Judith Bergman
§ After
hearing of the Manchester terrorist attack, politicians once more communicated
their by now old-routine of "shock" and "grief" at the
predictable outcome of their own policies.
§ Most
dumbfounding of all, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that she was watching
the developments in Manchester "with grief and horror" and that she
found the attack "incomprehensible".
§ Every
time a European leader publicly endorses Islam as a great faith, a
"religion of peace", or claims that violence in Islam is a
"perversion of a great faith", despite massive evidence to the
contrary, they signal in the strongest way possible that with every devastating
attack, the West is ripe for the taking.
When ISIS attacked the
Bataclan Theater in Paris in November 2015, it did so because, in its own words, it was "where hundreds of pagans gathered for a
concert of prostitution and vice." A year earlier, ISIS had forbidden all
music as haram (forbidden). Many Islamic scholars support the
idea that Islam forbids the 'sinful' music of the West.
It should, therefore, not be a
surprise to anybody that Islamic terrorists might target a concert by the
American pop singer Ariana Grande in Manchester on May 22. In addition, the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned last September that terrorists are focused on
concerts, sporting events and outdoor gatherings because such venues
"often pursue simple, achievable attacks with an emphasis on economic
impact and mass casualties".
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Manchester suicide
bombing, in which a device laced with screws and bolts was detonated.
Twenty-two people, children and adults, were murdered in the explosion that
ripped through the Manchester concert area; more than 50 people were wounded.
While the media is describing the use of nail bombs at the concert hall as a
new and surprising tactic, it is in fact an extremely old one, practiced by Arab terrorists on Israelis for decades.
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A police officer stands guard
near the Manchester Arena on May 23, 2017, following a suicide bombing by an
Islamic terrorist who murdered 22 concert-goers. Photo: Dave Thompson/Getty
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