October 7th was a warning.

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Avi Abelow

To my fellow Jews, and to every moral, freedom-loving non-Jew out there…

Wake up. Please, for God’s sake — wake up

October 7th wasn’t just a nightmare. It was a warning.

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A brutal, genocidal wake-up call that ripped the mask off the barbarism festering at our doorstep. And still — somehow — it wasn’t enough.

Now, the massacre of the Alawaites, Christians and Druze in southern Syria is forcing that same truth back in our faces again: we are up against a death cult. A savage, unapologetic jihadist movement that thrives on blood, chaos, and domination.

And no, this isn’t “just a fringe.”

This is part of their culture. It’s embedded in the jihadist worldview.

They aren’t “hijacking” a religion. They’re living out what they believe with horrifying consistency, enslaving/raping women, indoctrinating children, executing elders, burning villages, and committing unspeakable crimes proudly, while filming themselves doing it.

What happened in the Druze villages over the past few days, the field executions, the humiliation and murder of elderly religious leaders, the storming of homes and hospitals, this is not random violence.

It’s a feature, not a bug. And they’re telling us, again and again, exactly who they are and what they intend to do. And many live as Israeli citizens as well, not just in Gaza, Syria or Judea and Samaria.

So why are so many still refusing to listen?

Why are Western journalists, politicians, professors, even progressive Jews here in Israel, still making excuses, still blaming Israel, still believing that if we just offer more “humanitarian aid,” hug harder, stop the war, or retreat further, the hatred will disappear?

It won’t.

This is not a socio-economic grievance.

It’s not a political conflict.

This is a religious war against the Saturday people, the Sunday people and all infidels, waged by jihadists who believe the entire free world must be conquered or destroyed.

And here’s the part too many people still don’t want to hear:
They are working hand-in-hand with the West’s own radical left.

The socialists. The Marxists. The gender anarchists and cultural destroyers who hate the Judeo-Christian foundations of our civilization.

Together, they form an unholy alliance, to destroy Western civilization as we know it.

And they are marching, together, across campuses, into parliaments, through city streets, and now into your children’s classrooms.

We in Israel live with this danger every single day.

We don’t have the luxury of pretending it’s not real.

Every parent who sends a child to school. Every soldier on the front lines. Every Jew walking through a market. We all know the truth: our enemies are always watching, always waiting, always planning.

And yet… we’re still being told to “calm down.”

To “understand the other side.”

To feel guilty for doing what we are doing in Gaza and in Syria, which is all about defending ourselves and others being persecuted.

To apologize for surviving.

ENOUGH.

This is not just a fight for Israel. This is a fight for all of Western civilization.

Because if Israel falls, the front line is gone. And the war will come to you quicker than it already is.

We are not the occupiers.
We are not the problem.
We are the canary in the coal mine — and we are sounding the alarm.
We are the solution.

So I’m begging you:
To every Jew in the diaspora, who still thinks you’ll be safe if you keep your head down, wake up.

To every decent Christian, Muslim, Hindu, atheist, who still believes this has nothing to do with you, wake up.

To every Western leader, media figure, influencer, or activist who still believes peace comes through appeasement, wake up.

Because the longer you stay asleep, the louder the jihadists get.

And they’re not whispering.

They’re screaming, and showing us with blood literally on their hands, exactly what they’re capable of.

We in Israel are done apologizing.
We are done justifying our right to exist.
We are rising, stronger, prouder, and more rooted than ever. Because we know that this is not just a battle for survival.

It’s a battle for truth. For morality. For the future of humanity.

No matter how many lies are spread, no matter how much hatred is spewed by the likes of Piers Morgan, Tucker Carlson, or Candace Owens, we will not back down.

We will no longer apologize for being proud Jews standing strong in our ancestral homeland, the Land of Israel. This is not up for debate.

Our connection to this land is thousands of years old, rooted in history, faith, and fact.

The real outsiders are not us, but the Arabs from across the Arab world who suddenly adopted the invented identity of “Palestinian”, a national myth manufactured by the KGB in the 1960s to delegitimize Israel, justify terror, and fracture the vital US-Israel alliance.

We see through the lies, and we will continue to stand tall, defend our people, and speak the truth, unapologetically and without fear.

We in Israel will never be free from this jihadist terror as long as their networks remain entrenched in Gaza, Judea, Samaria, Syria, and Lebanon. That’s the harsh reality we face, and it demands decisive action. We are being pushed to do the one thing to provide true safety for our people, and that is to reclaim, liberate and act as full sovereign in our Biblical heartlands of Judea, Samaria, Gaza, southern Syria (tribal land of Menashe), and southern Lebanon (tribal lands of Dan and Naftali). Only by restoring sovereignty and strength in these areas, and removing all the jihadists, can we establish lasting deterrence and ensure that our enemies think twice before ever threatening us again.

Right now, Iran is expelling millions of Afghans, and yet the world remains silent. I bet you didn’t even know that, because the headlines are too busy attacking Israel for doing what we must do to defend ourselves in Gaza and now in Syria. Why is it so controversial for us to ensure that jihadists bent on our destruction aren’t allowed to live among us or on our borders, where they can advance their genocidal agenda against us? The double standard is staggering, and it’s time to call it out for what it is.

And, one final critical piece of advice…

Never stop reminding the world: this war could end today, the very moment Hamas, along with their backers in Qatar, Egypt, and Iran, release our hostages and surrender. They hold the keys to peace, yet choose terror. The suffering in Gaza is the direct result of their actions, not Israel’s. We are doing what any nation would do, what we must do, to ensure that October 7th never happens again. Our mission is survival. Our goal is peace through strength. The blame lies squarely with the terror regimes, not the people defending their homes and families.

So join us.
Not in fear — but in strength.
Not in guilt — but in moral clarity.
Because the time is now.

Am Yisrael Chai. And the free world must choose life too.

We are going to win this war with total victory, and the key to the survival of all humanity, is by supporting the Jewish state of Israel.

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  1. John Galt

    “I have been a Christian Zionist for 60 years and I will tell you what that means to me. It means I rejoice that Israel exists. It means I don’t want to convert Jews to Christianity although if asked by a Jew I will try to explain my religion.”

    Your religion has always persecuted Jews in Ireland and elderly. Explain that.

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    • @fquigley

      Your religion has always persecuted Jews in Ireland and elderly. Explain that.

      John Galt IV is no more responsible for the depravity of the Irish than you or I are responsible for the Jewish quislings who have signed up with the mullahs.

      His statement of support of Israel as a Christian Zionist is very much appreciated on this site, and by me personally.

      Notably, about half of the world’s Jews live in Israel and nearly all the rest live in America. Had it not been for the support of people such as John, we Jews would today be in a very different situation than now exists in both of these great nations.

      Furthermore, abusing our allies among the Christians as they voice their support of the Zionist cause is both poorly considered, and just bad manners.

      • Who Was The First Genuinely Pro-Israel U.S. President?
        By Jason Maoz – 8 Elul 5777 – August 30, 2017

        “…Johnson’s affinity for Jews stemmed from early familial influences – his paternal grandfather and a number of other relatives were members of the Christadelphian movement, a group of fundamentalist Christians who believed Jews would one day return to Palestine and create a new Jewish state.

        His grandfather admonished young Lyndon to “Take care of the Jews…. Consider them your friends and help them any way you can.”

        To a Jewish group in 1968, Johnson said: “Most if not all of you have very deep ties with the land and the people of Israel, as I do…. The Bible stories are woven into my childhood memories as the gallant struggle of modern Jews to be free of persecution is also woven into our souls.”…”

        https://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/front-page/who-was-the-first-genuinely-pro-israel-u-s-president/2017/08/30/

        Not just partisan electioneering rhetoric. Read about all of the things he did for us from the 1930’s on.

        This is why I take John Loftus’ and Mark Aarons’ “The Secret War Against the Jews…” which everybody quotes – with a sack of salt. He really blackens LBJ’s name in the section about the “Liberty” incident and all on the basis of the word of anonymous retired spies. In short, I don’t believe him.

        Everything in the article is documented. And remember The Jewish Press is Arutz Sheva’s sister paper in New York.

      • And remember, John said he identifies as a Christian. In Ireland, it’s true the Catholic Church has generated antisemitism, on the other hand, in Northern Ireland, Irish protestants are waving Israeli flags.

        Israel is as popular in the North as the Arab Frankenstein monster is in the south. And despite sympathy for Zionism among some early Irish nationalists in the 20th century, Ireland’s whole history is one of great hostility to Jews generated by the Catholic Church. That much is true.

        So, Irish nationalists who want to subsume the North into the Republic of Ireland – and who never failed to show up at pro-Pal demonstrations in the ’80s – say they object to the protestants because they were Scots-Irish who were transplanted there by the British in the 17th century.

        Well, all things considered, good for them. You know, it’s ironic that all these cultural “Marxists” who portray western colonialism as an eternal sin, ignore Marx’s actual writings in which he said british colonialsim in india would have been a progressive thing if the british had remade india in their own image but instead they went native and began acting like indian feudal lords, themselves. 😀

    • AI Overview
      The relationship between Catholicism and Zionism in Ireland is complex and often involves a mix of solidarity and conflict. While some Irish Catholics have historically expressed support for Zionist ideals, particularly during the early 20th century, contemporary Irish Catholicism is more likely to be critical of Israel’s policies and actions, often aligning with the Palestinian cause. This shift reflects a broader trend in Irish society where anti-Zionism has become increasingly prominent.
      Here’s a more detailed look:
      Historical Solidarity:
      Shared Experience of Colonialism:
      Some Irish nationalists saw parallels between their own struggle for independence from British rule and the Zionist movement’s ambition to establish a Jewish state in Palestine.
      Early 20th Century Support:
      Figures like Michael Davitt, an Irish journalist, were vocal supporters of Zionism and actively publicized the Kishinev pogrom.
      Influence on Zionism:
      Irish nationalism, particularly its militant aspects, influenced some Zionist factions in the United States, who adopted tactics like street demonstrations and protests.
      Shared Identity:
      Jewish and Irish immigrant communities in America found common ground in building a shared society, as depicted in the 1912 song “If It Wasn’t for the Irish and the Jews”.
      Shifting Attitudes:
      Rise of Anti-Zionism:
      Over time, particularly after the establishment of the State of Israel, Irish attitudes towards Zionism and Israel became more critical.
      Aligning with the Palestinian Cause:
      Many Irish Catholics, influenced by their own history of colonialism, see a parallel between the Palestinian experience and their own struggle for independence.
      Criticism of Israeli Policies:
      Recent statements by Irish Catholic leaders and public discourse often condemn Israeli actions in Gaza and the West Bank, particularly those perceived as disproportionate or unjust.
      Perceived Antisemitism:
      Some argue that anti-Zionism in Ireland has become intertwined with antisemitism, leading to a hostile environment for Jews in Ireland.
      Key Factors:
      Historical Context:
      The shared experience of colonialism and struggle for independence plays a significant role in shaping Irish attitudes.
      Religious and Cultural Identity:
      Catholicism’s emphasis on social justice and its historical role in Irish society influence its perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      Political Discourse:
      Public discourse and media coverage, including social media, play a role in shaping public opinion and perceptions of Israel and Zionism.
      Internal Divisions:
      Within Irish society, there are diverse views on Zionism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with some maintaining support for Israel and others strongly opposing its policies.
      In conclusion, while there was a period of historical solidarity between some Irish Catholics and Zionists, contemporary Irish Catholicism is more likely to be critical of Israel and its policies, aligning with the Palestinian cause due to a complex interplay of historical, religious, and political factors.

  2. I’m a Christian and I have a Koran, Sira and the Reliance of the Traveler. I skipped the Hadiths – too long and too many of them by different people.

    Anyway, reading these books about Islam or how to be a Muslim makes it 100% clear who righteous Muslims are. They are members of an organized, evil crime syndicate masquerading as a religion.

    They want to kill Christians, Jews and anyone else not a Muslim. They want to take over the world and their books enjoin them to do just that.

    I have been a Christian Zionist for 60 years and I will tell you what that means to me. It means I rejoice that Israel exists. It means I don’t want to convert Jews to Christianity although if asked by a Jew I will try to explain my religion.

    But most importantly it means I know that in the entire world, despite our differences, America has one true ally and that is Israel.

    I will leave you with a quote from the great street philosopher, Eric Hoffer from 1968:

    “I have a premonition that will not leave me; as it goes with Israel so will it go with all of us. Should Israel perish the holocaust will be upon us.”

    Lest there be no confusion, “the rest of us” means all of us. Everyone on this Earth. And so my morning prayers don’t begin with my family, my country or anything else but asking The Good Lord for the safety of Israel and its people. Only after that do I pray for other things.

    • @John Galt IV
      I thank you for your deeply moving comment, your warm embrace of our people, and for your contribution over the years in commenting on this site.

  3. Very well said… If you can, arm yourselves, in whatever manner possible.

    I just saw on our condo “newscast” (in the elevator), that the Zionists just bombed a Christian church in Gaza. No explanation; just the “facts”… according to the leftist “journalists”.

    No more apologies…

    • So the very top corner of the church was hit. I guess we apologized, but the rest of the world is making out that this was a deliberate attempt to destroy the only catholic church in Gaza. My response: if they had wanted to hit it, they would now be picking up the pieces.