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Sexual Jihad

Why Muslim Rape Gangs Thrive in Britain But not in Israel - And What the UK Must Do Now

Britain faces an epidemic it refuses to name, while Israel, with a larger Muslim minority, has kept it in check. The difference holds urgent lessons.

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In the days before the establishment of Israel, when Arabs made up nearly 70 percent of the population and Jews were a minority suffering harsh pogroms, even rumors of sexual violence against a Jewish girl were met with the harshest retribution.

In some cases, punishment was castration, carried out by members of the Jewish underground, once, reportedly, under the direct order of David Ben-Gurion himself, the father of the state.

In Israel today, there have been cases of sexual jihad. Sexual violence, of course, exists in every human culture, but is deeply rooted in Muslim and Arab societies as a form of religious practice and a call of action by the prophet As it is written in their holy Tafsir al-Tabari

"Invade Tabuk (Byzantine) and your spoils will be the daughters of al-Asfar [Yellow Haired] and the women of the Romans" (Tafsir al-Tabari, Q. 9:49)

From time to time, the Israeli media is shocked by cases in which Arab men have raped Jewish women. Yet unlike in Britain, where entire institutionalized rape gangs have been exposed, in Israel such systematic exploitation operation has never taken root.

Here too, Arabs prey on women who are economically and socially vulnerable, and such incidents are not rare. But they have never grown into a widespread “sex industry.” Israel did not allow that to happen. And in this article, I will explain how Britain could prevent it as well, if it truly wished to.

Why Israel Is Different

The contrast is stark. In Britain, Muslims make up roughly 6 percent of the population; in Israel, they constitute 20 percent. Statistically, there are three times as many Muslims per Jew in Israel as there are Muslims per Christian in Britain. Yet in Britain, grooming gangs are described as a “national epidemic,” while in Israel the phenomenon remains contained.

Why? There are several reasons.

First, integration in Israel has always had limits. Israeli Arabs have full access to education, employment, and health care, and many advance economically and socially like Jews - and some, and not few actually, reach much higher status than Jews. Yet everyone also understands that these are potential enemies. Complete embedding never takes place. Housing remains largely separate, by choice. By day, Jews visit Arab towns and Arabs visit Jewish ones; by night, apart from a handful of large cities, each community lives apart.

Britain will have no choice but to follow with this similar methodology of separate housings which will create visible geographical separation.

Second, Israel is a society where vigilance is a civic duty. Every Jew knows that the enemy watches, tests, and measures determination. Those who cross lines face social scorn. When Arab security prisoners engaged in sexual relations with Jewish female prison guards, young women from poor, uneducated backgrounds, the girls were shamed publicly and branded as traitors and whores. The message was clear: vigilance is not optional.

The UK must make it so that being non-vigilant is culturally equal to enabling treason.

Third, there is the matter of temperament. Arabs are not Pakistanis. The vast majority of Muslims in Britain are of Pakistani origin, rooted in the Indian subcontinent, with social and sexual behaviors different from Arabs, who are more direct, more aggressive, and, in some ways, easier to anticipate.

What Britain Fails to Do

Other than total geographical separation , and a culture of being vigilant, It seems Britain has yet to develop :

Israel understands both. The British, by contrast, appear stunned and incapable of speaking the cultural language of the rapists. They are facing an enemy they do not even have an anthropological profile for.

A Way Forward

If Britain is serious, it must create a dedicated research institute to study not just Islam as a religion, but the sexual and social behavior of Pakistanis in particular.

Only by integrating these insights into public discourse and law enforcement will it be possible to confront the problem effectively.

Otherwise, Britain will remain unable to address the phenomenon that Israel, has managed to contain.

Good luck, meanwhile with recognizing the State of Palestine.


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