By Lisa Fabrizio on 1.7.09 @ 6:05AM
Reactions to Israel's efforts to defend itself confirm how the
world has gone mad.
Now that the new year is officially upon us, the time for
reflection is over and it behooves us to look ahead. Normally,
human nature bids us to do this with hope in our hearts, but to
no one's surprise, 2009 finds us in a position where
international events make it nearly impossible to do so. To put
it mildly, the world has gone mad.
In a sane world, one faced with a religious cult that has been
responsible for countless incidents of brutality and monstrous
assaults on innocent life all over the world, we might see that
world unite to rid itself of those responsible for these
atrocities. As in WWII or the Gulf War, the civilized nations
would put aside their differences and come together in the name
of decency to defend the decent.
But in a mad, mad world, the perpetrators are lauded as "freedom
fighters" and defended by "human rights" groups. Now, with
renewed hostilities in the Gaza Strip, much of the world has
incredibly decided that the fault lies with Israel, a people who
in sixty short years have gone from earning the sympathy and
respect of the world for enduring the Holocaust to being on the
receiving end of its hatred and enmity.
In a world that claims to defend the lives of the innocent, any
culture that encourages its women to become suicide bombers and
straps bombs to its children and the mentally ill would justly
earn the scorn and contempt of good men everywhere. Yet, in a
crazed world, this behavior is incredibly excused by blaming it
on the victims of such ungodly acts.
In a compassionate world, the use of schools, hospitals and
places of worship as staging areas for terrorists would be
decried as the barbaric and savage practice that it is. Every
international agency and NGO would scream to high heavens about
these heinous abuses of the "rules of war." But in a world gone
mad, these tactics are defended as necessary to counteract the
"disproportionate response" of the Israelis; as if the aim of
legitimate warfare is not to gain such an advantage over one's
enemies.
In a world still capable of informed judgment, the true message
of Islamist extremists -- worldwide conquest through jihad --
would be trumpeted across the globe, and all nations would be
aware of Hamas's own
professed view of the "peace process":
There is no solution to the Palestinian problem except by jihad.
Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are a waste
of time and a farce. The Palestinian people is far too eminent to
have its future, its rights and its destiny toyed with. As stated
in the Hadith: "The hypocrites among them are not allowed to be
superior to the believers among them, and they shall die in grief
and distress."
Yet in a world devoid of wisdom, one that saw Yasser Arafat
refuse to accept nearly all he asked for under the Clinton
Administration, the myth that Palestinians will ever accept
peaceful coexistence with Israel still persists.
In a wise world, one that purports to learn from its history,
those sworn to genocide would be universally condemned across the
political spectrum as were the Nazis. But in our world, those who
seek another "final solution" are given a free pass while George
W. Bush is condemned as "Hitler." Yes, in a mad, mad world, the
executioners are invited in for tea while those who seek its
salvation are reviled.
Indeed, if we still lived in a world where the recognition of
objective truth still held sway with those in power, belief in a
religion that preaches peace, brotherhood and forgiveness would
be welcomed and nurtured, and considered what it truly is; a gift
to humanity. Instead, it is increasingly belittled, persecuted
and suppressed worldwide, while those who follow the dictates of
"the sword" are lauded and protected.
Our world may yet awake and throw off the blinders that allow
nefarious acts of terrorism to be perpetrated against it, or it
may continue down the path of destruction paved with misguided
notions of moral equivalency. One thing is certain, however:
those who indiscriminately heave rockets into Israel and those
who share their dream of a world without infidels harbor no such
qualms; their aim is true.