A few days ago, security guards were patrolling the streets near
Rome’s Jewish school with metal detectors, searching for possible
explosive devices. Rome’s largest synagogue, one of the oldest in
the world, today looks like a military outpost, with private guards
and policemen at every corner. The Jewish school is also a
“sterilized area,” protected by bodyguards and cameras, the
windows plumbed with iron grates. I saw the same in the Jewish homes
of Hebron and in the schools of Sderot, the Israeli city bombed by
Hamas.
The March attack at a Jewish school in Toulouse, which resembled
that of Itamar (when an Israeli father, mother and three
children were slaughtered in their beds by a Palestinian commando),
triggered “an explosion” of anti-Semitic attacks across France.
According with the Service de Protection de la Communauté Juive,
more than 90 anti-Semitic incidents took place in France only in the
10 days that followed the shooting, which left four people dead. In
total, 148 anti-Semitic incidents were recorded in March and April.
It’s an anti-Semithic pandemonium totally silenced by the European
media.
Anti-Semitism raises again its head in estern Europe. During the
Holocaust, Europe dispatched its Jews to the gas chambers. Seventy
years later, in the welfarist, multicultural and semi-Islamicized
Europe, Jews have again come under attack. Enclaves of ultra-Orthodox
Jews will likely survive in the main cities, but Jewish life as such
has no future in Europe.
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, the world’s leading Talmudic scholar,
delivered this apocalyptic vision: “The Jewish community in Europe
is dying.” All the recent polls say that a third of Europeans show
very high levels of anti-Semitism, while over half of Europeans view
the State of Israel as “the greatest threat to world peace.”
For as comfortable as life might be in the arrondissements of
Paris, the situation for the Jews will only worsen. A few days ago,
Jews were nearly lynched in Lyon by an Arab mob armed with hammers
and yelling “dirty Jews.” That’s why in the past few years, the
number of French Jews immigrating to Israel has doubled. Hundreds of
French Jews have bought apartments in Israel. It’s their
“pied-a-terre” in case the situation gets darker in Europe. “Jews
in France, you are in ranger, your place is in Israel,” read some
banners brandished by French-Israelis during a ceremony in Tel Aviv
honoring the victims of the pogrom of Toulouse.
A few years ago, the UK paper Daily Telegraph ran a story under
the title: “Is this the last generation of British Jews?”. The
Jewish population in the United Kingdom, threatened by Melanie
Phillips’ “Londonistan,” will decline to 240,000 in 2020,
180,000 in 2050, and 140,000 in 2080.
The President of Austria’s Israelite Community, Ariel Muzicant,
warns that the Jewish Community is also dying out: “If a miracle
doesn’t happen soon, the Jewish community in Austria will no longer
exist in the foreseeable future.” In Sweden, a country described by
The Guardian as “the greatest success the world has known,” Jews
are leaving big cities such as Malmö due to security reasons, in
order to escape anti-Semitic attacks.
Sixty percent of Dutch Jews are ready to pack up and leave the
country. The cause is a boom of Islamic antisemitism in the famous
multicultural Netherlands. Benjamin Jacobs, the country’s chief
rabbi, declared to Arutz Sheva that “the future for Dutch Jewry is
moving to Israel”.
Jews are fleeing Antwerp, the city in Belgium once proudly called
“the Northern Jerusalem.” Last autumn, the ancient synagogue of
Weesp became the first synagogue in Europe since the Second World War
to cancel Shabbat services due to threats to the safety of the
faithful. There are more than 1,000 Jews in Oslo, but you never see
them. Not one. Today anti-Semitic inscriptions are being drawn on
building walls in Marseille, Nottingham, Paris, Madrid, Amsterdam,
Berlin, Kiev, Barcelona and Rome. Jewish cemeteries are daily
ransacked and Jews are attacked on the streets if they wear the
kippahs.
Europe is again approaching, as many prefer to avert their eyes,
the horrible paroxysm of Jew-hatred that plunged the continent into
its XX century abyss. In the current denationalized, universalist,
third-worldist and secularized Europe, Zionism is casted as the cause
of anti-Semitism, Bruxelles’ officials see the bombing of a
synagogue in Paris as a reprisal for an Israeli incursion into Gaza,
European ministers and MPs more and more call the Israelis “the new
Nazis,” anti-Semitism is fading from the general consciousness and
“Islamophobia” is declared the worst racism. In the old Europe
that abandoned the internationalism of the proletariat for the
transnationalism of the Islamic umma, there is no space for the Jews.
Europe’s Arabized cosmopolitanism cultivates the fantasy of
removing Israel from the Middle East. But Europe first will forsake
and abandon its own post-Holocaust Jews. Only after Israel’s
destruction the Jews will be allowed to return to their homeless
status in France, England, Sweden, Germany. In Warsaw they might
rebuild the ghetto, while from Baghdad to Haifa tens of
thousands of miles will be covered only by the voice of Al
Jazeera.
Source: http://frontpagemag.com/2012/06/12/the-last-days-of-jews-in-the-islamicized-europe/
By: kauan
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