As you read the following speech, delivered by
imam Ibrahim Mudayris on national Palestinian TV
on May 13, ask yourself how these words might influence an impressionable teenage
Muslim girl:
With the establishment of the State of Israel, the entire Muslim nation was lost because
Israel is a cancer that spread in the body of the Islamic nation; because
the Jews are a virus similar to AIDS, from which the entire world is suffering...
The day will come and we shall rule America, Britain, we shall
rule the entire world, except the Jews. The Jews will not live
under our rule agreeably and permanently, since they have been
treacherous in nature throughout history... Listen to your Beloved
[Muhammad], who tells you about the most dire end awaiting the
Jews. The stones and trees will want Muslims to finish off
every Jew.
Now let's turn to... Oprah:
Oprah Winfrey's popular
print magazine - 'O' - has an ongoing feature
named
'Rescuing the World's Girls.'
O's June 2005 edition focuses on the plight
of an 18-year-old Palestinian who was tried, convicted and is currently serving
time in an Israeli jail for conspiring to perform a suicide bombing.
The author, David France, asks the question: 'What
would make a girl take such a radical and grisly step?' France quotes an author
and university professor who asserts that:
religion is not the cause [of Palestinian
suicide terror]... these are people who define their situation as hopeless.
They feel that they have no way to respond against what they see as Israeli
military aggression.
Incredibly, the lengthy 'O' article completely ignores a main factor behind Islamist
terror ― the incitement to violence that continually spews forth from Palestinian media
and mosques such as Ibrahim Mudayris' cited above. (The author makes only passing reference to Yassir Arafat's individual statements that 'seemed to incite.') Yet the Palestinian girl featured
in 'O', Yusra Abdu (at
right), was likely bombarded by such messages her entire life.
As
Ariel Sharon declared on Sunday (5/22) in New York:
I believe that the day will come when we will sign a
peace agreement with all our neighbors.... Unfortunately, our Arab
neighbors still do not recognize the Jewish people's birthright to an
independent state in our homeland - the land of Israel. Such
recognition can only come through comprehensive change in their
education system.
New York Times columnist
David Brooks made a similar point in the context of the recent
Newsweek scandal. Referring to this Palestinian imam's speech, Brooks
states: 'These are the real extremists, the real enemy. Let's keep our
eye on the ball.'
Even the Palestinian leadership has come to acknowledge the issue ― PA Minister of Information Nabil Shaath made a motion to suspend Mudayris after his defamatory May 13 sermon.
Yet the problem remains widespread: HR-affiliated
Teach Kids Peace
notes that the IDF recently arrested a Palestinian boy with a
explosive belt tied around his waist ― the fourteenth such
arrest of a teenage terrorist in the past two months.
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