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Tears Don't Protect Against Murder
Sultan Knish.com ^ | Tuesday, April 16, 2013 | Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish

Posted on 04/17/2013 7:22:08 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Tears Don't Protect Against Murder Posted by Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog 6 Comments After serving a few years in prison for his role in the Munich Massacre, Willi Pohl moved to Beirut. The brief sentence was a slap in the wrist, but Pohl had still served more time in prison than the Muslim gunmen who had murdered eleven Israeli athletes and coaches during the 1972 Summer Olympics. Mohammed Safady and the Al-Gashey cousins were released after a few months by the German authorities.

They went back to Lebanon and so did he.


TOPICS: History; Politics; Religion; Society
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After serving a few years in prison for his role in the Munich Massacre, Willi Pohl moved to Beirut. The brief sentence was a slap in the wrist, but Pohl had still served more time in prison than the Muslim gunmen who had murdered eleven Israeli athletes and coaches during the 1972 Summer Olympics. Mohammed Safady and the Al-Gashey cousins were released after a few months by the German authorities.

They went back to Lebanon and so did he.

A decade after the attack, Willi Pohl had begun making a name for himself as a crime novelist. His first novel was Tränen Schützen Nicht vor Mord or Tears Do Not Protect Against Murder.

While Pohl was penning crime novels, Israeli operatives had already absorbed the lessons of his first title. Tears, whether in 1939 or 1972, had not done anything to prevent the murder of Jews. Bullets were another matter.

The head of Black September in Rome was the first to die, followed by a string of PLO leaders across Europe. Those attacks were followed by raids on the mansions and apartments of top Fatah officials in the same city where Pohl had found temporary refuge. By the time his first book was published, hundreds of PLO terrorists and officials were dead.

European law enforcement had failed to hold even the actual perpetrators of the Munich Massacre responsible, never mind the representatives of the PLO who openly mingled with red radicals in its capitals. Israeli operatives did what the German judicial system had failed to do, putting down Safady and one of the Al-Gasheys, while the other one hid out with Colonel Gaddafi in Libya.

The Israeli raid on the PLO terrorists in Beirut's Muslim Quarter missed one important target. Arafat. And so, on another September day, some 19 years later, September 13, 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Rabin shook hands with Arafat and proclaimed, "Enough of blood and tears! Enough!" But the blood and tears had only begun, as a PLO on its last legs was revived and built its terrorist infrastructure inside Israel's borders.

By 1993, the year of the infamous Rose Garden handshake, 45 Israelis had been killed and 34 injured in Muslim terrorist attacks. A year after the handshake, the toll stood at 109 Israelis dead and 456 wounded. By 2002, the year that Israel's patience finally broke and Sharon sent forces storming into Arafat's compound, the numbers for that year were a horrifying 451 dead and 2,348 wounded.

Today, some 40 years after that September in Munich and 19 years after the even worse tragedy of that September in Washington D.C., with over 1,500 dead since that fatal handshake, there have been rivers of blood and tears. And a shortage of bullets.

PLO officials these days are more likely to die of morbid obesity or, like Arafat, of AIDS, than of Israeli raids. They are nearly as likely to kill each other, like Arafat's cousin, Moussa Arafat, the former head of the Palestinian Authority's terrorist forces, who was dragged out of his home and shot by his own people. The murder of Mohammed Abu Shaaban, killed a week after the handshake, by his own people, was the first of a long string of Fatah on Fatah violence that is a far more likely cause of death for top terrorists than the jet planes and tanks of the hated Zionist regime.

The rivers of tears keep flowing, but tears don't protect against murder. Neither do peace treaties. No amount of tears from the tens of thousands mutilated, tortured, crippled, wounded, orphaned and widowed by the PLO in all its front groups, splinter groups and incarnations, including its current incarnation as a phony government, has been enough to stop Western governments from supporting, arming and funding the terrorists.

Tears don't protect against murder. They don't stop killers from killing. They don't prevent the authorities from looking the other way when the killings happen because there is something in it for them. They don't bring the terrorists to justice. They don't even ensure that the truth will be told, rather than the lie that rationalizes the terror.

Tears did not stop the operation of a single gas chamber. They did not save the life of a single Jewish refugee. They did not stop a single dollar from going to the PLO or Fatah or Black September or the Palestinian Authority or any of the other masks that the gang of Soviet-trained killers wore. They will not stop Iran from developing and detonating a nuclear weapon over Tel Aviv. They will not stop Israel from being carved up by terrorists whose demands are backed up by the diplomatic capital of every nation that bows its head in the direction of Mecca, Medina and Riyadh, and the old men who control the oil wells and the mosques.

In 1988, Willi Pohl published another book, Das Gesetz des Dschungels or The Law of the Jungle. That same year, PLO terrorists carried out the "Mother's Bus Attack" taking the passengers of a bus, filled with women on board, hostage and demanding the release of all imprisoned terrorists. The terrorists killed two hostages and Israeli Special Forces moved in, killing the terrorists and saving the lives of all but one hostage.

In response, Israeli commandos stormed Tunis, killing Abu Jihad, a former Muslim Brotherhood member and the number two Fatah leader after Arafat . The United Nations Security Council met and passed Resolution 611, noting with concern the "loss of human life", particularly that of Abu Jihad, and vigorously condemned the "act of aggression", Not a single member of the Security Council voted against it. The United States abstained.

Not one single resolution was passed that year or the year afterward or the year after that condemning a terrorist attack against Israel or criticizing any of the countries that trained, armed and harbored the terrorists. Instead there were numerous resolutions condemning Israel for expelling and deporting terrorists. The closest thing to a resolution critical of terrorism was Resolution 579 in response to the Achille Lauro hijacking, carried out by men loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, the current President of the Palestinian Authority, who also provided the funding for the Munich Massacre. Resolution 579 did not mention the Achille Lauro, Leon Klinghoffer or Palestinian Arab terrorists. Instead it condemned "hostage-taking" in general.

In 1972, the year of the Munich Massacre, there were three Security Council resolutions condemning Israel. Not a single one condemning the massacre of Olympic athletes at an international event. Not a single one condemning the countries which armed, trained, harbored and controlled the terrorists. The countries that had refused that their flags be lowered in response to the massacre.

This was the law of the jungle disguised as international law. Against the law of the jungle, tears are futile. Jungle law cannot be debated away or subdued with the speechifying of an Abba Eban or a Benjamin Netanyahu. It cannot be moralized into decency or signed away with peace treaties. It can only be met with resistance.

Tears don't protect against murder. Bullets do.

1 posted on 04/17/2013 7:22:08 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell
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To: Louis Foxwell

OUTSTANDING

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2 posted on 04/17/2013 7:24:47 AM PDT by PGalt
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3 posted on 04/17/2013 7:25:13 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (Better the devil we can destroy than the Judas we must tolerate.)
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1st attempt successful from here .. thanks LF


4 posted on 04/17/2013 7:27:32 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: Louis Foxwell

Thanks for the ping, and for taking over the list!


5 posted on 04/17/2013 7:43:00 AM PDT by zzeeman ("We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.")
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To: Louis Foxwell

Excellent, thank you.


6 posted on 04/17/2013 7:56:42 AM PDT by kabumpo (Kabumpo)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Thanks for the ping - outstanding - as usual.


7 posted on 04/17/2013 8:10:35 AM PDT by GOPJ (New AP term for Illegal Aliens IS Undocumented Democrats.... Jay Leno)
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To: Louis Foxwell

From the artical:

.....”This was the law of the jungle ‘disguised’ as International Law.... Against the law of the jungle, tears are futile.... Jungle law cannot be debated away or subdued with the speechifying ..... It cannot be moralized into decency.... or signed away with peace treaties...... It can only be met with resistance........Tears don’t protect against murder.... Bullets do.”

....Once a crime goes International it becomes ‘political’ cannon fodder on a Global basis among those in Power.


8 posted on 04/17/2013 8:22:42 AM PDT by caww
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To: Louis Foxwell

Thanks for the ping Louis Foxwell. Appreciate you taking up the task.

Excellent article by Mr. Greenfield as usual.


9 posted on 04/17/2013 8:22:49 AM PDT by rockinqsranch (Proud contributer to the Free Republic Q-2 Freepathon.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Distance also works. One of the big but unstated reasons that the world is upset with Israel is not obvious.

If you took any other modern nation in the world, and put a small, hostile enemy on their border, that continually attacked them and wanted to destroy them, eventually they would have enough of the pest, kick it out of them, and expel them from the land adjacent to the civilized nation.

It would be a reasonable thing to do, and nobody would be surprised at all. And once the enemy was booted out, the place would again return to a state of peace. And importantly, the rest of the world could ignore it.

But not Israel. Israel is obsessed with *not* expelling the violent Paleos that want to kill Jews and destroy Israel. They will punish them slightly when they get too murderous, like slapping them on the hand with a yardstick, but they will never, ever lose patience with them so much that they will drive them out.

It is madness. There is no punishment the Israelis can inflict on the Paleos that will last. There is nothing the Israelis can offer the Paleos that will make them stop being vicious and murderous. Nothing.

So enough already. After all these years, finally a small minority of Jews in Israel have made the great realization that there *never* will be peace with the Paleos. And it would not be truly evil to give the Paleos in Gaza back to their brethren in Egypt, and the West Bank Paleos to what was *supposed* to be Palestine, that is, Jordan.

Oh, it would not end the screaming and the hatred of Jews and Israel. I doubt anything would. But it will stop the continual, unending attempts by Paleos to murder Israelis.

And that is a pretty good outcome.


10 posted on 04/17/2013 9:18:22 AM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Best WoT news at rantburg.com)
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To: Louis Foxwell; expat1000

Welcome to the duty, Louis Foxwell! And thank you for stepping up. Plaudits to expat1000 for all the hard work introducing this brilliant thinker to the FR community.


11 posted on 04/17/2013 2:00:16 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (Don't believe any rumors in Washington, DC until they are officially denied.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Nicely done. Thanks for taking over!

Expat1000


12 posted on 04/17/2013 4:38:22 PM PDT by expat1000
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To: Louis Foxwell
Thanks for picking up the job.

Stay sane.
13 posted on 04/18/2013 1:48:28 AM PDT by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
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