The new bearded Syrian dictator had declared “diversity is our
strength,” a phrase that came out of Western academic departments, and
he had repeated it to European foreign ministers (including Italy’s
Tajani, France’s Séjourné, and Germany’s Baerbock), to the UN secretary
general, to the Hague prosecutor, to the BBC director, to the spin
doctor, and to other gullible Westerners.
Like the “inclusive Taliban,” the jihadists had figured out how to sell themselves to us multicultural idiots.
And so it ended: thousands of innocent people butchered because they were Alawis, Christians and others.
Everything was going great in Syria.
The pompous Antonio Guterres had met the new bearded dictator, Ahmed al Sharaa, alias Al Julani, on March 4.
Four days later, hell.
Hundreds
of corpses in the streets and summary executions. At least a thousand
dead, including women and children. Entire families exterminated.
Alawites, Christians, Druze: no one is spared from the Islamic axe.
“Europe
must make its voice heard loud and clear regarding the mass murder of
Alawite and Christian civilians in Syria”, Israeli Foreign Minister
Gideon Sa’ar told Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign
Minister Xavier Bettel, who was visiting Jerusalem.
Everything has been seen before, even if history, which is a teacher, never has students.
January
20, 1976, Damour, Lebanon. Terrorists from the Palestine Liberation
Organization arrive in the predominantly Christian village: 582
civilians dead, all Maronite Christians. “It was an apocalypse,”
testified Mansour Labaky, a Maronite Christian priest who survived the
massacre. “They were coming, thousands and thousands, shouting ‘Allahu
Akbar.’ And they were slaughtering everyone in their path: men, women
and children.”