Israel: Laws of Hatred

Heated discussions take place every once in a while in Israel about the increasing waves of racial discrimination that have been invading the very structures of the Zionist Jewish entity. Despite the fact that the world has become a global village where cultures are exchanged on a daily basis, we observe an isolated ghetto in which Israel has imprisoned itself in order to apply the same heinous forms of racial discrimination practised by fascist and colonial regimes during the past century.

Using the crutch of ‘preserving the survival of the Jewish state’, all means of discrimination backed by a brutal force and illegal annexation of Palestinian land, became the official policy of all of Israel’s governments. A policy that has finally revealed the ugly nature of the Zionist entity, which hides behind a democracy, that only applies to European Jews and renders oriental Jews and Palestinians second and third class citizens, respectively.

This very shameful reality of the Zionist entity was revealed by the dimwit, Rabbi Ovadia Yousef, the so-called spiritual leader of the Shas party, the strategic partner in the present Israeli government, who said: “The purpose that God created non-Jews is to make them serve Jews, God’s people.”

This entrenched belief which is purely fascist in nature has been derived from an egotistical thinking that Jews have received divine entitlements ‘to do whatever necessary to preserve the Jewishness of Israel’ which is in reality a spiritual state of higher consciousness that lacks any political structure whatsoever, according to careful Biblical scholars, Jews and Christians, alike!

Kadima Knesset member (MK), Yishai Horowitz recently wrote: “These days represent a very difficult time for Israeli democracy. Laws that are saturated with extreme hatred are being enacted without end within the walls of the Knesset [the Israeli Parliament]”.

Following Ehud Barak’s split from the Labour party, with five MKs joining him, Yuval Elbashan wrote that “there is a great fear that the axis of fascism is going to expand and grow now in Israel”. He continued that “the only one who is really laughing loudly for all to hear is Avigdor Lieberman who has now five obedient servants, the type he likes best because they think not, they hear not, they speak not, but they will vote according to the signal of the fascist axis which he established.

Dangerous road

Elbashan went on to say that “this is a very dangerous road taking Israel toward a cliff which leads to a deadly downfall. The dirty culture of extreme nationalism has become evident and ugly and things which used to be whispered behind closed doors are now being spoken in public without shame in front of cameras with raised hands and clenched fists saying: ‘Foreigners go out, Arabs go out, women return to your homes and get out of the streets and soldiers who break their silence (to expose brutality against Palestinians) must also go out along with Israeli human rights organisations’.”

This provides a very clear picture of the German Nazis who were calling for the purification of ‘the Fatherland’, exactly as the case is in Israel where the call for ‘a purely Jewish state’ is being heard loud and clear.

Israel’s far-right and racist policies have been leading to a ‘ wave of social discrimination’ as Israeli writer Amona Alon put it. He also spoke of the ‘deviation of the Jewish people within the context of the family of peoples’ adding that “it is extremely difficult for any people to know the meaning of the essence of their deviate existence in the midst of never-ending wars.”

Also, Daniel Gavron wrote in Newsweek that “Israelis are doing their best to hinder and delay the fulfilment of the dream for a Jewish state by expanding settlements [colonies] in the Occupied Territories” and by refusing the Arab plan for peace” choosing instead “the stupidity of establishing colonies which would leave most Israeli colonists in illegally confiscated Arab lands”.

Other Israeli writers alerted the public to the rising sentiments of hatred within the Israeli government and society towards non-Jews. For example, Meretz Party MK, Dan Galon, warned and called for an end to “the phenomenon of fascism widely spreading among the people [of Israel] especially the rabbis”.

Ari Shavit wrote that “the extreme hate expressed against foreigners in Israel has given it an extremely bad smell” causing serious deterioration and producing “a degenerate behaviour that renders Israel a dark apartheid state”.

On his part, Jushoa Sobol warned of the ghettos now being created under Israeli policies, saying, “Many of us, especially the religious, are now unable to live like free human beings with other free human beings”. He added: “After 62 years of independence, Israel finds itself living in a big ghetto split into small ghettos which are rotten through and through and preventing people ever to breathe.” Sobol concludes: “Many in the end will have to leave the rotten ghetto in order to go where there is freedom and respect for human rights to raise our children in a moralistic place.”

Fascism grows within a state of overwhelming fear and hostility, but history has shown us its downfall. Gaining internal peace does not always lead to outward peace as the current situation in the Middle East clearly shows.

As’ad Abdul Rahman

Gulf News

April 2, 2011

Professor As’ad Abdul Rahman is the chairman of the Palestinian Encyclopaedia.

 

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  2. Posted by Hiam on May 7, 2011 at 2:04 pm

    JEWISH QUOTES

    1. “There is a huge gap between us (Jews) and our enemies, not just in
    ability but in morality, culture, sanctity of life, and conscience. They are
    our neighbors here, but it seems as if at a distance of a few hundred meters
    away, there are people who do not belong to our continent, to our world, but
    actually belong to a different galaxy.” – Israeli president Moshe Katsav.
    The Jerusalem Post, May 10, 2001.

    2. “Our race is the Master Race. We are divine gods on this planet. We are
    as different from the inferior races as they are from insects. In fact,
    compared to our race, other races are beasts and animals, cattle at best.
    Other races are considered as human excrement. Our destiny is to rule over
    the inferior races. Our earthly kingdom will be ruled by our leader with a
    rod of iron. The masses will lick our feet and serve us as our slaves.” –
    Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in a speech to the Knesset [Israeli
    Parliament] quoted by Amnon Kapeliouk, “Begin and the Beasts,” New
    Statesman, June 25, 1982.

    3. “Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do
    that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don’t worry about
    American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the
    Americans know it.” – Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001,
    to Shimon Peres, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio. (recorded)

    4. “We Jews, we are the destroyers and will remain the destroyers. Nothing
    you can do will meet our demands and needs. We will forever destroy because
    we want a world of our own.” – You Gentiles, by Jewish Author Maurice
    Samuels, p.155

    5. “We will have a world government whether you like it or not. The only
    question is whether that government will be achieved by conquest or
    consent.” – Jewish Banker Paul Warburg, February 17, 1950, testifying before
    the U.S. Senate.

    6. “You know very well, and the stupid Americans know equally well, that we
    control their government, irrespective of who sits in the White House. You
    see, I know it and you know it that no American president can be in a
    position to challenge us even if we do the unthinkable. What can they
    (Americans) do to us? We control congress, we control the media, we control
    show biz, and we control everything in America. In America you can criticize
    God, but you can’t criticize Israel.” – Israeli spokeswoman, Tzipora Menache
    2009

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