
By Jan Willem van der Hoeven
Arabs can build illegally.
Bedouins can add illegally to their property and lands.
Muslims can throw stones at Jewish worshipers who wish to come up and pray at the Jews? holiest site.
All of them get away with these crimes.
But woe to Jews if they are suspected of building illegally on their own, divinely-promised land ?
? even if they have acquired the necessary legal documentation; even if the land on which they do so is government-owned. Then Israeli law is cited by the ever-increasing
sinat chinam battle of the Leftists against their own brethren; brethren who seem to threaten their too goyish, anti-Jewish, secular ideologies!
Then, suddenly, the law is called in to mask this hatred they have for their own. How utterly reprehensible!
What do these ?leftist law-upholders? want to teach us with their repulsive hatred of their fellow Jews? That Arabs are subhuman beings that cannot in any case be expected to keep the law? That their illegal structures must be accepted, their violence and stone throwing at Israel?s holiest place must be understood and accommodated, because further violence which would otherwise erupt would exact too high a price for the maintenance of this law and order which they uphold?
Is this not discrimination, pure and simple? Or worse: does this not show ? before all these arrogant, self wise secularists, who would never dare to admit it themselves ? that there is no equality before the law in Israel; that violence wins, at least when it comes from the Arab side!
So should the settlers and those who abhor this summer's planned vilification of Jerusalem by the homosexuals of the world learn this lesson well from the Arabs: That if there is enough violence against those who uphold and maintain Israel?s law, then even those Israeli leftists who hitherto demand the upholding of Israel?s law when it concerns the settlers and the homosexuals will perhaps come to the same conclusion they have reached regarding the Arabs and leave the settlers and religiously-sensitive alone?
What, then, should the religious, sensitive-minded Israelis do when the homosexual
come to defile Israel?s destined holy city? Should they throw stones and bottles as the Muslims have done to assert their will upon the Temple Mount, and by so doing get Israel?s police to call off this march of abomination and make Israel?s holy city inaccessible to these goyim? For indeed, Jews and Christians are now barred by the same Israeli police from entering and seeking to pray on God?s Holy Mount.
Is that the lesson some of these ?Israel?s law upholders? want to convey? I hope not!
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