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Jewish Terrorists Intensify Campaign
Against Palestinians Amidst Silence of Jewish Intellectuals
By Khalid Amayreh in Occupied Jerusalem PIC, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN,
May 12, 2014
Even the holocaust began with "innocuous" graffiti on walls
The shocking absence on the part of Jewish leaders and
intellectuals in Israel and abroad to the growing Jewish terrorist
campaign against the Palestinian community in the occupied territories
and Israel proper is raising many eyebrows among observers and
intellectuals. Once again, we observe not only total inaction
but a deafening silence among Jews toward the virtually daily hateful
attacks on peaceful Arab communities on both sides of the so-called
Green Line, the erstwhile armistice line between the West Bank and
Israel. These attacks include scrawling racist slogans, such as
Mavet le-Arabim or death to the Arabs on walls and buildings. Several
mosques and churches have also been torched either partially or
completely. And the tires of numerous Arab-owned cars have been
punctured. The perpetrators of these dastardly acts are believed to be
Jewish settlers or like-minded terrorists indoctrinated in a Nazi-like
ideology advocating a "final solution" for non-Jews in Israel-Palestine.
Unfortunately these manifestly criminal settlers don't represent a
small or marginal group in the Israeli Jewish society. Far from this,
these people are affiliated with powerful political parties in Israel
such as ha'Bayt ha'Yahudi (the Jewish Home) a chief coalition partner in
the current Israeli government, headed by Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu. This is probably the main reason why these despicable
acts of terror have continued for so long without the perpetrators being
apprehended or, indeed, prosecuted for their crimes. It is highly
unlikely that Israel lacks the ability to capture these criminals. The
truth is that Israel lacks the will and resolve to put an end to this
grave phenomenon. Needless to say, the terrorists and their
supporters who are numbered in the hundreds of thousands if not in the
millions have the mental willingness to commit the unthinkable against
non-Jews in general and Palestinians in particular. I was really
shocked a few years ago when a rabbi I was speaking with referred to
Jesus as "Hitler of Bethlehem." The Rabbi made his obscene remarks
without batting an eyelash. Numerous other rabbis have issued
implicit or explicit edicts considering non-Jewish lives devoid of
sanctity. These nefarious "religious" edicts are purportedly based on
Halacha or Jewish law. In fact there are certain Jewish sects,
such as Chabad, that shamelessly advocate murdering non-Jews in order to
extricate their organs in case Jews needed the organs. I am not claiming
that Jews everywhere believes in this blasphemy. But Jews everywhere
ought to raise their voices against such evils which I believe has
nothing to do with true Judaic teachings. I am not a
great expert on things Talmudic. However, I believe that a religious
book that advocates the murder of people because of their religious
orientation is not only despicable; it should also be discarded and
burned rather unapologetically. I am in no way interested in
maligning Jews or besmirching their good name. However, I believe that
Jews everywhere, especially in Israel are not doing what they must to
stem the tide of Jewish hatred against the helpless Palestinian
community. These acts which we have witnessed in the past few
days are not innocuous and their gravity must never be underestimated or
downplayed. Jews as well as non-Jews ought to remember that the
holocaust didn't begin with Auschwitz, Mauthauzen, Bergen Belsen and
other death camps. It actually began the moment anti-Jewish graffiti
were crawled on walls throughout Germany. It was only then that we had
the infamous Nuremburg laws, then Kristallnacht and then the death
camps. It has been often argued that had Germans and the world
community at large spoken out against the early expressions of fascism
in Germany in the late 1920s and early 1930s, perhaps things wouldn't
have deteriorated to what they ultimately reached and millions of lives
would have been saved. Now, must the world and Jews in
particular repeat the same fateful miscalculation? Dear Jews:
Don't let your innate defensive reflexes blind you from seeing the
truth. There are amongst you, as there are amongst other peoples, people
who are willing to commit the unthinkable. This is the
inevitable fruit of decades of racist indoctrination we have been
hearing and watching in the synagogues and the media. Fascism in Israel
is real, real, real. Just don't say "we didn't know." Because
then this "we didn't know" of yours would be no more acceptable than the
German "we didn't know." The truth of the matter is that you do know
rather well what your people are saying and doing. In fact, some of you
are quite malicious since your hearts and minds are decidedly on the
side of the criminals. Don't say Jews can't be Nazi and can't do
Nazi acts. In the final analysis, when Jews think, behave and act like
the Nazis thought, behaved and acted, they become Nazis par excellence,
even if the New York Times, Washington Post and Fox News said otherwise.
Khalid Amayreh is a Palestinian journalist living in occupied
Palestine.
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