The #1 issue of human rights in the world is the persistent mistreatment of women in Arab countries and Arab regions all over the world. Basically, nearly all Arab countries surrounding Israel are used to norms that are far from what Arab women experience in the vast majority of the Western world. But their is one example of trampling on women’s rights that is perhaps more stark than anywhere else. That is the norm of how Arabs in and around the State of Israel trample on the human rights of women in the State of Israel whe they succeed in doing what they say loud and clear they strive to do.
May Golan, Israel's Minister for Social Equality, has strongly condemned global women's organizations for their silence in the face of attacks against Israeli women by Hamas.
— Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱🎗 (@kyg_best) January 27, 2025
She labeled their inaction as hypocrisy and called on feminists worldwide to speak out against the… pic.twitter.com/hJIRYtljdO
October 7th was a most tragic day in Israel and for all Jews and supporters of Israel all over the world. It was a day when anybody willing to face up to reality would have learned that the Holocaust as aspiration is alive and well in the Middle East and elsewhere. The Hamas terrorist movement and many of the Arabs in Judea and Samaria pray, strive, and work towards the goal of eradicating the Jewish people – period. They are not focused on having a country of their own half as much as they are focused on killing Jews. They are far less concerned about their own children’s lives than they are with cutting off the lives of Jewish children.
And yes, let it be said loud and clear. Their are hundreds of thousands of Arabs in and around Israel who would rape and kill Jewish women if they were able to. On October 7th, they succeeded. And any women’s organization that stayed silent, and nearly all did, showed their true colors.
The intersectionality between those promoting the rights of those who identify as LGBTQ, those who support the so-called “palestinian” people, and those who claim to support the underprivileged is the norm on many college campuses today. These students and professors are either ignorant, confused or evil people. Anyone who supports Arab rapists and claims that Israeli soldiers who fight back against rape, torture, and burning of Jewish children are the true killers is a truly confused person. And the world is filled with people like this – especially on college campuses.