Panic is detected in Israel. Strategic affairs minister, Moshe Boogi Ya’alon who served as acting PM during last week’s massacre in the high seas said yesterday that “someone failed to prepare a standard operating procedure.” A senior IDF official was quick to respond “If there wasn’t a standard operating procedure, why didn’t he make sure there was one. He was the acting prime minister and it was his responsibility.” War criminal Tzipi Livni is also unhappy with the Government for failing to take responsibility. Two days ago she led a no confidence vote in the Israeli Knesset.
Seemingly the Israelis are starting to blame each other. This may look like a positive move, however, not a single Israeli is yet to ask for forgiveness. Seemingly no one in Israel grasps the scale of the atrocity in the high seas. No one in Israel comprehends the level of outrage amongst the nations. Israelis, are instead concerned with their Hasbara failure, their military operational mistakes and so on. Up until now, they fail to see that in the high seas, they have managed to kill Christ again.
Killing Christ is realised symbolically as an assault on goodness, a crime against kindness and innocence. The cold blooded slaughter of peace activists in international waters has a very similar effect. It is an assault on compassion, righteousness and humanism. It is an attack on everything Christianity and Islam happen to value. As much as Israelis, Zionists and Neocons are insisting on spreading the deceptive myth of a Judeo-Christian alliance, it is this last Israeli crime that made it clear that the Jewish State shares nothing with humanism, Christianity or Islam. Israel in fact stands against any recognised Western value.
Though the contemporary Israeli has no ethnic or biological lineage to the ancient Israelites, the merciless ideology repeats itself. Since, the Zionist project defines itself as a revival of the Biblical Israelite nation, it shouldn’t take us by surprise that the lethal Biblical ideology also comes to life. It is implemented daily against Palestinian women, children, elders and now against an international humanitarian convoy.
If we want to understand what happened to the Palestinian solidarity movement last week, we could start by elaborating on a mass shift of consciousness. This goes beyond politics, psychology or sociology, it is actually a spiritual metaphysical shift. As I have been predicting for many years, we now start to see hope and liberation through the Palestinians and their righteous struggle. We understand that the Palestinians are at the forefront of the battle against evil. And we obviously stand behind them as one person. Interestingly enough, politicians are way behind. They still fail to notice the rapidly emerging worldwide public awareness that something is deeply sick in the Israeli society and its lobbies around the world. Our politicians will probably join us later, when their Zionist money runs out.
By equating Christ’s murder with last week’s massacre in the high seas, we can then understand the total failure of the Israeli Hasbara machine. Instead of standing up and admitting that something went horribly wrong at sea, Israeli officials reverted to the usual spin. The Turkish activists had become ‘Jew haters’, ‘Al-Qaeda terrorists’, and the Mavi Marmara had become a ‘Boat of Hate’. This tactic is unfortunately too familiar. It has been employed by Rabbinical Judaism for two thousand years, especially against the memory of Christ.
I guess that Christians and Muslims will be shocked and outraged to find out that Yesh’u (יש”ו), the Hebrew name for Jesus, is an abbreviation that corresponds to the “May his name and memory be blotted out”*, an expression used for deceased enemies of the Jewish people like Hitler and Stalin. In the Hebraic culture, Jesus, the kindest of all people, the son of God, is regarded as the ultimate enemy. If Jesus is cornered with Hitler, it shouldn’t surprise us that Hasbara officials insist to stick Peace activists with Al-Qaeda. Seemingly, in the modern Israelite philosophy one becomes a Yesh’u hate figure once hit by an Israeli bullet.
The Judaic hatred towards Jesus, as reflected by the Hebraic abbreviation Yesh’u is pretty revealing in the context of the latest Israeli massacre. Rather than accepting its crime and genuinely repenting, Israel attempted to portray the Turkish martyrs as the ultimate Jewish enemies. Seemingly, this attempt failed completely. The Free Gaza flotilla is now making it into a symbol of hope and compassion. Israel, on the other hand shoved itself into a corner. This is a tragic prophecy that fulfilled itself. Israel will never recover, it simply can’t.
*יימח שמו וזכרו
Um…I don’t know how to approach this matter. While I’m always grateful for a principled stand against Zionism, this whole bit about Christ murder and hatred rings hollow. Every religion despises subsequent prophets. How do Christians and Jews view Mohamed? How do Muslims view people of the Baha’i faith?
Naturally, if you believe your religion is the correct one, you must believe others are false. That’s fine. Let the matter be decided in the afterlife by an all knowing god and merciful and not now by very fallible and petty men.
There is enough wrong with Zionism today and no need to go back to the death of Christ.
No insult is intended to Gilad Atzmon. Just stating my opinion.
Question for Saker and friends:
“Though the contemporary Israeli has no ethnic or biological lineage to the ancient Israelites”
Is this really true? In the mainstream media, there is a lot of talk about recent “studies” that purport to show the exact opposite of Gilad’s point. Eg
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/10/science/10jews.html?scp=1&sq=jewish%20ancestry%20genetic&st=cse
Other than Shlomo Sand’s work, what contemporary serious/sober research on this aspect of the Zionist myth would you recommend? Any links?
Peace
@Lysander: this whole bit about Christ murder and hatred rings hollow
I respectfully disagree. Judaism has always had a viceral and passionate hatred for the person of Christ which cannot be compared with the usual inter-religious tensions or antagonisms. When a Christian passes near a Mosque or a Muslim passes near a Christian Church, they don’t utter curses. A religious Jew does (or, at least, is supposed to). Beliving that your religion is true does entail that you consider the other ones has false, but thinking that somebody is in error does not entail hatred for that person. You know – love the sinner, hate the sin kind of approach. But Jews have always hated Christians and Christianity with a special intensity. And that has nothing to do with the alledged anti-Semitism of the Church. Yes, the Papacy has a long history of anti-Semitism, but the real, original, Christian Church of the Church Fathers, never had any signs of hatred towards Jews even when their religious beliefs were scorned and denounced. Anyway, that is a long topic. Can I recommend a book on this topic? Read this book which can only be found at B&N: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Judaism-Discovered-from-Its-Own-Texts/Michael-Hoffman/e/9780970378453
@Ishamid: I am personally not aware of any recent works besides Sands. Have you read his book?
@VINEYARDSAKER:
I have not yet read Sand’s book, though I intend to do so, only a few synopses of it. Gilad wrote me an email today to the effect that these genetic studies are scams that get peddled every few months or so and are then dismissed as anything serious…
Saker,
Kind of off topic but I thought this was a very well written theoretical essay on the limits of deterrence. I thought you might like it.
The deterrence illusion, By Stanley Kober
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/jun/10/deterrence-war-peace