Minister makes suggestion during a security cabinet meeting, where several officials backed escalating the war on Lebanon
ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, the statement by the terrorist Jew Ben Gvir, i.e.–
‘Let’s start thinking outside the box on this…Conquering territory and killing fighters, yes, but also kidnapping their women and children and taking them to prisons in Israel…That’s what hurts them the most…’
–is by no means as ‘outside the box’ as the story intimates.
Rather, it is as ‘inside the box’ as ‘inside the box’ can get, and has been for several thousand years, to wit–
‘You shall put all of the males to the sword. You may, however, take as your booty the women, the children and everything in the town, all of its spoil, and enjoy the use of the spoil of your enemy which the Lord gives unto you’… Deuteronomy 20:13-14
Special emphasis here on the word ‘enjoy’, with the obvious connotation/understanding that what Moses is commanding here are Hebrew soldiers raping the Gentile women and children they take as prisoners of war, something which war criminal Ariel Sharon obviously understood during his own time–
‘I encourage my soldiers to rape Arab girls because the Palestinian woman is a slave for the Jews and we do whatever we want to her and nobody tells us what we shall do…’
As well as ‘Moshe’, a 2nd lieutenant in the IDF who admitted in official testimony re-printed in Israel’s Haaretz newspaper–
‘I took the Arab female captive. On the first night the soldiers pack-raped her and the next day I saw fit to remove her from the world…’
As well as Col. Rabbi Eyal Karim of the IDF, who had the following to say on the permissibility of raping Gentile women during war–
‘…In the interests of maintaining warriors’ morale and fighting fitness during armed conflict, it is permitted to satisfy the evil inclination by lying with attractive Gentile women against their will’…
Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir is demanding the seizure and kidnapping of Lebanese ‘women and children’ to exert pressure on Hezbollah.
The far-right minister made the demand during a security cabinet meeting on Tuesday, where officials supported expanding the assault in Lebanon.
‘Let’s start thinking outside the box on this,’ Ben Gvir said.
‘Conquering territory and killing fighters, yes, but also kidnapping their women and children and taking them to our prisons…That’s what hurts them the most.’
Since the 2024 war, Israeli forces have abducted several Lebanese civilians. The exact number remains unknown.
They are among 1,316 people currently held under the ‘unlawful combatant’ law, including Palestinians from Gaza and Syrian nationals.
Detainees held under this legislation – originally enacted in 2002 to detain Lebanese citizens not under Israeli jurisdiction for indefinite, renewable periods – do not have formal indictments against them.
Rights groups have described this legislation as a flagrant violation of international law. It allows Israeli authorities to detain individuals without a court order or access to legal representation as well as withhold information about their whereabouts and conditions.
Despite a US ceasefire announcement in Lebanon, Israeli bombing has not ceased.
Israeli officials have called for escalating the attacks further and increasing the defence budget during the latest security cabinet meeting.
Israeli minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf called on Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to ‘open his pockets ‘ for the military and its artillery.
Defence Minister Israel Katz endorsed the demands, saying: ‘The prime minister made an important decision to attack, and we must expand the armaments even further.’
Lebanon’s Defence Minister Michel Menassa said earlier this week that Israel has carried out close to 4,000 attacks and hundreds of controlled explosions since the 17 April so-called ceasefire announced by the US.
Around 1.2 million people have been displaced nationwide as a result, and almost 4,000 have been murdered since the latest assault began in March, including over 800 since the 17 April so-called ceasefire, according to the Lebanese health ministry.
At least 34 Israelis have died from Hezbollah attacks since March, mostly soldiers, including 18 killed since 17 April.