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The front line in the fight against Hamas is no longer in the Middle East

Shkruar nga Zoe Strimpel

The front line in the fight against Hamas is no longer in the Middle East

Israel is reaping victories, but its supposed allies are allowing the useful idiot terrorists to wage a shocking campaign in the West…

Militarily, Israel's campaign against some of the most evil and cunning terrorist forces ever to exist has been quite successful.

The IDF has torn through the heart of Hamas' power structure, killing its thugs one by one, from Yahya Sinwar to Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, the military chief and mastermind of the October 7 attacks, who was reportedly eliminated this week.

The Israelis have largely neutralized Hezbollah, destroying a large number of its rockets and overthrowing most of its leadership.

Bashar al-Assad is now a distant memory, and Jerusalem has seized the opportunity of his regime’s collapse to wipe out vast quantities of Syrian weapons. With its representatives humiliated or dead, Iran has been humiliated by the Israeli airstrike. The extent of the damage to Iran’s nuclear program is debatable, but no one can safely deny that the ayatollahs’ ability to harm Israel and the West has been degraded.

Unfortunately, on the other front in the fight against Hamas, the enemy is global, it's getting worse, and there's no end in sight. That's because in the case of Hamas's useful idiots in the West, the enemy lies within.

It is found in seminar halls, on campuses, in hospitals, schools, on the streets, and indeed throughout our culture, as the chants of “death to the IDF” at Glastonbury make clear. This, of course, is just the real-world manifestation of an already globalized intifada on TikTok.

There are daily reminders, each more ghastly than the next, of how the enemies of freedom and justice are sliding toward victory on this front, fueling and, strangely, giving legitimacy and momentum to a public and murderous passion against Israeli (and non-Israeli) Jews.

Look at the reports of the treatment of Noa Argamani, one of the Israeli hostages kidnapped from the Nova music festival and rescued by Israeli forces in June last year, at an event in Canada the other day. She shared a post on X, claiming that members of the University of Windsor's Palestinian solidarity group had surrounded a Jewish fundraiser she was attending, "blocking the only entrance and yelling at Jewish attendees."

In one clip, a voice is heard shouting: "Hamas is coming."

Argamani puts on a brave face. She says she won't let "terrorist sympathizers control the narrative," but unfortunately no amount of justice can stop a world drunk, not for the first time, on evil.

Somehow, wild periods of moral and real violence like the one we are living in always seem to have Jewish life as a central theme.

There is something strangely familiar in all of this.

Efforts to defeat this hyena also seem to be failing. Once Trump tried to deport Mahmoud Khalil, the pro-Palestinian activist from Columbia University, he became the darling of the left.

I think we can expect a mayoral run from him in the future, if the potential term of Zohran Mamdani as the next mayor of New York, another man known for his criticism of Israel, ever comes to an end.

Outside Gaza, on the streets of American cities, where Jews and Israelis have not until recently felt particularly unsafe, the war is clearly raging, and literal, not figurative. If you had any doubt about that, recall the fatal shootings of Israeli embassy employees Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim last month, followed by the alleged killer shouting “I did it for Palestine.” Who can seriously say that such a horrific act of evil will never happen again?

Israel will never accept terror against its own people. It has proven this with devastating effectiveness since October 7th.

The difference with the West is becoming increasingly pronounced. /Adapted from The Telegraph/

 

 

 

 

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