I’ll be launching my new book Friday afternoon at Columbia University. “On Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization” will be available from all good bookshops on April 8th and is available for pre-order now. I accepted the invitation from the good students of Columbia because it is at just such institutions that we have seen one of the most disturbing things to happen since the attacks of October 7, 2023. You would have thought that when young women are raped by gangs of armed men that young Americans would not be on the side of the rapists. When a party of young people at a dance rave in the early hours of the morning are attacked by truckloads of armed terrorists you would think it would be an easy one to understand. Should you be on the side of the unarmed, terrified young people being hunted down in the woods and the fields, raped, shot and macheted in front of their friends? Or should you be on the side of the monsters who committed those acts — the people who roamed among the piles of dead bodies to see who might still be alive, who could be kidnapped and stolen from their families? One survivor of the Nova party told me of seeing a young woman on her knees in front of a gang of armed men. Her best friend had just been killed in front of her. The terrorists were debating whether to kill her or kidnap her. “I don’t want to die” she was screaming. The terrorists shot her in the face as she was screaming. Is it hard to decide which side to be on after an atrocity like that? For me it isn’t. For most Americans it isn’t. But an alarming number of people — especially the youngest and most privileged people in our society — chose the other side. Instead of being on the side of the victims, they sided with the perpetrators. They could have sided with the people who had been kidnapped — including young Americans like 21-year-old Edan Alexander from New Jersey , who is still being held in Hamas captivity. Instead they sided with the kidnappers. They did so long before Israel’s military response began in Gaza: an action with two aims — to release the hostages and to destroy Hamas. We now know that on the day of October 7th pro-terror groups in the US were organizing to attack Israel — to demonize it and to lie about it. As I reported here in The Post at the time, on October 8th some of these terrorist supporters gathered in Times Square —to support the massacres as they were still going on. None of this moral insanity happened because of Israel’s actions. It happened because we have people in our midst who are on the side of the rapists, murderers, beheaders and kidnappers. What the hell has gone wrong? This is one of the big questions I ask — and try to answer — in my new book. I do because I believe that the outbreak of disorder and violence which has burst out on the streets and campuses of this city since October 7, 2023 is not Israel’s problem. It is ours.
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