The unthinkable happened in suburban Detroit when a terrorist drove a pickup truck packed with explosives straight through the front entrance of Temple Israel, America's largest Reform synagogue, with more than 100 young children under the age of five inside the building.
This horrific attack represents the deadly escalation of antisemitic violence that has exploded across America during the Biden years – and it's a crisis that President Trump's administration is now working overtime to address. While the previous administration coddled radical leftist groups and turned a blind eye to rising Jew-hatred on college campuses and in our streets, patriots are demanding action.
The terrorist's truck smashed through concrete barricades and security measures, racing down hallways where innocent children were present. This wasn't just an attack on a building – this was an attempted mass murder of Jewish toddlers and preschoolers.
"We must unite to end antisemitism and stand with our Jewish friends who are under attack like never before," posted @jr_thetruth on social media, contrasting real leadership with politicians "busy at Davos talking carbon pricing while synagogues burn."
The attack comes amid a global wave of antisemitic incidents that have seen weak leaders prioritize virtue signaling over protecting Jewish communities. As one observer noted on social media, we're seeing "straightforward antisemitism, not even disguised" including attacks on judges simply for being synagogue members.
Even more disturbing, political parties like the UK's Green Party are being exposed for harboring antisemites, with candidates making "arson attack claims" before finally being forced to step down when the controversy became too hot to handle.
This is what happens when 'never again' becomes just another empty slogan repeated at commemorative events while real antisemitism festers in our communities, our universities, and our political movements.
President Trump's strong support for Israel and Jewish Americans stands in stark contrast to the previous administration's weakness. But words aren't enough anymore – we need action to protect our Jewish neighbors from the radical left's imported hatred.
How many more synagogues must be attacked before America finally gets serious about crushing antisemitism wherever it rears its ugly head?
