Christian Cemetery Vandalised and Crosses Destroyed at Latin Patriarchate in Jerusalem
Vandalism and destruction of crosses and gravestones in Christian cemetery in Beit Shemesh |
'Jesus is a monkey'is daubed in Hebrew graffitti on the Church of Multiplication of Loaves |
Benzi Gopstein - fuhrer of the state-funded neo-Nazi Lehava group which advocates burning down churches and mosques |
As the Telegraph’s
Robert
Tait reported (6.8.15.)
“The leader of a far-Right Israeli group has risked
arrest by apparently voicing support for arson attacks on Christian churches
amid an official crackdown on Jewish extremism.
Christian Zionists just love the idea of Jews perishing in the flames of Armageddon, as per Revelations, in order to enable The Rapture |
"Benzi
Gopstein, the outspoken head of Lehava - which has drawn notoriety for its
violent assaults on Jewish-Arab assimilation - made the remarks at a panel
discussion for Jewish yeshiva students when asked by a fellow panelist if he
believed burning down churches in Israel was justified.”
Tait
went on to report that:
“However, Shin Bet - Israel's domestic intelligence agency - recently concluded that there are no legal grounds for similarly outlawing Lehava, despite a request from Mr Ya'alon to consider doing so.”
Ya’alon is Israel’s Defence (War) Minister. Israel’s Northern Islamic League, which engages in such terrorist activities as providing grants for Arabs living in poverty, food kitchens, running kindergartens etc. has been outlawed in a blatant example of Israel's prevailing Islamaphobia. It has never been engaged in ‘terrorist’ activity, but has organised demonstrations and campaigns against Zionist attacks on the Gold Dome mosque in Jerusalem. But the Northern Islamic League is Arab not Jewish therefore it is, according to Zionist logic right to ban it whereas an organisation whose leader advocates the burning of Churches and Mosques is allowed to operate freely.
Arson at a West Bank mosque |
If
a Palestinian had made these remarks, about how burning down synagogues was
desirable, his feet would not have touched the floor. He would have been put in detention and would
be facing a minimum of three years in prison or administrative detention. However Gopstein is Jewish not Arab, so he
has not been arrested, despite the conviction of 2 of his supporters for arson
at the mixed Jewish school ‘Hand in Hand’
in Jerusalem. Because they were Jewish they
got 2 and 2½ years in prison (Arabs would have got at least 10 years inside
because they would have been classed as ‘terrorists’).
Gopstein with Lehava thugs on the lookout in Jerusalem for Arab men in 'Jewish' areas - they campaign to stop Jewish and non-Jewish relationships |
The
decision not to arrest Gopstein is however understandable from a Zionist perspective. When Rabbis Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur wrote
a book ‘Torat HaMelech’ which was a
guide book on how, in accordance with Jewish law, one might kill Gentiles (non-Jews)
legally, there were also calls for their arrest. Indeed they were, briefly arrested, but no
charges were ever brought. Why? Because in Israel although racism is an
offence, there is an exclusion clause.
Racism and incitement to racial hatred on religious grounds is not an
offence. This exclusion clause was absolutely
necessary because Israel is a Jewish state which, by definition, discriminates
against non-Jews on religious national grounds.
Hence why the neo-Nazi Jewish MK, Rabbi Meir Kahane (who was later
debarred from running for the Knesset) voted for the law!
In
a report The King's Torah: A Rabbinic Text or a Call to Terror? in Israel's sole liberal paper, Ha’aretz (22.1.10) it is reported that Torat HaMelech (the
King’s Torah)
Destruction of Mosque |
“looks
like any other religious commentary you'd find in an Orthodox Judaica bookstore
- but reads like a rabbinic instruction manual outlining acceptable scenarios
for killing non-Jewish babies, children and adults.”
According
to Daniel Estrin, Torat HaMelech states,
quite correctly from my own knowledge of the Talmud and Jewish law that
“The
prohibition 'Thou Shalt Not Murder' applies only "to a Jew who kills a
Jew," write Rabbis Yitzhak Shapira and Yosef Elitzur of the West Bank
settlement of Yitzhar. Non-Jews are "uncompassionate
by nature" and attacks on them "curb their evil inclination," while babies and children of
Israel's enemies may be killed since "it
is clear that they will grow to harm us."
Arson at the Church of Multiplication of Loaves on the Sea of Galilee |
“a beacon of freedom in the Middle East and the only place where every lifestyle and belief system – from gays to Christians and Muslims and other faiths; in fact, all social and religious minorities – are protected,”
Indeed Cox went on to say, at a General Election meeting hosted by the far-right Sussex Friends of Israel that:
“As a member of the Church of England I’m constantly impressed
that Israel is the only country in the region where number of Christians
is rising and their lives are thriving.”
Their lives are certainly thriving. So much so that, according to the Jerusalem Post, the employment rate for Christians stands at 54% – 63.8% for men and 45.3% for women. For Arab Christians it is even worse - the rates are 48% – with men at 59.5% and women at 37.7%, compared with a national average of 75% and 66% respectively.
Graham Cox is an evangelical Christian. For Evangelical Christians, Palestinian Christians are invisible. Their creed is the idea of the 'Jewish return' to Palestine/Israel. The motive for such a belief, which originated with people like George Elliot (Daniel Deronda) and Lords Palmerstone, Shaftesbury and Balfour was thoroughly anti-Semitic. They didn't want Jews in this country but were more than happy for them to be part of Britain's colonisation of the Middle East.
Tony Greenstein
Destruction of Crosses at
Latin Patriarchate in Jerusalem
Vandals have destroyed dozens of crosses at a Christian cemetery west of
Jerusalem, the Latin Patriarchate in the city said Saturday, urging Israeli
authorities to bring the culprits to justice.
The church did not say who was behind the desecration but
in recent years there have been a spate of hate crimes known as “price tag”
attacks targeting churches and Christian cemeteries, with the perpetrators
believed to be Jewish extremists.
The attacks, that have escalated in the wake of the break down of
Israeli-Palestinian peace talks last year, intend to exact a price for Israeli
government policies seen as detrimental to the settlement enterprise. Such
attacks have long been a problem in the West Bank. But suspected Jewish
extremists increasingly are targeting Israeli Arab citizens, mosques and
churches within the country’s borders.
“Salesian fathers
responsible for the monastery in Beit Jamal reported that unknown persons
desecrated their monastery’s cemetery,” the patriarchate said in a
statement.
“The fathers
reported also that tens of crosses were destroyed at their cemetery,” it
said, condemning the attack which apparently took place in December.
The Beit Jamal monastery, next to the town of Beit
Shemesh, is known for its good relations with Israelis who visit to buy its
ceramics.
Vandals had desecrated the cemetery of the Catholic
monastery of Beit Jamal, which is run by the Salesian order, in September 1981,
said the statement.
The patriarchate urged “the police… and the Israeli authorities in general to invest every
possible effort” to bring to justice those responsible for this and past
desecrations.
“We do hope that
more efforts be made to educate all inhabitants of the country to respect each
other despite their different religious backgrounds,” said the English
language statement.
In April, vandals smashed gravestones at a Maronite
Christian cemetery in a village near Israel’s northern border with Lebanon.
In June, arsonists attacked the Church of the
Multiplication in Tabgha, on the shores of the Sea of Galilee where many Christians
believe Jesus fed 5,000 people in the miracle of the five loaves and two fish.
One building within the compound was totally destroyed
in the blaze but the church itself was not damaged.
Hebrew graffiti was scrawled on another building that
read “idols will be cast out” or destroyed — part of a common Jewish prayer.
Two suspected Jewish extremists were charged in
connection with the arson and graffiti, and Israel said it would compensate
church officials for the damage.
JTA contributed to this report.
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