69 million page views

ON 9/11: TERRORISM IS ALIVE AND WELL

Reader comment on item: A Nike e o 11 de Setembro

Submitted by FERN SIDMAN (United States), Sep 11, 2006 at 19:34

As the world stops to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, it appears that the war on terror has only just begun.

According to a JTA news release of 9/11/06, it would appear that Al Qaida is still planning attacks on the USA. The report states that "On the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, Al-Qaida urged Muslims to attack Israel. In a statement aired Monday by CNN, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's deputy, warned the West that it would suffer further attacks by Islamic terrorists. "You gave us every legitimacy and every opportunity to continue fighting you," he said. "You should worry about your presence in the Gulf, and the second place you should worry about is Israel."

In remarks that attested to the fact that the statement was recent, Zawahiri lambasted the United States for supplying Israel with weapons and urged the Muslim world to "rush with everything at its disposal to the aid of its Muslim brothers in Lebanon and Gaza."

On the Iranian front, The Jerusalem Post of 9/10/06 reports that, "Iran maintained its refusal Sunday to suspend uranium enrichment as the Europeans gave signs that they might be willing to open talks first if Teheran would commit to a freeze soon after the start of negotiations. "The issue of suspension is a thing of the past. We won't return to the past," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told a press conference in Teheran.

It is clear that the Iranian government does not fear the threat of international sanctions and is planning to fully implement their uranium enrichment program, thereby creating a nuclear arsenal which threatens the very existence of Israel and the Western world. According to a report from the Israel Today web site, 9/11/06, the head of military intelligence Maj. General Amos Yadlin, warned that "international sanctions would not stop Iran from developing their nuclear program. Iran is showing great confidence and is continuing to enrich uranium. They are stalling for time, and now they want to continue with the research," Yadlin said. "We assess that the international pressure must be increased, but the pressure and the sanctions will not stop them."

Today, former Iranian President Mohammed Khatami spoke at Harvard University. While condemning the 9/11 attacks on the United States, he expressed his full support for Hezbollah in their battle against Israeli "colonization". According to a JTA report of 9/11/06, "He also mounted a defense for his successor, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has stirred international controversy by calling the Holocaust a "myth" and set up a cartoon competition and academic conference dedicated to those who question the extent of the Nazi genocide. "I personally believe that he really didn't deny the existence of the Holocaust," said Khatami.

If this kind of blather wasn't enough for one day, Israel Today (9/11/06) also reported that, "Head of Military Intelligence Maj. General Amos Yadlin told the Israeli cabinet that Iran is expected to give between $150 million to $180 million to Hizballah to rebuild Lebanese homes bombed by Israel during the war. He also said that Syria is looking into creating a Hizballah-like guerilla organization to fight Israel on the Golan Heights. Yadlin said in the meeting that Hizballah is currently looking for new ways of resistance such as using the Palestinians to open multiple fronts, a move which was unsuccessful during the war."

Hezbollah can now continue to appear as a hero to the Lebanese people by bankrolling the rebuilding of their homes and providing a wide variety of social services. It is also clear that Iran is financing the military buildup of Hezbollah forces to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. Now that Syria has announced the formation of its own Hezbollah like terrorist organization, there is no doubt that the terrorism will escalate exponentially.

On another front, it was also reported in Arutz Sheva (9/11/06) that the warring factions of Hamas and Fatah have come to an agreement to settle their disputes and create a national unity government. According to the Arutz Sheva report, Abu Abbas of Fatah and Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas have agreed to form a unity government hoping that the international political boycott of Hamas will be removed. The report states, "The two Arab leaders announced in Gaza this afternoon (Monday) that they had agreed on guidelines for the new Palestinian Authority government.

Abbas' Fatah party was trounced by Hamas in elections earlier this year. He said that the new government's diplomatic plan is based on the Prisoners' Document - a paper drawn up this past May by several leading terrorists imprisoned in Israel. Among those who formulated the document were Fatah's Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five life sentences for murdering Israelis, Abdel Halik Al-Natsheh of Hamas, and Islamic Jihad's Bassam Al- Saadi.

The original goal of the document was to restore coordination between the PLO (Fatah) and Hamas, without granting recognition to Israel. The document calls for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, in Judea, Samaria and Gaza, without withdrawing claims to the area known as pre-1967 Israel, within the Green Line.

The so-called "right of return" for millions of Arabs to Israel is emphasized five times in the paper, and the PLO's stage-by-stage policy is also reaffirmed.

Significantly, the Prisoners' Document encourages further terrorism - in violation of the Road Map plan's fundamental demands - by calling for the "widening the circles of resistance" and for the "release of all [terrorist] prisoners" held by Israel "by all means." Support of "those who bore the burden of resistance, in particular the martyrs' families" - i.e., suicide bombers and their relatives - is encouraged."

At least Hamas is open, honest and forthright about their intentions. They always have been. So much for those who believed that Abu Abbas (Abu Mazen) was dedicated to furthering peace. So much for Prime Minister Olmert's attempts to include Abbas in his convergence-realignment plan. So much for those in the Bush administration who attempted to present Abbas as "the voice of reason" within the PA camp. Mr. Abbas' ties to terrorism go back all the way to 1972 when he was a finance officer for the group called Black September which was responsible to the murder of eleven Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympic Games.

Let us face facts. Terrorism is alive and well. It is a burgeoning movement within the Islamic Fascist world. The historical background of this movement deserves closer examination. Al Qaida terrorist activities did not begin yesterday or the day before or even on September 11, 2001. It did not even begin in February of 1993 when terrorists bombed the World Trade Center.

The first evidence of Al Qaida terrorism manifested itself on the evening of November 5, 1990 in New York City when Egyptian born Al Qaida terrorist and operative El Sayyid Nosair murdered Rabbi Meir Kahane, ZTK"L. Within hours after the assassination, the New York City police department labeled this horrific crime as a routine homicide, without even investigating the suspect.

According to an article by Seamus McGraw on the Court TV web site, crimelibrary.com, it states, "As authorities would later discover, the bullets fired from Nosair's gun were the opening salvo in a war, a war waged by Islamic extremists against America and its interests. Within three years of the Kahane shooting, a group of men closely linked to Nosair, men led by the blind Sheik Omar Ahmad Abdul Rahman, would launch the first attack on the World Trade Center, setting off a deadly bomb in the basement of the towering building. Later, members of the cabal would be accused of planning a reign of terror against New York, plans that included attacks on the city's bridges and tunnels. And a few years after that, a handful of terrorists, under orders from Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network, a network that counted some of Nosair's allies among its members, would ultimately topple those towers, and attack the Pentagon."

And now it would appear that New York City Police Department detective John Molelli has broken his silence concerning his investigation into the crime. According to Arutz Sheva (9/11/06) Detective John Molelli was the first one "to find and examine the papers in Nosair's rented house in Cliffside, New Jersey. Molleli found and closely examined boxes of notebooks and other papers written in Arabic, complete with diagrams that revealed the existence of a terrorist cell operating in the New Jersey – New York area. The papers included plans to attack a number of targets in New York City, including the World Trade Center. Police found photos of the Twin Towers, the Empire State Building and the Washington Monument. They found manuals on how to make bombs. They also found written materials promoting terror attacks on American soil. He broke his silence about the evidence he found and its link to the World Trade Center attacks this year, the fifth since the Twin Towers were completely destroyed in a terror attack that rocked the world."

The report goes on to say that, "The evidence was quickly removed to the offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and was largely ignored until the 1993 terror attack on the Twin Towers. Six people died and 100 were injured in the bombing. In the wake of the attack, the boxes that Molelli had discovered in Nosair's rented house and which had been confiscated by the FBI were finally opened and closely examined, and the Arabic was translated. Nosair was later convicted as a co-conspirator of Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman for the 1993 bombing, as well as conspiracy to attack New York landmarks and assassinate U.S. politicians. Both men were sentenced to life in prison without parole, plus 15 years. It was only after that trial that Nosair was also convicted of murdering Kahane as part of the "seditious conspiracy." Nosair continued to manage the affairs of the al-Qaeda terror cell that continued to operate in the U.S. and on September 11, 2001 succeeded in completing the job it attempted in 1993 -- the destruction of the World Trade Center."

It is clear that US authorities never really made an effort to investigate the murder of Rabbi Kahane. It is clear that the New York DA who prosecuted this case made no effort at uncovering facts that could have lead to Nosair's conviction on murder charges. The murder of Rabbi Kahane was of no importance to authorities. It is also clear that the negligence displayed by the NYPD, the FBI and other investigatory agencies in thoroughly investigating and prosecuting this case directly lead to further terrorist attacks, culminating in the 9/11/01 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Thousands of lives could have been spared if the US government made a concerted effort to get to the bottom of this heinous conspiracy, rather than immediately sweeping it under the rug.

Terrorism is indeed alive and well. At this moment in time, the world mourns for the victims of 9/11. It is a date that will live in infamy, a date that has signified a drastic change in the world in which we live. We mourn for all victims of Islamic terrorism. As Jews, we know we are the major targets of terrorism, we always have been and will be. It is time to acknowledge that our fate and destiny is not in the hands of the savage and ruthless terrorist organizations who threaten our annihilation. Our fate is in the hands of our Creator, the Almighty G-d of Israel. We must never fall victim to the fear that terrorists seek to place in our hearts. We are a people who acknowledges and fears only the Master of the Universe. Through our faith and trust in G-d, we know it is He, and He alone who has the power to eradicate our enemies.

Let us remember and recite the words that we utter after our daily prayers. "Do not fear terror that comes suddenly, nor the holocaust of the wicked when it comes. Plan a conspiracy and it will be annulled, speak your speech and it will not stand, for with us is G-d."

Submitting....

Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments".

Submit a comment on this item

<< Previous Comment      Next Comment >>

Reader comments (111) on this item

Title Commenter Date Thread
Wow to all of you who do not know anything about Islam [525 words]MasudaNov 7, 2007 19:26113361
Fat, lazy and proud, I American [864 words]D WilliamsOct 21, 2006 01:2763361
India's Choice [82 words]r kumarSep 27, 2006 03:3557815
Professor Pipes [892 words]John PhilipsSep 20, 2006 22:1856738
sadly thinking [111 words]danSep 16, 2006 16:4456181
911, Will it become this Generations Pearl Harbor? [212 words]Janet SidewaterSep 16, 2006 16:3456180
Question [22 words]John RSep 16, 2006 10:1256159
answer [5 words]HamzaJun 20, 2009 11:0056159
Conservative Concerns [243 words]K.H. AhmedSep 16, 2006 08:4456150
It's War [304 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
John RSep 15, 2006 21:4956100
Did it change "us?" It surely changed the Left and the leftist-run media, and in a really bad way! [584 words]Dr RJPSep 15, 2006 14:4556054
Comparing liberals with conservatives [108 words]Frank VoslerSep 13, 2006 14:0755824
Liberals....YUK! [110 words]Fred FryeSep 16, 2006 04:1755824
You touched the heart of the matter (EOM) [1 words]Frank VoslerSep 13, 2006 10:3255812
DID IT CHANGE US ? 9/11 AND FIVE YEARS LATER [103 words]V. RAJAGOPALANSep 13, 2006 04:2955794
Can India join us? [192 words]PatSep 18, 2006 17:4155794
The Hindu Dilemma [74 words]Vairagi KoushikSep 19, 2006 07:2155794
DID IT CHANGE US 9/11 [113 words]V. RAJAGOPALANSep 25, 2006 09:2655794
Check Facts & Sequence of Events [158 words]IRMar 7, 2007 23:2655794
You missed the point [402 words]PatMar 8, 2007 19:0855794
Change in Canada?? Only for the worse... [442 words]J.S.Sep 12, 2006 15:5355718
J.S. Great Article [42 words]InfidelSep 12, 2006 17:5755718
Is it "democracy" or the nature and philsophy of the people [340 words]rickSep 12, 2006 18:2155718
Pope's speech [61 words]PopeWatcherSep 13, 2006 00:4955718
Yes, Rick, it's a combination of factors... [307 words]J.S.Sep 14, 2006 14:3455718
O Canada [94 words]rickSep 14, 2006 17:4055718
It's simple - rick .. Muslims are silent when it serves them [374 words]JaladhiSep 15, 2006 12:3655718
Jaladhi, you really tell it like it is [275 words]rickSep 15, 2006 18:4955718
Rick, Violence has begun [54 words]PatSep 16, 2006 20:2355718
Indeed, the slogans *could* change if the NDP were to hold sway... [98 words]J.S.Sep 16, 2006 22:5255718
Too Optimistic [77 words]Howie MSep 12, 2006 15:3855717
post 9/11, a nation in blinkers [295 words]raheel khokharSep 13, 2006 14:5655717
Too Optimistic [44 words]Howard MirkinSep 13, 2006 17:4755717
A Slight Atonement [210 words]raheel khokharSep 15, 2006 16:0955717
Atonement for????? [374 words]Howard MirkinSep 15, 2006 22:0155717
Raheel, conspiracy theories are for the uninformed [805 words]PatSep 18, 2006 19:0055717
raheel khokhar [344 words]Zack MaxwellSep 19, 2006 05:3455717
trying to understand this world [524 words]raheel khokharSep 20, 2006 14:5155717
Stinky [1 words]StinkyDec 21, 2006 23:2855717
I used to think so [63 words]Dave PetteysSep 12, 2006 15:0555714
قــصـــيــدة تـــضـــامن [395 words]mohamed.mSep 12, 2006 13:1955702
An atrocity of terrible proportions? [174 words]PatSep 12, 2006 10:2255672
How about Bill and Hillary Clinton and Janet Reno? [227 words]Fred FryeSep 16, 2006 04:5355672
We Changed Hardly at All [338 words]Arnold J. ShawSep 12, 2006 08:0355645
Dr. Pipes, you're right [69 words]concernedSep 12, 2006 05:4855639
Terrible atrocities don't always wake people up [237 words]Saul GreenSep 12, 2006 05:0955636
liberals [50 words]sylvia caplowSep 12, 2006 01:4355629
why? [333 words]JoanSep 12, 2006 01:0655625
Joan, understanding Islam and the Qur'an [199 words]InfidelSep 12, 2006 23:2355625
For Joan: and the untimate sin in Islam! [94 words]dhimmi no moreSep 15, 2006 07:1055625
Joan's response [415 words]JoanSep 17, 2006 22:5755625
Hmm [26 words]blankOct 4, 2006 22:5355625
For blank... ! [95 words]dhimmi no moreOct 6, 2006 18:2555625
In response [126 words]blankOct 9, 2006 00:1155625
Is Victory Inevitable? [173 words]Ed HalperSep 12, 2006 00:2855623
Post 911 [132 words]YovenSep 11, 2006 23:4555618
Drop the "Liberal-Conservative" [80 words]Bob CSep 11, 2006 23:1955616
Wrong, Bob [29 words]LDCSep 12, 2006 16:5255616
are they dancing in the streets now? [106 words]Donald OSep 11, 2006 22:4255612
Not changed , More attentive! [184 words]John ManittaSep 11, 2006 22:1155610
Did It Change Us? 9/11, five years later. [198 words]steven LSep 11, 2006 21:3355607
Yes, but... [35 words]LDCSep 12, 2006 09:0855607
Kosovo [28 words]Henk TwerdaSep 11, 2006 20:3855603
ON 9/11: TERRORISM IS ALIVE AND WELL [2040 words]FERN SIDMANSep 11, 2006 19:3455599
Did 9/11 change us - too simplistic [167 words]Gunther SchiffSep 11, 2006 17:3355589
I see the split as just more politics [393 words]Rick HouseSep 11, 2006 16:0855573
Rick House, It's politics and MONEY [123 words]InfidelSep 12, 2006 16:2355573
Money, Money, Money [220 words]Rick HouseSep 21, 2006 23:1455573
Bipartisanship [117 words]DANSep 11, 2006 15:4355571
Knowledge is Strength [233 words]Shirley SacksSep 11, 2006 16:0955571
Thankyou Shirley [56 words]InfidelSep 12, 2006 23:3755571
I'd appreciate answers [96 words]Shirley SacksSep 13, 2006 16:5155571
Being too certain [326 words]Helge OgrimSep 11, 2006 15:3855570
Unlikely Propositions [263 words]LDCSep 11, 2006 16:4655570
Conservatives blunt & direct? Are you kidding? [133 words]nycSep 12, 2006 08:5255570
ABC-TV Docu-Drama and The American Government as Failures in Understanding What the Stakes Were [174 words]rickSep 11, 2006 14:5355562
9/11 - The day Islam entered America: The Irreconcilable cleft between the "right" and the "left" [180 words]Jeff BurkeSep 11, 2006 14:4555561
praising the conservatives? [122 words]G. VishvasSep 11, 2006 14:4455560
10 Litmus tests for people I don't quite trust in Middle Eastern affairs [365 words]rickSep 11, 2006 16:5655560
Response to "praising the conservatives?" [70 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
John StaufferSep 11, 2006 17:2955560
One more for the road [52 words]JaladhiSep 12, 2006 09:5555560
You're right about Pakistan but I like Musharaf [341 words]rickSep 12, 2006 17:1055560
why I like Musharraf [1082 words]Anubhav SinghSep 13, 2006 07:2055560
Litmus test [128 words]Anubhav SinghSep 13, 2006 07:5655560
Musharraf's speeches on joining war on terrorism with USA after 9/11 [438 words]JaladhiSep 13, 2006 11:3555560
Musharaf is also only a very questionable "ally" [88 words]MosheSep 13, 2006 16:1155560
Anubhav, Hard reading your comments because they probably are true [507 words]rickSep 13, 2006 17:4855560
Musharaf [191 words]rickSep 13, 2006 18:0255560
to Moshe [73 words]rickSep 13, 2006 18:0855560
al-Qaeda arrests in Pakistan [259 words]Anubhav SinghSep 15, 2006 04:5155560
To John Stauffer [442 words]G. VishvasSep 23, 2006 07:3855560
Busharaf [154 words]BuzkushOct 22, 2006 03:4555560
I believe some one is crazy at Home Land Security Department [450 words]nagarSep 11, 2006 14:4055559
"Liberal": a perjorative for "Stupid, blind, bleeding-heart, etc." "Conservative": a synonym for "Perfect." [310 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
Dr RJPSep 11, 2006 14:1655558
name that loon.. [218 words]donvanSep 14, 2006 14:2155558
The differences between liberals and conservitives in light of 9/11 [149 words]John StaufferSep 11, 2006 14:0955557
The liberal confusion [513 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
Denis MacEoinSep 11, 2006 14:0555556
Jew Hatred is the basis of all this [121 words]M CohenSep 11, 2006 22:4255556
Speaking My Language [77 words]Pro-israeli DemocratSep 16, 2006 13:4855556
I understood your post..... [497 words]Mari.....Sep 28, 2006 02:1555556
Liberal suicide in Eurabia [96 words]TonyOct 16, 2006 16:4355556
An atrocity of terrible proportions. [115 words]Jeff DavisSep 11, 2006 13:5355555
Pipes Continues as National Treasure [56 words]LDCSep 11, 2006 13:4255554
change from fear to resolve [55 words]rebecca mcmurrySep 11, 2006 13:1955553
right on! [24 words]Dan LenardSep 11, 2006 13:1855552
Change [16 words]GudrunSep 11, 2006 13:1755551
interesting divide [67 words]Gabriel NewhouseSep 11, 2006 13:1155547
Dr. Pipes: Your first paragraph says it all-completely, yet succinctly [99 words]Bryan TaplitsSep 11, 2006 13:0755546
9/11 did not change Democrats - they still live in foggy bottom [198 words]JaladhiSep 11, 2006 13:0055544
Change... [42 words]Paul DavidSep 11, 2006 12:4855543
Liberals and conservatives [66 words]Jeffrey BlusteinSep 11, 2006 12:4155542

Follow Daniel Pipes

Facebook   Twitter   RSS   Join Mailing List

All materials by Daniel Pipes on this site: © 1968-2024 Daniel Pipes. daniel.pipes@gmail.com and @DanielPipes

Support Daniel Pipes' work with a tax-deductible donation to the Middle East Forum.Daniel J. Pipes

(The MEF is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.

Contributions are tax deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Tax-ID 23-774-9796, approved Apr. 27, 1998.

For more information, view our IRS letter of determination.)