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Israfax
October 8, 2001/5762 - Volume
XIII, Number 238
ISRAFAX
EDITORIAL
After the Twin Towers: Facing Death
and Evil, Choose Life
Frederick Krantz
As the New Year begins, the ruins of
the Twin Towers in New York and at the Pentagon in Washington, burial
sites of over 6,000 persons, still smolder. We stand on the verge of a
new and uncertain era as a terrible new war--worldwide and long-term--has
begun. Some are already calling it World War III.
President George W. Bush, sorely tested, is proving
a determined leader. A consensus is, finally, emerging: terrorism is terrorism,
murder is murder; no justification, no "root causes" can explain,
and explain away, sheer evil.
America is the prime target of this evil, and only
America has the resources, moral and material, to lead the civilized world
to victory.
We are now, understandably, focused on the likely
nerve-center of the American mass-murder, Osama Bin-Laden's Afghanistan--home
to his international "Al-Quaida" ("The Base") network.
But make no mistake, he could not have brought
off this, nor his other anti-American killings from the early 1990s on,
alone.
States like Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria and
Afghanistan as well as the Palestinian territory, aid him and other terrorist
operatives directly; groups in Egypt, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia
support him indirectly. Money is raised by Islamic groups in Europe and
Asia (Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia), and in the U.S. and Canada.
We face today a mutually-reinforcing Terrorist
International, the dismantling and destruction of which must be the overriding
aim of the emerging American-led coalition. As former Israeli Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu put it recently, "America didn't simply attack
the Japanese kamikazi pilots at the Battle of Midway, she sank their aircraft
carriers". Without its "carriers", Islamic terrorism cannot
be sustained.
A key technical term here is "regime-change".
Diplomacy and the threat of force must be used either to push current
rulers of Muslim states into active anti-terrorist measures, or to change
those regimes should they refuse to cooperate.
The regime-change framework, clearly a major policy-shift,
is not without its dangers. We should remember, however, the earlier success
of the United States, unprepared in 1941 and after a ragged start and
initial reverses, leading the allies in defeating powerful industrial-military
states like Hitler's Germany and Imperial Japan.
Time is short, the terrorism will be ongoing, and
experts fear not only more, and different, attacks, but the use of chemical
and biological weapons. Fissile materials can be bought or stolen; Pakistan
has nuclear weapons, and Iran and Iraq--thanks to UN incompetence and
Chinese, French and Russian opportunism--are close to having them.
Sinking back into ineffectual Clintonesque masquerades
(a few guided missiles here, bombing an irrelevant building there) will
mean the Terrorist International has won. To avoid "the fire next
time", we must act with all deliberate speed, now.
In the Hebrew Bible we are offered "the choice
of life or death, blessing or curse. Choose life, and then you and your
descendants will live...[Deut.30:19-29]". May all of us, this fateful
New Year, have the courage, in facing down the faceless killers, to choose
life.
(Frederick Krantz, Editor of ISRAFAX, is Director
of the Canadian Institute for Jewish Research, and a professor of history
at Concordia University in Montreal)
ROSH HASHANAH 5762
Baruch Cohen
This Rosh Hashanah marks one year since
the explosion of the war of attrition, the terrorist war against the Jewish
State, the State of Israel. This Rosh Hashanah 5762 was greeted by the
Durban conference whose hateful slogans against the Jewish people were
reminiscent of the pre-Second World War Nazi antisemitic incitement against
the entire Jewish People. This year was greeted by terrorist attacks on
U.S. soil, with the deaths of thousands at the destruction of the World
Trade Center.
As a Holocaust survivor, the echoes coming from
Durban and New York remind me of the darkest pages of human history: the
annihilation of our People. Nevertheless, as Jews, we must prepare to
welcome the year 5762 with strong, unshakable determination centered in
the State of Israel, the state of all the Jews around the world. As we
usher in the year 5762, we must remember the words of David ben Gurion:
"Jerusalem has been and will remain forever the capital of the Jewish
people."..."May God make peace upon us, and upon all Israel."
Amen!
CIJR wishes all friends, members, and the entire
House of Israel a 5762 with good health, tranquillity, and peace.
MEDIA DISTORTIONS
Lebanon Reacts
to the News
Elisabetta Burba, an Italian Journalist
Where were you...when terrorists changed the world? I was in Beirut...enjoying
the wonders of the ancient Phoenicians...This tour of past splendor only
magnified the shock I received later...I realized that the offspring of
this great civilization were celebrating...And I am not talking about
destitute people. Those who were cheering [were] professionals wearing
double-breasted suits, charming blonde ladies, pretty teenagers in tailored
jeans...
Soon came reports of Palestinians celebrating.
The BBC reporter in Jerusalem said it was only a tiny minority. Astonished,
we asked some moderate Arabs if that was the case. "Nonsense,"
said one..."Ninety percent of the Arab world believes that Americans
got what they deserved."...
[At a mosque] we were...approached by...one of
the some 350,000 Palestinians who live in Lebanon...."My people have
been crushed under the heel of American imperialism, which took away our
land, massacred our beloved and denied our right to life. But have you
seen what happened in New York City?...God is great--Allah u Akbar,"
he said...
On Thursday night, in the Christian northern part
of Beirut we heard some loud noises. "Probably they are celebrating
the attacks," someone told us..You mean the Maronite Christians are
also celebrating? I asked. "Yes, they also feel betrayed by the Americans,"
came the response...
(Wall Street Journal, Europe edition, September
19, 2001)
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