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      Zionists Jews Condone Burning Palestinian 
	  Mosques then Complain About Anti-Semitism!  
	By Khalid Amayreh  
	Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, June 13, 2011 
	   Today in Israel there are respected rabbinic authorities of 
	immense influence who advocate the worst kind of racism against non-Jews 
	merely for being Gentiles. 
	 On Tuesday, 7 June, illegal Jewish settlers under the full protection of 
	the Israeli army set fire to yet another mosque in the occupied West Bank, 
	the fifth in less than two years. Responsibility for security in all of the 
	villages where these attacks took place lies exclusively with the Israeli 
	army.
  The settlers' terrorism was not, as one might think, an attack 
	in revenge for something done by Palestinians. According to Israeli sources, 
	the arson attack was part of the so-called "price-tag policy", whereby 
	Jewish settlers vandalise Palestinian property in response to the 
	dismantling by the Israeli security forces of newly-built settler outposts 
	(illegal even by Israeli standards) on the hills of the West Bank. In 
	addition to burning houses of worship, the fanatical settlers have set fire 
	to Palestinian cornfields and olive groves. They have also placed time-bombs 
	in Arab schools, especially in the Jerusalem area. Despite the shocking 
	frequency of these acts, the Israeli security forces have failed to arrest a 
	single perpetrator.
  Some observers attribute this failure to 
	collusion between the Israeli occupation army, which controls every nook and 
	cranny of the West Bank, and the settlers. It is well known that settlers 
	and settler sympathizers have infiltrated Israel's army and justice system, 
	so much so that settlers feel free to commit acts of terrorism in the 
	knowledge that they are unlikely to face arrest, prosecution and punishment 
	for their crimes.
  Although some Israeli officials have condemned the 
	mosque-burning, it is clear that these grave terrorist acts, which could 
	spark off a religious conflagration, have failed to raise any eyebrows in 
	the increasingly self-absorbed wider Israeli-Jewish society; nor, indeed, 
	among the activists of the Israel Lobby in the West. Interestingly, most of 
	Israel's rabbis have either maintained their silence in the face of such 
	abominations or made tendentious statements blaming the Israeli government 
	for "forcing the settlers to lose their patience and behave the way they 
	did". The less PR-savvy settler politicians, including lawmakers, blame the 
	Palestinians brazenly for bringing the attacks upon themselves. 
	Unfortunately, Zionist rabbis, unlike their anti-Zionist peers, invoke a 
	thousand falsehoods and "red herrings" to justify these unjustifiable 
	attacks against innocent Muslims and Christians.
  I don't intend to 
	hold any Jew legally responsible for the evil committed by a few terrorist 
	settlers. However, I believe strongly that all Jews have a moral obligation 
	to condemn those who commit arson and murder in the name of Jews everywhere; 
	even, in fact, in the name of Judaism. In the final analysis, terror is 
	terror, regardless of the religious identity of the perpetrators and 
	victims. Terror and murder don't suddenly become kosher when committed by 
	Jews.
  I also believe that the failure of most rabbinical circles to 
	condemn Zionist-Jewish terror against Muslim houses of worship contributes 
	to the rise of anti-Semitism. Perhaps that is their aim, as Zionism as an 
	ideology depends on anti-Semitism to justify its aims, objectives and 
	methodology. Could this also be the ultimate goal of the fanatical thugs who 
	believe that non-Jews are children of a lesser God and whose lives, 
	therefore, have no value? Today in Israel there are respected rabbinic 
	authorities of immense influence who advocate the worst kind of racism 
	against non-Jews merely for being Gentiles.
  Some of these figures 
	have published religious edicts which permit the killing of "children of the 
	enemy", claiming that according to Halacha, or Jewish religious law, there 
	is no such a thing as "enemy civilians", especially during wartime. One 
	rabbi who is especially notorious for his genocidal theology released a 
	religious ruling stating that Jews may kill hundreds of thousands, even 
	millions, of Gentiles in order to save Israeli soldiers. Ovadia Yosef, the 
	religious mentor of Shas, one of the largest religious-right political 
	parties in Israel, has declared that all non-Jews are basically donkeys and 
	beasts of burden whom the Almighty created so that they would serve the 
	chosen people. For the latter, read master race. I thought that this kind of 
	language perished with the Nazis. Obviously, I was mistaken.
  Such 
	sinister statements, even from the lips of an elderly and allegedly senile 
	clergyman, are not anecdotal or amusing and ought to be treated with the 
	utmost gravity since they encourage racism. Imagine if you can how Jewish 
	circles might react if a prominent Muslim leader in London, or New York, 
	declared all non-Muslims to be less than human beings.
  Not 
	surprisingly, Muslims are not the only victims of Zionist Jewish terror and 
	racism. In recent months, there have been several attempts by Jewish 
	settlers to burn down churches in Jerusalem. The settlers' religious 
	hostility towards Christians, Christianity and Jesus exceeds by far their 
	hostility to Islam. Some settlers, for example, believe that Jesus is the 
	most evil being ever created and upon uttering or hearing his name recite, 
	"May his name be damned and memory erased". One settler leader, who is also 
	a rabbi, once referred to Christ as "the Hitler of Bethlehem".
  Some 
	people might think that words, even such emotionally-charged words, are 
	innocuous. But words can and do kill. The path to the Holocaust began with 
	words, and we all know how that ended.  
	  
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