“Idiots, since when have non-Muslims been wished to rest in peace?”
Words to ponder. Turkey’s rapidly escalating re-Islamization threatens Jews, Christians, and all non-Muslims.
“Jews Die, Turks Celebrate,” by Robert Jones, Gatestone Institute, November 1, 2016:
Two important Jew [sic] have lost their lives lately: Shimon Peres, the ninth President of Israel, and Ishak Alaton, a Jewish businessman from Turkey.
Upon receiving the news of the deaths of these two men, many Turks rushed to Twitter proudly and openly to show off their hatred of Jews, according to the Turkish news site, Avlaremoz, which covers Jewish affairs.
Some of the Tweets posted after Peres’s death on September 28 included:
- “Shimon Peres died, there is now one fewer Jew. I wish the same for other Jews and their sperm…”
- “Shimon Peres died. One fewer Jew. The world has got rid of one more piece of dirt.”
- “Shimon Peres, you’ll get a nice tan there. May your hellfire be fierce. Jewish dog.”
- “It would be great if we do salah [Islamic prayer] of thankfulness every time a Jew drops dead.”
- “Hellfire is calling you, Jewish dog Shimon Peres.”
Some people might attempt to normalize these Turks’ hatred of Peres by pointing out that Peres was an Israeli state leader. However, the reactions many Turks gave on social media after a Turkish businessman of Jewish origin died shows that these reactions are instead simply raw Jew-hate, which has little to do with the policies of the state of Israel.
Ishak Alaton, a Turkish businessman and investor of Jewish descent, born in Istanbul in 1927, died of heart failure on September 11, at the age of 89. This is how some Turks on Twitter paid farewell to him:
- “Ishak Alaton, the darling of Soros and the Jewish usurer, has croaked. Master Baphomet was not able to protect him. I wish the same for other Jewish vampires.”
- “Even those whose top expertise is making money eventually bid farewell to life. Ishak Alaton lost his life.”
- [Responding to a tweet that wished Alaton to rest in peace:] “Idiots, since when have non-Muslims been wished to rest in peace? You do not even know about that. You have nothing to do with religion.”
- “Even his air conditioners will not be enough to cool him down in the afterlife.”
- “It is cause for rejoicing that one more Jew falls before the Bayram [Eid al-Adha, the Islamic ‘Sacrifice Feast’].”
Alaton had contributed immensely to the Turkish economy, and culture, as well as to the efforts of democratization of the country.
Between 1947 and 1948, he performed his military service in the Turkish army, compulsory for all male Turks. After studying and working in Sweden from 1951 to 1954, he returned to Turkey, co-founded the Alarko group of companies, and employed thousands of people.
A prominent businessman and philanthropist, Alaton was granted the Swedish Order of the North Star and the Spanish Order of Civil Merit. Yet he preferred to live in Turkey. There he became the chairman of one of the most prominent businesses in the country and established the Turkey Foundation of Economic and Social Studies.
The Turks that spewed Jew-hatred after his death are evidently sure that no prosecutor in Turkey will hold them accountable account for their remarks calling for hatred and even violence against Jews. They seem to think that no matter what you say or write about Jews, you can get away with it.
In fact, celebrating Jewish deaths on social media seems to be a tradition for some Turks. Following an attempted stabbing at the Israeli Embassy in Ankara on September 21, and the bombing attack in Istanbul’s Taksim district which resulted in three Israeli deaths, many Turkish Twitter-users had filled Twitter with hate-filled messages again.
This should come as no surprise: 71% of the Turkish adult population harbors anti-Semitic attitudes, according to the 2015 Anti-Defamation League Global 100 Poll.
“I do not think that there has ever been a period in this country in which anti-Semitism and hatred against Jews has decreased,” said Isil Demirel, an anthropologist from Turkey and an author for Avlaremoz. “And during the current political atmosphere, hate speech against Jews in Turkey is even more commonplace.”
The Jewish community in Turkey has also been exposed to deadly terror attacks at the hands of Muslim groups. On September 6, 1986, Palestinian Arab terrorists affiliated with the Abu Nidal Organization bombed and opened fire at Neve Shalom Synagogue in Istanbul during a Sabbath service; 22 people were killed.
On November 15, 2003, Islamist Turks and Al-Qaeda sympathizers exploded near-simultaneous car bombs outside two Istanbul synagogues — Neve Shalom and Beth Israel — both filled with worshippers. At least 23 people were murdered, and more than 300 wounded. According to Demirel:
“The attacks against synagogues in particular have made security an even more alarming issue for the Jewish community. That is why, for many years, synagogues and other Jewish institutions have been protected by safety measures…. The government should immediately recognize anti-Semitism as a hate crime and impose penal sanctions on the perpetrators. I think this is the most important step to be taken to help the Jewish community live in peace here.”
But given the anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli statements of state authorities in Turkey, it does not seem realistic to expect them to make laws that would recognize anti-Semitism as an offense in Turkey.
For example, on July 18, 2014, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said:
“The state that knows best how to kill children is Israel. The obvious reality is that Israel is the country that threatens peace in the world and in the Middle East. Israel has never been pro-peace. It has persecuted and continues the persecution.
“Israel might seem to be the winner now. But it will eventually be defeated. This will also bother the Jews living in certain parts of the world. We as Turkey and myself — as long as I am in charge — can never have a positive view of Israel.”
According to a 2014 Pew Poll, Israel is the most hated country in Turkey, with 86% of respondents holding an unfavorable view of the Jewish state, and only 2% viewing it positively.
Although the Jewish people have not been allowed to live free and safe lives in Turkey, they have resided there for millennia — as have the Armenians and the Greeks, who were also persecuted, and the Alevis and the Kurds who are persecuted now.
“The Jewish presence in Asia Minor dates back to Biblical times,” writes Professor Franklin Hugh Adler. “This is mentioned by Aristotle and several Roman sources, including Josephus.
“Jews, in fact, had inhabited this land long before the birth of Mohammed and the Islamic conquests of the seventh and eighth centuries, or for that matter, the arrival and conquests of the Turks, beginning in the eleventh century.
“At the beginning of the Turkish Republic, in 1923, the Jewish population was 81,454. Nevertheless, Turkey’s current Jewish population has diminished to 15,000.”
Many verbal and physical attacks on Jews have played a significant role in Jewish emigration from Turkey. These included the “Citizen Speak Turkish” Campaign of 1930s, the 1934 anti-Jewish pogrom in eastern Thrace, the 1941-1942 conscription of the “twenty classes” (an attempt to conscript all male non-Muslim populations, including the elderly and mentally ill during World War II), and the 1942-1944 Wealth Tax. Today, under the current Islamist government, life for Jews in Turkey is no easier than before.
Meanwhile, militants linked to the Islamic State in the Sinai Peninsula recently released a new video that contains more threats against the Jews and Israel. “Oh Jews, wait for us,” the narrator in the video threatens. “The punishment is severe and soon you will pay a high price.”
This history and narrative leads one to ask: What is a radical Muslim and what is a moderate Muslim? Is “being radical” only about being an armed militant? Can Muslims who do not engage in violent action but who have extremely hate-filled and murderous speech be considered “moderate”? Or should their supremacist or even genocidal speech be reason enough to think of them as “radical?”
What then is the difference between armed Islamic State terrorists who threaten Jews with massacre and unarmed Turkish Twitter users who celebrate Jewish deaths and call for massacring more Jews?

miriamrove says
Disgusting. m
john spielman says
why would we expect any different from muslims who love killing raping stealing and lying, after all whey worship allah who is Satan who was a murderer thief and a liar from the beginning- as Jesus Himself said
Angemon says
The prospect of killing Jews has a way to bring muslims together, trumping conflicts based on ethnicity, nationality or differences between sect. For example, Muhammad Abd al-Sattar, currently the Minister of Religious Endowments for Religious Affairs in Bashar Al-Assad’s government, said, in 2006:
miriamrove says
OT: A: there is an article on Yahoo. 2 girls one a jew and the other a muslim they are now calling theselves Juslims.
Angemon says
I blame the parent:
Custos Custodum says
Note that his statement accepts that Lebanese and “Palestinians” are NOT “Arabs.”
Angemon says
Indeed. That’s because it’s trying to bridge ethnic and sectarian differences by rallying to a common goal. While the split between shia and sunni is well knowsn, it’s far from being the only reason muslims turn on one another. It’s no accident that the Iranian regime (Persian Shia) is supporting Assad (Arab, Alawite, shia sect), a leader who had salafis (sunni hardliners) preaching in mosques – Assad being Arab and accepted by sunni arab muslims is a trump card for the Iranians. Take, for example, Mahmoud Gul al-Aghasi (a.k.a., Abu al-Qaqa, a Kurdish salafi), who was allowed to openly preach a state-approved version of salafi islam, which was basically salafi islam but exhorting Syrians to wage jihad in Iraq against the Americans instead of against Assad’s government. The Syrian MP responsible for the “deradicalization” program of the Sednaya prison (a high-security prison for the most dangerous criminals in Syria, mostly filled with islamic “extremists” and other of Assad’s political enemies) said, after watching one of al-Aghasi’s state-approved speeches, that if an imam in a mosque made that speech he, his family and everyone watching the sermon would spend the rest of their lives in jail. al-Aghasi was shot dead in 2007 and, while the assailant was captured, to this day the group responsible for it is unknown. His friends and relatives blame Assad’s government while Assad’s government blames “terrorists”, and there’s also the possibility that to one of his more devout coreligionists him being in the pocket of the regime was a betrayal of islam.
The very nature of islam turns muslims on one another, the existence of a common enemy is a very valuable trump card for any islamic-inspired leader with global aspirations.
Gary says
For all you Muslims that read this site, and take pleasure in the suffering of others.
Some day you’re gonna need help. Some day you yourself will cry out for salvation. When you do….
He is the song for the suffering. He is Messiah the Prince of Peace.
He has come. He has come. Emmanuel.
He is The Light of The World!
He is Jesus!
Brodie says
Jesus
The only begotten Son of God, the seed of a woman, but not the seed of a man. Kin to all humanity, but not having one drop of cursed blood tainted by Adam’s fall. Innocent before God Allmighty, he having drank the cup of God’s wrath in our stead, clothes us in his righteousness, giving us access to the throne of God, and granting eternal life to all who trust him – NO Exceptions.
Donovan Nuera says
Amen! Fill the black hole in their hearts with God’s true Love.
Stephanie says
… “O Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me, so kill him.”
http://sunnah.com/bukhari/56/138-139
Mazo says
Other Hadith also say that the hour will not be established until the Muslims fight against the Turks. The Arab Muslim Umayyads fought against pagan Turks in Transoxania. Why are you complaining about only Jews being mentioned?
Islamic Fascist Political Death Cult says
Islam is very satanic in its nature, everything Muhammed preach was hatred of the Kaffir the Non Believer, what kind of religion teaches its followers to hate?
Islam is a Fascist Political Death cult down to its very core.
Muhammed in his Sunnah, that is the Sira his biography and the Hadith teaches only to hate and kill chapter after chapter, verse after verse, if this is not Satanic that what is it?
Muhammed was the Anti Christ, Satan himself disguised to fool the world, the truth finally has come out.
DHazard says
And even with all that hatred many of them still believe that the Holocaust was exaggerated or a hoax. They desire in the deepest recesses their hearts for Jews to die but at the same time don’t want the Jews to be seen as victims. Just more of the incoherent, contradictory messages inherited by people born into Islam, along with the common Muslim psychological need to be seen as the World’s #1 victims. More evidence that Islam is not the final word of God but merely the rambling words of an angry sociopath. If they could only truly understand how they are seen through the eyes of someone not brainwashed by years of lies Islam would begin to collapse.
Donovan Nuera says
The muslims blame the Jews for “exaggerating” the Holocaust and, at the same time, threaten genocide against them………WTF!!!???
Then again, Mo’ flew on a talking horse thingy several hundred miles on a round trip in the dark…..uh huh…..ooookay
Blangwort says
I’ll bet that if you took swabs and sequenced the DNA from 100 random people among the Turkish population, many would probably have the genetic markers that most Jews carry. In other words, their ancestors were very likely Jewish.
That makes them a bunch of self hating people, doesn’t it?
Carlos Danger says
Hey, Mehmet – How’s that tourism industry of yours coming along?
Eric Jones says
Turkish people migrated into Anitolia from central Asia with out having a problem with anyone. Once islam was forced upon Turks all hell breaks lose.
Greek friends told me how the Greeks in Turkey had to escape pogroms done against them in the early 1900’s and again in 1947. We all know about the Armenian genocide.
Erdogan and Gulan spent tens years radicalizing Turkey before they had their dispute. Turkey should not be allowed in the EU and should be kicked out of NATO.
The USA should move all military assests out of Turkey and dratically reevaluate our relationship with it.
Eric
epistemology says
No surprise, as the unholy Koran says Jews are apes and pigs. The self-appointed prophet was an anti-Semite, he hated Jews to the core.
The days of Kemal Ataturk’s secular country are long gone, Pres Erdogaga is a dedicated muzzie and aspires to become sultan. We all know his comparing democracy´to a train that you leave when you reached your destination. Islam and democracy and human rights are incompatible anyway. Muzzies should be expelled from all civilised countries.
citycat says
A Turk at the local shop told me about Turkey-
“everything between the religions was ok, then Islam turned up”
The Jews are a small proportion. Islam is a bully. There is a way to deal with a bully.
Islam pours hatred on all religions, at least in Engeland, for no reason other than they’re not Islam.
But say a word about Islam, that’s different.
There is an imbalance of rights there.
Why?
Fear?
Treachery?
Ignorance?
Being untogether?
Unprepared?
Involved financially?
Treachery?
Being taken for a ride and won’t admit to it?
Being taken by surprise and can’t admit it?
Treachery?
What?
Eric Jones says
Good points citycat. It makes me wonder how many people are still fooled by Obama,by Muslim refugees or will not give up their previous notions about islam; because they can’t admit they were taken by surprise; can’t admit they were taken for a ride?
Eric
citycat says
@Dave
you said
“they are voting multiple times . . . . . . we need to do it too”
Indeed.
Right on.
“All is fair in love and war”
The shenanigans are many but the doers are few.
Unless the doers are Muslims, with many many shenanigans.
The people have to take power.
The goverments have failed the people regarding Islam breeding and creeping.
Islam is all day all days.
Add up all those hours and i’ll bet that they are ear more than all the infidel hours of defence against Islam in the world put together.
It’s like Islam is gathering time while the infidels while away the hours in dreamy indulgences.
nicu says
Every muzzie in our country – would cut throats if they cut !
when you read ” Jews attacked in Germany ” it’s always by Muslims NOT Germans .
Germany did not want Turks in the 60’s but the US sent them to us for the airbase in Incirlik and now we cannot get rid off them anymore.
Ali Bey says
Ottomans were very efficient on killing children (some from hunger) during the Armenian genocide.
Ali Bey says
The surge and spreading of Islam is a demonstration of how and unscrupulous individual or group can lead stupid, ignorant, innocent or coward masses or societies in a Hamelin-pied-piper way to an unphatomable depth of irrationality.
John A. Marre says
There is no hope for that country. Turkey had the opportunity to join the modern world, but instead it chose to regress into the dark ages of prejudice, hate, violence, fanaticism and stupidity.
Custos Custodum says
Erdogan, from a poor district of Istanbul who used to boast of his Georgian descent, has made a close study of National Socialist and Communist techniques of propaganda, mass organization, “co-option” and intimidation.
Jake says
There it is. Times change. The old Soviet Union is gone and turkey is no longer a reliable ally. A non reliable ally is nothing more than a trip wire, and serves to be another way to get embroiled in conflicts far from our borders and national interests. Time to cut the Turks loose from NATO, and tine for NATO to secure the border from Turkey. The unwelcome mat should be put out.
gravenimage says
Jews die, Turks celebrate
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Muslim thugs…