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Islamist terror, Shoah Martyrs Street, Herzliya

by  Freddy Eytan
Published on  12-30-2024 21:30
Last modified: 01-02-2025 08:21
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Friday, December 27, 2024, 9:30 a.m. Tiran Square in Herzliya is peaceful. In the  shopping center, the neighborhood residents are quietly shopping for Shabbat. Just  a few hours ago, in the cold, dark night, they were running to shelters, suddenly  awakened by warnings screaming from everywhere. A new ballistic missile launch  from Yemen had just been intercepted by the air defenses… It is winter, the rain is  starting to fall, the wind is blowing, the sea is rough, the path to  the Carrefour supermarket is covered in puddles… Suddenly, horrible,  heartbreaking screams, calls for help, gunshots ring out. There is panic, brutal  anguish, fear in the stomach, people are running in all directions, hiding behind cars,  in stores... The terrible nightmare of October 7th is resurfacing... Islamist terrorism  is at our doorstep... In Herzliya, the city that bears the name of the founder of  Zionism. 

In front of the absorption center for new retired immigrants, mostly from Russia, we  witness a horrible scene. A young man, wearing glasses, violently attacks an  octogenarian. She collapses but the assailant persists, shouting Allah Akbar, with  unbearable cruelty, he stabs the victim incessantly. Like a demon, he strikes this  innocent lady, without any pity, cowardly, several stab wounds to the heart, to the  stomach ... the blood flows ... 

Ludmilla Lipovsky, 83, a Holocaust survivor in Europe, is brutally murdered by a  Palestinian from Tulkarem, here in Israel, in the center of the country, in Herzliya,  on Shoah Martyrs Street… 

We later learn that the terrorist was a former Shin Beit informant. He had received a  special permit to stay in Israel... Incredible but true. 

How can the Israeli services blindly trust rehabilitated attackers, repeat offenders  who have served several years in prison?

At a time when Hamas refuses any compromise and demands the release of hundreds  of terrorists, also perpetrators of the horrible massacre of October 7, 2023, in  exchange for the hostages held in Gaza, the Israeli government will have to take  security measures first. Strengthen and improve the intelligence services and the  police. Create an effective gendarmerie and ensure public order in the streets, in front  of establishments, in shops, and restaurants... 

We are living a war of attrition on several fronts, with no end in sight. Despite the  truce in Lebanon, tensions are still high and Iran is trying to rearm Hezbollah. After  the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the new government in Damascus is not  reassuring and risks triggering a new civil war. In the Gaza Strip, Hamas is  omnipresent and is still capable of launching rockets and missiles. The Houthis,  2,000 km from our borders, are relentlessly continuing to fire ballistic missiles. 

The monstrous attack in Herzliya is a reminder that the conflict with the Arab Muslims is not only about territories and the solution of the Palestinian problem. On  this complicated and permanent conflict, religious considerations have been grafted,  pushed to the paroxysm of all the violence and hostilities. 

Foreign media reports say that stabbing attacks are committed by "lone wolves." The  majority of attackers are young Muslims, Palestinians or Israeli Arabs, who seem to  be acting outside an organized structure. How can we ignore the religious and  nationalist factors that often act as triggers for violence? 

No! There are no "lone wolves" and their actions are neither road accidents nor  incidents committed by insane or mentally ill people. Their actions are the result of  incitement to hatred of Jews spread by fanatical social networks but also of the laxity  of the Israeli authorities. The Shin Beit and the police will have to provide urgent  responses to this scourge in order to finally ensure absolute security for all citizens  of the country. 

The new year 2025 is unpredictable but decisive for the future of the Jewish state.  The government will have to act firmly and coordinate its actions closely with  President Donald Trump. Take bold and concrete initiatives together on all levels  and fronts, without harboring unnecessary illusions and without ignoring the painful  mistakes of the past.

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