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Starving Palestinians Feeding Egyptian Soldiers

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Starving Palestinians Feeding Egyptian Soldiers

 

 

 

While Mubarak helped Israel and the U.S. starve Palestinians, the Palestinians are taking the small amounts of food they have from their families and feeding Egyptian soldiers stationed on the Gaza border.

 

The clashes in Egypt have spilled over into the outer reaches of that nation and involve Bedouin groups that have become embroiled in the controversy resulting from the uprising.  This has led to their clashing with security forces.  As much of the food that supports the Egyptian military comes from local purchase, the strife has led to food being cut off for military forces.  Consequently, Palestinians that Mubarak blockaded for years have provided Egyptian soldiers with what little food they had. 

 

While Suleiman had promised of ridding Palestinians from Gaza for the benefit of Israel and the U.S., now that population is maintaining a vital lifeline to forces controlled by Suleiman that once tortured and murdered anyone rendered to Egypt.  One wonders how much money the U.S personally paid to Suleiman to kill his fellow Muslims. 

 

Fox News is using, of all people, Judith Miller to represent Suleiman as being the legitimate government and those in the streets as being radical militants.  Fox and Miller cannot fathom why the people will not accept Suleiman as the head of government.  What Fox News and Judith Miller forget to mention is that Suleiman was head of the security forces that tortured and murdered the unfortunate souls rendered to Egypt by the U.S. while Bush claimed the U.S. never participated in any illegal renditions.  For these lies Bush ought to be indicted and tried for crimes against humanity.

 

The questions Americans have are the exact same ones asked by the revolting Egyptians.  These questions are:

 

  1. How much more torture and murder will we allow government to perpetrate?
  2. How much for money will we allow our plutocratic kleptocracy to steal from our labors used by the state in the service of our oppression and the oppression of others?
  3. How much more unemployment will we have to suffer under while those selling their labor to the state in the service of our oppression live better than those who produced the nation’s wealth?
  4. How much longer will we tolerate those who twist reason and logic to create the most vicious absurdities while claiming to be providing peace and prosperity?
  5. How much more will we allow government to violate the rights bequeathed to us by our founding fathers while they place themselves above the law?
  6. Why won’t our political parties realize they are destroying this nation and just step down?
  7. Haven’t our rulers stole enough and abused us enough?
  8. How much longer do those in power think they have a right to lord over us?
  9. How much longer can we tolerate our overlords extending their control over us to their family member?
  10. How much longer will we allow them to lie to us and keep us in fear while conquering and dividing us over ridiculous pretended disputes?
  11. Why won’t our rulers follow the law when those who rightfully deserve the protection it is supposed to provide from tyranny use it as a shield?
  12. How much longer can we tolerate lies that insult our intelligence while those espousing them expect us to swallow such nonsense?

 

Americans need a revolution in thought to free them in the same manner Egyptians have freed themselves.  We need to understand that we are the majority and “government” makes up a very tiny portion of our population.  We can stop them.  As things get bad we will have to keep the ruling from destroying our nation and reducing the population to poverty and destitution.

 

Americans have to determine a trigger or decision point in which open revolt is justified.  They also need to identify who the enemy is and how to defeat it.  We need to stand together in the same manner that the Egyptians have and ensure the Army, which now has two combat brigades ready to be deployed against Americans, stays true the Constitution as opposed to being the slaves of power.



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      The complete guide to killing non-Jews
      Roi Sharon, Maariv, November 9 2009 [page 2 with front page teaser]
      When is it permissible to kill non-Jews? The book Torat ha-Melekh [The King’s Teaching], which was just published, was written by Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, the dean of the Od Yosef Hai yeshiva in the community of Yitzhar near Nablus, together with another rabbi from the yeshiva, Yossi Elitzur. The book contains no fewer than 230 pages on the laws concerning the killing of non-Jews, a kind of guide for anyone who ponders the question of if and when it is permissible to take the life of a non-Jew.
      Although the book is not being distributed by the leading book companies, it has already received warm recommendations from right-wing elements, including recommendations from important rabbis such as Yitzhak Ginsburg, Dov Lior and Yaakov Yosef, that were printed at the beginning of the book. The book is being distributed via the Internet and through the yeshiva, and at this stage the introductory price is NIS 30 per copy. At the memorial ceremony that was held over the weekend in Jerusalem for Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was killed nineteen years ago, copies of the book were sold.
      Throughout the book, the authors deal with in-depth theoretical questions in Jewish religious law regarding the killing of non-Jews. The words “Arabs” and “Palestinians” are not mentioned even indirectly, and the authors are careful to avoid making explicit statements in favor of an individual taking the law into his own hands. The book includes hundreds of sources from the Bible and religious law. The book includes quotes from Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, one of the fathers of religious Zionism, and from Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli, one of the deans of the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, the stronghold of national-religious Zionism that is located in Jerusalem.
      The book opens with a prohibition against killing non-Jews and justifies it, among other things, on the grounds of preventing hostility and any desecration of God’s name. But very quickly, the authors move from prohibition to permission, to the various dispensations for harming non-Jews, with the central reason being their obligation to uphold the seven Noahide laws, which every human being on earth must follow. Among these commandments are prohibitions on theft, bloodshed and idolatry. [The seven Noahide laws prohibit idolatry, murder, theft, illicit sexual relations, blasphemy and eating the flesh of a live animal, and require societies to institute just laws and law courts]
      “When we approach a non-Jew who has violated the seven Noahide laws and kill him out of concern for upholding these seven laws, no prohibition has been violated,” states the book, which emphasizes that killing is forbidden unless it is done in obedience to a court ruling. But later on, the authors limit the prohibition, noting that it applies only to a “proper system that deals with non-Jews who violate the seven Noahide commandments.”
      The book includes another conclusion that explains when a non-Jew may be killed even if he is not an enemy of the Jews. “In any situation in which a non-Jew’s presence endangers Jewish lives, the non-Jew may be killed even if he is a righteous Gentile and not at all guilty for the situation that has been created,” the authors state. “When a non-Jew assists a murderer of Jews and causes the death of one, he may be killed, and in any case where a non-Jew’s presence causes danger to Jews, the non-Jew may be killed.”
      One of the dispensations for killing non-Jews, according to religious law, applies in a case of din rodef [the law of the “pursuer,” according to which one who is pursuing another with murderous intent may be killed extrajudicially] even when the pursuer is a civilian. “The dispensation applies even when the pursuer is not threatening to kill directly, but only indirectly,” the book states. “Even a civilian who assists combat fighters is considered a pursuer and may be killed. Anyone who assists the army of the wicked in any way is strengthening murderers and is considered a pursuer. A civilian who encourages the war gives the king and his soldiers the strength to continue. Therefore, any citizen of the state that opposes us who encourages the combat soldiers or expresses satisfaction over their actions is considered a pursuer and may be killed. Also, anyone who weakens our own state by word or similar action is considered a pursuer.”
      Rabbis Shapira and Elitzur determine that children may also be harmed because they are “hindrances.” The rabbis write as follows: “Hindrances—babies are found many times in this situation. They block the way to rescue by their presence and do so completely by force. Nevertheless, they may be killed because their presence aids murder. There is justification for killing babies if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us, and in such a situation they may be harmed deliberately, and not only during combat with adults.”
      In addition, the children of the leader may be harmed in order to apply pressure to him. If attacking the children of a wicked ruler will influence him not to behave wickedly, they may be harmed. “It is better to kill the pursuers than to kill others,” the authors state.
      In a chapter entitled “Deliberate harm to innocents,” the book explains that war is directly mainly against the pursuers, but those who belong to the enemy nation are also considered the enemy because they are assisting murderers.
      Retaliation also has a place and purpose in this book by Rabbis Shapira and Elitzur. “In order to defeat the enemy, we must behave toward them in a spirit of retaliation and measure for measure,” they state. “Retaliation is absolutely necessary in order to render such wickedness not worthwhile. Therefore, sometimes we do cruel deeds in order to create the proper balance of terror.”
      In one of the footnotes, the two rabbis write in such a way that appears to permit individuals to act on their own, outside of any decision by the government or the army.
      “A decision by the nation is not necessary to permit shedding the blood of the evil kingdom,” the rabbis write. “Even individuals from the nation being attacked may harm them.”
      Unlike books of religious law that are published by yeshivas, this time the rabbis added a chapter containing the book’s conclusions. Each of the six chapters is summarized into main points of several lines, which state, among other things: “In religious law, we have found that non-Jews are generally suspected of shedding Jewish blood, and in war, this suspicion becomes a great deal stronger. One must consider killing even babies, who have not violated the seven Noahide laws, because of the future danger that will be caused if they are allowed to grow up to be as wicked as their parents.”

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