The New Observer
January 16, 2016
Rising anti-Semitism caused by Muslims has driven record numbers of European Jews to flee to Israel—while the Jewish state and all official Jewish organizations formally support the largely Muslim “refugee” invasion in Europe.
This latest example of astonishing Jewish hypocrisy and anti-European schizophrenia has come to light with an announcement by the Jewish Agency—the official Israeli-government body devoted to importing Jews to that country—that rising “anti-Semitism in Europe” has driven “record-high” Western European Jewish immigration to Israel.
The Times of Israel carried the report in a banner headline article proclaiming that “Anti-Semitism drives record-high Western European immigration to Israel” (January 14, 2016).
According to this article, the Jewish Agency reported that 9,880 Western European Jews immigrated to Israel in 2015—the highest annual number ever.
The vast majority, it said, close to 8,000, came from France, “where a rise in anti-Semitic attacks has shattered the sense of security of the world’s third-largest Jewish population.”
The Times of Israel headline—and the article itself—is deliberately deceptive. It—and the Jewish Agency—consciously refuse to mention that the “anti-Semitism” which they say is driving this record Jewish immigration is Muslim in origin.
Instead, it pretends that the unquestionably higher level of attacks against Jews are just perpetrated by “people” in France and elsewhere—deliberately obscuring the racial facts behind these violent incidents.
An anti-Israel demonstration–in London, England.
For example, the Times of Israel says, “just this week, a machete-wielding teen attacked a Jewish teacher in the French town of Marseille, prompting a local Jewish authority to ask fellow Jews to refrain from wearing their traditional skull caps to stay safe.”
This “teen” to which the Times of Israel refers is in fact a Muslim Kurd from Turkey who arrived in France five years ago as a “refugee”—and he boasted to police after the attack that he had acted “in the name of Allah and Islamic State.”
“That a record number of European Jews feel that Europe is no longer their home should alarm European leaders and serve as a wake-up call for all who are concerned about the future of Europe,” Jewish Agency Chairman Natan Sharansky was quoted as saying—as if it were “Europeans” who are to blame once again.
Yet it is an established fact that all these violent attacks upon Jews are not coming from Europeans, but by Muslims who have been imported into Europe—and that all official Jewish organizations have supported this mass immigration policy.
To make matters even more bizarre, the Jewish state’s ministry of foreign affairs, through its state-funded ISRAaid organization, has also been actively physically assisting the Muslim “refugees” enter Europe.
In an April 2015 article in The Atlantic magazine, for example, Jewish journalist Jeffrey Goldberg wrote in an article titled “Is It Time for the Jews to Leave Europe?” that the “chief propagators of contemporary European anti-Semitism may be found in the Continent’s large and disenfranchised Muslim immigrant community.”
Similarly, a report in the Algemeiner newspaper of May 13, 2015, revealed that “A new study published by the Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and Policy (ISGAP) confirms what many have long suspected: that the worst crimes against Jews in Europe are perpetrated by (European) Muslims, and that Muslims have been responsible for a ‘disproportionate’ number of anti-Semitic attacks over the past 15 years.”
Yet at precisely the same time, Jewish organizations have been at the forefront of promoting this very same Muslim immigration.
An article in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency of September 8, 2015 (“European Jews, mindful of risks, urge aid to refugees”) told of several instances of Jews pushing for aid for the invading nonwhite hordes even though they were well aware that many of the incoming Arabs were “anti-Semitic.”
Zoltan Radnoti, the newly elected chairman of the rabbinical board of the Mazsihisz umbrella group of Hungarian Jewish communities, was then quoted as saying, “I help the refugees with fear that I am helping send danger to other Jews in Europe. I know some of the refugees may have fired on our [Israeli] soldiers. Others would have done so in a heartbeat. I know. But I am duty bound to help.”
Mazsihisz has set up collection depots in Budapest Jewish institutions from which it delivers food, clothes, diapers, medicine, water, and other necessities to the invaders.
In Italy, the JTA reported, the Jewish community of Milan threw open the doors of its Holocaust museum to accommodate homeless invaders from the Middle East and Africa.
In Brussels, the JTA continued, one Menachen Margolin, a Chabad rabbi and director of the European Jewish Association lobby, led a delegation of rabbis to deliver food and nonperishables to the invaders.
Incredibly, even the Times of Israel itself reported earlier (“5 things you can do to help the refugee crisis,” September 17, 2015), that an emergency meeting of the Board of Deputies of British Jews was held in September to “coordinate over 20 UK Jewish organizations’ responses to the refugee and migrant crisis.”
The Board of Deputies of British Jews has even set up a special website called “Support Refugees,” supported by all major Jewish synagogues and organizations in the UK, to “be a one-stop shop for those who want to get involved in supporting refugees and asylum seekers both in the UK and abroad.”
In Hungary, András Heisler, the Chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Hungary, said in a Euronews interview that Hungary was “obliged” to take in the Muslim “asylum seekers.”
Heisler’s comments were reinforced in an official statement by the World Jewish Congress, the Federation of Hungarian Jewish Communities (Mazsihisz), and the Hungarian Autonomous Orthodox Jewish Community (MAOIH), who said that “supporting refugees is a commandment of Judaism . . .For the Jewish communities it is of high importance to help those in dispair.[sic] Supporting outcasts and refugees is a commandment of Judaism. We are grateful for the help civil society is providing and we ourselves offer further assistance in order to ease the trouble of those in need.”
The World Jewish Congress and the Central Council of Jews in Germany also issued a joint statement welcoming the nonwhite invasion of Germany, calling it the “right thing” and an “evolution towards an open society.”
In a formal statement published in Die Welt newspaper titled “Wir Juden wissen, wie bitter Flucht ist” (“We Jews Understand What Being a Refugee Means”), Ronald S. Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) and Dr. Josef Schuster, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany and a vice-president of the WJC, said that the “Jewish community, both in Germany and worldwide, welcomes this evolution towards an open society. It is the right thing.”
In addition, the WJC statement described all Germans who oppose the flooding of their country as “neo-Nazis.”
In France, the Conseil Représentatif des Institutions juives de France (Representative Council of Jews in France, or CRIF), has issued a statement calling on “European leaders to address this issue [the ‘migrants’] with humanity and compassion.”
In another article penned by Marc Knobel, the Director of Studies at CRIF, he urged Europe to take in all the “refugees,” saying “a common European response is necessary to ensure additional facilities: reception on arrival, assistance in the examination of asylum cases as well as identification of solutions for people in need of international protection.”
Lastly, the Jewish state has actively been financing and physically supporting the Muslim invasion of Europe through its official government foreign aid agency, IsraAID.
According to an article in the Jewish news service Israel21c, titled “To the refugees it doesn’t matter that we’re Israeli” (September 20, 2015), IsraAID has stationed “dozens” of full time paid staffers along the Greek coast and further inland—whose only job is to provide material aid and support to the Third World invaders coming ashore, and to help them on to Germany.
The Israel21c article admits these “refugees” are not all from Syria (“In addition to Iraq and Syria, there are refugees from countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, and Somalia”), but nonetheless specialists have been sent “from Israel to assess the needs of thousands of refugees trying to enter Hungary from Serbia.”
IsraAID also is providing food, water, blankets, and “Journey of Hope” relief kits to refugees in Greece and Serbia, the article continued. At the same time, they distribute “dozens of baby carriers and baby slings donated by Israelis.”
According to the IsraAID website, that agency’s “work” in Europe includes an “Advanced Emergency Team” on the ground providing basic medical and psychosocial support to refugees, as well as distributing “much needed emergency items, including baby slings.”
In addition, the IsraAID website says, the Jews have “sent an assessment and relief mission to Serbia and Croatia to determine both the short-term and long-term needs of the refugee population crossing through Europe” and has launched a “Mobile Relief Unit in anticipation of Hungary’s stricter border controls.”
Finally, the IsraAID announcement boasts, it has “expanded its work to locations where refugees were being re-routed, on the Croatia side of the Serbian border, in several transit points, train and bus stations as well as in ad hoc camps that sprung up. At its peak, IsraAID was among the first agencies providing relief to over 11,000 refugees crossing from Serbia into Croatia in under 24 hours.”
In summary then, the following conclusions are clear:
1) All official organized Jewish groups and the state of Israel are working full time to support the Muslim invasion of Europe—and will attack anyone who opposes this invasion as a “Nazi.”
2) When the inevitable result of this mass Muslim invasion hits home—in the form of Islamist terrorism and Muslim attacks upon Jews in revenge for their treatment of the Palestinians and other Muslims in the Middle East—then these same Jews are the first to scream “anti-Semitism”—and then blame Europeans.
If Jews really wish to avoid genuine European anti-Semitism, then it is about time they stop being utterly hypocritical about politics and social ordering—and allow Europeans the same right which they demand for themselves in Israel, namely an ethnically homogenous state.