By Howard Levitt

Opinion: Moderate Muslims could do more to denounce antisemitism

“First, the Saturday people, next the Sunday people and then the secular West.” It’s a slogan attributed over the years to radical Islamists, who first persecuted Jews and then turned their attention to Christians, driving them from many parts of the Middle East.

During the second intifada, Jewish tourism to Israel dramatically dropped. But tourism from U.S. Christian groups significantly increased. Why? Because they know that if the little Satan (Israel) fell, the big Satan (America) was next.

Christian groups continue to be strong supporters of Israel.

“There is widespread bipartisan support for aid to Israel in the House of Representatives, yet this legislative branch is being held hostage from within, undermining both American and Israeli national security,” the chairwoman of Christians United for Israel, Sandra Parker, said this week.

“Our members are compelled by their faith to act on this issue, and act we shall.”