Tuesday 10 November 2009

LPS dismayed at world silence regarding rabbi's edict


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[ 10/11/2009 - 04:43 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- The League of Palestinian Scholars (LPS) has expressed utter dismay at the world's silence towards the edict issued by a Jewish rabbi allowing the killing of non Jews even if they were toddlers "if they posed threat to the nation".

The LPS said in a statement on Tuesday that the edict issued in the book The King's Torah written by rabbi Yitzhak Shapiro reflected a "bloody mentality" that allows killing babies in order to achieve racist, political gains.

It noted that the latest war on Gaza displayed such mentality in action when children were killed, trees uprooted and infrastructure destroyed, and recalled past massacres against the Palestinian people.

The League was surprised at the silence of the so-called "civilized world" vis-à-vis such an edict, which, it said, if a Muslim scholar had voiced the world would have immediately reacted by labeling Islam as "terrorist and bloodthirsty".

"It is so strange that the UN, UNICEF, The Vatican and human rights groups did not react to such an edict that allowed the murder of children", the LPS elaborated.

The League said that the rabbi who issued the edict should be prosecuted and his book should be banned from circulation.

2 comments:

Tom Usher said...

I just posted a link to this on Facebook with the following comment there:

Thanks to Alex Eales for finding the original of this article. The link to that original wouldn't work on Facebook, so here's the same article where the link works.

Please use the share link. "Rabbis" preaching that murdering babies and toddlers for Zionism must be exposed for the utter evil they are spewing forth.

God is not on the side of this "rabbi" or those who are following him or agreeing with his disgusting views. This "rabbi" is preaching what comes out from the synagogue of Satan.

As for censoring him, expose him instead.

Peace,

Tom Usher

Real Liberal Christian Church

uprooted Palestinian said...

Tom
Thanks for the link and the comment