Israel’s Chief Rabbi calls for ethnic cleansing of non-Jews in Palestine

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Israel’s Chief Rabbi calls for ethnic cleansing of non-Jews in Palestine

[ 29/01/2008 - 12:40 AM ]


From Khalid Amayreh in occupied E. Jerusalem



A leading Israeli rabbi has called for ethnic cleansing of millions of Palestinians who have been living in Palestine from time immemorial.

The rabbi, Yona Metzger, who hold the official title of Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi in Israel, was quoted Monday as saying in an interview with the British Weekly, the Jewish News, that the Palestinian people could have a nice country in the Sinai desert.

“Take all the poor people from Gaza to move them to a wonderful new modern country with trains, buses and cars, like in Arizona. This will be a solution for the poor people-they will have a nice country, and we (the Jews) shall have our country and we shall live in peace.”

Metzger also reportedly said that he would discuss the “matter” with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, adding that he thought the idea would find popularity among Israelis.

The rabbi also suggested that Muslims had no right to Jerusalem, saying that Muslims had Makka and Medina, and that Jerusalem belonged solely to Jews.

Metzger’s remarks were dismissed by Muslim scholars in the West Bank as “hateful, mendacious and racist.”

“This Nazi-like rabbi should know very well that Palestine belongs to the Palestinians and that that he and other Zionists should return back to Eastern Europe and the Khazar region,” said Abdul Ja’abari, Professor of Sharia and Islamic studies at the Hebron University.

“Thos who seek to banish us from our motherland shall themselves be banished.”

Ja’abari described Metzger’s remarks as “hateful, mendacious and racist.”

“If this man who calls himself rabbi had a modicum of morality and justice, he would call for the repatriation of these refugees back to their former homes and villages from which they were expelled when the hateful Israeli state was established.

“He claims to be a follower of the Torah of Moses, but as far as I know the Torah prohibits oppression and prohibits injustice and prohibits stealing people’s land and property.”

Sheikh Mousa Hroub, another Muslim scholar from the Bethlehem region, called Metzger “ignorant of both religion and history.”

“He should know that present-day Palestinians have more spiritual and biological connections with Jacob, the son of Isaac, the son of Ibrahim (Abraham). He should also know the Arab presence in Palestine preceded the Jewish presence by at least a thousand years. So what is that ignorant rabbi talking about?

Hroub also dismissed Metger arguments that Muslims have Mekka and Medina as holy places and that Jews had Jerusalem.

“I am not against Jews praying in Jerusalem or San Francesco. This is not a problem. But to say that Muslims and Christians should be treated as second –class citizens and second-class worshipers is totally unacceptable.

“This is like saying that the Christians had the Vatican and don’t need other places like Bethlehem and Nazareth. It is nonsense.”

Zionist rabbis in general normally hold radical and even racist views toward non-Jews in general and Palestinians in particular.

A few weeks ago, an Israeli rabbi named David Batsri referred to Arabs as “donkeys” who he said were created by the Almighty in a human shape in order to work and carry out certain tasks.

Such blatantly racist remarks are made routinely by Zionist religious leaders in Israel where society continues to drift toward religious and nationalist chauvinism.

Not all rabbis accept these extremist views, enforced by the persistence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In fact, some rabbis spearhead the struggle for human rights in the occupied territories. They argue that Israel’s behavior are incompatible with the authentic teachings of Judaism.

http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...KOWhGVI9hyUB+hbh9UKnt7HMujfgRMaLtFTJOgwgQ8KU=
 

warda A

Sister
extremists

:salam2:

sister harb
thank you for that piece of information.
i do not think most people who matter have seen it, but even if, they always side with the zionists.
just imagine an arab (doesnt have to be muslim) says something like that, he would be called an anti semite, yet even arabs are semites, most jews in israel are not semites, they just adhere to the jewish religion.

all palestinians should unite and stop internal squabbles and talk to the rabbis who are reasonable not zionist rabbis. even olmert i hear that his martenal side is arab.
some would say ingnore his rhetoric but at times ignoring such kind of rhetoric raises to something much larger,people should react by talking reason to them whether they will listen is another thing.
:wasalam:
 

rayhanm

fight for right
Dear sister,
:salam2:

Thank you very much for sharing this with us. I met one jew when I was in Poland and that guy was having the same sort of attitude though my Saudi friend and myself stop him making such comments like that brainless Rabbi.

Anyway, the problem is with us, Muslim. Our leaders are bowing down towards the zionist and their wellwishers interest. SAD!

May allah guide us all!
:(

Rayhan
 

Naji Ali

New Member
Thank you sister for this article. I lived and worked in Palestine for three years in Al Khalil and the continuing ethnic cleansing of Palestinians is made only worse by the world and in particular the Arab world's complicity in allowing it to happen. I have many friends who live in Gaza that I speak with each week and many are convinced that the Zionists are trying to push those in Gaza into Egypt and close the border for good. May Allah bless your health and keep up the good work!

Assalam Alakum :SMILY139:
 

bilal1427

New Member
Dear sister,
:salam2:

Anyway, the problem is with us, Muslim. Our leaders are bowing down towards the zionist and their wellwishers interest. SAD!

May allah guide us all!
:(

Rayhan

:salam2: Its true how can we deal with the external when we have internal problems:wasalam:
 
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