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Haredim and an armed guard outside a Jewish school in Belgium.

 

“Even just a gun. I’m not referring to tanks, it’s not about heavy weapons. It’s just that everyone would have something in their pocket,” he said.

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It is not enough the Jews live in fear. They live in panic and want to turn themselves into Keystone Cops.

There is no implication here that Jews do not know how to fight. But terror is big-time stuff.

The way to fight radical Islamic terror is strike at its roots, but European leaders are too cowardly to stop incitement in mosques and close the gates at the border to every Ahmed and Mohammed who wants to exploit the freedom in Europe to eliminate freedom.

European leaders are too yellow to look at the Palestinian Authority in its face for what it is, terrorists dressed in a suit and tie.

But Rabbi Margolin thinks he knows the real cause of anti-Semitism in Europe – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

The Prime Minister last week called on French Jews to “come home.”

“The Israeli government should not make people panic. Immigration is not the solution to the terror,” Rabbi Margolin said. “Each time something terrible happens more people think of immigration, but Jewish people have lived in Europe for over 2,000 years. For many, Europe is their homeland. To state there is no other solution except to leave Europe and move to Israel is just saying that the government has failed.”

Indeed, moving to Israel means the European government has failed – and there is no more proof that it has failed than the need of Jews to ask to be permitted to carry guns because the government does not have a clue that it is doomed for self-destruction.

Yes, European has been around for 2,000 years.

Israel, and the Jewish People have been around a bit longer, and when an Orthodox rabbi puts in writing that for Jews, “Europe is their homeland,” he should understand what he is says when reciting what is written in his prayer book.

And when he prays, is he going to hold a gun in the same hand he wears tefillin?

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Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu is a graduate in journalism and economics from The George Washington University. He has worked as a cub reporter in rural Virginia and as senior copy editor for major Canadian metropolitan dailies. Tzvi wrote for Arutz Sheva for several years before joining the Jewish Press.