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Revered Rabbi Preaches Slaughter Of Gentile Babies
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Nazareth: A rabbi from one of the most violent settlements in the West Bank was questioned on suspicion of incitement last week as Israeli police stepped up their investigation into a book in which he sanctions the killing of non-Jews, including children and babies.

Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira is one of the leading ideologues of the extreme wing of the religious settler movement. He is known to be a champion of the “price-tag” policy of reprisal attacks on Palestinians, including punishing them for attempts by officials to enforce Israeli law against the settlements.

So far the policy has chiefly involved violent harassment of Palestinians, with settlers inflicting beatings, attacking homes, throwing stones, burning fields, killing livestock and poisoning wells.

It is feared, however, that Shapira’s book The King’s Torah, published last year, is intended to offer ideological justifications for widening the scope of such attacks to include killing Palestinians, even children.

Although Shapira was released a few hours after his questioning last Monday, dozens of rabbis, as well as several members of parliament, rallied to his side, condemning the arrest.

Shlomo Aviner, one of the settlement movement’s spiritual leaders, defended the book’s arguments as a “legitimate stance” and one that should be taught in Jewish seminaries.

But in a sign of mounting official unease at Shapira’s influence on the settlement movement, the Israeli military authorities also threatened last week to enforce a decade-old demolition order on Yitzhar’s seminary, which was built without a permit.

Dror Etkes, a Tel Aviv-based expert on the settlements, said the order was unlikely to be carried out but was a way to pressure Yitzhar’s 500 inhabitants to rein in their more violent attacks.

He said the authorities had begun taking a harder line against Yitzhar only since Shapira and several of his students were suspected of torching a mosque in the neighbouring village of Yasuf last December.

“Shapira is trying to redefine the conflict with the Palestinians, turning it from a national conflict into a religious one. That frightens Israel. It doesn’t want to look as though it is fighting the whole Islamic world,” Etkes said.

He added that the rabbi and his supporters were closely associated with Kach, a movement founded by the late Rabbi Meir Kahane that demands the expulsion of all Palestinians from a “Greater Israel”. Despite Kach being banned, officials have largely turned a blind eye as its ideology has flourished in the settlements.

“It may be illegal to call oneself Kach but the authorities are more than tolerant of settlers who hold such views and carry out violent attacks. In fact, what Kahane was doing in the 1980s seems like child’s play compared with today’s settlers.”

In the 230-page book, Shapira and his co-author, Rabbi Yosef Elitzur, also from Yitzhar, argue that Jewish law permits the killing of non-Jews in a wide variety of circumstances. The terms “gentiles” and “non-Jews” in the book are widely understood as references to Palestinians.

They write that Jews have the right to kill gentiles in any situation in which “a non-Jew’s presence endangers Jewish lives” even if the gentile is “not at all guilty for the situation that has been created”.

The book sanctions the killing of non-Jewish children and babies: “There is justification for killing babies if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us, and in such a situation they may be harmed deliberately, and not only during combat with adults.”

The rabbis suggest that harming the children of non-Jewish leaders is justified if it is likely to bring pressure to bear on them to change policy.

The authors also advocate committing “cruel deeds to create the proper balance of terror” and treating all members of an “enemy nation” as targets for retaliation, even if they are not directly participating in hostile activities.

The rabbis appear to be offering justifications in Jewish law for collective punishment and other war crimes of the kind committed by the Israeli army in its attack on Gaza in the winter of 2008.

Pamphlets similarly calling on soldiers to “show no mercy” were distributed by the army’s rabbinate as troops prepared for the Gaza operation, in which 1,400 Palestinians, the majority of them civilians, were killed. Religious settlers have come to dominate many combat units.

An investigation last year by Yesh Din, an Israeli human rights group, found Shapira’s seminary had received government funds worth at least $300,000 in recent years. American and British groups have also contributed tens of thousands of dollars in tax-deductible donations.

According to the Jerusalem Post newspaper, the Yitzhar settlers have responded to the demolition order against their seminary by threatening to publish documents showing that the housing and transport ministries were closely involved in the project too.

The settlers have repeatedly rampaged through nearby Palestinian villages, most notoriously in September 2008, when they were filmed shooting at homes in Assira al-Kabaliya, smashing properties and daubing Stars of David on homes. Ehud Olmert, the prime minister of the time, termed the settlers’ actions a “pogrom”.

The same year a religious student from Yitzhar was arrested for firing home-made rockets at Palestinian villages close by.

In April, Yitzhar’s settlers marched through the village of Huwara and pelted a Palestinian family’s home with stones in “reprisal” for the arrest of 11 of their number.

A settler from Yitzhar was questioned last month over the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old Palestinian, Aysar Zaban, in May, reportedly after stones were thrown at the settler’s car. The teenager was shot in the back.

Last week, the settlers attacked Burin, shooting at villagers and burning fields.

In most of these cases, the settlers who were arrested were released a short time later either by the police or the courts. In January, a Jerusalem judge freed Rabbi Shapira for lack of evidence in the arson attack on the mosque.

Yitzhak Ginsburg, an authority on Jewish law and a mentor to Shapira, was questioned by police last Thursday over his endorsement of the book. In the past Ginsburg has praised Baruch Goldstein, a settler who opened fire in Hebron’s Ibrahimi mosque in 1994, killing 29 Palestinian worshippers.

In 2003 Ginsburg was accused of incitement for publishing a book that called for the expulsion of Palestinians from Israel and the occupied territories, but the charges were dropped after he issued a “clarification statement”.

A group calling itself “Students of Yitzhak Ginsburg” recently distributed a leaflet urging Israeli soldiers to “spare your lives and the lives of your friends and show no concern for a population that surrounds us and harms us”.

What is Kach?

Kach was founded in 1971 by the late Meir Kahane, an American rabbi who immigrated to Israel. He won a seat in the Israeli parliament in 1984 on a platform of expelling all Palestinians from Israel and the occupied territories. As an MP, he drafted legislation to revoke the Israeli citizenship of non-Jews and ban sexual relations between Jews and gentiles.

The political party was banned from running for the Israeli parliament in 1988 and the movement was outlawed six years later. Although the group is considered a terrorist organisation in the United States and most of Europe, its ideology has been allowed to thrive in the settlements.

Today, dozens of rabbis espouse an interpretation of Jewish religious law identical to or worse than Kahane’s.

Michael Ben Ari, a former Kach leader, was elected as an MP last year for the far-right National Union party, which holds four seats in the 120-member parliament.

Avigdor Lieberman, who leads the parliament’s third largest party and is foreign minister, briefly joined the party before it was banned. His own party’s anti-Arab “No loyalty, no citizenship” programme includes echoes of Kahane’s ideology.

Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest books are “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East” (Pluto Press) and “Disappearing Palestine: Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair” (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net.

A version of this article originally appeared in The National (www.thenational.ae), published in Abu Dhabi.

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The above article was written by Jonathan Cook; entitled: “Revered Rabbi Preaches Slaughter Of Gentile Babies”

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Karl
08-06-2010, 12:46 AM
Crazy Zeolots have let the cat out of the bag. Pure hatred and bigotry against the Goys (non jews). The message of Jesus(PBUH) never got through to these brigands.
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Darth Ultor
08-06-2010, 01:52 AM
More defamation against the Jews, using a complete ****ing psychopath against the entire Jewish religion.
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sister herb
08-06-2010, 06:26 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Boaz
More defamation against the Jews, using a complete ****ing psychopath against the entire Jewish religion.
By these examples we could think that all Jews are like them - haters and people who wants to kill every others; that Jewism is religion of hate (like West thinks about Islam).

But we don´t think so. We are muslims and respect other people. Even I.

Shalom to you Boaz.
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aadil77
08-06-2010, 06:29 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Boaz
More defamation against the Jews, using a complete ****ing psychopath against the entire Jewish religion.
It would explain the baby killings in palestine
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sister herb
08-08-2010, 07:55 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by aadil77
It would explain the baby killings in palestine
They are zionists. Jews are not same.

:nervous:

Jews, muslims and christians have lived in peace in Palestine before zionists.
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Predator
08-08-2010, 08:56 AM
The satanic talmud would have influenced these Rabbis who think they are greater than the religion

Hagigah 27a. States that no rabbi can ever go to hell.

Baba Mezia 59b. A rabbi debates God and defeats Him. God admits the rabbi won the debate.

Erubin 21b. Whosoever disobeys the rabbis deserves death and will be punished by being boiled in hot excrement in hell.
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aadil77
08-08-2010, 10:09 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
They are zionists. Jews are not same.

:nervous:

Jews, muslims and christians have lived in peace in Palestine before zionists.
zionist jews are the ones doing all the killings
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Ğħαrєєвαħ
08-08-2010, 06:45 PM
Aslaamu`Alaaykum

May i ask a Q please, okay thank you

What are Zionist Methodists?, And are they Jews or Christians? Are they brought up to hate Muslims? Jazakallahu Khaayr for any replies

Wa`Alaaykum Salaam
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Karl
08-09-2010, 12:04 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by мυѕℓιмαн 4 ℓιfє
Aslaamu`Alaaykum

May i ask a Q please, okay thank you

What are Zionist Methodists?, And are they Jews or Christians? Are they brought up to hate Muslims? Jazakallahu Khaayr for any replies

Wa`Alaaykum Salaam
There are many types of Christians, the enemies of Islam are the Zionist ones who support Israel. Mainly for these reasons, some believe the Jews must return to Israel for the Armageddon war to come about. Some are in bed with Jews business wise and Islam is a threat to them (into a lot of evil money making arms dealing etc).
Some hate Muslims and are using the Jews against them.
Anyone who supports the occupation of Palestine and calls themselves Christians are liars and hypocrites as supporting evil and oppression is totally anti Christ behaviour.
Good Christians follow the words of Jesus (PBUH), he preached peace, love and tolerance not only for other Jews but for everything. A real Christian is a pacifist NOT a warmonger. A real Christian would rather die than spill anyones blood.
But these true Christians are very rare as most still live by the old violent pagan ways and ask for Christs foregiveness in hard times.
Many Muslims are the same (and pray to Allah for forgiveness) so don't get the idea I am one eyed.
Humans are a predatory animal by design, so this explains why being good is so hard to do. The wars and atrocities will only stop if/when Allah swt changes our design.
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titus
08-09-2010, 02:03 PM
The satanic talmud would have influenced these Rabbis who think they are greater than the religion

Hagigah 27a. States that no rabbi can ever go to hell.

Baba Mezia 59b. A rabbi debates God and defeats Him. God admits the rabbi won the debate.

Erubin 21b. Whosoever disobeys the rabbis deserves death and will be punished by being boiled in hot excrement in hell.
You should know enough about the internet by now not to trust every hate site you read. You can find copies of the Talmud online and verify and refute these nuggets of misinformation easily. It is easy to take quotes from the Talmud out of context because of the way it is written. It is not a straightforward "this is right, this wrong" kind of book. It is a record of debates and stories of Jewish scholars.
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Argamemnon
08-09-2010, 04:31 PM
Never mind..
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Ğħαrєєвαħ
08-09-2010, 07:15 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Karl
There are many types of Christians, the enemies of Islam are the Zionist ones who support Israel. Mainly for these reasons, some believe the Jews must return to Israel for the Armageddon war to come about. Some are in bed with Jews business wise and Islam is a threat to them (into a lot of evil money making arms dealing etc).
Some hate Muslims and are using the Jews against them.
Anyone who supports the occupation of Palestine and calls themselves Christians are liars and hypocrites as supporting evil and oppression is totally anti Christ behaviour.
Good Christians follow the words of Jesus (PBUH), he preached peace, love and tolerance not only for other Jews but for everything. A real Christian is a pacifist NOT a warmonger. A real Christian would rather die than spill anyones blood.
But these true Christians are very rare as most still live by the old violent pagan ways and ask for Christs foregiveness in hard times.
Many Muslims are the same (and pray to Allah for forgiveness) so don't get the idea I am one eyed.
Humans are a predatory animal by design, so this explains why being good is so hard to do. The wars and atrocities will only stop if/when Allah swt changes our design.
Jazakallahu Khaayr for the explanation!
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