Because They Hate: A Survivor of Islamic Terror Warns America

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Praise for
Because They Hate
 

"Part memoir and part analysis of the social, political, and religious factors that created the current situation in the Middle East, Gabriel issues a clear warning."


The Tampa Tribune

 

"A compelling and captivating personal story with a powerful lesson about threats to freedom in our time."

—R. James Woolsey, Director of Central Intelligence, 1993-1995

 

"Brigitte Gabriel’s story is at once intensely personal and possessing global significance. . . . the story of her family and her childhood encapsulates the threat that faces the entire free world today. Brigitte Gabriel’s words should be read, and studied carefully, by all the law enforcement and government officials of the West—as well as by everyone who values freedom."

—Robert Spencer, author of
The Politically Incorrect

 

Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)

 

"Her writing is eloquent and her passion tremendous."


Publishers Weekly

 

"Gabriel believes the West is complacent about the threat posed by radical Islam. She learned while growing up Christian in Lebanon that Islamofascists are serious—and if we want to survive we better take them seriously. She speaks with the passion of a survivor who has seen death and destruction firsthand—and doesn’t want America to suffer the same future as Lebanon."—

World Magazine

 

"Brigitte Gabriel eloquently reminds America what is truly at stake in this struggle against terrorism: our families, our way of life, and our hopes. Ms. Gabriel’s personal account of her own experience is riveting, compelling, and spellbinding. This is a must read for the entire American public . . .
Because They Hate
contains monumental revelations that will shock and disturb you. But it is also a story of an indomitable spirit—Brigitte’s—that will move you."

—Steve Emerson, author of
American Jihad:

 

The Terrorists Living Amongst Us,
executive director, the

 

Investigative Project on Terrorism

 

"Because They Hate
is powerful, passionate, and full of divine purpose."

—Dr. John C. Hagee, senior pastor, Cornerstone Church,

 

author of
Jerusalem Countdown: A Warning to the World

 

"Because They Hate
should be read by all to understand radical Islam.. . . This book gives dire warning of what is to come if the democratic and Western world does not take responsible action to protect its people and societies. The United States is the primary target as Islamic radicalism attempts to spread its worldwide dominance."

—Paul E. Vallely, Maj. General U.S. Army (Ret.), FOX News

 

Channel Military Analyst, and coauthor of
Endgame:

 

The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror

 

” [Brigitte Gabriel’s] writing is a critical wake-up call to Americans as we face the threat of takeover by jihadists. We are glad to be able to help her share her story with God-fearing, patriotic Americans who care about the truth and want to learn about the threat every nation throughout the world is facing from radical Islam."

—Paul F. Crouch, Jr., vice president of administration,

 

Trinity Broadcasting Network

 

"Gabriel makes her case, but also offers a sound and powerful program of what we have to do as a nation and as individuals to stave off defeat by radical Islam."


The Bulletin

 

BECAUSE THEY HATE

 

BECAUSE THEY HATE

 

 

A S
URVIVOR OF
I
SLAMIC
T
ERROR

W
ARNS
A
MERICA

 

 

Brigitte Gabriel

 

St. Martin’s Griffin
New York

BECAUSE THEY HATE. Copyright © 2006 by Brigitte Gabriel. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

 

www.stmartins.com

 

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

 

Gabriel, Brigitte.

 

Because they hate : a survivor of Islamic terror warns America / Brigitte Gabriel.

 

p. cm.

   Includes bibliographical references.

 

   ISBN-13: 978-0-312-35838-9

 

   ISBN-10: 0-312-35838-5

 

   1. Terrorism—Lebanon. 2. Victims of terrorism—Lebanon. 3. Terrorism— Religious aspects—Islam. I. Title.

 

HV6433.L4G33 2006

956.7204'4092—dc22

[B]

2006013500

First St. Martin’s Griffin Edition: January 2008

 

10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1

 

IN HONOR OF

My mother, Bahia, my father, Nicholas, and

all the victims of religious-bigoted terror.

DEDICATED TO

My pride and joy, Jessica and Virginia,

in the hope that their generation may live

under freedom and democracy.

Contents
 

Introduction to the 2006 Edition

Introduction to the 2008 Edition

1. Peace Before the Rage

2. My 9/11

3. Life Under Terror

4. Hopeless Existence

5. A Life-changing Experience

6. Rebuilding Our Lives

7. Clash of Civilizations

8. Terrorists Among Us

9. The Toxic Tsunami of Hate

10. The Ivy-Covered Fifth Column: Islamic Influence Alive and Well on American Campuses

11. Bull’s-eye of the Middle East

12. Societies Are Not Created Equal

13. Is Islam a Peaceful Religion?

14. Political Correctness Gone Mad

Notes

Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION
TO THE 2006 EDITION
 

Radical Islam’s modern war of world domination has been picking up momentum, with its universal rallying cry of “Allahu Akbar” accompanying each act of terror and destruction. It first began after the Arab nations that were artificially carved out after World War II settled into internal despondency under despots and monarchs appointed by the Allied powers. It slowly fermented through the 1950s and 1960s. By November 1979 it was well on its way when the Iranians took over the American embassy in Tehran.

But no one really noticed or cared.

I noticed when I was a ten-year-old girl in Lebanon, and Muslim rockets exploded in my bedroom on a November night four years before the American hostages were taken. With my life on the line, I really cared, while the rest of the world just watched. My problem was that I wasn’t an American, the marines weren’t coming to save me, and we Lebanese Christian—non-Muslim infidels—were being labeled the aggressors by the press. Muslims dominated and now control Lebanon. Christian infidels paid the price then; and for their indifference and shortsightedness, infidels worldwide are paying the price now.

The civil war in Lebanon was pushed off U.S. front pages by the hostage situation in Iran; the obsessive media exposure turned the 444-day captivity of diplomats and embassy workers into a nationwide trauma and a national disgrace. Finally, the marines came to Lebanon and got bloodied, and the U.S. went away to lick its wounds. Despite extensive news coverage and obvious implications, the war in Lebanon and the hostage crisis were never recognized for what they were: declarations of war on Western civilization by radical Islam.

Today, radical Islam’s war rages with varying degrees of intensity throughout the world, not just against Christians and Jews in the West, but also against Hindus, Buddhists, Copts, indeed all non-Muslim infidels. The radical Islamists' degree of zealotry even has them attacking other denominations within Islam itself. Islamic radicals are instigating and perpetuating terrorist campaigns, insurgencies, civil wars, minority suppression, and ethnic cleansing and/or genocide in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Chad, Chechnya, Dagestan, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Gambia, Great Britain, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kashmir, Kenya, Kosovo, Lebanon, Macedonia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, the Netherlands, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, territories administered by the Palestinian Authority, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Somalia, Spain, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, the United States of America, Yemen, and Zanzibar. The rest of the world is held hostage to fear.

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