It's Ramadan, and we all know what that means: it is a month that we have come to expect jihadists to violently attack their enemies.
And, when the infidels and dhimmis respond, the Islamists instantly change from brave warrior to babies, crying about how immoral it is for others to attack them on their holy month. (And so do their
useful idiots.)
It is a dynamic that everyone expects, yet hardly any Western media outlet dares point out the hypocrisy.
For Islamic militants, Ramadan allows them not only to reaffirm their religious observance but to strengthen their political ideological convictions as well. "Ramadan is a month of commitment and renewal to their faith and also to their cause, whether by military or nonmilitary jihad," says Prof. Nizar Hamzeh, a specialist on political Islam at the American University of Beirut. "It is a month of martyrdom and commitment to one's Islamic ideology."
Throughout Islamic history, Ramadan has been seen as a time of victory for Muslim armies - and a period when those who are martyred have a greater assurance of a place in paradise.
You can't say that nowadays. It is true, of course, but journalists are too afraid of being accused of Islamophobia to report on what everyone knows.
But don' t believe me. Listen to Hamas.
Here are some of the most prominent Palestinian Ramadan attacks, many of which they exaggerated in this article:
4 killed in a shooting attack in Kiryat Arba, 2010.
August 20, 2011, one killed Beersheva during a barrage of 70 rockets from Gaza.
Hamas also is
proud to say that they started the 2014 Gaza war - on Ramadan.
It is not Islamophobic to notice that Ramadan is a month of terror. The jihadists brag about it.
For the Muslims who are upset that their religion has been hijacked by terrorists, Ramadan Kareem.
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