December 21, 2012 By
The slogan, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” can
be heard regularly from the shores of the Gaza Strip, emanating from
members of terrorist groups, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic
Jihad. The river represents the Jordan River, and the sea is the
Mediterranean – both sides of Israel. Essentially, this means the
destruction of Israel.
Khaled Meshaal, the global head of Hamas, stated something similar,
when he made his historic visit to Gaza this month. He said, “Palestine is ours from the river to the sea and from the south to the north.”
Just one week previous to that, the leader of another Islamist group,
Cyrus McGoldrick, repeated the slogan on Facebook and Twitter. Except he
did not state it from the Middle East, he made it from the United
States.
McGoldrick is the Civil Rights Manager and spokesman for the New York
chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR-New York.
The national organization of CAIR was founded in June 1994 as a part of
the umbrella group created by then-global Hamas leader Mousa Abu
Marzook. [Today, Marzook is the number two leader under Meshaal.] As
well, CAIR was named a party to Hamas financing by the U.S. Justice
Department for two federal trials against the Holy Land Foundation for
Relief and Development (HLF). CAIR had asked people to donate money to the terrorist HLF charity via CAIR’s national website.
When fighting broke out between Hamas, who was firing hundreds of
rockets into Israeli civilian neighborhoods, and Israel, who was
responding to the Hamas fire by targeting terrorist infrastructure,
McGoldrick didn’t flinch as to which side he was supporting. On November
12 on Twitter, he wrote, “Gaza under attack for the last few days. May G-d protect them [Hamas] and grant them victory.”
Just two days earlier, McGoldrick had attended a CAIR banquet in Tampa,
Florida. Just one day earlier, he had praised Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad.
On November 15, McGoldrick tweeted, “Palestine is a land occupied by
foreign settlers. They [Hamas] have the right to resist, to defend
themselves, ‘by any means necessary.’”
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Egypt, took place
on November 21. However, that did not stop McGoldrick from tweeting and
posting to his Facebook page one week later, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” When McGoldrick said that “Palestine” was “land occupied by foreign settlers,” he wasn’t referring to Gaza and the West Bank; he was referring to all of Israel.
This was not the first terrorist-related cause McGoldrick has taken
up against the Jewish state. In February 2012, he took up the cause of
Khader Adnan, a spokesman and senior West Bank leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad
(PIJ), following Adnan’s capture by Israeli authorities. At the time,
Adnan was on a hunger strike in protest of his imprisonment. Adnan had,
as well, done the same when he was imprisoned by the Palestinian
Authority in 2010.
On February 20, McGoldrick asked his Twitter followers to pray for
Adnan and others. They included an al-Qaeda-related operative named
Aafia Siddiqui, who had been sentenced in 2010 to 86 years in prison for
shooting at and attempting to kill American soldiers and FBI agents in
Afghanistan, and al-Qaeda-related Tarek Mehanna, who received a 17.5
year sentence for also plotting to kill Americans. McGoldrick tweeted,
“Stand up, my people. Pray for Aafia, for Khader Adnan, for Tarek and
Fahad and the rest. And then resolve to be the change you want to see.”
About Siddiqui, Mehanna and the Holy Land Foundation, he wrote, “We have to fight for them.”
He further tweeted, “We must all be Khader Adnan. I don’t believe in
hunger strikes, but our brother is struggling with the only thing he has
left: his life.” McGoldrick made no mention of all the innocent people,
including Americans, who had brutally lost their lives by the hands of the group Adnan represents. PIJ, like Hamas, targets Israeli civilians and tourists with rockets, suicide bombings and other acts of terror.
Of course, if McGoldrick wishes to see Israel destroyed, he would not think to mention these innocents in his pro-jihad narrative.
McGoldrick, like his fellow CAIR leaders, harbors a virulent hatred
towards Israel. However, while many CAIR representatives are more
circumspect in revealing their true feelings by not publicly calling for
Israel’s destruction, McGoldrick has no such qualms about his support
for Hamas’s genocidal intentions.
McGoldrick’s terror-supporting statements reveal the true face of
CAIR and should debunk any claims that the organization makes about
being involved in civil rights. The group was created as a cog of a
terrorist group, and little has changed since.
Joe Kaufman is a former candidate for United States Congress. He
is an expert in the fields of counter-terrorism, foreign affairs and
energy independence for America.
Beila Rabinowitz, director of Militant Islam Monitor, contributed to this report.
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