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The Judenrat of Sderot
07/13/2009
Samson Blinded has posted a new item, 'The Judenrat of Sderot'

The government’s restraint regarding the attacks on Sderot is a continuation
of Zionist Judenrat attitude. During the Arab pogroms of the 1930s, Zionist
leadership adopted a policy of restraint, and a passive defense of settlements.
Such tactics allowed the Arabs to regroup and store weapons in the unchallenged
safety of their villages, and left Jewish passersby easy targets for Arab
saboteurs. When Etzel proclaimed an end to restraint and started actively
targeting random Arabs, leading Zionists condemned its highly effective tactics
as un-Jewish. It would be Jewish to die nicely.

Ben Gurion similarly resigned himself to the death of the six million (seven
million, actually, as many of the Soviet victims were not registered Jewish). He
refused to channel the money collected for Jewish settlement activities to
ransoming Hungarian and Romanian Jews. Zionists not only didn't pound on all the
doors to push to save European Jews, but ostracized Hillel Kook, whose group did
just that.
Zionist restraint has been dictated not by concern for Arabs, but hatred of
Jews. During the War of Independence and for a decade afterwards, Ben Gurion
repressed Arabs with an iron fist, expelled them, and condoned wholesale murder
in Kfar Kasem.

In 1976, incited by Jordan, Palestinians launched a Land Day. Israel’s
military administration, duly warned of the upcoming pogrom, refused to send
reinforcements into Hebron and the settlements, thus leaving Jews there to be
murdered by rioting Arab mobs. The Jews defended themselves valiantly, but the
army detachments only arrived after the fighting had subsided.

In 1994, again, the army knew that the Arabs were preparing a pogrom on Purim.
During a meeting in military headquarters, Dr. Baruch Goldstein was told to
arrange medical aid to Jews, but no reinforcements were brought into the city.

Prisoner exchanges show a similar disregard for Jewish lives. To gain media
applause, Israeli political bosses free hundreds of Jew-murderers.

Assimilated Israeli leaders despise common Jews, who remind them of their own
roots. Poor (Sderot) and religious Jews are detested still more. When there is
an occasion to have them killed by Arab hands, Israeli leaders don’t object.

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