Egozi’s Fury – A Continent Surprised And An Unnecessary Death

Egozi’s Fury – A Continent Surprised And An Unnecessary Death

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It was to be expected but Germany, and with it all of Europe, was caught with its pants down.

No fewer than a thousand men are suspected of sexually harassing women on New Year’s Eve at the center of the city of Cologne in Germany. Despite the time passed, there is still no lead or meaningful arrests and the police is at a loss. Local officers are trying to find any details on the harassers but how they can reach hundreds of people who sexually harassed these women at the same time is unclear. In short – someone there can’t seem to understand what is happening right under their nose.

German police received complaints from many women who say there were attacked at the heart of Cologne and one woman even claims she was raped. Cologne’s Chief of Police says that witnesses described the men to be “of Arab or North-African descent”. A cautious definition. Always remain politically correct.

The suspects, aged 15-35, who were probably intoxicated, flooded a square outside Cologne cathedral last Thursday and started throwing firecrackers and fireworks in the air. Later on the men, probably refugees from Syria and other countries, started sexually harassing women.

This was to be expected but Germany and other countries in Europe prefer to this moment to bury their heads in deep sand. It is blowing up in their faces and they are unprepared. If little green men came out of flying saucers the governments would be more prepared.

What were they thinking? That these uncontrollable waves of migrants will bring them prosperity and cultural development?

So Europe is changing before its citizens’ very eyes, and into something very bad.
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The tragic death and cpt. Yishai Rosales of the IDF’s Haredi Netzah Yehuda Battalion in a training accident at Tzeelim base went by in relative quiet.

While it is true that the number of training accidents in the IDF decreased greatly, this incident could have been prevented. Somebody messed and it isn’t just the soldier who shot a mortar shell in the wrong direction.

This is without a doubt a failure to follow procedures to the very last detail.

And it is infuriating because it could have been avoided.

This is not a case of friendly fire during the heat of combat. This is a practice where such operations can be held under perfect control.

The relative quiet in which the incident was accepted in the week of searches for the Tel Aviv terrorist does not make this failure any less critical.

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The United States, who lost all signs of being a superpower, chose the easy way facing North Korea’s defiance, who last week conducted an experiment with either a regular nuclear bomb or, as it claims, a hydrogen bomb. The easy way – denial and hinting that the ruler of North Korea is lying.

Judging the American capabilities in the international field recently, we need to doubt the belittling announcement of officials in Washington.

Iran is still running towards the bomb. North Korea already has it and is only making improvements. The US can turn a blind eye or ridicule. Usually the one to laugh last, laughs the longest. In recent cases, Iran got the last laugh, as did North Korea.

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What more needs to happen for the world to understand that the danger ISIS poses is not merely due the heads it decapitates, but mostly due to it being a terror organization with advanced means and great technological capability?

But the world is stupid and therefore even ISIS’ videos of advanced weapons labs aren’t causing any change.

The videos show experiments with unmanned vehicles for committing terror attacks and more acts of murder.

So the world will continue to bomb ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria every week but the danger lies elsewhere.

Waking up from the illusion that these are a bunch of mere head decapitators will be hard, very loud, and bloody.

Arie Egozi iHLS editor-in-chief
Arie Egozi
iHLS editor-in-chief