Dry Bones aDM Editorials are posted and archived on JNOnline.com MEANWHILE, IN UNRELATED NEWS, Fear The Silence he beat goes on — and it's unsettling. The Jewish world is told to believe that the Palestinian Authority, under new leader Mahmoud Abbas, truly wants peace with Israel, yet Islamic religious leaders in the terror-laden territo- ries continue to preach virulent anti-Zionism. In a sermon last Friday, Ibrahim Mudayris claimed that the final stage of history will be subju- gation of all Christian lands under Islam and the genocide of the Jews. One of Israel's best friends, Director Itamar Marcus of the Palestinian Media Watch, reported from Jerusalem that Mudayris pro- claimed that the Jews are so evil they cannot be sub- jugated like the Christians. Mudayris does not speak for Abbas. But when his sermon is broadcast on P.A. TV, the official network of the Palestinian Authority, are Jews to believe there's no official support for the hate, especially since Abbas did not repudiate the message? Freedom of speech is a cherished American ideal. But our leaders do not let hate go uncontested when it's espoused nationally; they're usually falling over each other to denounce it. While Abbas and his cronies remained silent, Mudayris repeated what Marcus calls often-repeated P.A. justifications for exterminating the Jews. The religious leader argued that Muhammad warns Muslims in the Koran about the inherent evil of the Jews, that all Jewish oppression throughout history has been born from self-defense and revenge, and that Israel has no right to exist and must be destroyed. He not only downplayed the Jewish toll in the Holocaust, but also had the audacity to claim that the Jews provoked the Nazis to rouse the world to war against Germany to secure world sympathy for the Jewish plight. The civilized world has rejected such nonsense, but because Palestinian kids live in a repressive society, they take it at face value and learn to hate Jews through indoctri- nation and because of Israel's defen- sive military strikes — not personal, peace-time experiences that have a greater chance of spurring coexis- tence. Mudayris didn't just pick any day EGYPT HAS BEEN HIT to excoriate Israel and the Jews. He BY AN OUTBREAK OF purposely chose the Friday of Yom TERROR ATTACKS! HaAtzmaut, Israel's Independence Day. He also had the benefit of a European backdrop rein- forced with the worst Jew-hating since the time of Hitler. Two days later, P.A. TV aired a full day of programming that mourned Israel's creation 57 years ago. Israel can offer land for peace, but at the top of the Palestinian wish list is the big prize from the Arab www.mrdrybones.com world's vantage point: the "right of return" to Israel for Palestinians who followed Mudayris-like orders and We pray for a positive, negotiated peace and a flee their homes to escape the "Zionist enemy" fol- viable two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian lowing the Jewish state's 1948 creation. The conflict. We want to believe. But we're fearful. We Palestinian "return" would wipe out Israel's Jewish just don't trust Palestinian leadership to control ter- majority and effectively doom Jewish control. ror and be an authoritative partner with Israel in the As recently as this past Sunday, P.A. TV showed a elusive search for peace in a region religiously dear "Palestine" map that includes all of Israel. to Jews, Muslims and Christians alike. ❑ Sneering At Freedom So, yes, I am intolerant of people who a culture they despise. pick on each blemish in American political Despite the recent outpouring of emotion over culture as proof of its lack of dedication to the death of Pope John Paul H, most Western democratic values. Especially when they Europeans lack religious conviction. Or any con- come from places where intolerance is the victions at all, for that matter. coin of the realm. They seem to be uncertain whether their cul- I am intolerant of those who want to ture even is worth defending. When challenged, take advantage of a standard of living and they appear to be dazed. freedom of expression that are unknown in That most liberal of states, the Netherlands, GE ORGE their homelands and then complain bitterly did react with outrage when filmmaker CANTOR when things aren't ordered exactly the way Theo Van Gogh was murdered on a city they want them here. street by a young Muslim who took excep- When every slight, real and imagined, is magnified tion to his point of view. to the level of persecution by those who want to Something like 20- mosques were torched believe this country is the font of earthly evil. in the following days — a far more violent The government did overreact in some cases after 9- reaction than anything that happened in America after 11. But there was no massive retaliation, no clamp- nearly 3,000 of our citizens were murdered by down on freedom, no pogrom. Islamists. But the Dutch seem to have settled back In the instances when injustices did occur, they into their self-satisfied torpor, unsure of what more were challenged by our legal system. There was noth- they are supposed to do. ing even close to what happened to suspected enemy Do I sound angry and intolerant? Good. Because I sympathizers in America during the Civil War or the see that same kind of attitude rising in this country. two world wars. It was once understood that becoming an American Anyone with even the slightest knowledge of our his- involved an acceptance of certain values. It was up to tory would know that. But there I go again assuming the new arrival to accommodate himself to them. The too much. ❑ country was not required to change to make him happy. Whatever happened to that? T EDIT ORIAL A letter to the editor in a recent issue of Commentary magazine observed that once Europe had an industrious, educated, loyal minority. "Now," said the writer, "Europe has the minority it deserves." Bitter words, but they cut close to the truth. Europe has never been ... shall we say, wel- coming ... toward its minorities. A Turkish resident of Germany once told me "You can live here for three generations and, to them, you'll always be a Turk." Now, it's all come home to roost. The rap- idly growing Muslim population of Western Europe is proving to be an indigestible lump. The Jews of Berlin and Vienna regarded themselves as true Germans and Austrians right up to the day the Nazis came for them. But Muslims are returning Europe's disaffection, unwilling to adopt either a commitment to democra- cy or a sense of national identity. Instead, they are told by many of their clerics it is their duty to bring down . REAL ITT MEC George Cantor's e-mail address is gcantor@th ej ewishnews. corn. d - 5/19 2005 35