Saturday morning when the terrorist attacks on Israel by Hamas began, the world changed. There is the world before Simchat Torah 5784 and the world after. And there is the transition zone which, sadly, is where we are now.
We are not only on the brink of World War 3, but we have people cheering for annihilation of not only Israel but of all the Jews. Pro-Palestinian protestors around the globe, including right here in the USA, shout “Kill the Jews”, “Gas the Jews”, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” (meaning that the entire State of Israel, between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea will be destroyed).
The history and facts of Israel from times before Christ to the present, do not support or justify the claims by Palestine against Israel. An objective recitation of this history is hard, but not impossible, to find these days and I wish that more people would study it. But, even assuming that the claims against Israel were true, even if one chooses to see Palestinians as some sort of victims of Israel, and even if they choose to mount pro-Palestinian protests, it does not justify supporting the heinous, violent, and inhuman acts committed by the Hamas terrorists.
We have totally lost our moral compass. The bleeding hearts, who want to excuse every offense and create offenses where none exist, still cannot bring themselves to distinguish a terrorist from someone with an alleged grievance. To do so would disrupt their utopian false truth; they cannot see that their utopic vision is not and never will be a reality. And yet their hearts are cold as stone towards the atrocities committed against Jews. That, in my book, is clear antisemitism.
The Current Dysfunction
How did we come to this point? The answer to that has many layers. We can start with the present which includes the current administration’s completely dysfunctional international policies and actions. America has gone from a strong international voice for, and beacon of, democracy to a weak and dysfunctional shadow of its former self.
The dysfunction of this administration includes:
- The Afghanistan withdrawal fiasco that allowed terrorists to supply themselves with American weapons.
- A failure to even attempt to understand the Russian view on Ukraine, while pushing Putin into a position where he was left with little choice but to attack Ukraine.
- Supporting not only the military actions in Ukraine but also the corrupt use of American funds to sustain the entire Ukraine economy.
- Failing to support the Abraham Accords and not only allowing but tacitly encouraging the rise in anti-Semitic behavior here and around the world.
- Providing $6 billion to Iran, knowing that Iran is a supporter of the terrorist acts against Israel.
The press has not been silent, but it carefully edits its
words to downplay the fact that Hamas and Hezbollah (also attacking Israel from
Lebanon) are terrorist organizations:
- Rather than use the word terrorist they call them simply militant groups.
- The defensive acts of Israel are equated with the unprovoked terrorism of Hamas.
- Israel is blamed for collateral damage of their defensive strikes, but there is little notice that the terrorists intentionally targeted innocents, children, and babies and further that the death they imposed upon those innocents was prolonged with pain and horrendous suffering.
- The media mostly fails to report that while Israel attempts to avoid civilian and other collateral damage, Hamas actually uses civilians and especially children as shields as they place their military sites directly under or above places such as hospitals and schools.
You cannot equate the aggressive and horrendous actions of Hamas with the self-defensive acts of Israel! Yet too many, whether with or without knowledge of the actual facts, do.
Beyond the Surface – Humanity, Purpose, and Amalek
The misguided and dysfunctional political and media actions only touch the surface. We live in a country where the people have a voice. Yet, that voice remains either silent or simply a thoughtless mouthpiece for the buzz words, phrases, and memes of the Left. How did the American people lose not only their voices but their minds?
An Israeli soldier currently fighting in Gaza referred to his enemy as Amalek. In the Hebrew Bible, Amalek is both a nation and a nomadic tribe seen to be the arch-rival of ancient Israel. While the Amalekite nation no longer exists, Jewish wisdom holds that the memory of the devious enemy Amalek lives on in in all forms of antisemitism carried out against Jewish people.
According to Midrash (Hebrew Biblical interpretation) Amalek represents the belief in chance, of the haphazard dictates of “fate” and “destiny,” which oppose the Jewish belief in Divine providence. Amalek’s philosophy negates the concept that there is a purpose to humanity or to creation itself, again the antithesis of Jewish philosophy. Amalek’s chief weapon is to foment doubt among the faithful.
Regardless of whether one believes in or has even read Judeo-Christian scripture and teachings, I think this description of Amalek provides a wonderful way to characterize and personify much of what we see around us and the causes of this void and valueless place in which the world finds itself today.
Let’s just take the phrase, “Amalek’s philosophy negates the concept that there is a purpose to humanity.” All around us we see that human life has become or is becoming meaningless, with no value. It has become disposable. Why is it so easy to kill another human being over such simple things as who gets a parking spot? It is easy if one believes that humanity is meaningless. And if one’s life is meaningless, why would several lives suddenly have meaning? Mass shootings, if life is meaningless, then are themselves meaningless; they are easy to carry out if one need feel no guilt about killing what one sees as a purposeless nothing nor compassion for meaningless corpses. It becomes easy to be only concerned with satisfying one’s own urges at any one moment if anyone who might be hurt by that satisfaction is nothing but meaningless and valueless.
That sentence continues “or [no purpose] to creation itself.” If there is no purpose to creation, no need to find meaning in something greater than oneself, then, again, there is no need to even have a moral compass let alone consider whether performance of some heinous act might violate it. Indeed, “Amalek’s chief weapon is to foment doubt among the faithful.”
The influence of Amalek is seen well beyond Israel and the Jewish faith. All around us we see people leaving their faith, people who have a huge void within themselves because they have nothing greater than themselves to believe in. This loss in faith, this loss in human purpose is killing us all.
Will the world awake; will we save ourselves?
What has happened to us as a nation and a world? We have listened to the voice of Amalek who has led us to doubt who and what we are. But it is not just our belief in something greater than ourselves that is doubted and lost. With a loss in faith we have lost all the values that come with that faith. Our whole culture now leads us to doubt and deny everything that has made us the great nation that we are. We are led to believe that we can and do take the place of God; that we need nothing but ourselves. And with that seems to come the belief that we are entitled to whatever we desire regardless of whom that may hurt.
Those who see this as the Utopia they dream of do not want it questioned. They take command over what we learn. Schools no longer teach children to use their minds to think and critically assess an issue. We erase history, ignoring not only the sage wisdom that “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” but also the fact that “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”
We evolve as a society and civilization in part because we learn and grow from the past and in part because we value our purpose as one individual within humanity at large. And when one has a purpose, one generally sees that purpose as a part of a greater good. As such, one values human life beyond one’s own selfish being.
Today’s leaders leave much to be desired. But we the people also leave much to be desired. We have stopped thinking. We have stopped caring. We have stopped believing. We are being led by false but devious dreams created by Amalek and many leaders along with their followers whom he represents. We have lost our purpose and our soul.
There is time. The
terrorist attacks on Israel have shaken the world as have the reactions to
those attacks. The question is: Are they enough to shake us all awake from the
nihilistic nightmare future that the devious tactics of Amalek have put before
us?