How the arrogance and blatant narcissism of Netanyahu is hurting the Jewish people

Anonymous
Insightful article from a Jewish-American scholar exploring the current pathology in Israel society, aided and abetted by many American Jews who have unfortunately dehumanized the Palestinians as much as war criminals like Netanyahu.

http://forward.com/articles/203163/where-is-our-compassion/#ixzz39IGBrfFB

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From Moshe Feiglin, the deputy speaker of the Knesset, Israel’s parliament. He has published a plan for the total destruction of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

Full translation of Feiglin’s statement

Feiglin’s Facebook page is verifiable as his because it is linked from his official page on the Knesset website.

Here is Feiglin’s 1 August statement on Facebook, translated in full by Dena Shunra:

With God’s Help

Attention

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Mr. Prime Minister,

We have just heard that Hamas has used the ceasefire to abduct an officer. It turns out that this operation is not about to be over any too soon.

The failures of this operation were inherent to it from the outset, because:

a) It has no proper and clear goal;
b) there is no appropriate moral framework to support our soldiers.

What is required now is that we internalize the fact that Oslo is finished, that this is our country – our country exclusively, including Gaza.

There are no two states, and there are no two peoples. There is only one state for one people.

Having internalized this, what is needed is a deep and thorough strategic review, in terms of the definition of the enemy, of the operational tasks, of the strategic goals, and of course, of appropriate necessary war ethics.

(1) Defining the enemy:

The strategic enemy is extremist Arab Islam in all its varieties, from Iran to Gaza, which seeks to annihilate Israel in its entirety. The immediate enemy is Hamas. (Not the tunnels, not the rockets, but Hamas.)


(2) Defining the tasks

Conquest of the entire Gaza Strip, and annihilation of all fighting forces and their supporters.

(3) Defining the strategic goal:

To turn Gaza into Jaffa, a flourishing Israeli city with a minimum number of hostile civilians.

(4) Defining war ethics: “Woe to the evildoer, and woe to his neighbor”

In light of these four points, Israel must do the following:

a) The IDF [Israeli army] shall designate certain open areas on the Sinai border, adjacent to the sea, in which the civilian population will be concentrated, far from the built-up areas that are used for launches and tunneling. In these areas, tent encampments will be established, until relevant emigration destinations are determined.

The supply of electricity and water to the formerly populated areas will be disconnected.

b) The formerly populated areas will be shelled with maximum fire power. The entire civilian and military infrastructure of Hamas, its means of communication and of logistics, will be destroyed entirely, down to their foundations.

c) The IDF will divide the Gaza Strip laterally and crosswise, significantly expand the corridors, occupy commanding positions, and exterminate nests of resistance, in the event that any should remain.


d) Israel will start searching for emigration destinations and quotas for the refugees from Gaza. Those who wish to emigrate will be given a generous economic support package, and will arrive at the receiving countries with considerable economic capabilities.

e) Those who insist on staying, if they can be proven to have no affiliation with Hamas, will be required to publicly sign a declaration of loyalty to Israel, and receive a blue ID card similar to that of the Arabs of East Jerusalem.

f) When the fighting will end, Israeli law will be extended to cover the entire Gaza Strip, the people evicted from the Gush Katif will be invited to return to their settlements, and the city of Gaza and its suburbs will be rebuilt as true Israeli touristic and commercial cities.

Mr. Prime Minister,

This is the a fateful hour of decision in the history of the State of Israel.

All metastases of our enemy, from Iran and Hizballah through ISIS and the Muslim Brotherhood, are rubbing their hands gleefully and preparing themselves for the next round.

I am warning that any outcome that is less than what I defined here means encouraging the continued offensive against Israel. Only when Hizballah will understand how we have dealt with Hamas in the south, it will refrain from launching its 100,000 missiles from the north.

I call on you to adopt the strategy proposed here.

I have no doubt that the entire Israeli people will stand to your right with its overwhelming majority, like myself – if only you will adopt it.

With high regards, respectfully,

Moshe Feiglin



Source: http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/concentrate-and-exterminate-israel-parliament-deputy-speakers-gaza-genocide-plan


What's it like being Muslim? Well, it's hard to find a decent halal pizza place and occasionally there is a hashtag calling for your genocide...
Anonymous
An Israeli friend of mine still mourns the loss of Rabin- thinks the peace process just lost momentum after that.
Anonymous
Fascinating article from The Economist articulates the situation so well entitled

"Us and them" about Israel and the world and how they are possibly winning the battle but losing the war, it is the most accurate article I have read to date.

There are no winners here but Israel I am afraid has so much more at stake and will indeed lose a great deal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fascinating article from The Economist articulates the situation so well entitled

"Us and them" about Israel and the world and how they are possibly winning the battle but losing the war, it is the most accurate article I have read to date.

There are no winners here but Israel I am afraid has so much more at stake and will indeed lose a great deal.


The biggest damage is not going to be in the area of public opinion. Israel has counted on extracting such a penalty from opponents that it will deter them for a long time. Instead, Gaza seems to be absorbing the punishment. If Israel can't definitively "teach them a lesson", they lose the upper hand on the conflict. More importantly they lose the confidence of Israelis. They were extremely critical of the countr's performance in the last war for this very reason. A part of the population will be critical of the military execution, and the other will be critical of the decision to escalate the situation in the first place. Unlike Americans who think the whole thing started with rocket attacks, they know that it all began over three settler kids killed in WB and the crackdown that resulted. And they will realize that since Hamas was not behind the killing, they miscalculated their response.
Anonymous
This is the folly of an eye for an eye. Violence cannot be resolved with more violence. That is a fool's errand.
Anonymous
I don't think either side will try for peace. The Israelis would assassinate Netanyahu if he tried and the Palistisian leader who tried would be assassinated(by his own side) or killed by the Israelis. There is no hope for the future, but many things to make it worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Has Netanyahu been lopsidedly editing the posts here on Israel?


Israeli university students are being paid to monitor social media sites in the USA and make pro-Israel comments.

Well that makes a lot of sense, but I question the end results of their efforts. Some of the pro Israeli post seem to keep the thread alive and harden views against Israel. It's almost
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