ed note–yet more proof of the deranged nature of Judaism and those who subscribe to it. In their blackest heart of hearts, they know what their cult teaches with regards to killing innocent Gentiles, and they know that it was their own who did it, but in order to gain some points viz a viz world opinion, they adopt this ‘theory’ (similar in many respects to those inane theories embraced by the ‘Sandy Hook Hoax’ crowd) that it ‘never happened’ or that there was something ‘fishy’ about it.
It is a common theme, this type of ‘Holocaust denial’–Judaism revels in the fact that it was THE primary force behind the killing of Jesus Christ, who is characterized in Judaic lore as a sorcerer who ‘got what was coming’ to him, but then, in order to defuse the situation in their favor, claim that it was ‘the Romans’ who were/are responsible.
One of the criteria used in diagnosing someone suffering from mental illness is the individual’s ability to hold 2 contradictory ideas in his/her mind simultaneously, and clearly this is the case with those suffering from the yet-to-be-officially-named mental illness known as ‘Jtosis’.
A growing number of Israelis believe that the Duma firebombing that killed eighteen-month-old Ali Dawabshe and his father Sa’ad was carried out by Palestinians.
In the settlement of Kiryat Arba, whose Chief Rabbi Dov Lior endorsed Torat Hamelech, a book which describes when it is permissible to kill non-Jews, the conspiracy theory appears to be popular.
“There’s no proof there was an attack,” said Lior, a restaurant owner. “But everybody thinks it was Palestinians who did it.”
He believes that the murder of baby Ali was an honor killing. “It’s the same as the Abu Khdeir killing,” he said, referring to the rumor planted by Israeli police after the discovery of the Palestinian teenager’s charred body last summer.
Stickers on car in Hebron say “Love thy neighbor” & “Our soldiers’ lives are worth more than the enemy’s citizens’” (Photo: Rebecca Pierce/Twitter)
On a poll conducted on the religious Zionist website Arutz Sheva, nearly half chose the option, “Other Palestinians – there’s something fishy about it” and more than a quarter selected “don’t know.” (Full disclosure: I had to select “don’t know” in order to see the poll results).
As investigative journalist Uri Blau reported, some Israelis are buying into conspiracy theories promoted on social media. “Now on cinema – playing in loops in TV channels – Abu Khdeir 2,” the title of one Facebook post reads.
In the settlement inside in the old city of Hebron, one soldier named Rotem I spoke to conceded that it’s probably Jews but didn’t rule out the possibility that Palestinians were responsible. “Maybe it’s fighting between [Palestinian] tribes,” he said. But he thought the Israeli authorities should ignore the Duma attack and focus on Hebron. “Instead of trying to investigate whether or not it was Arabs who did the attack, they [police] should come see the attacks on soldiers.”
When I asked Rotem why he thinks Israeli politicians condemned the attack and promised to treat on Jewish terror the same as Palestinian terror, he told me it was for the purposes of hasbara. “They say it for the [outside] world,” he replied before adding, “The whole government has a tendency to the left.”
Despite the promises of politicians like Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and Education Minister Naftali Bennett, the soldier told me they didn’t have any orders to increase attention to settlers.
At that point, the soldier became agitated by the term “Jewish terror.”
“Stop using the term ‘Jewish terror.’ There is no Jewish terror,” Rotem said. “Remove this word from your lexicon. It doesn’t exist. They made it up for the leftist media.”
As commenter ckg pointed out, the conspiracy theory was also spread in the United States by Morton Klein, president of the Zionist Organization of America. The evidence, “raises strong suspicions that the fire last week was the continuation of an 18-year-old feud between two Arab clans in Duma” Klein wrote in an issued statement.
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Weirdness prevails.
In Israel wild accusations backed by no evidence are permissible, even if they unambiguously qualify as hate-speech directed at an ethnically-defined enemy. No one will be taken to court about what appears to be flagrant malicious false witness.
In Germany very carefully presented accusations of false witness against Germans backed by exhaustively prepared hard evidence, is taken to court, the accused is not permitted to present the evidence, and is routinely convicted and severely punished.
The proverb “the first casualty of war is the truth” applies here I think.
Germany is at war – World War II never ended for Germany.
Israel is at war – a seemingly ancient war with no seeable beginning and no foreseeable end.
There appears to be a Greater Israel at the present stage of this ancient war – Israel and the world-wide Jewish diaspora. This Greater Israel seems to include all of the nations comprising NATO where those nations are engaging in wars of no benefit (including defence!) to the ordinary people of those nations, but prima facie in accord with Jewish hegemonic claims and aspirations.
Despite the utter horror of the Dawabshe family attack, the most serious aspect of all this is the disintegration of ordinary Gentile people everywhere.
We are very close to a way of life where HONESTY is FORBIDDEN!
Someone somewhere sometime said “The unexamined life is not worth living”.
If HONESTY is FORBIDDEN, then life becomes unexaminable.
PS: MG please consider the wisdom of flogging divisive issues. Cui bono from divisive issues?
The Jews do not believe in God, but they believe that God gave them the land.