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The long six months since October 7 have been the most melancholy, unsettling of most of our lives definitely of mine, and I have known a few. And not just because of the savagery inflicted on our brothers and sisters that horrid day. Nor the knowledge, every day since, that unimaginable horrors were being perpetrated on the hostages in Gaza.
What has made the last six months so singularly awful, at times close to unbearable, has also been the reaction of so many in the West, who were seemingly just waiting for an October 7 in order to rejoice in Israeli — and, yes, Jewish — misery and suffering, and to then criticise, with sickening hypocrisy and double standards, the prosecution of an entirely legitimate war of self-defence, of survival even. Since October 7, weeks before the incursion into Gaza, the great and the bad have been crawling out from under every fetid rock.
And not just the usual Israel and Jew obsessed toerags. The social media activity of the ex-England footballer turned BBC presenter and prize, virtue-signalling wanker , in particular, has been biased in the extreme, leaving most of us in little doubt as to what he is. Why not Israel? Most of us are simply bewildered by all of this. More so, even, than by our shameless, self-serving joke of a Prime Minister — and, yes, I did once vote for him — still being in office. I mean how can any right-thinking Westerner and so much of the media back a regime and populace which voted that regime in associated with a sadistic, murderous death cult — one so repugnant and anathema to its way of life, and that has sown nothing but death and destruction — over Israel?
That came as quite some surprise to a teenager whose interactions with non-Jews, though few, had always been on the genial side. What I do recall, though, is exactly where I was seated as Rabbi Schmahl uttered those earth-shattering words. It sounded like sheer Golders Green narishkeit at the time. But it no longer seems quite so nonsensical. Our world was turned upside-down that first Saturday in October. Israel is now in a battle for its very existence. But our trauma stems equally from the realisation that there are hordes of Westerners who despise Jews so deeply that they prefer a future of Islamofacist savagery — including the roasting of babies in ovens whilst gang-raping, then mutilating and ripping apart their mothers — to one merely including a Jewish state.