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Europe’s Anti-Semitic Cancer has Returned
by Alan Caruba
24 August 2004
The rise of anti-Semitism is the leading indicator of troubles to come in Europe.
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Referring to the
way the Nazis succeeded in killing an estimated six million Jews and five
million Christians in their concentration camps, Reverend Martin Niemoller
in 1945 wrote, “First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist
so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists,
but I was neither, so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Catholics,
but I was not a Catholic so I did not speak out. Then they came for the Jews,
but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out. And when they came for me, there
was no one left to speak out.”
Contrast that with a May 1 quote from Saudi Crown Prince Abdallah ibn Abe
Al-Aziz, “It became clear to us now that Zionism is behind terrorist actions
in the kingdom. I can say that I am 95% sure of that.” And I am 95% sure
the Saudis and all the other Islamic Arabs are certifiably insane because
they will always find that it is the Zionists, i.e., Jews, who are responsible
for everything wrong in their region and the world beyond.
Muslims constitute nearly twenty percent of the world’s population. Jews
represent approximately 0.002 percent! Islam numbers 1.2 billion people.
There are barely 14 million at the most, the bulk of whom reside in America
and the tiny nation of Israel.
I was reminded of Pastor Niemoller in early July when there was a report
of six teenagers who allegedly attacked a 23-year-old mother on a suburban
Paris train. Grabbing her backpack, they found she lived in the 16th district
of Paris. One said, “There are only Jews in the 16th.” The woman’s claims
proved to be false. However, the fact that she was initially and widely
believed revealed how extensive anti-Semitism has become in France. “To be
Jewish today in France has become an aggravating circumstance,” said Sylvian
Zenouda of the International League Against Racism and Anti-Semitism.
Assaults against French Jews have been escalating over the past several years.
In just the first six months of this year, the Interior Ministry had recorded
135 attacks anti-Jewish attacks, along with 375 reported threats. The figure
rivals the numbers from all of last year when there were a total of 593 anti-Jewish
acts or threats recorded. France is home to the largest Jewish and Muslim
populations in Western Europe. Muslims were victims of 95 attacks and 161
threats through June, as compared to a total of 323 such hate crimes last
year.
There were the usual denunciations of the attack by both French officials and those representing Muslim organizations.
The French have a bad track record with regard to its Jews. After the Nazis
invaded, many became willing accomplices in the roundup and deportation of
French Jews to the death camps. Following the alleged attack, Roger Cukierman,
president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France,
said that government actions are no longer sufficient to fight anti-Semitism.
The whole of French society needed to be mobilized, he said, to play an active
role in stopping racism.
The real lesson here, however, is the way the rise of anti-Semitism is the
leading indicator of troubles to come in Europe. Do not say it cannot happen
again. It can. It is happening. It is the cancer that has lived in the heart
of Europe for nearly two millennia. Today it is being spread by the growing
population of Muslims who call Europe home and who are demanding a greater
voice in its affairs.
The obdurate opposition of the European Union and the United Nations to Israel
is yet another indicator that the disease is working its way through that
continent and others. It went into remission following World War Two, but
it never went away.
As Pastor Niemoller said, there will be no one left to speak out to save
Jew and non-Jew alike if this evil is not confronted now and returned to
the Pandora’s box where it belongs.
The Islamic war utilizing terrorism that is afflicting the world these days
is a veritable tea party compared to what it will unleash unless it is defeated.
The attacks on Jews in France, in Israel, in Turkey, in Morocco, and elsewhere
foretell a new Holocaust and its victims won’t just be Jews.
Alan Caruba is the author of Warning Signs, published by Merril Press. His weekly commentaries are posted on the Internet site of The National Anxiety Center.
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