Muslim Couple Threatens to Blow Up Hamptons Synagogue during Ramadan
Infamous Rabbi Marc Schneier, famous for twinning his Hamptons Synagogue with radical mosques while bending over backwards to accommodate interfaith dialogue and Muslim outreach, could not be reached for comment.
How’s that outreach working out for ya, Schneier?
If you recall, Schneier has condemned my work, my ads and me — specifically because of my pro-Israel ad urging people to support the civilized man in the war between the civilized man and the savage. He wrote in the Huffington Post:
There is no conflict between Islam and the West. There is only conflict between those who embrace coexistence and those who seek to destroy human life. As we write, ads will be going up in New York City subway cars — which, sadly enough, have been placed there by a Jewish woman named Pamela Geller with a fanatical hatred of Muslims, featuring the slogan; “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat Jihad.” -
How’s that interfaith ruse working out for ya, Schneier? Fanatical, you say? Because I love Israel? Because I speak the truth? Because I won’t surrender, charlatan?
Perhaps they were at one of your dinners: Asli Dincer, 44, and her ex-husband Melih Dincer, 31, sent three emails to the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in May and June, saying there would be an explosion at the synagogue during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, East Hampton Village Det. Sgt. Matt Bennett said.
Islamic Jew-hatred – it’s in the quran.
Mr. and Ms. Dincer were charged with making terrorist threats, a class D felony; falsely reporting an incident in the first degree, a class D felony; menacing in the second degree, a class A misdemeanor; and conspiracy in the fifth degree, a class A misdemeanor.
Mr. and Ms. Dincer were both wanted for questioning in relation to the threats, which police said had taken place over several months, but they had left the country early in the summer.
After their plane landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport Thursday night, a man and a woman were arrested by awaiting East Hampton Village Police Department detectives.
Police said the pair, Asli Dincer, 44, and ex-husband Melih Dincer, 31, were wanted for making terroristic threats against the Jewish Center of the Hamptons during the past several months. Written threats were sent to the center, which turned them over to village police, according to authorities.
The two Dincers were identified through an investigation involving EHVPD, Suffolk County Police Department and New York State police working with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, police said in a statement.
The police had wanted the Dincers for questioning, but they had left the country. (Dan’s Papers)
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The Hamptons — playground for celebs and Hollywood honchos who would sooner take the gaspipe than make a movie or TV series about the jihadic threat, let alone Islamic Jew-hatred.
“Couple arrested for threats on Hamptons synagogue,”
Divorced couple sends emails saying they’ll blow up Jewish Center during RamadanA divorced couple from Long Island was arrested for allegedly sending threatening emails to a synagogue in the Hamptons.
Asli Dincer, 44, and her ex-husband Melih Dincer, 31, sent email messages to the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in May and June, threatening an explosion there during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan began on June 29.
The two were arrested July 11 at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport upon their return from Turkey. They were arraigned on Friday in East Hampton on charges of making a terrorist threat, falsely reporting an incident, menacing and conspiracy, according to NBC New York.
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