Monday, May 15, 2006

Al Aqsa Praises Death of American Teen

This is why we fight. Not because we want to kill people, but because there are evil people who want to kill us.

WorldNetDaily reported today that the death of 16-year-old Daniel Wultz of Florida, after he was injured in the April 17 suicide bombing of a Tel Aviv restaurant, has terror leaders in raptures.

In a WND exclusive interview yesterday, Abu Nasser, a senior leader of the Al Aqsa Brigades in the West Bank, rejoiced in Wultz's death. Abu Nasser is part of the Brigades leadership in the Balata refugee camp suspected of plotting the attack.

"This is a gift from Allah. We wish this young dog will go directly with no transit to hell," Abu Nasser said.

"[Wultz] was part of the American support machine that helps our enemy. All these young American Jews come here to support the occupation, they build and live in the settlements ... . I imagine him as one of these Nazis who live here [in the settlements.] There is no difference between him and them."

Regarding U.S. policy in the Middle East, Abu Nasser commented, "I say to the Americans if you will not change than we wish you more Daniel Wultzes and more pain and sorrow because it seems that this is the only thing you deserve."

The US has given aid to the Palestinian Authority. We (policy leaders) have supported giving them statehood. The American Left has consistently taken the Palestinians' side over Israel's, despite the PA's continued promotion of terror attacks against civilians.

None of it matters. They hate us because we exist. They rejoice in seeing us die. And they will not stop hating or rejoicing in our deaths until every last one of them who hates is dead--no matter if they're Hamas or Fatah or al-Qaeda or Islamic Jihad or any of their ilk.

I caught a little bit of Dennis Prager's radio show this morning, and he played clips from his appearance, along with AirAmerica host Randi Rhodes, on the Larry King show (with a guest host, not King). In the clip, Prager asked Rhodes a key question he asks people on the Left, in order to learn where the other person stands: "Are the people we are fighting evil?"

Rhodes said, "No. They're Iraqis." She went on to say that our occupation turned the Iraqis into insurgents because we bombed their children. As Dennis said, there's no holding a conversation with with someone who can't recognize evil.

Our war is on two fronts. First, we must fight evil to the death, because it will fight us to the death whether we do anything or not. Second, we must fight a battle of wills here at home. When it comes to understanding evil, the Left has no will to even try to understand. And without understanding, the Left has no will to fight.

We must win both wars.

1 comment:

janice said...

Outstanding post Skye,
I heard Dennis this afternoon (EST). Time and again he points out the left's denial of evil and belief in "relativism".

I read about Daniels death and the terrorist reaction this morning. I'm still waiting for CAIR to issue a statement..... better not hold my breath.