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EXCELLENT ARTICLE Yonathan LAIK HATIKVA CIRCLE FOR A SHARE: TOULOUSE BRUSSELS, THE JEWS HAVE ANOTHER FUTURE IN EUROPE? On May 24, the Jewish Museum in Brussels was the target of an attack by a terrorist claiming Islam. Once again, we are forced to conclude that the Jewish symbol inevitably attracts European supporters of Al Qaeda, Hezbollah and Hamas. The Sanabil association, which supports the Muslim detainees, is now the subject of some attention since the suspicions surrounding its activities do not fail to raise the thorny issue of the shortage of Muslim chaplains in French prisons as we are witnessing a real trivialization of Islamic proselytizing in prisons. Also be noted that several inmates who attended Mehdi Nemmouche highlight links it with religion contradicting what his former lawyer who said remember a smart client, or religious, or violent and suffering from lack of education before blaming the community by stating that living in a difficult environment marked by family difficulties. A chorus that keeps coming up when it comes to understand the factors that cause some people to become more receptive to anti-Semitic discourse, radicalization and the violence. We know that there is no concrete solution to eradicate this evil but only treatment-whether preventive or repressive and educational and military-to contain its progression. In addition, this new attack highlights the difficulties of French and European intelligence services that appear, as indeed many experts say, totally overwhelmed by the current situation in the words of Samuel Lawrence. The symbol of the sister of Mohamed Merah which reached to leave French soil and thus to escape the surveillance of authorities suggests an uncertain future. At Toulouse and Brussels, it is clear that the State has failed. Thus, we find that potentially dangerous individuals, through their links with jihadist circles, are now able to take action when they are known to intelligence services and therefore on file. But the issue of attacks aimed at the Jewish community raises another problem: the repeated assaults and violent savages who now number in the hundreds each year! And because it is impossible to demonstrate completeness and identify all these attacks in a few lines, we recall that not a day goes by without students of a Jewish school, faithful to a synagogue or Waterfront identified as Jewish are the target of insults, provocations, beatings and sometimes unbearable violence as was the case in Créteil few hours after the attack in Brussels, chameleon effect requires. At a time when the Jews of France and Europe are raising their ras-le-bol, a debate on the future of these rages. As a result, many wonder about the prospect of an aliyah, an ideal to which many aspire Jews. Ideal which is becoming necessity. Needless to say, the issue divides. There are some days, a radio show hosted by journalist Eric Brunet, who wondered about the departure of Israel many Jews, illustrated to perfection this fact. Thus, two visions of the future oppose within the Jewish community. Some expressed their absolute pessimism and defend the idea of an exodus of Jews from France or Europe while others extol the virtues of education and prevention as a response to the plight of the Jewish condition France while considering aliyah would be nothing more than a personal project since a better future, according to their overly optimistic vision, would not fail to meet the Jews of Europe in the years or decades the future, the time until the storm passes, they say. Talking exodus of Jews from France, this is something that I can not hear, said the current President of UEJF Sacha Reingewirtz on antenna RMC before establishing a parallel unacceptable in the eyes of all Zionist activist before daring to even say to blame Jews, Mohamed Merah has attacked military. And the military did not leave the country or abandoned. You read that he who is supposed to represent the Jewish Students of France implies that the mass aliyah would be a desertion of the Jewish community vis-à-vis the French Republic against the sacrosanct battle to fight against racism and anti-Semitism. Therefore, we are in the most complete to accept the vision of some of our senior management and representative disability because as the saying goes beyond the way we look to the future, the order of our priorities also diverges. Thus, Sacha Reingewirtz tirelessly repeats during his speech that he is absolutely opposed to the idea of a part of the Jews of France. There is therefore no question in him to draw a conclusion in this direction after the murder of Sébastien Selam murder of Ilan Halimi, the attack on the school grounds Ozar Hatorah Toulouse and multiple attacks that strike each week members of the Jewish community. However, and always at micro RMC, Sacha Reingewirtz explicitly states that if the National Front came to power after the presidential elections of 2017, the question arises of departure! Obviously particularly attentive listeners were aware of this particularly striking in the speech UEJF, which seems more to worry about scores of the National Front as violence-sometimes deadly-perpetrated today against paradox Jewish targets which are also in most cases the result of people influenced by Islamic and anti-Zionist discourse. Youre not dreaming: these institutions, which are supposed to represent us, however, willing to take the alarm only when electoral victory of the National Front, but the murder of Jewish children, anti-Semitic crimes committed during the last decade, multiple violent assaults and the specter of a series of bloody attacks caused by the return of many jihadists on European soil after a stay in Syria are not in their eyes sufficiently disturbing signals. Under these conditions, it behooves us to recognize that our disagreement with the regulars from optimism to everything is basic to say the least. There is not so long ago, a community leader of prime importance explained it was dangerous to call out during difficult times since, force constantly crying wolf, nobody would be receptive to the call when the situation will require us to leave as soon as possible. But this restraint can it still be justified at a time when clearly hostile to the Jewish community political forces won national elections through a European continent that is struggling to emerge from an economic and social crisis unprecedented since 1929? We have the right to remain silent even when the attacks on the Jewish community are increasing and that the threat of a holy war that would mobilize thousands of terrorists in Europe becomes tangible? It would be wrong to believe in better days when everything suggests that the worst is yet to come. Time is not the leak but the responsibilities. And it is because we are both responsible and lucid that we plan to build our future and that of our children in Israel. No offense to some Jewish history is not written in the first person singular but the plural. In other words, it is necessary to move from I to we for the common good. Our history also reflects a key fact: anti-Semitism has always been the engine of the great waves of aliyah who have made a major contribution to the building of the State of Israel. It is clear that only the Zionists were able to provide reliable and sustainable response to the plight of the oppressed Jewish people worldwide. Today, the future of the Jewish people is definitely written from Israel. In any event, the real deserters are those who are struggling to remain on the sidelines of history of the Jewish people clinging to Jewish life in the Diaspora as well as refusing to call the exodus while the condition of the Jews of Europe demands while all signs that our time is the ingathering of the exiles! The time has come to remember the tragedy of the Exodus, the ship carrying Jews, many of whom were Holocaust survivors, to the Land of Israel in 1947. During the voyage, the ship is arrested after being attacked by the British Navy who did everything possible to slow Jewish immigration to Israel in order to guard against possible Arab revolts. The Exodus, also called Yetsiat Eiropa or Exodus from Europe in French, tells no doubt the way to true to their convictions Zionist and Jewish leaders we are. Yonathan Laïk for Circle Hatikva https://facebook/cercle.hatikva/posts/676812375721491
Posted on: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:53:48 +0000

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