Why is it that Russia, which has a genuine conflict of interests with Ukraine, is treated as an evil pariah by Europe—while Hamas, who raped, kidnapped, and murdered Israelis on a massive scale, is coddled?
The answer is clear: Russia is perceived as a direct threat to Europe, while Hamas is not.
Israel, once again, becomes the convenient punching bag—used by European leaders the way Arab regimes long have, to score easy political points while ignoring hard truths.
But is Hamas, Iran, and the broader machinery of Islamic terror truly not a threat to Europe? The answer lies in the very question. The danger is not immediate but "potential," and therein lies the fatal flaw of Europe’s thinking.