The Talmudic Council of Rabbis and Torah sages known as “Yesha”, which represents
Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem, has ruled that it is
permissible, even desirable, to target and exterminate non-Jewish civilians during
war time. The council’s latest edict, published on the Israeli newspaper Yedeot Ahronot’s
website “Ynetnews” stated that “according to Jewish law, during a time of war, there
is no such term as ‘innocent civilians’ of the enemy.”
“All of the discussions on Christian morality are weakening the spirit of the army
and the nation . . .” proclaimed the Rabbis.
Matan Vilnai, Israeli Deputy Defense Minister, February 29, 2008
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The same Talmudic Council of Rabbis issued a similar Genocidal ruling two weeks ago,
urging the Israeli army to “exterminate the enemy” and “not to flinch from killing
enemy civilians.”
It called the targeting and killing of enemy civilians—including children and babies—
“a mitzvah” or a good deed.
It echoed another group of prominent rabbis who urged the Israeli army “not to flinch
from killing Palestinian civilians including children.”
In a letter to Shaul Mofaz, then Defense Minister, the rabbis, who represent mainstream
Orthodox Judaism, wrote that “killing civilians was a normal thing in war time” and
that the Israeli army “should not hesitate to kill non-Jewish civilians–including
women and babies–to save Jewish lives.
“The Christian preaching of ‘turning the other cheek’ doesn’t concern us . . .” —
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