• Jason Burke’s new book The Revolutionists: The Story of the Extremists Who Hijacked the 1970s is reviewed by Simon Sebag Montefiore in the Times. It was the decade that saw the birth of terrorism as we’ve come to know it, with the Palestine cause and its western supporters, then as now, a central feature:

    The book starts in 1967 when the Israeli victory during the Six-Day War undermined the pan-Arabist nationalism of the Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser. The military failure of the Arab states empowered a new Palestinian national consciousness led by young radicals who took over the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) — Yasser Arafat of Fatah along with two Marxist medical doctors, George Habash and Wadie Haddad of the PFLP. They invented modern terrorism to promote the Palestinian cause in alliance with a dark but absurd cast of European and South American radicals who emerged out of the 1968 protests….

    Most of the western terrorists who gravitated to the Palestinian cause were privileged sanctimonious graduates, of whom Ulrike Meinhof and Andreas Baader, founders of the Red Army Faction, were typical, flocking to train in terror camps in Lebanon, Yemen and Jordan. They were “profoundly ignorant of the society, history and culture” of the Middle East, Burke writes and he presents a hilarious picture of how many of the student radicals “picked up their keffiyeh headdress, volumes of Palestinian poetry and went home souvernir-ed and suntanned” — “for some the Palestinian cause” was “simply a stage on which a new identity could be forged”.

    And so it continues to the present- the keffiyeh culture, the ignorance of Middle-Eastern history, and perhaps the secret thrill of righteously sticking it to the Jews.

    The tone changed in 1979 when President Sadat of Egypt signed a peace treaty with Israel, while in Iran the Shah fell in the Islamic revolution led by Ayatollah Khomeini, who hoodwinked an array of gullible fools. The CIA saw him as a Gandhi figure; Iranian leftists, European moderates and the BBC hailed a harmless ascetic; and the French historian Michel Foucault praised his “spiritual dimension”.

    Terror now took its impetus from Islamism. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan led to an Islamist insurgency backed by Arab fighters, including Osama bin Laden. Islamists killed Sadat, and in Lebanon Khomeini’s minions created Hezbollah, which launched a new weapon against American and Israeli troops. Witnesses who saw Hezbollah suicide bombers drive their explosive-filled trucks into US barracks noticed that they were smiling — ghastly heralds of a new era.

    But still the western leftists play along, as the initial Soviet-Marxist inspired anti-Zionism that drew them in was replaced by Islamism. In Iran, of course, once the Islamist-left alliance had overthrown the Shah and gained power, the left were quickly and brutally disposed of by their erstwhile colleagues….

  • “Confirmed via Harvard’s WGS announcement and Khubchandani’s Tufts bio. Not a parody.”

    New York Post article here.

    The institution welcomed Kareem Khubchandani in a July message to the college community and revealed that the visiting professor from Tufts University will teach in the Studies of Gender and Sexuality program thanks to the Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus… 

    “My name is LaWhore Vagistan, my preferred pronouns are ‘she’ or ‘aunty.’ I chose ‘LaWhore’ because my family traces its origins to Pakistan: Lahore is an important city in Pakistan, and well, I’m a bit of a w*ore,” the drag queen said.

    “And Vagistan because I see the subcontinent as one, big, beautiful Vag … istan,” he wrote in the tacky, naval-gazing self-interview.

    Khubchandani will teach just two classes over the course of two semesters — “Queer Ethnography” in the fall and “RuPaulitics: Drag, Race, and Desire” in the spring semester, according to Harvard’s announcement. 

  • A reminder.

  • Labour peer Maurice Glasman in the Times, on Manchester:

    This is not a matter of concern to Jews alone. This is a dishonour to our nation. A festering wound is weeping poisoned blood into an already weakened body politic. The response must be profound.
    It is a meaningful and significant rupture in our national story because violence is being established between different communities. In Manchester, a Muslim killed a Jew. That is the truth. This has never happened before. Since the readmission of the Jews to England in the 1650s (thank you Oliver Cromwell) until 1960 (when a Jewish student was killed by fascists), not a single Jew was killed in our country for being a Jew. This is unique in all Europe and the Americas.

    In a 300-year period of pogroms, mass slaughter, chemical genocide and industrial murder, this is a source of amazing pride to me. It is one of the pillars of my patriotism. While ethnic nationalism, fascism, communism and Nazism ravaged the continent our country remained impervious to scapegoating, violence and revenge. Not only did the Jews of our country live but we could educate our children, pray in our synagogues, eat our kosher food, bury our dead and circumcise our sons according to our ancient religion.

    Fate has decreed that Shabana Mahmood, a Muslim woman of profound faith, is our home secretary at this moment. It is she who must lead this battle against Islamic murder and hate. I know her and I respect her deeply….

    For once, amid all the hand-wringing editorials and commentary, someone actually points out that the main issue here concerns Islam in the UK. Not solely, of course – it’s that old Islamism-hard left alliance – but significantly. And perhaps a Muslim home secretary may be the person best-placed to tackle this, given the sensitivity of the situation. But, given the government is currently working hard on a new definition of Islamophobia, I’m not optimistic.

    See also, Daniel Finkelstein:

    Yet it’s important to add this. We live in a wonderful country. I think, for a Jew, actually probably for anyone, this may be one of the greatest places on Earth, at one of the greatest moments. I wouldn’t swap living as a Jew, right here, right now, even today, for any other place or moment in history. And no two-bit thug with misguided fundamentalist zeal is going to rob me of that feeling, thank you very much.

    One of the reasons this is a great country is that we can make political points without violence, using solely arguments and persuasion. For this reason, the crime committed at the Heaton Park synagogue was a crime not just against Jews but against everyone who lives here. It’s as a Briton that I’m most outraged.

  • Will some attention now be paid to the hate preachers regularly urging violence against Jews, in mosques across the UK? I’m not holding my breath.

  • Photographer Christopher Herwig captures a dying art on the Indian sub-continent, from trucks in Pakistan to tuk tuks in Sri Lanka:

    White stallions and exotic birds frolic around a waterfall, glamorous Bollywood stars sing, a sunset-silhouetted couple bathe in the ocean – such are the images that adorn the trucks and tuks of the Indian subcontinent. These utilitarian vehicles provide a fertile canvas for the vernacular artists whose colour-saturated creativity covers every spare surface...

    The designs reflect a driver’s identity, faith and aspirations and span a bewildering range of themes: ideals of masculinity might be intertwined with expressions of love and longing, while bold typography urges drivers to blow their horns or promotes a campaign for the education of girls.

    Sadly, as a result of government directives, alongside the proliferation of cheap, mass-produced decorations, this vibrant cultural expression is in decline, making this project all the more vital.

    [Photos © Christopher Herwig]

    Yes, there’s a book.

  • “On the holiest day of the year we are attacked at a Manchester synagogue. Our children walk to school behind barbed wire protected by guns. Yet some still answer this atrocity with “what about…” This is my country, the sanctuary my grandfather found after surviving the Holocaust, promising freedom under the rule of law. Today I pray for the victims, thank the brave who responded and wonder if that promise is fading. A community this small cannot stand alone. If you believe in Britain (wherever you’re from & whatever your faith) you must stand with us. Many Jews cannot imagine a future here and history tells us what follows when that happens.”

    Added:

    “This was the inevitable result of two wild years of anti-Jewish racism and radicalism, dehumanizing antiJewish slogans and images, blood libels, calls for killing, support for terror, ‘globalizing intifada’ and ‘decolonize Israel now’, unleashed on the streets and media…”

  • Stephen Pollard at the JC:

    Today’s attack in Manchester was always coming, because the authorities have made it clear to Jew haters that they are effectively free to go about their business. When they chant “Khaybar, Khaybar, Ya Yahud! Jaish Mohammad sawf ya’ud!” on the hate marches, (“Khaybar, Khaybar, O Jews! The Army of Muhammad Will Return!” – a reference to the battle of Khaybar in 628, when Mohamed’s army besieged and destroyed a thriving Jewish community) the police stand and watch. When they call for global intifada – the murder of Jews – no one does a thing.

    The message sent by the authorities could hardly be clearer – Jew hate is fine. And the Jew haters take that message and run with it. They run with it when they parade through the streets of our cities. They run with it when they desecrate memorials to those killed on October 7 and tributes to the hostages, as in Brighton. They run with it when they scream abuse at Jews. They run with it on social media, where antisemitism is so open and common that it barely even registers any more. And they run with it when they commit atrocities as in Manchester today.

    We have already heard that awful lie today, that there is no place for antisemitism in Britain. It’s a lie because the evidence could not be clearer that there is a very welcome place for antisemitism in Britain, and the more the merrier. Today’s attack will prompt so much more of it. But when hundreds of thousands are allowed to do their worst, and the authorities stand and watch, we know what it means. It means Jew hate. It means attacks. It means Manchester.

    Let’s add to that that the government’s sorry record, culminating in the recognition of a state of Palestine – which in the circumstances can only be seen as a reward for the barbarity of Hamas and adds to the perception of Israel as somehow uniquely tainted.

    Also the BBC, endlessly recycling Hamas propaganda as news…