Photo Credit: screen capture / Channel 2 News
October, 2000, Ramallah lynching: Palestinian Authority mob killed and mutilated the bodies of two IDF reservists who mistakenly entered Ramallah.

Twenty years ago, a Jewish reservist – we’ll name him “Z” to avoid disturbing his kin – made a wrong turn that took him into Ramallah, where he was gruesomely lynched by Arabs. The photographs taken of the faces of his Muslim assailants convey a hatred of demonic proportions. To appreciate how much Muslims hate Jews, ponder what Muslim Chechens think and feel about Russians.

Writing on this subject in The New York Times (December 18, 1994), Steven Erlanger quotes two celebrated Russian authors, Tolstoy and Lermontov. Tolstoy writes of the Russian destruction of a Chechen village: “The emotion felt by every Chechen, old and young, was stronger than hatred. It was not hatred, it was a refusal to recognize these Russian dogs as men at all, and a feeling of such disgust [and] revulsion … that the urge to destroy them, like the urge to destroy rats, venomous spiders, or wolves, ִwas an instinct as natural as self-preservation.”

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This describes the Muslims’ gruesome hatred of Jews displayed in faces of the Arabs who attacked “Z”.

If further evidence of this boundless and horrendous Muslim hatred of Jews is wanted, let me remind the reader of how Syrian president Hafaz Assad celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War. He had Syrian militia girls killing four-foot snakes with their teeth, blood running down their cheeks. The pieces were then roasted and served to Syrian militia men. The men subsequently twisted off the necks of puppies and drank their blood. This is what Arabs and Muslims think of and feel toward Jews.

Quite a commentary on Bibi’s two state solution!


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Professor Paul Eidelberg (Ph.D. University of Chicago) is a political scientist now residing in Jerusalem. He has drafted a Constitution for the State of Israel. His primary interest is the convergence of science and Torah. His magnum opus is "Rescuing America from Nihilism: A Judeo-Scientific Approach" (Lightcather 2014).