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Police say army liaison assaulted by Havat Gal residents when he came to inspect suspected illegal construction

ed note–to many observers who don’t understand the associated deeper implications, this falls into the ‘so what?’ file. Others–who operate in the all-too-common default mode that seems to predominate within certain neighborhoods in this ‘movement’ will make the claim that ‘everything is a trick’ and therefore somehow this is all ‘for show’.

The truth however is that despite the appearance of being monolithic, oftentimes Judaic interests diverge rather than converge, and as such, sometimes the hyenas take a break from their war against Gentiledom long enough to be at each others’ throats rather than at ours.

During the period of Roman occupation of Judea, a group of radicals known as the Zealots advocated for all-out war against Rome in cleansing the ‘Promised Land’ of Gentile influence. Specially-designated assassins known as the Sicarri were tasked with murdering not only Roman Centurians, but as well other Jews who were deemed ‘not sufficiently patriotic’ vis a vis the Zealot agenda. Jews operating within the ‘business class’ and who had formed a comfortable relationship with the Romans and who personally benefited from the occupation in terms of both money and influence opposed what the Zealots were doing, knowing that war with Rome was suicidal and that they themselves would pay a heavy price for any uprisings.

We see a virtually identical repeat taking place today, as ‘left’ leaning Jews understand how precarious the entire ‘Jewish state’ paradigm is and how those ‘rightwing’ elements threaten to bring down the entire Judaic construct that today enjoys a very comfortable arrangement with ‘Rome’ in terms of Jewish control of Western finance, influence, media, politics, etc.

It is based upon this that we see this gangwar taking place these days, both in Israel proper and in ‘Greater Israel’–meaning the rest of the world–between the radical forces of modern day Zealotry and the more ‘moderate forces’ who understand that a worldwide awakening of Gentiles to the inherent pathological nature of Judaic influence could signal the destruction of thousands of years of planning/progress in the same way that the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 A.D.

Times of Israel

A group of Jewish settlers on Sunday attacked an Israel Defense Forces officer in the Hebron-area outpost of Havat Gal, police said.

The liaison officer serving in Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) had arrived in the area to inspect reports of illegal construction when “several youths” from the community shoved him, according to police.

The officer lodged an official complaint with police, who came to Havat Gal later on Sunday to search for the perpetrators.

The only shared city in the West Bank, Hebron has for decades seen almost daily friction between its community of several hundred Jewish settlers and its much larger Palestinian population.

In January, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon sparked a minor political crisis when he ordered the evacuation of several dozen Jewish settlers from two Hebron homes that he said were illegally obtained from their Palestinian owners.

Lawmakers from the right-wing Jewish Home and Likud parties, including senior cabinet ministers, subsequently leveled harsh criticism against Ya’alon over the decision to remove the settlers. During the evacuation, Palestinian residents of Hebron attempted to enter the buildings and a clash broke out between the Jewish settlers and their Arab neighbors, the IDF said at the time.

The city — home of the Tomb of the Patriarchs revered by both Jews and Muslims — is populated by some 200,000 Palestinian residents with approximately 500 Israeli settlers living in the center, protected by an army-patrolled buffer zone. The situation is a constant source of tension, and the area has been a focal point of Israeli-Palestinian violence during the recent months of unrest.

From October to the end of March, 29 Israelis and four others were killed in a spate of Palestinian terror attacks, many of them in the Hebron area. Around 190 Palestinians were also killed, some two-thirds of them while carrying out assaults and the rest during clashes with Israeli forces, according to Israeli officials.

2 thoughts on “IDF officer attacked by Jewish settlers near Hebron”
  1. These mad settlers will turn on anything … on a dime… if it gets in their way of an intended victim or even the concept of a threat. This does sometimes, rarely, include their own fellow tribalists.

    I remember once reading a conversation that was held between Bibi and an extreme rabbi. In it they discussed sending the craziest of the crazy to the settlements, the new small ones, specifically because of their aggressive traits… to be purposefully utilized in the settlement movement and to establish new posts, etc etc etc….

    So every violent Jew around moves there for an outlet and a return to the old west……

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