You keep making the claim about Muslims celebrating, and you say not just a few. I have requested you show some evidence and you have not. There is no evidence of any public displays of celebration in New Jersey on 9/11 other than a few claims of handfuls persons possibly demonstrating in some way. When you claim there were "not just a few--celebrated the attack" you are promoting a lie. Trump said an entire community of haters came out and celebrated while the Towers were coming down of 9/11. That is a blatant lie. The Trump defenders are lamely attempting to conflate "rumors" and "maybe" unsubstantiated allegations to justify accusing thousands of being seen on TV celebrating in the streets.Let's make a reasonable, life-experience allowance for imperfect memory. Trump may have seen some Muslims in person celebrating after 9/11, and he has said that he also saw news clips of Muslims cheering 9/11 in other parts of the world. He may be conflating the two.
THE POINT is that some Muslims--and not just a few--celebrated the 9/11 attacks. Yes, a small group of Israelis also celebrated the attacks, but for very different reasons than the Muslims celebrated. Those few Israelis who were seen cheering were cheering because they knew the attacks would force America to take Islamic terrorism more seriously.