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Antisemitism isn’t strictly a Jewish problem

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29.06.2025

President Trump issued a virtual plethora of executive orders in his first week in the Oval Office, covering a wide range of topics, yet there remain many unexplored areas, one of which is the relationship between radical Islamic mosques and terrorism here in America. This is not idle speculation. In recent years there have been a spate of murders committed by radicalized Muslims, besides the obvious 9/11, such as:

There were, of course, many mass shootings committed by non-Muslims, but these tended to have fewer victims. The shootings by Muslims are of special interest because a pattern emerges: a recently converted or radicalized Muslim attacks a mass of Americans, practically at random for no apparent reason. Considering the number of incidents all around the nation, it’s natural to wonder whether there was some degree of coordination, and the obvious subject to investigate is the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which is estimated to control about 90% of American mosques. We recall that CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2009 trial of the Holy Land Foundation for fundraising for Hamas. The ADL issued a report about CAIR which focused on that organization’s inflammatory antisemitic and anti-Zionist rhetoric, but we need to remember that Israel and America are linked in the minds of Islamists. As Iran has said, Israel is the little Satan and the US is the Big Satan. Moreover, as the Hudson Institute and other sources report, the slogan “First the Saturday people, then the Sunday people” appears frequently as graffiti in Muslim........

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