One Nation Under Israel by Andrew Hurley

One Nation Under Israel by Andrew Hurley

Author:Andrew Hurley
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: , israel, zionist movement, jews, AIPAC, zionist, israel lobby, puppet state, zionism, corruption, jew


Israel in Crisis

Incredible as it may seem, this is the same "final solution" which the religious extremists are suggesting as far as the Palestinians are concerned.

GENOCIDE AND THE PALESTINIAN PROBLEM

Harkabi is deeply disturbed by what he sees as an ominous movement among the religious extremists:

Some nationalistic religious extremists frequently identify the Arabs with Amalek, whom the Jews are commanded to annihilate totally (Deuteronomy 25:17-19). As children, we were taught that this was a relic of a bygone and primitive era, a commandment that had lapsed because Sennacherib the Assyrian king had mixed up all the nations so it was no longer possible to know who comes of the seed of Amalek. Yet some rabbis insist on injecting a contemporary significance into the commandment to blot out Amalek.

Rabbi Yisrael Hess, formerly the campus rabbi of Bar-Ilan University, published an article in the student newspaper, Bat Koll (February 26, 1988) entitled "The Commandment of Genocide in the Torah," which ended as follows: "The day will yet come when we will all be called to fulfill the commandment of the divinely ordained to destroy Amalek"

Knesset member Amnon Rubinstein citing this article adds: "Rabbi Hess explains the commandment to blot out the memory of Amalek and says that there is no mercy in this commandment: the commandment is to kill and destroy even children and infants. Amalek is whoever declares war against the people of God." [Emphasis supplied] In the same article quoted by Rubinstein, Hess writes:

Against this holy war God declares a counter jihad In order to

emphasize that this is the background for the annihilation and that this is what the war is all about, that it is not merely a conflict between

two peoples God does not rest content that we destroy Amalek —

rr blot out the memory of Amalek" —he also mobilizes personally for this war ... because, as has been said, he has a personal interest in the matter, it is a prime goal for us as well. [Emphasis supplied]

Harkabi continues with an alarming statement:

Hess implies that those who have a quarrel with the Jews instantly become Amalek and ought to be destroyed, children and all. Amalek is identified with the Arabs: the use of the term jihad (holy war) is but one

allusion to this meaning. Amalek is not an ancient extinct tribe but a generic enemy that each generation may identify for itself.

Rabbi Yisrael Ariel, in a collection of articles intended to justify the religious terrorist Underground that emerged in Israel in the mid-1980s, explained that the killing of a non-Jew is not considered murder. 19 [Emphasis supplied]

Harkabi continues his quote from Rabbi Yisrael Ariel:

Anyone who looks through the code of Maimonides, which is the pillar of halakha in the Jewish world, and searches for the concept "thou shalt not murder" or the concept "holy blood" with regard to the killing of a

non-Jew will search in vain, because he will not find it It follows

from Maimonides' words that a Jew who killed a non-Jew was exempt from human judgment, and has not violated the prohibition on murder.



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