by Eli. E. Hertz
UN  Security Council Resolution 1377 "reaffirms its unequivocal  condemnation of all acts, methods and practices of terrorism as criminal  and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, in all their forms  and manifestations, wherever and by whomever committed."  Incitement is the Weapon Political and religious incitement plays a crucial role in mobilizing and motivating  Palestinian terrorism. After the horrendous 2002 suicide bombing of a  Passover Seder in a Netanya hotel, Fouad Ajami, a Middle East scholar at  Johns Hopkins University, wrote: "The suicide bomber of  the Passover massacre did not descend from the sky; he walked straight  out of the culture of incitement let loose on the land, a menace  hovering over Israel, a great Palestinian and Arab refusal to let that  country be, to cede it a place among the nations, he partook of the  culture all around him - the glee [that] greets those brutal deeds of  terror, the cult that rises around the martyrs and their families." Despite pledges to renounce violence against Israel, PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas continue  to incite, inflame and encourage Palestinian Arabs to pin every problem  they face as individuals and as a society on Israel. This strategy of  channeling frustrations into hatred and the desire for revenge against  Israel is adopted both by Israel 's immediate Palestinian neighbors and Arab leaders throughout the  Muslim-Arab world. Arab leaders and the European Union [EU] lend support  to the Palestinian cause with money and a combination of anti-Israeli  and anti-American messages from government-controlled media outlets and  educational systems. Sermons that legitimize violence in the name of  Islam are encouraged, delivered by extremists throughout Muslim  countries and in free countries in the West. These anti-Israeli actions have a  profound impact on generations of Arabs fed a steady diet of  poison-filled propaganda. Arab opinion polls find there is little desire  for peace with Israel. Survey after survey shows that the majority of  those polled believed the Arab-Israeli conflict should continue; and in  most cases over 50 percent want Israel to eventually disappear from the  Middle Eastern map. But those polls also signify more worrisome effects.  Arab incitement, now broadened to include anti-Western sentiments, as  well as anti-Israeli and antisemitic sentiments, is producing the  greatest threat to the civilized world since World War II. For non-Arabic speakers, it is hard to  grasp just how pervasive the propaganda is in areas controlled by the  Palestinian Authority and throughout the Arab world. It is omnipresent:  In state-controlled media outlets, in schools and mosques, at rallies,  in speeches and articles.  Whether in print, music, religious  sermons, or on the radio, television and walls, the propaganda that  incites permeates the refugee camps, villages and towns on the West Bank  and Gaza. It touches those in radical Islamic schools in Pakistan and  Saudi Arabia. All who watch Arab-controlled television and movies, read  state-controlled newspapers and government-controlled schoolbooks are  affected by hate-filled propaganda. Terrorism against Israel and the West  has reached epidemic proportions. Since September 11, not a day goes by  when new terrorist attacks, failed attempts, or plots in Europe,  the United States, Africa, and Asia go unreported. Those attacks have  captured not just the imagination and support of the radical fringe, but  of rank-and-file Arabs as well. Palestinian Arabs danced in the streets  after September 11, just as they shouted with glee from the rooftops  when Iraqi SCUD missiles smashed into Tel Aviv during Operation Desert  Storm in 1991.  Incitement is so prevalent in parts of  the Arab world that it even permeates the cultural milieu. One proud  Palestinian father celebrated his toddler's first birthday by strapping a  fake suicide bomb to him and taking pictures of the child. As the  shocking photo of the smiling "suicide" infant and his happy father made  its way around the world, the baby's paternal grandfather dismissed the  incident as a bad "joke."  The joke is the result of a vexing  phenomenon. Schools controlled by authoritarian Arab regimes and Islamic  extremists provide children everywhere in the Muslim-Arab world  [including mosques in America and Europe] with textbooks that espouse a  bitter hatred of Israel and the West. Maps of Israel show no such  country. Instead, teachers within the Palestinian Authority teach their  students that territory delineated by former British Mandate - from the  Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea [including Israel proper] - is  theirs. They say  Israel is land that was "stolen" from the Arabs in 1948. A similar  message is hammered home on children's television programs. From  elementary school through high school, textbooks foster hatred towards  Israel and the West, with Israel described as "a country of gangs, born  in crime." Antisemitic expressions portray Jews as arrogant, sly  traitors. Zionism is described as a racist movement and a "germ."  By second grade, the concept of  jihad, or holy struggle - used by Osama bin Laden to characterize the  September 11 attacks - is introduced and taught as an enshrined value.  By the sixth grade, a child is encouraged to become a shahid [martyr].    When all is said and done, absent from the "texts" are the principles of normalization and co-existence with Israel.   For the entire article including footnote see: Incitement - The engine Driving Global Terrorism For more on Incitement see: Palestinian Media WatchThe Effect of Indoctrination 
A Culture of Hatred - Incited from Birth
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