Zionist
“Price Tag” mirrors Hitler’s youth
By:
Jamal Kanj*
13
March 2012
“Death
to Christians” and “death to Arabs” was scrawled in Hebrew last week
on an old monastery and properties of Palestinian
Christians in Jerusalem.
On February 20th a Baptist church was defiled with graffiti insulting Jesus’
mother. Earlier in the same month, an 11th century Greek Orthodox Monastery was desecrated. The work
carried the hallmark signature of “Price Tag.”
Price
Tag is a pugnacious Jewish organization established in 2008. Its members come mostly
from illegal “Jewish only” settlements in occupied Palestine. The organization targets Muslim
and Christian sites in the West Bank and Native Palestinians inside Israel.
Israeli
Human Rights organizations have documented Price Tag’s violence like burning mosques,
desecrating churches, vandalizing Muslim and Christian grave yards, physical
assaults, uprooting of olive trees, destroying and stealing crops from
Palestinian farms.
According
to Btselem, an Israeli Human Rights organization, Price Tag attacks against Muslim
and Christian sites have increased exponentially in the last three months.
Btselem documented seven such attacks during the month of last December alone.
In
one of the documented incidents, Price Tag attacked Palestinian women traveling
next to the “Jewish only” settlement of Gilad. When the driver complained to a military
check point few hundred meters away, Israeli soldiers shrugged him off.
In
fact, out of thousands of racist assaults against Palestinians between 2005 and
2010, Israel
investigated only 97 cases. Out of which none was brought to court.
Like
Nazi groups in Europe or the Klu Klux Klan in the USA. Price Tag members are
indoctrinated by deep hatred toward those who are perceived as a threat to
their self-professed “superior” race, color or religion.
In
this case, Israeli Price Tag membership is drawn mostly form Haredi Rabbis and
students or graduates from Jewish Madrasa or Yeshiva. They advocate building new
“Jewish only” settlements and killing or expelling Native Palestinians.
Price
Tag spiritual leaders, Rabbis Yitzhak Shapiro and Yosef Elitzur co-authored
a controversial book “The King’s Torah.” Rabbi Elitzer runs Yeshiva or Madrasa
in the “Jewish only” colony of Yitzhar.
In
their book, the Rabbis pontificate that under Jewish laws “It is permissible
to kill the Righteous among Nations even if they are not responsible for the
threatening situation… If we kill a Gentile… there is nothing wrong with the
murder."
Credence
to the Rabbis’ authority on Jewish Law was bestowed on them by several
prominent Israeli rabbis, including Rabbi Yithak Ginzburg and Rabbi Yaakov
Yosef by recommending the “King’s Torah” book to their students and followers.
Indeed
these Jewish theologians represent a growing creed, ignored by Western media,
of ultra racist religious movement advocating separate laws for Jews and
another for gentiles. Some Rabbis went as far as asserting that laws
prohibiting the killing of civilians were Christian values and not binding to
Jews.
This
was exemplified in 2006 when the Rabbinic Council of Jewish Settlements in the
West Bank issued an appeal to Israeli soldiers "to ignore Christian
morals and exterminate the enemy in the north (Lebanon)
and the south (Gaza
Strip)."
Price Tag membership is currently around 3000. Proportionally
larger than Hitler-Jugend (youth) who numbered less than 5000 in 1925. While
ignored by world powers, Hitler-Jugend (HJ) membership
swelled to 25,000 by 1930, propelling the Nazi party to power in 1933.
Should the world powers continue
to condone Israel’s intransigence disregard to international law by building illegal
“Jewish only” colonies on the very land designated for the future Palestinian
state, Jewish Price Tag’s propensity will soon transform Israel, “officially,” into
a racist state; thus taking the region to a new level of hate and destruction.
*Jamal Kanj writes frequently on
Arab
World issues and the author of “Children of Catastrophe, Journey from
a Palestinian Refugee Camp to America”, Garnet Publishing,
UK. Jamal’s articles can be read at www.jamalkanj.com, his email address
is jkanj@yahoo.com