The Death of the Jews of France
by Pamela Geller12 Jan 2015
In the wake of the slaughter of four Jews in a Paris
kosher supermarket by an Islamic jihadist, a Parisian Jew said:
“In the past year, 7,000 Jews have already left France
and after this there will be many thousands more. We are not safe in France any
more. There is no future for Jews here in France. We are finished in France.”
Europe loves to memorialize dead Jews, even to the point of
fetishizing them – it’s live ones that they cannot tolerate. The idea that
French President Francois Hollande did not want Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu at a memorial march for Jews who were slaughtered in exactly the same
way as Jews were in 2012 in Toulouse —where he said they were murdered because
they were Jews, and even more importantly, in the same way as the Germans
murdered Jews — speaks volumes. Inviting the head of a terror movement, Mahmoud
Abbas, because Netanyahu was coming, was depraved.
With Muslims now accounting for 10% of France’s population,
Jew-hatred is at a fever pitch. It’s war on the Paris streets, and it’s only
going to get worse — and not just for the Jews in France but for all the Jews
of Europe. The moratorium of the six million is long over. Europe has reverted
back, comfortable again to indulge dark, monstrous impulses.
When I was in Paris back in 2005, the Jewish day schools
were chained and fenced like… a prison. And that was before the January 2006
kidnapping, captivity, and torture of a young Jewish man, Ilan Halimi. A group
of devout Muslims calling themselves The Barbarians lured Halimi to an
apartment where they tied him up in a cellar and tortured him with acid,
cigarettes, and knives. Muslims living in that apartment complex heard his
screams, but instead of calling the police, they joined in the torture. Police think at
least twenty Muslims joined in. Halimi finally died in an ambulance after the
leader of this gang of savages dumped him by a railway line and set him on
fire.
A French Jew wrote to me Monday: “No one in France can
protect the French Jews, who will be massacred one by one. And even with 50,000
officers in front of synagogues, there are over 12 million Muslims in France.
If 10% of them go extremist (which is low), there will be a bloodbath in Paris,
and that blood will be Jewish.”
He said this about the massive march in Paris Sunday that
was attended by political leaders from all over the world (except Barack Obama):
“As you saw on TV, three million people marched for Charlie Hebdo, but believe
me, no one marched for the Jews who were massacred in the Hyper Cacher supermarket!
No one cares. People are getting used to it. France let its Jews die in World
War II and it will do it again.”
So will the rest of Europe. The Holocaust, while it was a German
initiative, was carried out by every nation in Europe, save for the Danes.
There were Dutch Nazis, Polish Nazis, French Nazis, etc. Europe as a continent
decided it was a good idea to get rid of the Jews. Researchers at the US
Holocaust Memorial Museum have catalogued 42,500 Nazi ghettos and camps.
That number includes death camps, forced labor camps, POW camps, brothels, and
“care” centers in which the Nazis forced pregnant women to have
abortions. There were 30,000 slave labor camps; 1,150 Jewish ghettos; 980
concentration camps; 1,000 POW camps; 500 brothels; and thousands of other
camps.
Over 42,000 concentration camps? That wasn’t just the
Germans.
But in the wake of the Holocaust, Europe rejected
nationalism, which was not the problem. American nationalism isn’t evil in
itself; nor is nationalism as such. The Nazis weren’t evil because they were
nationalists; they were evil because they were genocidal. Yet now it seems that
Europe has decided once again to embrace madness and evil as its central
unifying characteristic.
After the Paris march, Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan attacked Netanyahu,
asking how the head of a terror state could dare attend the march. Yet despite
this pro- jihadist inversion of reality, the European Union is eager for Turkey to join the EU – which would
make it an Islamic entity. If Turkey becomes a member of the European Union
next month, it will be the first predominately Muslim country ever to join the
EU.
Turkey is not a European country. Ninety-seven
percent of its territory lies in Asia. And Turkey is far too big for the EU to
absorb. With a population predicted to reach 91 million by 2050, it will be the
dominant member of the EU. Goodbye, European culture.
And goodbye, Jews. Last January,
thousands of hate-filled protesters in France chanted, “Jew, France is not for
you!” Just weeks ago, an
eight-year-old Jewish girl was harassed and abused by her Muslim classmates.
Muslim parents, clerics, and mosques that continue to preach this
annihilationism are abhorrent and evil. How long before these junior savages
show up to school with a gun or machete to “kill their Jew”? Days before that, a
Muslim
gang invaded a Jewish home in the Paris suburb of Créteil, raped a 19-year-old
woman, and robbed the home, saying it was “because you are Jewish.” And the
French just voted to recognize an Islamic Jew-hatred state in Israel, as
if to seal this hate and violence into the annals of duplicitous and foul
French history. Alfred Dreyfus, Helene Berr, Ilan Halimi, Mufti Al Husseini…
and now the vote legitimizing a terror state whose only goal is to annihilate
the Jewish people.
The French and the rest of Europe will pay dearly for their
submission to Islam. It only starts with the Jews — the canary in the coal
mine. The horrible irony is that as history continues to repeat itself, this time
it won’t be the French rounding up the Jews at Vélodrome d’hiver. No, when the
war comes this time, it will be the French who are rounded up by the hostile
invaders.
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