Austria: Another Islamist attack planned at Christmas market – IS fighter arrested

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A 21-year-old Afghan has been in custody in Salzburg since December 1st, accused of being a sleeper agent for attacks by the terrorist organisation Islamic State (IS). A corresponding online report by Salzburger Nachrichten (SN) on Friday was confirmed to APA by the spokesperson for the Salzburg public prosecutor’s office, Ricarda Eder. ‘The man is being investigated for involvement in a terrorist organisation,’ said Eder.

According to SN, IS supporters in Austria are said to have planned attacks on Christmas markets, and a possible terrorist attack in the run-up to Christmas was prevented. Apparently, an attack with knives had been planned, and there had also been plans for an attack with explosives. The target was likely to have been police officers, Jews and Christmas markets. The 21-year-old suspect last lived in Salzburg, where he was also arrested. He is said to have worked in Hallein.

It is unclear where the attack should have been carried out. ‘But the federal capital of Vienna keeps being mentioned in dialogue with IS’, according to the newspaper Salzburger Nachrichten. The 21-year-old is unlikely to have received any precise details from the terrorist militia, but he was apparently ready for them at any time.

The Afghan is said to have spread IS propaganda on his TikTok channel and to have been active in several relevant IS online forums. The Salzburg State Office for State Protection and Counter-Extremism (LSE) is also likely to have tracked him down via these forums. During a house search, data carriers were seized in addition to handwritten notes, according to SN. The young man is said to have confessed fully and also admitted to IS membership in his initial questioning.

The spokeswoman for the Salzburg public prosecutor’s office confirmed on Friday that the accused had been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a terrorist organisation. However, no further details were disclosed for reasons of investigative tactics.

Weiterer Anschlag auf Christkindlmarkt geplant – UnserTirol24

His organisation was banned, but an Islamist still works as an interpreter for the district court in Berlin, Germany

District court in Berlin, Wikimedia Commons ,
Jean-Pierre Dalbéra
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A high-ranking member of the now banned association ‘Islamic Centre Berlin’ has been working as an interpreter and translator (Persian) for the Berlin district court since 2015. This was reported by the ‘Bild’ newspaper. According to the report, the now 73-year-old man has helped the court with translations in around 15 cases

The ‘Islamic Centre Berlin’ is a sub-organisation of the ‘Islamic Centre Hamburg’ (IZH). This first appeared in the report by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in 2022. The IZH was banned by Interior Minister Nancy Faeser in July 2024 – as were other sub-organisations. The reason given: The IZH is an extremist, Islamist organisation with anti-constitutional agendas. The organisation is considered an extended arm of Iran.

However, this had and probably still has no consequences for the Islamist at the Berlin district court. Although his organisation was being monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, he was still called in by the court to provide interpreting services.

And even after the ban, he is still listed as a possible interpreter, according to Bild. However, he has not been deployed in any cases since July 2024, the newspaper writes. The court refuses to provide information on which specific cases he has worked on.

https://www.focus.de/politik/deutschland/sein-verein-wurde-verboten-islamist-arbeitet-als-dolmetscher-fuer-berliner-amtsgericht_id_260589456.html

France: A man enters a church on Christmas Day and shouts ‘Allah Akbar’, then goes to the altar and shows his bum

Église Saint-Germain de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Wikimedia Commons , BastienM, CC-BY-SA-3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0

A man entered the Saint-Louis church in Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Yvelines) shortly before 5pm on Wednesday December 25 and shouted ‘Allah Akbar’, Le Figaro has learned from police sources.

The suspect, who had no identity papers, was arrested by the police and taken into custody. He is currently in custody, as the public prosecutor’s office in Versailles confirmed to Le Figaro.

In front of the astonished crowd of around 15 worshippers waiting for the 6.30 p.m. service, the person then walked down the altar before showing his bum.

Le Figaro

Ireland is not antisemitic — it is foolish

Wikimedia Commons, Corinna Schleiffer, CC-BY-SA-2.0

By Mike Konrad

Contrary to what many Israelis are now saying, the Irish are NOT antisemitic, but they are acting foolishly, so I cannot blame the Israeli government for pulling its embassy out of Ireland.

Israel is furious that Ireland has opened up a full embassy with Palestine, and that joined with South Africa to press for a case of genocide against Israel at International Court of Justice at The Hague.

But if truth be known, there is more to it.

Norway and Spain have also recognized the Palestinian state, and so has a lot of the planet. (About three quarters of the member states in the United Nations). Yet, Israel has not closed down their embassies with all of those states.

In terms of raw antisemitism, Ireland is rather low in antisemitic incidents, lower than most other European nations, including some nations which support Israel.

So that cannot be the problem.

Among comments made by some Jews on some websites, and social media, the blame is fixed on Ireland’s Catholicism. However, Catholicism as a social force is dying out in Ireland. Catholicism is not the root of the present situation.

Rather, what is driving the Irish is that they conflate their historical experience with the British as being similar to that of the Palestinians. (I know some dispute the validity of that demonym.)

Ireland’s historic experience of being persecuted has created a mindset where they do not identify with a lot of their fellow Europeans.

Some complain that Ireland’s prime minister during World War II, Eamon De Valera, sent condolences to the Germans when Hitler died, and list such an action as proof of intrinsic Irish antisemitism. The problem is that around 50,000 Irish volunteered to serve in the British forces during World War II, with most of them coming from the Free State.

De Valera’s action was supremely stupid, but based on what I know, he just wanted to assert Irish independence from Britain.

George Bernard Shaw, a dual U.K.-Irish citizen born in Dublin who considered himself Irish – and who hated Nazism – defended the diplomatic action. In other actions, De Valera favored the Allies. Ireland interned crashed Nazi pilots, but returned Allied airmen. He gave weather reports to the Allies. In substance, Ireland was more pro-Allied.

On other hand, Spain sent 47,000 volunteers to fight with the Nazis on the Eastern Front. Yet, all of that is forgotten while De Valera’s diplomatic foolishness is remembered.

Does anyone remember that when most of Europe was withdrawing civil rights from the Jews, in 1937, the Irish constitution recognized the Jews as free part of Ireland?

And the critics are also bringing up what was called the 1904 Limerick pogrom where no one died.

Russia was killing hundreds at that time, but in Ireland, a few punches and rocks were thrown. Compare that to attacks on Jews throughout history in other European nations. While not justifiable, the Limerick incidents were more of a boycott.

Innate antisemitism is not the real source of Irish foolishness.

Mark Regev, an Israeli diplomat, and former ambassador to the U.K., hits the nail on the head with this observation:


There was a time when actually Zionism was very popular in Ireland. And it shows maybe the superficiality of the Irish approach to … Israel. They loved Zionism when Mr. Begin was heading the Etzel (the Irgun) and Mr. Shamir was leading the Freedom Fighters for Israel (the Stern Group) … when they were shooting British officers. Then we were, we were at the time – and I challenge if we got any Irish listeners to this podcast – look at how the Irish press at the time and the Irish public opinion, they were all for Jews and Zionists when we were fighting the British. Then we were were the flavor of the month – Jewish News Service, JNS-TV
 

That’s it: Superficiality! That is the problem. Not innate antisemitism, but horrendous superficiality.

The Irish conflate their history with that of the Palestinians. That is positively preposterous, but seems to be the national delusion driving such foolishness.

The Irish are ignoring:

The Irish drink. The Muslims forbid alcohol.

Celtic women are fierce.  Muslims abuse their women.

The Celts have a concept of democracy.  The Muslims are presently incapable of democracy.

As for fighting the British, the Jewish founders of Israel fought the British also.

The Irish want to resurrect their once-dead language. The Jews have resurrected Hebrew.

The Irish would like their country back. The Jews would like their country back.

Ireland is now a tech hub. Israel is the start-up nation.

Instead, “woke” Ireland is allowing their country to be overrun with incompatible immigrants to the point that, where Ireland was once 94% Gaelic by ancestry, the Gaels are now down to 77%. And make no mistake about it, hyper-leftists in Ireland are driving it.

If the Irish want a prosperous high-tech economy, they should not be aggravating high-tech masters like the Jews of Israel. They should be partnering with them. If the Irish cannot bring themselves to support Zionism, at least stay as officially neutral as they did during World War II.

They should act more like the Israelis, and restrict immigration to their native stocks, just as Israel prefers Jewish immigration. The Irish should stop re-electing leftists who trash Israel while letting Ireland be overun (click here). This Jewish media commentator in this essay here, sees the issue rightly.

I do believe there is a God who authors history; and I think the Irish are acting abysmally. If the Irish would stop working to impose a two-state solution on Israel, and concentrate on their own predicament, who knows, but the divine author of history might deign to remove the two-state solution imposed on the Irish by the British.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/12/ireland_is_not_antisemitic_it_is_foolish.html#ixzz8vWtYNb8

Media Claims Christmas Trees are Destroying the Planet – “What’s the carbon footprint of a Christmas tree?”

Oil? Coal? Gas? No. The greatest current threat to the planet comes from… fir trees.

The media, which in the true spirit of the left is dedicated to ruining everything, is on the case just in time for the season.

Christmas can be a gassy affair, and the tree that stands proudly in your living room is no exception.

On average, a natural Christmas tree emits 16 kilograms of CO2 equivalent if it gets landfilled after use. That drops to around 3.5 kilograms if you turn it into woodchip or burn it as firewood.

But if you’re thinking of ditching the real tree and going for a plastic one, you might want to think again. Artificial trees have much bigger carbon footprints, emitting on average 40 kilograms of CO2eq.

So how long until there’s a call for banning them?

Of course, this is part of the larger theme of making Christmas subservient to the official state Green cult.

Real or artificial Christmas tree: Which one is better for the planet? – USA Today

Researchers race to climate-proof Christmas tree production: ‘We’re up to the task’ – The Guardian

What’s the carbon footprint of a Christmas tree? – Le Monde

What’s the carbon footprint of a newspaper? Especially when it’s on fire.

Le Monde journalist Nabil Wakim, who hosts the Chaleur Humaine podcast on climate solutions (in French), answers questions from readers on the challenges of the climate crisis.

Having Wakim discuss the carbon impact of Christmas is just peak wokeness. I’m not sure anything could top it.

I’m dreaming of a green Christmas: how to reduce your festive tree’s carbon footprint – The Guardian

How about people trade the carbon impact of a Christmas tree for the carbon impact of the media by never reading a newspaper again?

https://www.frontpagemag.com/media-claims-christmas-trees-are-destroying-the-planet/

France: Christmas mass at Saint-Charles Cathedral in Saint-Etienne is disrupted by a man wearing a long djellaba or qamis-like robe

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The commotion didn’t last long, because everything happened very quickly on Wednesday the 25th of December. On this Christmas Day, the pews in Saint-Charles Cathedral in the heart of Saint-Etienne are well occupied. The service starts at 10.30 a.m. on a day that is a public holiday for Christians.

It is around 11 a.m. when a worshipper observes a man entering the cathedral. He is dressed in ‘traditional clothing’, as Yves Cellier, the interdepartmental director of the National Police, confirmed to us on Wednesday afternoon. According to an eyewitness, it is a djellaba or qamis, complemented by a headscarf and possibly a turban.

A worried worshipper decides to leave the cathedral inconspicuously. Outside the cathedral, he comes across two city police officers on motorbikes. He calls them over and informs them of the incident. The city police officers immediately alerted their colleagues from the national police and within a few minutes the crime-fighting brigade was on the scene.

The officers entered the building and were able to locate the reported person without difficulty due to his clothing, which is rather unusual in a Catholic place of worship. The man was asked to accompany the officers, showed no resistance and was taken into a police vehicle.
He is currently on our offices,’ confirmed Yves Cellier. This intrusion was likely to cause a disturbance of public order, which justified our intervention.’ The chief of police in the Loire department stated that ‘the service was able to take place as planned, as the officers were quickly on site thanks to the alarm raised by a worshipper’.

It is now a matter for the police to ‘carry out checks, both at judicial and intelligence level’. And to determine the motives for the intrusion as well.

For Yves Cellier, ‘what counts is that any risk was averted very quickly and that, apart from the commotion within the community of believers, there was no violence and no victims’.

Saint-Charles Cathedral, like all Christian and Jewish places of worship, is subject to increased surveillance during the Christmas and Hanukkah holidays.

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Syrian’s Violent Rampage Shocks Singen, Germany ! (Video)

A shocking incident unfolded in Singen, Germany, where a 17-year-old Syrian youth armed with a knife attacked cars and attempted to harm a 72-year-old pensioner near a local school. Despite police intervention, the assailant continued advancing, forcing officers to use their patrol car to incapacitate him. This violent event has sparked widespread concern, raising questions about public safety, mental health, and the challenges of refugee integration in Germany.

German Christmas market attack suspect ‘made Boston Marathon-style terror threat’ before being granted asylum

Taleb al-Abdulmohsen arrested by the police. X

A Saudi doctor suspected of killing five people at a German Christmas market had allegedly threatened to carry out a terror attack two years before being granted asylum in the country.

Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, who is alleged to have driven an SUV into crowds at a festive market in Magdeburg on Friday evening, made threats of a “Boston Marathon-style” attack in 2013.

The threat came whilst he was seeking permission to practise as a psychiatrist in Germany.

When the German medical association requested additional paperwork, Abdulmohsen responded with a chilling warning, referencing the recent Boston bombing.

“Did you see what happened in Boston? Something similar will happen here too,” Abdulmohsen told the medical association over the phone.

The threat came just two days after Islamist terrorists had detonated two bombs during the Boston Marathon, killing three people and leaving hundreds injured.

The medical association immediately reported the incident to police.

Though an investigation found Abdulmohsen had no concrete plans for an attack, he was fined €900 for a public order offence.

The incident marked the beginning of a pattern of concerning behaviour from the Saudi doctor.

In 2014, authorities in Mecklenburg alerted Germany’s federal anti-terror unit after Abdulmohsen threatened to do something that would “receive international attention”.

The warning appeared to have been ignored, and he was never added to the federal police’s list of dangerous political extremists.

Instead, Abdulmohsen was granted asylum in 2016, claiming he would face persecution in Saudi Arabia.

Police attempted to interview him at least twice over public safety concerns, with the most recent attempt occurring last year.

When officers failed to find him at home in December, they did not pursue the matter further.

Abdulmohsen, described as a former Muslim, had positioned himself as a vocal critic of Islam.

He claimed to have helped hundreds of “non-believers” escape Saudi Arabia, where they would have faced persecution for apostasy.

Shortly before the market incident, he alleged German authorities were secretly persecuting former Muslims and attempting to return refugees to Saudi Arabia.

The case has echoes of previous security failures in Germany.

In 2016, an Islamist who killed twelve people at a Berlin Christmas market had been under surveillance but evaded authorities.

More recently, an Islamic State terrorist who attacked a street festival in August was meant to be deported but remained at large.

https://www.gbnews.com/news/world/germany/german-christmas-market-attack-suspect-boston-marathon-terror-threat-granted-asylum-taleb-al-abdulmohsen

Irish Times Op-ed: Christianity is a Hate Crime

Clonmacnoise, Wikimedia Commons, Ingo Mehling, CC-BY-SA-3.0

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar recently announced the closure of the country’s embassy in Ireland, citing “extreme anti-Israel policies” including Ireland’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state and its support for South Africa’s legal action against Israel in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In response, Justine McCarthy at The Irish Times penned an opinion piece defending her country against Sa’ar’s “abominable” accusation that Ireland is antisemitic.

In the process, she hurls the usual progressive smears at Israel for “their government’s protracted killing spree in Gaza and the illegal settlements in the West Bank,” and she uncritically accepts the illegitimate ICJ’s false claim that half a million Jews live in illegal settlements on land “expropriated from Palestinians.” Compared to Israel’s purported abuses against Palestinians, such as “the mass killings and orphaning of children,” she asserts that her own government’s anti-Israel policies are merely “gentle nudges towards a peaceful two-state resolution.”

Apart from the fact that a two-state resolution will be anything but peaceful, and that the Palestinians themselves have repeatedly rejected offers of a two-state solution anyway, at the core of McCarthy’s article is the argument that religion historically has been and continues to be the source of untold human misery.

A mere few days away from Christmas at the time of publication, McCarthy had the gall to muse on how much more smoothly and peacefully history would have proceeded if the Christ Child had been slaughtered by King Herod in his infamous Massacre of the Innocents:

Next Wednesday, Christians and many others around the world will celebrate the birth of a child who became one of the greatest influencers of all time. On that night roughly 2,000 years ago, shepherds and wise men gathered at a stable in wondrous joy at the virgin birth while yonder in Bethlehem, or so St Matthew’s unsubstantiated gospel goes, soldiers butchered scores of infant boys. Had the baby Jesus been among the massacred innocents, might history have turned out to be less hellish for humanity? The Spanish Inquisition might not have happened, nor the Crusades, the French Wars of Religion, the Thirty Years’ War, or the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Aside from her dismissive reference to Jesus as a great “influencer” – as if he were merely the first-century equivalent of an Instagram model, did you catch how McCarthy calls the Massacre of the Innocents “unsubstantiated”? It is no more “unsubstantiated” than countless other events in antiquity for which we do not have independent confirmation but plenty of circumstantial evidence. The slaughter of all male toddlers in Bethlehem and its environs to prevent a foretold King of the Jews from threatening his rule is perfectly consistent with Herod’s cruel and paranoid character, for which there is plenty of evidence. But because the Massacre is referenced only in the Bible (the gospel of Matthew, to be precise), McCarthy can’t resist sideswiping it.

She goes on to claim falsely that The Great Big Book of Horrible Things by Matthew White cites religion as the primary cause of 100 of the world’s deadliest atrocities. In fact, White concludes from his rough estimates that belief in a god is responsible for only about 10% of the “multicides” on his list, and the number of victims he ascribes to religion throughout all history – 47 million – is still 20 million fewer than those he ascribes to godless communism in the 20th century alone (and his estimate of deaths under communism is on the conservative side). Nonetheless, McCarthy proclaims vaguely that religion’s “abuse has killed legions of human beings down through the centuries” and that its “consequences can be cataclysmic.”

This notion that religion has only made the world more violent and hateful is a common bigoted position held by smug atheists like comedian Bill Maher who never acknowledge two key points: 1) the immeasurable good wrought by religion and 2) the bottomless human misery wrought by godlessness. McCarthy obliviously and ironically cites, for example, Karl Marx’s oft-repeated dismissal of religion as “the opiate of the masses” yet makes no mention of the fact that Marx (another one of “the greatest influencers of all time”?) is the architect of, at a minimum, tens of millions of deaths and worldwide misery and suffering attributable to his utopian dream of a collectivist, irreligious society in which the State replaces God.

As another example of the evil she believes religion has spawned, McCarthy inexplicably refers to Adolf Hitler, who “despised the Jews so much that he and his collaborators had six million of Europe’s 11 million Jews murdered by death squads and in concentration camp gas chambers.” Anyone who has been to a Holocaust museum, she says, “needs no instruction in the barbarity that religious hatred can cause.”

Huh? Is she claiming that Hitler’s targeting of Jews is an example of religious hatred? Wouldn’t it be an example of godless hatred directed at a religious group?

In any case, the fact that The Irish Times would publish this offensive nonsense on the cusp of Christmas is a sad commentary on the continuing freefall of what used to be known as Christendom. Ireland was one of the earliest centers of the flourishing of Christianity in the wake of the fall of the Roman Empire. Indeed, the late scholar Thomas Cahill even wrote a book arguing that the Irish “saved civilization.” Monasticism was introduced into Ireland by St. Patrick in the 5th century; by the year 600 the Church in Ireland had become the most monastic in all Christendom. Monasteries there (as elsewhere on the continent) were centers of learning and of the preservation of classical works by monks copying manuscripts such as the illuminated Book of Kells. Pictured above, for example, is the 6th-century Clonmacnoise Monastery on the banks of the River Shannon.  The monastery was a great seat of learning that drew students from all over Europe. Its ruins, which now tragically symbolize a moribund Christian civilization, include a cathedral, nine churches and over 700 early Christian gravestones.

But today we inhabit a post-Christian world. According to the 2022 census, 69% of the residents of the Republic of Ireland described themselves as Catholics. That is down from 79% in 2016, 84% in 2011, and over 90% in the 2006 census. The number of people describing themselves as having “no religion” in tiny Ireland is up by 284,269 since 2016. Only 27% of the population attended weekly Mass in 2020 – down from 91% in 1975.

In a recent article at FrontPage Mag, my Freedom Center colleague Daniel Greenfield points out that Ireland is in the process of committing autogenocide through demography:

In the last 20 years, Ireland, a small nation of millions, has been overwhelmed by a mass migration of 1.6 million people. In 2023, there were 54,678 births in the Republic of Ireland and 141,600 immigrants. Birth rates dropped 5% in 2023… but the number of immigrants grew by 31%. And will grow further.

The most popular name for boys was Jack, among Irish parents, while the most popular name among non-European immigrant parents was ‘Mohammed’.

Greenfield continues:

Churches are closing across Ireland and mosques are opening in their place. There were only 400 Muslims in all of Ireland in 1991. That shot up to 19,000 in 2002 and 83,000 in 2023. 3% of Ireland’s children are Muslim now and the numbers are increasing every year.

The collapse of Christian Ireland is such that The Irish Times and Justine McCarthy are perfectly comfortable insulting – at Christmastime, no less – the diminishing Christian population and defending a Palestinian people whose Muslim brethren are well on their way to Islamizing Ireland. Then they will find out that religions are not all the same.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/irish-times-op-ed-christianity-is-a-hate-crime/