How ADL Negates The Pandemic Of Muslim Jew-Hatred [With Video]

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Absent significant cognitive dissonance, anyone keeping abreast of the ongoing global jihad carnage—from Afghanistan to India to Yemen—even Germany—would not be surprised that “white supremacist” killings remain a marginal epiphenomenon. Just in the past 30 calendar days through November 2, 2019, there were (at least) 72 Islamic jihadist attacks (tabulated here)  in 19 countries, during which 352 persons were killed, and 304 injured.

Perusing, or drilling down on the most recent U.S. Department of State (USDOS) “Country Reports on Terrorism 2018” (just published November 1, 2019), confirms, again, this irrefragable truth, as summarized by City Journal’s Seth Barron, when he reviewed the 2017 report:

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…[A]lmost all the world’s extremist violence is concentrated in a handful of regions, where very few white people live

Methodical key word searches of the (11/1/19-released) 2018 USDOS 332pp. report reveal, tellingly, the following references: 83 for “jihad-jihadist”; 14 for “Communist”, with another 8 for “Marxist”, including the Basque ETA, often dubbed “Nationalist”; 4 for “Nationalist” itself, but this includes only the (1) Marxist Palestinian PFLP, (2) the Kurdish Marxist-Maoist PKK, and Marxist Turkey-based Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party/Front, (3) the jihadist spearheaded “ethno-nationalist insurgency” in southern Thailand, and (4) so-called “regional nationalist groups” in Bosnia Herzegovina—which also includes jihadists who attempted to “travel to foreign battlefields”; a solitary—one—”white supremacist” reference to Sweden, in this full context—”Sweden faces ‘a new normal,’ with an estimated 2,000 ‘Islamist extremists’ and 1,000 ‘white supremacist and leftist violent extremists’ present in the country.”

Consistent findings from a report entitled the “black and white book of terrorism in Europe” were reported during the spring of 2019. The initiative of a Spanish woman member of the European Union’s (EU) Parliament, Maité Pagazaurtundua, these EU data demonstrated that between 2000-2018, there were 633 deaths due to jihadist attacks, but only 14 deaths attributed to the “extreme right,” and these were matched by 12 deaths attributed to the “extreme left.”

Moreover, a University of Oslo Center for Research on Extremism study issued June 2017, found that when Jewish victims were queried about the perpetrators of Antisemitic violence, or violent threats against them in Western Europe, between 2005-2015, they reported a grossly disproportionate number of the victimizers were Muslims (Antisemitic Violence in Europe, 2005-2015 Exposure and Perpetrators, p. 17). The excess rate of such Antisemitic violence or threatened violence by Muslims, compared for example, to those with “extremist right wing views”, ranged anywhere from 3.1- to 13.2-fold! Indeed other than in Germany, where the percentages of left wing vs. right wing attacks were essentially equal, left wing Antisemitic violence or threatened violence also exceeded right wing Antisemitic violence, or threatened violence:

Attacks/threats

France: 53% Muslim v. 4% right wing = 13.2-fold; (left wing=18%)

Sweden: 51% Muslim/ v. 5% right wing= 10.2-fold; (left wing= 25%)

UK: 36% Muslim v. 7% right wing= 5.1-fold; (left wing= 14%)

Germany: 34% Muslim v.11% right wing= 3.1-fold; (left wing= 9%)

Blithely ignoring the worldwide context, which includes the intimate connection between jihadism, and Islamic Jew-hatred, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing this past April entitled, “Hate Crimes and the Rise of White Nationalism.” Much to the chagrin of both the majority Democrats who organized the hearing, and one of their prime witnesses, Eileen Hershenov of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)another witness, Zionist Organization of America President Morton Klein, refused to abide the proceeding’s willful blindness.

Mr. Klein emphasized the excess occurrence of hate crimes against Jews in America—a consistent phenomenon for over two decades based upon hard FBI data (19962017). Despite the Committee’s, and Ms. Hershenov’s, hand-wringing about “Islamophobia”—notwithstanding 53 jihadist attacks which have caused 158 deaths in the U.S., since the cataclysmic 9/11/2001 jihad carnage, and zero, remotely comparable depredations by Jews—hate crime rates targeting Jews, between 2015 and 2017, remained 2.2 to 3.1-fold higher, relative to the rates of hate crimes against Muslims.

Post-9/11 murderous Muslim violence targeting American Jews, specifically, includes four attacks which killed six, as tabulated here. During the past 11-month period, alone (since December, 14 2018), four potentially mass murderous attacks by Muslim jihadists on American Jews have been thwarted by U.S. law enforcement, in Montana, Georgia, Ohio, and California. Three of these prevented attacks were reported before the April, 2019 House Judiciary Committee Hearing, including one, as journalist Daniel Greenfield observed, which involved a convert to Islam “inspired” by the Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue mass shooting.

The April testimony of ADL’s Hershenov, however, cynically exploited the gruesome 2018 Pittsburgh Tree of Life Synagogue carnage—11 Jews murdered in cold blood by an affirmed Neo-Nazi, and the subsequent early 2019 killing of a Jew at the San Diego area Pohway Chabad synagogue by a young white supremacist—to ignore any spontaneous, forthright discussion of Muslim violence against Jews, in either Western Europe, or America.

Mr. Klein’s evidence-based testimony, in stark contrast, exposed the moral perversity of focusing on “Islamophobia,” or worse still equating it with Antisemitism, when Jews are being subjected to a global pandemic of Muslim Jew-hatred, which includes the attitudes of U.S. Muslims. Adding insult to irony, Klein’s presentation featured, appositely, unique data compiled by the ADL itself!.

Between 2014 and 2017, the ADL conducted global and regional surveys which captured the prevalence of those who agreed with six or more of eleven Antisemitic stereotypes, i.e., an index of extreme Antisemitism. The results demonstrated a remarkable, if depressing uniformity: there is a 2 to 4.5-fold excess of Muslim Jew-hatred, relative to any other major religious affiliation, or atheism/agnosticism, and this association with Islam persists amongst the Muslim diaspora populations in Western Europe, and the U.S. Specific findings, included:

—The world’s 16 most Antisemitic countries are all in the Muslim Middle East, where 74% to 93%  exhibit extreme Antisemitism—Judea-Samaria/Gaza 93%; Iraq 92%; Yemen 88%; Algeria 87%; Libya 87%; Tunisia 86%; Kuwait 82%; Bahrain 81%; Jordan 81%; Morocco 80%; Qatar 80%; United Arab Emirates 80%; Lebanon 78%; Oman 76%; Egypt 75%; Saudi Arabia 74%

—The prevalence of extreme Antisemitism in Western Europe—Belgium, 68% of Muslims vs. 21% of the general population; Spain, 62% of Muslims vs. 29% of the general population; Germany, 56% of Muslims vs. 16% of the general population; Italy, 56% of Muslims vs. 29% of the general population; United Kingdom, 54% of Muslims vs. 12% of the general population; France, 49% of Muslims vs. 17% of the general population

—The prevalence of extreme Antisemitism in the U.S., 34% of Muslims vs. 14% of the general population

—The prevalence of extreme Antisemitism, globally, by religious affiliation—Muslim, 49%; Christian, 24%; No religion, 21%; Hindu, 19%; Buddhist, 17%   

Mort Klein further shattered an even more profound taboo: he made plain how Antisemitic themes from canonical Islam—the Koran, and the traditions of Islam’s prophet Muhammad (the “hadith”)—as preached in U.S. mosques, but most importantly, by Sunni Islam’s VaticanAl-Azhar University, and its Grand Imam Papal equivalents, were responsible for inculcating these Jew-hating attitudes in the global Muslim masses. The late Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi (d. 2010), was singled out by Klein—appropriately. Tantawi was one of the most revered modern authorities on Koranic exegesis, or “tafsir,” having edited a massive 15-volume modern Koranic commentary, and helped create the largest online website of such analyses. He also authored what can be aptly described as modern Islam’s Koranic Kampf on the Jews, entitled “Banū Isrāʼīl fī al-Qurʼān wa-al-Sunnah,” or “Jews in The Koran and The Traditions”. Tantawi’s authoritative  Kampf, a 700+ page Muslim academic religious treatise, includes this summary Koranic rationalization for Muslim Jew-hatred:

(The) Koran describes the Jews with their own particular degenerate characteristics, i.e. killing the prophets of Allah (see Koran 2:613:112 ], corrupting His words by putting them in the wrong places (4:46) , consuming the people’s wealth frivolously (4:161), refusal to distance themselves from the evil they do (3:1205:79), and other ugly characteristics  caused by their deep-rooted (lascivious) envy (2:109)…only a minority of the Jews keep their word…[A]ll Jews are not the same. The good ones become Muslims (Koran 3:113), the bad ones do not.

More ominously, as Klein noted in his opening statement, Tantawi’s exhaustive modern analysis of Islam’s defining, canonical sources concluded by sanctioning bigoted—even violent—Muslim behaviors towards Jews.

[T]he Jews always remain maleficent deniers….they should desist from their negative denial…some Jews went way overboard in their denying hostility, so gentle persuasion can do no good with them, so use force with them and treat them in the way you see as effective in ridding them of their evil. One may go so far as to ban their religion, their persons, their wealth, and their villages.

As Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Tantawi’s public statements on “dialogue” (January 1998) with Jews, the Jews as “enemies of Allah, descendants of apes and pigs” (April 2002; from Koran 5:60), and the legitimacy of homicide bombing of Jews (April 2002)—issued after the Netanya Passover slaughter—made his personal Muslim Jew-hatred eminently clear. Tantawi’s comments on dialogue, which were issued shortly after he met with Israel’s Chief Rabbi, Israel Meir Lau, in Cairo, on December 15, 1997, re-affirmed his ongoing commitment to the views expressed in Jews in The Koran and The Traditions”.

Tantawi’s successor, current Al-Azhar Grand Imam Ahmed al-Tayeb, shares Tantawi’s Jew-hating virulence. Al-Tayeb has dubbed the Jews eternal Koranic enemies (per Koran 5:82), blamed Jews for the rise of ISIS and other jihadist groups, and claims “the issue of Antisemitism is a lie.”

In “response” to Mort Klein’s presentation of ADL data such as those illustrating the 16 countries with the highest prevalence of extreme Antisemitism—all of them, Arab Muslim societies whose populations are 90-100% Muslims (with the exception of 60% Muslim majority, Lebanon)— ADL’s Eileen Hershenov, Senior VP for Policy, had the temerity to portray, the virulently Antisemitic Muslim denizens of these countries, as follows :

One of the witnesses (Klein) talked about global attitudes that we look at…and the ADL does track that…[V]ulnerable, marginalized communities have bigotry within them.

Ms. Hershenov was also predictably mum on the irrefragable evidence Klein adduced about authoritative, mainstream institutional Islam’s ongoing religious incitement against Jews, which rivets upon canonical Islam’s unexpurgated—and unchallenged—theological Jew-hatred.

ADL, epitomized by Senior VP for Policy Hershenov, has adopted an Orwellian, negationist gloss on its own data which capture the global pandemic of extreme Muslim Antisemitism. Compounding this heinous offense, ADL ignores the canonical Islamic motifs of Jew-hatred mainstream institutional Islam preaches relentlessly, fomenting the worldwide scourge of Muslim Antisemitism.

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Dennis
Dennis
4 years ago

My, my, the numbers speak volumes. Is anyone surprised that
the world of Islam has targeted those of the Jewish persuasion, and have likely
triggered the conduct of both “Jihadists” and others who heretofore repressed their
anti-Semitism. They refuse to accept that the Islamic culture has wrongly
castigated these people based on their refusal to accept Mohammed as their
messiah. That bottom line fact, which is the actual reason for the ignominious
hate and violence directed at those of the Jewish persuasion, is the reason the
animosity started and continues festering today. Nevertheless, one should
recognize that despite this enmity, the Jewish people have over the eons been
productive and humane and have made life changing positive contributions to humanity, and they
do not deserve this conduct.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago
Reply to  Dennis

What’s frightening is this is on a GLOBAL basis and being winked at by western countries.
They won’t stop with Jews. It is also going on with Christians and after that anyone that gets in their way or disagrees with their agenda. That is how Hitler operated and that is how Communists and Muslims operate.
It still shocks me. Then you’ll hear, NEVER FORGET in reference to the Holocaust. I don’t understand how people can be so delusional and not see what is going on. It is a Hitler repeat with MORE support for it.

fred m
fred m
4 years ago

What are not listed are the ‘lone wolf’ attacks attributed to ‘mentally unstable’ Muslims, and the personal murders like hacking off your wife’s head for not wearing the burka. If these were added, I think about 90% of violence would be seen to come from Muslims.

felix1999
felix1999
4 years ago

I sure don’t understand it.

ADL, the Anti Defamation League, is an international Jewish non-governmental organization based in the United States. The ADL states that its mission is to “[fight] anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, [defend] democratic ideals, and [defend] civil rights for all”, doing so through “information, education, legislation, and advocacy”.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Defamation_League

created4el
created4el
4 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

They’ve lost their moral compass… they are now led by Leftists.

RichardBlazer
RichardBlazer
4 years ago
Reply to  created4el

Exactly. The ADL USED TO do good work…..but in recent years the ADL has become a flaming Leftist Supremacist hate group. The ADL indeed has lost it’s moral compass because of it’s Leftist Supremacism bias that prevents it from denouncing Islamic Supremacists and their hate crimes. Despite the fact Islamic Supremacists target innocent Jews and Christians in their hate crimes. We see a lot of this in the Western World.

created4el
created4el
4 years ago
Reply to  RichardBlazer

When one loses their moral compass, there’s always a chicken and egg type of problem… did they lose their moral compass because they adopted a Leftist worldview or did they adopt their Leftist worldview because they lost their moral compass…

The truth is, the Leftists have rejected God and in doing so, they have no moral compass. This is why they hate Judaism, Israel, Christianity as well as the Constitution and the Bill of Rights because our founding documents affirm Godlly principles. Rejection of God also explains why the Left are OK with Islam and other man made religions as well as the religion-like worldview of atheism. It seems to me that if a person doesn’t reject the true God, they won’t become a Leftist.

created4el
created4el
4 years ago

Christian antisemitism is at 24%? That seem incredibly high. It would be interesting to see how many of those, so called Christians, are actually Christians who believe in and adhere to the Bible as their authority. Having stated that, I can totally see a Leftist who calls themselves a Christian, i.e. Buttigieg, having antisemitic views since he is a Leftist first and his “Christianity” is colored by his worldview which says even though the Bible calls homosexual sex a sin, it isn’t a sin in his mind.

dba_ unruly_ vagabond_trader
dba_ unruly_ vagabond_trader
4 years ago

The nazis were big fans of islam.

cylde
cylde
4 years ago

Who is making the determination of extremists, and is the criteria the same for all groups?? I don’t think so.

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