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Where Is the Jewish Outrage at Israeli Settler
Nazism in the West Bank?
By Khalid
Amayreh in Occupied East Jerusalem
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February
28, 2015
Terrorist attacks by Jewish extremists targeting mosques and churches in
Occupied Palestine are assuming a shocking frequency.
Unfortunately,
the Israeli government of Binyamin Netanyahu,
which is often dubbed a government of settlers, for settlers and by
settlers, has done very little to stem the tide of settler terror. On the
contrary, government inaction and presumed acquiescence seem to have enabled
this phenomenon to linger on and on.
On Thursday (February 26, 2015),
Israeli police said a fire damaged a Greek
Orthodox seminary in Jerusalem.
Police spokesman Micky
Rosenfeld said "anti-Christian" slogans were scribbled in Hebrew on the
seminary's walls. Some of the slogans left on the wall of the Church read:
Jesus is son of a b…." The fire, apparently started by Jewish
settlers, damaged the building's bathrooms but that no one was injured.
The incident follows an attack on a West Bank mosque Wednesday. The
latest attacks against mosques and churches coincide with the 21st
anniversary of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre. On 25, February, 1994 a Jewish
terrorist shot and killed 29 Muslim worshipers at the Ibrahimi Mosque in
downtown Hebron. Many other Palestinians were murdered and injured in
subsequent clashes with Israeli security forces in al-Khalil.
Jewish terror is reality The attacks on Islamic and
Christian holy places are by no means isolated acts carried out by a
marginal group of Jewish fanatics. On the contrary, these attacks have come
to constitute a real phenomenon for two reasons: First, they
occurred numerous times in both Israel and the occupied Palestinian
territories and seem to be supported by many Orthodox rabbis, especially
within the settler community. And, second, very little progress if
any has been made in apprehending the perpetrators, let alone bringing them
to justice. This stunning security failure has prompted many
observers to suggest that the Israeli security apparatus is effectively
colluding with the terrorists. Moreover, it is widely thought that the
Israeli government itself is adopting an extremely lenient approach to the
settler terrorists, which ultimately encourages them to escalate their
criminal terrorist acts against Christian and Muslim targets. A part
from conceived government acquiescence to organized Jewish terror, there are
credible signs showing that certain influential segments within the Rabbinic
community in Israel and abroad are more than happy to bless these terrorist
acts. In fact, rabbis, some of whom are on the Israeli government's
pay roll, have gone public with their support and backing of tense crimes.
Hatred, and hatred and hatred The settler
terror is carried out as an expression of the Talmudic ideology that views
all non-Jews in the Holy Land as impurities that must be eliminated. Some
dominant theological streams within Orthodox Judaism don't ascribe mere
humanity to non-Jews. This shocking racism can and does often assume
decidedly criminal proportions. For example, some rabbinic authorities teach
that the life of a Christian or Muslim doesn't have any sanctity in itself.
A few years ago, the former religious mentor of Shas, the largest
Haredi political party in Israel, was quoted as saying that the Almighty
created non-Jews so that they would serve Jews. One North American
rabbi, affiliated with the Chabad sect, was quoted as saying that it was
perfectly permissible for a Jew to murder a non-Jew in order to extricate
his organ if the Jew needed one. It is true that not every rabbi or
Jewish religious leader subscribes to this Satanic nefarious ideology.
However, it is also true that advocates of these Nazi-like ideas enjoy
acceptance and respect within the rabbinic community and Talmudic circles.
This is probably the reason why we don't see strong reactions to Jewish
terrorist attacks in the West Bank by rabbis from around the world.
So, far there have been as many as 260 instances of mosques and churches
being vandalized and torched by fanatical Jewish settlers. But we are yet to
hear any meaningful condemnation of these criminal acts by Rabbinic circles
in the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe. I am afraid that
the failure to call the spade a spade when the spade happens to be in the
hands of Jews is a willful and deliberate act that is meant to encourage
anti-Jewish attacks, especially by Muslims. Wishing to see a spiral
of attacks on Jews and Jewish targets, especially in Europe and North
America, seems to be a dearest desire harbored by the likes of Zionist thugs
like Netanyahu, who wants Jews to emigrate to Palestine by hook or by crook.
I am not accusing North American and European rabbis of knowingly
colluding with Netanyahu to encourage anti-Semitism and therefore prompt
Jews to emigrate to Israel. But I do accuse many rabbis of indulging
in moral duplicity especially when they leave no stone unturned when a
Jewish grave headstone is turned whereas they resort to deafening silence
when their coreligionists in Israel burn churches and mosques. What
happened to the ancient Talmudic maxim of not doing unto others what one
wouldn't want others to do unto him?
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