The Muslims have been going after the Jews in what is now Israel even before the founding of the Jewish state. For according to Islamic doctrine, any territory that was once possessed by Muslims must forever remain a part of dar al-Islam. But it is not just the Jews whom Muslims are after; the slogan sometimes heard in the Middle East is “after the Saturday people, the Sunday people.” That is, “first we deal with the Jews, and then with the Christians.” More on this menace to the West can be found here: “Christians, mark my words: after the Jews, Islamists will come for you,” by Giulio Meotti, Israel National News, April 1, 2026:
Zero political outrage, zero clerical mobilization, and zero digital uproar for the Christians killed in Nigeria on Palm Sunday. Where are the fiery sermons, the hashtags, and the worldwide denunciations?
The Kotel, holiest place for Jews in Jerusalem, the closest point to what remains of the Temple, always crowded, day and night, has been empty for a month. Empty because of the war and Iranian missiles. But it seems that an antisemitic missile is not a missile, but a message of peace.
Thus, Israel closing the Church of Sepulchre to Cardinal Pizzaballa out of fear of Iranian attacks caused more noise and scandal than the Iranian missile that fell near the Sepulchre a few days earlier.
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