Commentary Is a terrorist a terrorist only when a law enforcement officer or politician says he is? Malik Faisal Akram entered a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, held four hostages, including the rabbi, and expressed support for Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist who was sentenced to 86 years in prison for attempting to murder and assault members of the U.S. military in Afghanistan. If some people refuse to acknowledge these related incidents as terrorism, they are in deep denial, which does not change what happened. Even President Biden called the incident what it was “an act of terror.” Initially, an FBI spokesman claimed Akram’s motive was “not specifically related to the Jewish Community.” Really? Then why didn’t he visit a Baptist church? After an outcry from Jewish and non-Jewish sources, the FBI reversed itself and admitted the obvious: it was an act of terrorism. Fortunately, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker and three other hostages escaped unharmed. Akram was …
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