article written by a former resident of southern Israel currently living in Pittsburgh, who tells her experiences with the recent shootings at the Squirrel Hill synagogue, and Poway's in San Diego:
In Israel, no matter where I went and no matter how serious the news became, I always knew the government had my security in mind and an army of mostly Jewish soldiers had my back. In America, I longed to feel those feelings when a country suddenly bands together to rise and thrive.And it's tragically possible the leftist atmosphere's been leading to this, one more reason why they have to be called out over it.
The fact that an anti-Semitic attack could occur in America made me feel even more vulnerable. Just as I wanted to protect my son from an unknown war back in 2006, I now want to protect my children from an unknown killer of Jews. Unfortunately, anti-Semitism in America has now become a deadly threat.
Labels: anti-semitism, dhimmitude, immigration, islam, Israel, jihad, military, Moonbattery, terrorism, United States, war on terror









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