For all the blabber about “anti-semitism” in the United States, it would be wise for those who echo such arguments to learn what many Jews in Israel actually believe…
Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburg … wrote a book that permitted the killing of women and children from among the Gentiles. - Haaretz
This rabbi teaches, there will be a grand opportunity in order to accomplish this…
The opportunity arrived on October 7. “The Amalekism evident in their acts of crime,” he wrote in his newsletter “Niflaot” a few weeks after the massacre, “demands that we uphold in them ‘Blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven, you shall not forget’—total annihilation, not clarification.” The sacrifice of the hostages, by way of stubborn opposition to the deal, is a reasonable price to pay for what the rabbi also calls “total victory.”
So the Jewish rabbi is okay with the “sacrifice” of his own people, in order to wipe out all the “gentiles,” ie: Palestinians. We’re talking about religious promotion of ethnic cleanings.
You understand that?
How long until they want to wipe you out?
In their frame, a gentile is a non-Jew.
Ohh, but there’s more…
As it turns out, Penn State University conducted a survey of the Jewish population in Israel.
They were asked, “Do you support the claim that the IDF, when occupying an enemy city, should act in a manner similar to the way the Israelites acted when they conquered Jericho under the leadership of Joshua, that is, to kill every inhabitant Yah?”
- 47% of all respondents answered in the affirmative.
- 65% of those surveyed answered that there is a contemporary incarnation of Amalek, and of these,
- 93% answered that the commandment to wipe out the memory of Amalek is also relevant to that modern-day Amalek.
So wipe out all the Palestinians was the consensus.
The article continues…
It seems that Ginsburg and other Haredi rabbis can be especially proud of the change that has occurred in the Jewish population:
- 82% of those surveyed expressed support for the forced deportation of Gaza residents, and
- 56% supported the forced deportation of Arab citizens of Israel.
In the 2003 survey, the positive answers to these questions were “only” 45% and 31%, respectively.
So Jewish hate for “gentiles” is making progress. Wonderful.
By the way, the article I’m citing was only published in Hebrew, I translated it…
Now, imagine if it was the Christian faith who believed something like this?! Imagine if the Christian faith promoted and performed genocide, ethnic cleanings.
The entire world would be outraged by the concept of our faith teaching us to wipe out people of another race. It’s simply disgusting, and even worse, so many Christians do not understand gross Jewish teachings like this. Instead, they blindly support them as “God’s chosen people.”
If you’d like to learn more about the Jewish holy book, I researched their book and provided it’s disturbing contents in the article below.
In this next article, I include references from the Jewish Talmud with respect to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Advanced warning, they’re not polite references to put it mildly.