Ginsburgh is part of the Chabad movement and is currently head of Od Yosef Chai yeshiva in the West Bank and is a well-regarded kabbalist.
ed note–someday in the future (assuming that there is anything left alive after all of this is over) historians, paleontologists and other social scientists tasked with studying/diagnosing the death of the world as we now know it today will doubtless be stunned to near incredulity over the fact that such a monumental catastrophe did not just ‘creep up’ on humanity in a stealthful, hidden, and impossible-to-predict manner, but rather, was there operating in plain site for 3,000 years.
Worse still (and the harder for these future scientists to understand and explain) will be the fact that the Gentiles–who are the target of this planned catastrophe–had in their possession the ‘recipe’ for their own demise written in the clearest possible language that they could have studied and understood for themselves if they just bothered to read a mere few pages of the one book that has been the most popular in human history, the bible.
Ginsburgh is correct–Lebanon, along with nations such as Turkey, Syria, Jordan, ALL of historical Palestine, Iraq, half of Egypt and even large swaths of Saudi Arabia, ‘belong’ to the Jews per the writings found within the Torah, or Old Testament, and all the war, genocide and upheaval the world has been witnessing for the last century, including both world wars and all the violence in the Middle East, has been part of the plan of ‘redeeming’ all that land which the followers of Torah Judah-ism say belongs to them and to them ALONE.
Now, as all of this relates to the comments on the part of this diabolically-deranged rebbe concerning the complete conquest and absorption of Lebanon into ‘Greater Israel’ as it is clearly laid out within the pages of the Torah (Old Testament to Christians)–will it get the discussion it deserves?
Sadly, ladies and Gentile-men, just as it was in the aftermath of Netanyahu’s ‘Amalek’ statement, there will be a few burps and belches of intellectual indigestion over it, but then it will pass and the discussion will go back to that ‘safe’ neighborhood where it always winds up going, which is how Israel is an ‘illegitimate entity’ and how the Palestinians ‘deserve a state of their own’– both accurate statements in their own right–but woefully inadequate in terms of the discussion that SHOULD be taking place concerning the danger that all life on God’s green earth faces as a result of what it is that the ‘children of Israel’ are in the process of doing right now.
We’ve said it before many times on this humble little informational endeavor, ladies and Gentile-men, and it bears repeating–
The world doesn’t have a ‘Jewish’ problem as much as it does a Gentile one.
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Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh called for the conquest and settlement of Lebanon in a letter published on Wednesday.
In excerpts from the letter published in Israeli media, Rabbi Ginsburgh wrote that ‘the enemy must be struck with full force,’ quoting a well-known Jewish-ethical principle: ‘Those who come to kill, can be killed.’
He wrote that this justifies killing all the members of Hezbollah but in particular, their leadership.
Ginsburgh wrote that delaying military action due to the existing population was only providing cover for terrorism.
Lebanon ‘a gift’ for the Jewish people
He highlighted that Lebanon was part of the Land of Israel and was given to the Jewish people by God, citing verses that claimed that the Land of Israel stretched until the Euphrates River. ‘In our generation, God gives us the ability to receive the gift [of Israel] again, to conquer and settle the land.’
‘Today it is clear that the time has come to conquer Lebanon as well, and only in this way can the threat be removed and true peace be brought to the entire country. After the conquest and expulsion of the population, a Jewish settlement must be established, thus completing the victory.’
Ginsburgh is affiliated with the Chabad movement and is currently head of Od Yosef Chai Yeshiva in the West Bank, and is a well-respected kabbalist.
Other rabbis have echoed similar calls, with Rabbi Nir Ben Artzi Shalita saying, ‘We need to end the war with Lebanon and a new way for the Messiah and redemption for the people of Israel will be come to be.’