Atrocities in Gaza, Lebanon motivated by Talmudic mentality

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"One million Arabs are not worth a Jewish fingernail." (New York Daily
News, 28 February 1994, p. 6)

When Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert suggested on 22 June that Jewish
lives were worth more than Palestinian lives, he was actually making an
ideological statement of immense significance and symbolism.

The plainly racist remarks — a repugnant taboo in any Western country —
encapsulate the entire Zionist discourse toward non-Jews in general and
Palestinians, Lebanese and other Arabs and Muslims in particular.

The pornographic killing by Israel of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians,
as well as the systematic wanton destruction by the Israeli air force of
the civilian infrastructure in Gaza and Lebanon can be viewed as an honest
translation of the Talmudic ideology, which more or less has come to
dominate Israeli thinking as the Israeli society continues to drift
menacingly to religious bigotry and chauvinism.

In fact, one can safely argue that Israel's brazenly criminal behaviour
with respect to the Palestinian and Lebanese people have consistently been
a practical embodiment of the Talmudic perception of non-Jews.

This perception—racist to the hilt if not outright satanic—considers
non-Jews as beasts or at best lesser human beings.

Talmudic racism

There is no doubt that a rudimentary survey of Rabbinic commentaries on
the status of non-Jews according to Halacha (Jewish religious law), of
both present and past, reveals that a decisive majority of Talmudic sages
view goyim (the derogatory Hebrew term for non-Jews) as either animals or
sub-humans.

A few months ago, when Israeli troops vacated Jewish settlers from a West
Bank settler outpost, an Israeli Knesset member representing the National
Religious Party (NRP) lambasted the army for treating "human beings (Jews)
the same way they were treating Palestinians."

The rabbi's remarks were reported by the Israeli press and aroused no
reactions whatsoever, reflecting rampant racism in Israel.

In 1994, when an American Jewish immigrant named Baruch Goldstein
massacred 29 Arab worshipers as they were praying at the Ibrahimi Mosque
in Hebron, militant Gush Emunim (block of the faithful) Rabbi Moshe
Levenger declared, "I am sorry not only about dead Arabs but about dead
flies."

A few days after the massacre, Goldstein was eulogized by the Rabbi of
Kiryat Arba'a, Dov Lior, who praised him as "full of love for fellow human
beings."

According to Israel Shahak, author of Jewish History, Jewish Religion—The
Weight of Three Thousand Years, the term "human beings" according to
Halacha refers solely to Jews.

Shahak's view is vindicated by numerous Talmudic passages, such as the
following:

"All Gentile children are animals." (Yebamoth, 98a.); "The gentiles are
outside the protection of the Law and God has exposed their money to
Israel" (Baba Kamma, 37-b.); "God created them in the form of men for the
glory of Israel. But Akum (non-Jews) were created for the sole end of
ministering unto them (the Jews) day and night. Nor can they ever be
relieved from this service. It is becoming to the son of a king (an
Israelite) that animals in their natural form, and animals in the form of
human beings should minister unto him. (Midrasch talpioth, fol. 225d; "the
sexual intercourse of a Goi is like that of a beast." (Sanhedrin, 74-b,
Tosephot.)

Now, these Talmudic injunctions, merely general examples, are not
anachronistic anomalies that have no relevance to Zionism as many Israeli
apologists and spokespersons would argue.

In fact, they are being applied, even in a brazen manner, in the West Bank
and Gaza and Lebanon. The exoneration of Israeli soldiers convicted of
murdering Palestinian children (like the soldier who murdered 13-year-old
Iman al-Hamas near Rafah in 2004 while on her way to school), in many ways
epitomizes the Israeli-Jewish perceptions of non-Jews.

In short, non-Jews, according to Talmudic teachings, are not men but
beasts; even the best of the Goyim should be killed; they are unclean
idolaters deserving of death; and the Jews are to rule over the world
served by the Goyim.

This is the real explanation of why Israeli soldiers and settlers are
killing Palestinian and Lebanese civilians at will without showing the
slightest remorse.

This is also what made the Israeli Chief of Staff Dan Halutz remark, "I
sleep well and have a clear conscience," soon after he ordered an F-16
fighter to drop a 1-ton bomb on an apartment building in the middle of the
night in Gaza, killing 16 people, 11 of whom were children.

This is what drives Israeli pilots to annihilate entire families in Tyre
and Mirwaheen and then feel good about it.

Annihilation

The Talmud, upon which Orthodox or Rabbinic Judaism is based, doesn't
really distinguish between combatants and non-combatants in time of war.
In fact, rabbinic authorities teach that killing non-combatants, including
children of the enemy, is a mitzvah (good deed with which one endears
oneself to God) in war time.

A few years ago, a leading Israeli Torah sage urged the Israeli army not
to refrain from killing enemy children in order to save the lives of
Israeli occupation soldiers in the Gaza Strip. When this writer consulted
with a number of rabbis and scholars on whether the rabbi was a nutcase, I
was told that he represented the mainstream within Orthodox Judaism.

Many Orthodox rabbis consider the international conventions incriminating
the deliberate killing of civilians and the destruction of civilian homes
and property, such as the Fourth Geneva Convention, as "Christian morals"
not binding on Jews.

On 12 July, the right-wing Israeli newspaper, the Jerusalem Post, had this
caption on its internet site: "Yesha Rabbis call for extermination of the
enemy."

The report quoted the rabbinic council of Jewish settlements in the West
Bank as calling on the Israeli army "to ignore Christian morals and
exterminate the enemy in the north and south." Obviously, the term
"Christian morals" here refers to laws of war which prohibit the killing
of innocent civilians.

This totally satanic thinking doesn't emanate from Zionism's secular
traditions, which are no less evil, but rather from the Talmud itself. For
example, a prominent Talmudic figure, Shimon Ben Yohai, openly called for
the extermination of non-Jews. (His tomb in northern Palestine is a major
pilgrimage site for many Jews.)
Hatanya

If a Jewish sect or movement can be described as "Nazi", it is the Chabad
movement, which openly advocates annihilation of non-Jews in Palestine on
the model of the Biblical Book of Joshua.

Chabad is not a marginal movement. In both Israel and the U.S. it has been
able to amass a lot of wealth and acquire considerable influence. The
movement, with which thousands of Israeli soldiers and high-ranking
officers are affiliated, views non-Jews as animals or infra-human beings.

According to its famous book, Hatanya, as quoted by Israel Shahak, all
non-Jews are totally satanic creatures in whom there is absolutely nothing
good. Even a non-Jewish embryo is qualitatively different from a Jewish
one.

Indeed, the very existence of a non-Jew is inessential, whereas all
creation was made solely for the sake of the Jews.

In conclusion, there is a broad conformity between Israeli behaviour in
Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories and Talmudic teachings
with respect to non-Jews. The fact that at least 50% of high-ranking
Israeli army officers are indoctrinated in the Talmud does explain, at
least in part, Israel's genocidal onslaughts on civilians in both the Gaza
Strip and Lebanon.

More to the point, it is highly likely that this Talmudic trend of
thinking and behaviour will continue to grow and eventually come to define
Israel's entire discourse toward the peoples of the Middle East and
non-Jews in general.


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