Herzog warns that extremist violence in Judea and Samaria violates Israel’s values, urges action after Diaspora leaders decry a ‘worsening situation’.
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, a reiteration/repetition of something that appears often here on this humble little informational endeavor, which is that the Jews are pathological liars every bit as much as water is wet and fire is hot. The lies that they exhale become the ‘oxygen’ that keeps them alive, and the more lies they are able to propagate, the more ‘breatheable’ the air is for them.
And now is no different…
Herzog, Israel’s president, knows full well what his Torah Judah-ism teaches and therefore what ‘Jewish values’ are, just a few of which are as follows–
‘When the Lord your God brings you into the land you are to possess and drives out the many nations larger and stronger than you, and when the Lord your God has delivered them over to you and you have defeated them, then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no mercy. Do not save alive anything that breathes…Do not intermarry with them…Do not give your daughters to their sons or take their daughters for your sons…Break down their altars, smash their sacred stones and burn their idols in the fire, for you are a people holy to the Lord your God who has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession…’ Book of Deuteronomy
As well as–
‘Now go and attack Amalek and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them, but put to death all the men and women, the children and suckling infants, as well as their cattle, sheep, camels and donkeys…’ 1 Samuel 15:3
And yet, Herzog claims that Jews violently attacking Palestinian civilians is ‘contrary’ to the teachings of Torah Judah-ism, and therefore, is ‘contrary’ to ‘Jewish values’, when in fact, the Jewish terrorists engaging in this behavior can rightly be described as ‘good Jews’ for doing it?
What’s the deal here?
Simple, fellow war-weary Gentiles, Herzog is lying, and furthermore, he knows full well that he is lying.
So why go to such lengths then?
Because one lie begets another, and the original lie cannot be sustained without additional lies being used as a diabolical life support system in keeping it alive, and in this case, the lie that must be sustained is that Torah Judah-ism is a goodly, godly religion that preaches and teaches only peace and love for fellow man…
…when in fact, as the 2 citations above (out of the hundreds more that could be added) clearly depict, reality on this matter is an entirely different creature altogether.
And please, no ‘schooling’ in the comments section here about how this is all a ‘new’ invention of Judah-ism driven by the Talmud instead of the ‘Holy’ Torah/Old Testament, as the 2 citations above come from that same Torah/Old Testament that serves and has served as the vampire’s beating heart for over 3,000 years.
And if indeed any hope exists of destroying this vampire, then it will only be achieved by driving a wooden stake into that same heart of Torah Judah-ism that, when boiled down to its basic essence, is not some ‘goodly, godly, religion, but rather, the logic of Lucifer.
Israel National News
Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Monday responded to a letter from Diaspora Jewish leaders and rabbis expressing concern over a recent surge of violence by extremist elements in Judea and Samaria, emphasizing that such acts ‘contradict the foundational values of the Jewish people’.
In his response, Herzog thanked the signatories for voicing their concerns and affirmed his agreement that the incidents of violence stand ‘in stark contradiction to the enduring ethical tradition of the Jewish people.’
He cited the biblical commandment to ‘love the stranger’ as a core moral tenet that underscores the sanctity of human life.
‘To violate these principles is to strike at the very foundations of our society and our shared history,’ Herzog wrote, adding that ‘these grave offenses against innocent people tarnish the moral foundations that are sacred to the State of Israel and to the Jewish people.’
The President stated that he has been in contact with government security and law enforcement officials in recent weeks, urging them to use ‘all available means’ in bringing perpetrators to justice and to end what he described as an ‘unacceptable phenomenon.’ He stressed that ‘a nation governed by the rule of law cannot tolerate violence and vigilantism,’ calling such acts a ‘shameful crime against innocents.’
Herzog further warned that the violence ‘interferes with the unceasing efforts of military and security agents to contend with clear and present Palestinian terror threats in the region,’ and added, ‘Rest assured, I am fully committed to the cause and I am carrying out best efforts to deal with this challenge.’
Addressing the broader context, Herzog noted that Israel is currently engaged in a ‘bitter war against enemies that seek its destruction,’ while Jewish communities worldwide face ‘a fierce and rising tide of antisemitism.’ He cautioned that violence against innocents ‘plays directly into the hands of Israel’s detractors, fueling hatred that weakens us as a nation and that jeopardizes Jews everywhere.’
On the eve of Passover, Herzog invoked the biblical figure Moses, noting that his first act of leadership was ‘standing up for justice in the face of violence against the innocent.’ He emphasized that ‘safeguarding this core value is our unequivocal duty at this critical hour’ and that the law must be enforced ‘with fairness, and with resolve for the safety and well-being of all the residents of the area.’
In their letter, Diaspora Jewish leaders called for stronger enforcement against what they described as ‘the frequency and intensity of deadly violence by Jewish extremists that is unprecedented’ in Judea and Samaria.
The letter, facilitated by The London Initiative and signed by prominent figures in Jewish communities abroad, urged the government ‘to prevent attacks by settlers and their supporters and ensure arrests and prosecutions of those responsible.’
The signatories stated that the situation has since worsened, writing that it has ‘reached a new nadir,’ and cited remarks by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, who described attacks against Palestinian civilians as ‘morally and ethically unacceptable’ and ‘a major strategic threat to Israel’s security and future.’
The Diaspora leaders argued that while Israel’s security forces are capable, that nevertheless ‘they do not act decisively, and this suggests a lack of directives from the government.’
Describing the attacks as ‘an abomination,’ the letter stated, ‘The terror, death and destruction inflicted by Jewish extremists against innocent Palestinians across the West Bank is an abomination,’ adding that it is ‘not only morally shameful, but a strategic threat to the future of Israel.’
The signatories warned that the violence ‘damages the image of world Jewry and the relationship of future generations with Israel,’ and asserted that ‘based on events and on the statements of the most extreme coalition partners, it can be concluded that the violence now engulfing the West Bank is not only condoned by the government, but is in fact policy.’
They called on Herzog to ‘share our profound concerns’ with government leaders and to ‘use your position to implore the government to put an end to the abomination of Jewish-extremist terrorism and the era of impunity for its perpetrators.’
Concluding their message ahead of the Passover holiday, the Diaspora leaders wrote that Jews will ‘reflect on the promise of freedom and responsibilities of power,’ warning that ‘should this scourge remain unchecked it will undermine the promise of the Jewish People’s freedom, security and sovereignty.’