The consequences of ‘deals’ with antisemitic terror
European governments struck 'deals' with Palestinian terrorists, in exchange for what was deemed 'limited' concessions and collateral damage, but In too many cases that meant expendable Jewish lives.
ROME’S GREAT SYNAGOGUE. The 1982 attack was claimed to be a surprise to Italian authorities, though they had been warned of threats to Jewish targets in Italy. (photo credit: REMO CASILLI/ REUTERS)BySHIMON SAMUELS, ALEX UBERTI