hatred – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Wed, 01 Dec 2021 14:23:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg hatred – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Ilhan Omar reveals death threat voicemail, calls for end of 'anti-Muslim hatred' https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/12/01/ilhan-omar-reveals-death-threat-voicemail-call-for-end-of-anti-muslim-hatred/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/12/01/ilhan-omar-reveals-death-threat-voicemail-call-for-end-of-anti-muslim-hatred/#respond Wed, 01 Dec 2021 14:02:10 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=727991   Congresswoman Ilhan Omar on Tuesday played a harrowing death threat recently left for her by voicemail, while imploring House Republican leaders to do more to tamp down "anti-Muslim hatred" in their ranks and "hold those who perpetuate it accountable." Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter Omar, one of only a handful of Muslim […]

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Congresswoman Ilhan Omar on Tuesday played a harrowing death threat recently left for her by voicemail, while imploring House Republican leaders to do more to tamp down "anti-Muslim hatred" in their ranks and "hold those who perpetuate it accountable."

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Omar, one of only a handful of Muslim members of Congress, has been the subject of repeated attacks by conservative pundits and some Republicans in Congress, which she says have led to an increase in the number of death threats she receives. The most recent instance came after a video of first-term Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert calling Omar a member of the "jihad squad" and likening her to a bomb-carrying terrorist went viral.

"When a sitting member of Congress calls a colleague a member of the 'jihad squad' and falsifies a story to suggest I will blow up the Capitol, it is not just an attack on me but on millions of American Muslims across the country," Omar said during a news conference Tuesday. "We cannot pretend this hate speech from leading politicians doesn't have real consequences."

Then Omar played the voicemail, laden with profanity, racial epithets and a threat to "take you off the face of the (expletive) earth," which she said was among hundreds of such messages she has reported since joining Congress. Omar said the voicemail was left for her after Boebert released another video on Monday attacking her.

In the grainy recording, a man can be heard saying, "You will not be living much longer, b——" while promising that "we the people are rising up." He also calls Omar a "traitor" and pledges that she will stand trial before a military tribunal.

Omar then concluded, "It is time for the Republican Party to actually do something to confront anti-Muslim hatred in its ranks and hold those who perpetuate it accountable."

Boebert's incendiary remarks are just the latest example of a GOP lawmaker making a personal attack against another member of Congress, an unsettling trend that has gone largely unchecked by House Republican leaders.

The chain of events was set in motion over a week ago when a video posted to Facebook showed Boebert speaking at an event and describing an interaction with Omar — an interaction Omar maintains never happened.

In the video, Boebert claims that a Capitol Police officer approached her with "fret on his face" shortly before she stepped aboard a House elevator and the doors closed.

"I look to my left and there she is — Ilhan Omar. And I said: 'Well, she doesn't have a backpack. We should be fine,'" Boebert says with a laugh.

Boebert's comment about Omar not wearing a backpack was an apparent reference to her not carrying a suicide bomb.

Reaction to the video was swift. Omar called on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Republican Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to "take appropriate action." But so far McCarthy, who is in line to become House speaker if Republicans retake the majority next year, has proven reluctant to police members of his caucus whose views are often closely aligned with the party's base.

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Representative Andre Carson, who is also Muslim, said he is working with Democratic leadership on a House resolution that could address the issue.

Boebert initially took steps to ease the situation. Last week, she apologized "to anyone in the Muslim community I offended," but not directly to Omar.

But after declining to apologize directly to Omar during a tense phone call Monday, which Omar abruptly ended, Boebert again went on the attack.

"Rejecting an apology and hanging up on someone is part of cancel culture 101 and a pillar of the Democrat Party," Boebert said in an Instagram video.

So far, McCarthy is taking her side.

When asked Tuesday what he would do if Democrats tried to censure Boebert, McCarthy said: "After she apologized personally and publicly? I'd vote against it."

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Report on PA education illuminates anti-Jewish indoctrination https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/09/08/report-on-pa-education-illuminates-methods-of-anti-jewish-indoctrination/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/09/08/report-on-pa-education-illuminates-methods-of-anti-jewish-indoctrination/#respond Sun, 08 Sep 2019 09:32:12 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=414299 The recently published study "Israel, Jews, and Peace in Palestinian Authority Teachers' Guides" by Dr. Arnon Groiss of the Center for Near East Policy Research showed that Palestinian teachers' guides promote an attitude toward the "other" based on delegitimization, demonization and war indoctrination instead of peace education. Aimed to examine the attitude of the PA […]

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The recently published study "Israel, Jews, and Peace in Palestinian Authority Teachers' Guides" by Dr. Arnon Groiss of the Center for Near East Policy Research showed that Palestinian teachers' guides promote an attitude toward the "other" based on delegitimization, demonization and war indoctrination instead of peace education.

Aimed to examine the attitude of the PA curriculum to the Jewish-Israeli "other" within the ongoing conflict and to the possibility of solving that conflict peacefully, the study represents the final of four studies beginning in 2015, which examined 364 schoolbooks of all grades published between 2013 and 2018 in various subjects. The most recent study – the final of the series of four – was based on 89 Palestinian teachers' guides published from 2016 to 2018 in the Palestinian territories.

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"While students' textbooks reveal the components of a certain worldview and the values a society would wish to instill in the minds of its younger generations, teachers' guides usually give us a hint as to how that is practically done," notes the study.

The teachers' guides were sourced from schools in the West Bank and Gaza, designed by the PA and followed in all schools, including those of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which uses the educational material provided by the Palestinian Authority.

"Language teachers' guides in particular," the study found, "were found imbibed with such repeating references, which makes them the main anti-peace indoctrination tool." Teachers' guides of national and Islamic education, as well as geography, sciences, and mathematics, and, to a lesser extent, arts and crafts, contained fewer pieces of such material. Physical education teachers' guides proved to be purely professional with no trace of political indoctrination. Most of the indoctrination was found in grades seven to 10, the age at which Groiss maintains students are "most receptive" to such education.

According to Groiss, the method of repetition was the primary method in which values were transmitted, where teachers are taught to repeat points over and over again in various forms: statements, questions, answers, and assignments.

"This is the indoctrination, in essence," Groiss told Jewish News Syndicate.

For example, Jewish "cowardice," "slyness," "deceit," and "greed" are repeated ideas in teachers' guides used to define Jews as enemies of Islam and a corrupt nation, with stories about Jews falsifying money and calling aspirations regarding their ancient homeland "greedy ambitions."

In the description of the prophet Muhammad's relationship with the Jewish inhabitants of the city of Medina in Arabia for eighth-grade Arabic language class, the teachers' guide instructs: "The honorable Messenger was careful, from the beginning of the propagation of the Islamic religion, to keep close ties between the Muslims and the Jewish inhabitants of Medina although he was aware of the Jews' deceitfulness and conspiracies."

In a 2018 eighth-grade guide for Arabic, teachers are instructed to read a story called "My Grandfather's Memories" and ask the students to "find a free time to reflect on the dangers of the Jews' greedy ambitions regarding Palestine."

Prompting teachers to read stories of abuse by Jews, says Groiss, "makes the student hate the 'other,' become angry with the 'other' and makes the student prepared to do something against the 'other.'"

'This is hate education'

In the same vein, material consistently describes a future where there will be an Arab removal of Israel with any surviving Israeli Jews exterminated.

In a poem taught to third-grade students, the following verse appears: "I will sacrifice my blood in order to water the nobles' land and remove the usurper [Israel] from my country and exterminate the foreigners' defeated remnants."

A separate reference to the "disappearance" of Israel's Jews is included in the Arabic Language teachers' guide for seventh grade: "The Zionists are the terrorists of the modern age, and their fate is disappearance."

But until then, the narrative in the teachers' guides is that of an eternal victim. "No attempt is made to create a useful future for young Palestinians," the study states. "Everything is tied to a fixed idea that the 'other' is the source of their misfortune and, thus, that 'other' should be eliminated."

By referring to the conflict built on war, rather than peace and coexistence, and with delegitimization and demonization as its main pillars, the Palestinian educators impose on their students "a bleak future of hatred and misery, with no hope other than becoming a martyr in an endless struggle that is bound to bring pain and distress for years to come," says the study.

The study calls the one-sided information manipulative and without self-criticism, preventing a healthy-thinking person from contributing to the well-being of his or her own society. According to the study, "a whole generation is thus being lost."

"This is hate education – a war of indoctrination against peace, in which the UNRWA agency has clearly been involved for the last 70 years," said Groiss, urging that "the education itself has to change, and if UNRWA can't change the approach, it should quit education."

Reflecting on 20 years of researching this topic, he posed: "It's too much to be aware of [that] such hate [is] directed at [all Israelis, including] me."

"It's difficult," he lamented.

Groiss voiced his hope that "everyone" reads this study, including UNRWA donor states and nations whose money is invested in the PA and its educational system.

He places responsibility for this situation on the PA, "shared to a great extent by non-Palestinian actors like UNRWA that uses in its schools educational material without the slightest effort to live up to the expressed UN goal of solving the Middle East conflict peacefully."

"Instead of working toward the ending of the conflict," Groiss states in the report, "UNRWA's educational system and the donor states that sustain it contribute to its perpetuation. The protracted misery and distress of the Palestinian youth will remain their fault for long."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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Upcoming panel to pit millennials against anti-Semitism https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/07/16/upcoming-panel-to-pit-millennials-against-anti-semitism/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/07/16/upcoming-panel-to-pit-millennials-against-anti-semitism/#respond Tue, 16 Jul 2019 11:15:35 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=394327 Jewish and pro-Israel organizations will host a millennial panel next month in New York about combating anti-Semitism. The Aug. 7 event on Manhattan's Upper East Side, The Time Is Now: Millennials Fighting Back Against Anti-Semitism, will be led by Jewish National Fund CEO Russell Robinson. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter The panel will […]

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Jewish and pro-Israel organizations will host a millennial panel next month in New York about combating anti-Semitism.

The Aug. 7 event on Manhattan's Upper East Side, The Time Is Now: Millennials Fighting Back Against Anti-Semitism, will be led by Jewish National Fund CEO Russell Robinson.

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The panel will feature Melissa Weiss, national campus outreach director at the Simon Wiesenthal Center; Daniel Cohen, campaign manager of the digital advocacy unit at the World Jewish Congress; Avi Posnick, Northeast and New England director of StandWithUs; and Bryan Leib, program manager, Israeli-American Council of New York and a former congressional candidate.

"We are looking to build awareness for the panel discussion," Leib told JNS.

"Each panel member will be making specific calls to action and providing the attendees with ways of getting involved immediately to join the fight against anti-Semitism in America."

Anti-Semitism has become a problem for millennials and others from Europe to the United States, from college campuses to the US Congress.

Jews are the leading target of hate crimes among religious groups annually, according to the FBI.

"The time is now for millennials to take a leadership position in the war against anti-Semitism," stated Leib.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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