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B"sd Sharon “Plagiarizes”
Kahane
Gary Cooperberg June 22, 2004
About thirty years ago Rabbi Meir Kahane issued a warning to
Israeli Arabs. He told them that he expects to eventually get into power, and
when he does he will remove all the Arabs from Israel. He then told them that if
they sign up now, indicating a willingness to leave peacefully, that he will see
to it that when transfer takes place they will be compensated for their
properties and given assistance to relocate. If they did not sign up, they would
not receive such compensation. The rabbi received several positive responses
from Israeli Arabs before he was thrown into jail by the Israeli government for
incitement.
Today, under Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, we find Rabbi Kahane’s
program re-instituted, only with slight modification. The present government has
seen fit to warn its Jewish population living in the Gaza Strip that they will
be thrown out of their homes. If they choose to leave willingly, they will be
given compensation. It is interesting to note that although Rabbi Kahane was
jailed for suggesting that Arabs will some day be transferred from their homes,
when a Jewish government openly declares its intention to transfer Jews from
their homes there is no suggestion of illegality and imorality!
Owing to the intense hatred of Rabbi Kahane by the left; and
the intense fear and jealously of his increasing popularity by the supporters of
the right, the concept of transfer of our enemies from our country was given the
same vilification as was the rabbi. Just as he was arbitrarily labeled a “racist”
by politicians who feared his increasing popularity, so was the concept of
transfer of our enemies made into a forbidden subject. This has forced us to
ignore the most humane and reasonable solution to our most threatening problem.
It has seen us accept the murder of our citizens as not immoral enough to
justify removing the murderers! Only a blind fool cannot see that the only other
option left to us will be to destroy our enemies. . . which will eventually
happen.
It defies the imagination to find the entire spectrum of our
political system refuse to consider the humane concept of transferring our
enemies out of our country, while accepting the very concept which they abhor as
unjustified “racism” when it applies to Jewish citizens of Israel. Why is it
so difficult to understand that it is not racism to seek to save Jewish lives by
removing our enemies, who are presently murdering us, from our midst? And why do
our leaders feel it acceptable to reward our enemies by seeking to expel Jews
from their homes rather than remove our enemies?
The idea of transferring Jews is a cowardly attempt to avoid
the inevitable clash with our enemies. The very suggestion of such a concept
invites our enemies to intensify their acts of terrorism because we are teaching
them that terror pays.
Project Shofar is dedicated to spreading these truths wherever it is possible to do so. It is sounding the alarm, to Jew and Gentile alike, to open our eyes to the G-dly process that is presently underway, and work to support it. We dare not stand idly on the sidelines.
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