Israeli rabbi calls for the killing of Arab children because they (pose a threat to Israel) Click to enlarge Israeli rabbis - AFP Save the news Print Add a comment sent 11/10/2009 3:12:00 PM Cairo - Editor Masrawy - The rabbi in Israel to kill anyone who poses a threat to Israel and to Israeli lives - from the point of view - even if a child or baby.
The newspaper "Maariv" The Israeli rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, an Israeli named a book explaining how long can kill those who are not Jews, following the allegation that the "casuistic" of the Torah, and the title of the book is (biblical king), and recently issued by the rabbi who live in the settlement of Yizhar near the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, located in the 230-page full of what he deemed the author of "Roads legitimacy that permitted the killing of Non-Jews. " The "Maariv" that although the book is not common in libraries, but it is very supportive of Enaasrahlmyn Israeli Among the quotes and introductions highlight the importance of the book and developed by a number of important rabbis in Israel such as Rabbi Dov Lior, Yitzhak Jinsberj and others, is a book marketing the price of 30 shekels over the Internet. According to the book as "the right to kill all who is not Jewish even if the people who stood by the Jews - in the past - if the presence of such a person in a place where Jewish life displays of danger," and allows the book, "killing members of the leader of the enemy in order to exercise pressure on him and killed civilians from anti-people simply because they are supporting the enemy of Israel, and the killing of children, this is permissible if there is a possibility that they grow up to be soldiers in the army of the enemy. " The newspaper pointed out that the author of the book, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, who served as the school's religious (Joseph) in Nablus, the Israeli army withdrew from Nablus in 2001 and moved the school to the neighboring settlement of Yizhar, is one of the supporters of the "Chabad", has a significant influence on the religious school students and their families and the population of the outposts in the region. Source: Middle East News Agency, Masrawy.
