by Melanie Phillips
  Through Palestinian propaganda, what was once confined to Nazi Germany has now poisoned much of the free world. 
(JNS) It’s been another epic week for Western hypocrisy. And it’s 
been another epic week for indifference or worse towards Israel. The two
 are, of course, intimately connected.
On Wednesday, 16-year-old 
Aryeh Schupak was murdered and over a dozen others injured, at least one
 of them critically, when a bomb packed with nails and ball-bearings 
exploded at a bus stop in Jerusalem. Another remote-controlled bomb went
 off shortly afterwards at another bus stop in the city.
The Biden
 administration rushed to condemn the bombings. Secretary of State 
Antony Blinken said that America “stands resolutely with Israel in the 
face of the terrorist attacks this morning in Jerusalem” and reiterated 
that “our commitment to Israel’s security is iron-clad.”
This is 
nauseating humbug. These attacks, like the rest of the terrorist wave 
against Israelis in recent months, are in large measure the product of 
relentless Palestinian Authority incitement in its schools and media, as
 well as its “pay for slay” rewards to terrorists and their families.
Nor
 are Israeli Jews the only targets of Palestinian Arab terror. On the 
same day as the bombings, a 17-year-old Israeli Druze, Tiran Fero, who 
was critically injured in a car crash in Jenin, was abducted from 
hospital by a mob of Palestinian Arab gunmen, reportedly because they 
mistakenly thought he was an Israeli soldier.
According to Fero’s family, the terrorists stormed the hospital, disconnected him from his respirator while he was still alive and threw him into a car. His body was retrieved by Israeli and P.A. security forces and returned to his family the following day.
Given
 its role in inciting and financing such terror, the Palestinian 
Authority leadership would be treated as pariahs in any civilized 
universe. Instead, the Biden administration continues to fund it and 
treat it as worthy of a state.
The day before the bombings, it 
emerged that the U.S. had upgraded its relations with the Palestinian 
Arabs by appointing a Special Representative for Palestinian Affairs.
This
 brand-new position will be filled by Hady Amr, currently the State 
Department’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Israeli and Palestinian 
Affairs. Amr’s record includes declaring “I was inspired by the 
Palestinian intifada”—the terrorist onslaught in which around 1,000 
Israelis were murdered or maimed—falsely accusing Israel of “ethnic 
cleansing” and calling for a deal with Hamas.
Far from an “iron-clad” commitment to Israel’s security, the Biden administration undermines it at every turn.
This
 week, however, Western outrage has not been directed at any of this, 
but at the “hypocrisy” of holding the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. This is 
because Qatar treats gay people appallingly, and team captains were 
prevented from wearing rainbow LGBT motifs on their armbands in protest.
Yet
 Qatar is not only a despotic state that denies human rights to 
everyone. It is also the principal paymaster of Hamas, the Islamist 
group that runs Gaza as a police state, constantly attempts to murder 
Israelis and whose charter commits it to annihilate Israel and every Jew
 in the world.
Every football team, FIFA official and football fan
 who is taking part in the World Cup and contributing to the billions 
Qatar is making from hosting the event will have thus made an 
inescapable contribution to Hamas’s infernal agenda of murdering 
Israelis and oppressing its own people.
It is unthinkable that any
 Western football team would wear Israel’s flag on their armbands in 
solidarity with the Israeli victims of Palestinian Arab and Muslim 
terror. Yet more than 2,200 such attacks have been recorded inside 
Israel and the disputed territories this year, killing 30 people.
In March,
 there was a series of shootings, stabbings and car-ramming attacks in 
Beersheva, Jerusalem, Hadera and Bnei Brak. In April, three civilians 
were shot dead in the heart of Tel Aviv.
In May,
 three Israelis were killed and four wounded in an axe attack in the 
central city of Elad. Last month, an Israeli was shot dead near Kiryat 
Arba in Judea. Earlier this month, three Israelis were stabbed to death 
near the Judean city of Ariel.
Last week,
 there were two shooting attacks in northern Samaria. Last Sunday night,
 a mass-casualty attack in the same area was averted when a car bomb 
apparently aimed at an Israeli army watchtower exploded prematurely.
None
 of these attacks has merited more than a passing reference in Western 
media, which can be guaranteed to erupt into volcanic condemnation if 
the Israelis start inflicting any Palestinian casualties in their 
attempts to prevent further atrocities.
To Western liberals, the 
suffering of Israeli victims at the hands of the Palestinian Arabs is 
all but invisible. So too is the suffering of Palestinian Arabs under 
their own leaders.
Western liberals appear not to see that 
Palestinian leaders jail, torture and kill their own people. They don’t 
see Palestinian attacks on Christians or Druze. They don’t see Hamas 
throwing gays off roofs to their deaths.
Last
 month, Ahmad Abu Marhia, a gay 25-year-old Palestinian Arab living 
under asylum in Israel in fear for his life at the hands of his family 
and residents of his village, was abducted and beheaded in Hebron.The
 liberal media was mostly silent. There were no demonstrations on 
American campuses. U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides tweeted his 
horror at the murder but conspicuously failed to say the victim had fled
 his Palestinian Authority village for sanctuary in Israel because he 
was gay.
Western liberals have fixed in their heads the falsehood 
that Palestinian Arabs are the oppressed victims of Israel and therefore
 can do no wrong. In parallel, these liberals have blanked Israel out of
 their moral universe, so that Israelis don’t have the same right to 
exist as Western liberals do themselves.
How can we explain this astounding and shocking mindset?
The
 history of the Jewish people tells us that when cultures are beset by 
terrifying forces apparently beyond anyone’s control, Jews are 
identified as the cause. Pinning the blame on the Jews is how the 
simple-minded have tried to make sense of incomprehensible threats for 
generations.
But there’s always a catalyst: The people who 
actually point the finger at the Jews and incite the mob against them. 
In the Middle Ages, it was the Church. In the last century, it was 
Hitler. Today, it’s the Palestinian Arabs.
The common factor is their psychotic demonization of the Jewish people. Yet there is an even more devastating connection.
War
 was waged against the Nazis to defend the free world, which was duly 
saved from invasion, enslavement and tyranny. The war was not waged, 
however, to save the Jews. Indeed, the West shut its eyes to the 
extermination of the Jews, of which Western leaders were made well aware
 at the time.
Much of the West regarded Hitler as a monstrous 
aberration who managed to brainwash the Germans into supporting his 
psychotic ravings. But in the Middle East, the Palestinian Arabs were 
Hitler’s legion. They were led by the Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin 
al-Husseini, who pledged to exterminate every Jew in the Middle East if 
Hitler won the war.
Al-Husseini is Mahmoud Abbas’s lauded role 
model and inspiration. Palestinian propaganda accordingly channels Nazi 
tropes and images demonizing the Jewish people. Yet none of this demonic
 antisemitism is ever acknowledged by the West. The American government 
never mentions it. Nor do the British or the Europeans. Instead, the 
West has internalized the Palestinian demonization of the Jewish state.
Nazi
 Germany was defeated. But the paranoid and exterminatory antisemitism 
that fueled it is now coursing through the nations that defeated it. 
Through Palestinian Arab propaganda, what was once confined to Germany 
has now poisoned much of the West.
That’s why Israel has become a 
lightning rod for a phenomenon seen throughout history: Blaming the Jews
 for the evils of the world.
This may seem a harsh lesson to learn. But learn it we must.
 
Melanie Phillips,
 a British journalist, broadcaster and author, writes a weekly column 
for JNS. Currently a columnist for The Times of London, her personal and
 political memoir Guardian Angel has been published by Bombardier, which
 also published her first novel, The Legacy. Go to melaniephillips.substack.comto access her work.
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