Iman...Did I say Iman..? I meant Rabbi writes guidebook on killing all Gentiles drawing from the Torah and Talmud and there is nothing wrong with these killings...gentiles got to go and be vanquished from the land...stirs controversy in israel. Oh...baby killing is a good thing...(probably why we have an abortion epidemic in this country, too) and there is nothing wrong with killing gentiles because God says its OK. And Bibi Netankookoo is strangely silent...likely because Likud actually supports this interpretation of the OT and Talmud from the looks of things.
"As soon as it was published late last year,Torat Ha'Melech sparked a national uproar. The controversy began when an Israeli tabloid panned the book's contents as "230 pages on the laws concerning the killing of non-Jews, a kind of guidebook for anyone who ponders the question of if and when it is permissible to take the life of a non-Jew." According to the book's author, Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira, "Non-Jews are "uncompassionate by nature" and should be killed in order to "curb their evil inclinations." "If we kill a gentile who has has violated one of the seven commandments… there is nothing wrong with the murder," Shapira insisted. Citing Jewish law as his source (or at least a very selective interpretation of it) he declared: "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."
Rest of the article by jewish corrwespondent , Max Blumenthal (thank you Max for the heads up):
http://www.alternet.org/world/148016/how_to_kill_goyim_and_influence_people%3A_israeli_rabbis_defend_book%27s_shocking_religious_defense_of_killing_non-jews_%28with_video%29/?page=entireIn January, Shapira was briefly detained by the Israeli police, while two leading rabbis who endorsed the book, Dov Lior and Yaakov Yosef, were summoned to interrogations by the Shabak. However, the rabbis refused to appear at the interrogations, essentially thumbing their noses at the state and its laws. And the government did nothing. The episode raised grave questions about the willingness of the Israeli government to confront the ferociously racist swathe of the country's rabbinate. "Something like this has never happened before, even though it seems as if everything possible has already happened," Israeli commentator Yossi Sarid remarked with astonishment. "Two rabbis [were] summoned to a police investigation, and announc[ed] that they will not go. Even settlers are kind enough to turn up.
FYI...read the entire story on link above....thankfully there are a few israelis that are saying just wait minute you Rabbis....but you got to wonder......
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