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Posts Tagged ‘settler extremism’

Settler Threatens Gun Violence in Sheikh Jarrah

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010



This is precisely the type of chaos, lawlessness and violence one should expect from an out of control nation which countenances the theft of homes lived in by their Palestinian residents for decades. Why shouldn’t we expect settler hooligans not only to cock an M-16, but fire it at someone and wound or kill. You know that’s what coming. And if it does what will happen. The government will say the settler was provoked. More Palestinians will be arrested because they brought the outburst on themselves somehow. Someone will order an investigation. Nothing will happen. Then they’ll add it to the docket prepared for The Hague whenever that date with destiny comes.

Not to mention that the Israeli police have criminialized democratic protest at Sheikh Jarrah despite the fact that Israeli courts have TWICE ordered them to permit the demonstrations. The problem is that in the Only Democracy in the Middle East, police and military don’t have to pay attention to court orders if they choose not to do so. It’s an interesting version of democracy, I must say. If a judge says what I want him to say I abide by his ruling. If he or she doesn’t, then it’s as if it never happened.

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Pro-Settler Chabad Non-Profit Supports IDF Insubordination While Violating IRS Tax Rules

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Rabbi Dov Wolpe, U.S. non-profit violates tax laws

Rabbi Dov Wolpe, U.S. non-profit violates tax laws

Gal Beckerman has written a sharp investigative piece for the Forward amplifying points I’ve already made here about Rabbi Dov Wolpe and his suspect U.S. non-profit, Machanaim and its Israeli sister group, SOS-Israel. I noticed that Machanaim found a loophole that allowed it to be exempt from filing the required IRS 990 report. It claimed it was a “church.” Which seemed entirely suspicious.

Beckerman has confirmed these suspicions were well-founded as even Wolpe has confirmed that Machanaim is nothing more than a post office box near Chabad world headquarters.  It has no building, conducts no services and is little more than a fiscal conduit for SOS-Israel’s nefarious pro-settler activities.  That group pays blood money to IDF soldiers who publicly promote their insubordination by waving signs at demonstrations demonstrating their refusal to follow military orders by evacuating settlements.  It pays them for waving the signs and pays them if they are imprisoned ($250 for every day of military imprisonment).

This is the clearest report yet indicating blatant law-breaking by a pro-settler U.S. non-profit.  Several bloggers including Phil Weiss, me and others have been calling for an extensive IRS review of these groups (not just Machanaim–there are many others including the Hebron Fund, Central Fund of Israel, etc.).  So far, we’ve heard nothing (the IRS refuses to provide any information about which groups it examines and what outcome if any there is).  I’ve also tried without success to contact several members of Congress to ask them to exert pressure on Treasury and the IRS to take up this issue.  The National Lawyers Guild and Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee will shortly be filing a formal IRS complaint against Machanaim.

It’s long past time for American rabbis and secular leaders to call for American Jews to stop contributing to these insurrectionist Israeli non-profits through their American tax exempt conduits.  Do you hear me Abe Foxman, David Harris and Howard Kohr?  How about a few Jewish members of Congress?  Do you hear me Howard Berman, Gary Ackerman, etc.?  I also wouldn’t mind hearing from my own Congress member Jim McDermott on this matter.

Beckerman notes that Wolpe has also called for Ehud Olmert’s last cabinet to be “hung.”  He is part and parcel of the radical rabbinic settler leadership which has essentially abandoned its allegiance to Israel as a state.  A group of rabbis who run military training yeshivas have been openly counseling their students to defy orders.  As these yeshivas are heavily subsidized by the government and closely tied into the IDF, this has caused a certain level of embarrassment in certain government circles.  Defense minister Ehud Barak even threw one of the yeshivas out of the program, thus denying it hundreds of thousands of dollars in government subsidies.  You’d think in most other democratic countries the subject group would come back with its tail between its legs and apologize and do whatever was necessary to get itself back in the good graces of the authorities.  Not so with these rabbinic extremists who know nothing but defiance and imprecation.

The rabbi whose yeshiva was ejected from the hesder program refused to answer a summons from the defense minister to meet with him before the decision was made.  Afterward, the same rabbi said the minister had accused him of perpetrating a “blood libel.”  As this is much more the excessive rhetoric of the settlers than of a secular Labor party minister, I don’t believe for a moment that Barak said this (though no doubt harsh words were exchanged).

Here is how Haaretz characterizes the latest developments:

Rabbis and teachers from Hesder yeshivas…released a letter to students in which they reiterated their assertion that soldiers must refuse orders if they are commanded to evacuate settlements, arguing that Torah law is above the Israel Defense Forces.  The letter emphasizes the importance of enlisting to the military, but instructs soldiers to adhere to Jewish law when it conflicts with orders handed down from superiors.

This letter comes as yeshiva heads closed ranks around Rabbi Eliezer Melamed, whose declarations in support of soldier insubordination caused Defense Minister Ehud Barak to oust his Har Bracha yeshiva from its hesder arrangement with the IDF.

“Unfortunately, the IDF has been used for purposes unrelated to Israel’s defense and directly opposed to God’s wishes for quite some time,” the rabbis wrote in the letter. “This situation faces IDF soldiers with a contradiction between Jewish commandments and commanders’ orders.”

“We are committed to teach that loyalty to the lord comes before any other loyalty, whether to the army or to the government,” the rabbis went on to say.

The document concluded with the rabbis’ assertion that they are guiding their students to “be loyal soldiers through their commitment to the word of God.”

It’s hard to know where to begin in parsing the treasonous nature of this passage.  First, the Talmud maintains a famous dictum: dina d’malchuta dina hu (“the law of the land is the law”), which has always meant that civil law must be respected on a par with Jewish law.  These rabbis are throwing out this important halachic rule in favor of a new interpretation that places settler rabbinic paskanut above this tradition.  So this is troubling in halachic terms.  And it’s even more troubling in terms of the Israeli state.  Can it afford to have a vociferous minority that declares the laws of the state are null and void when in conflict with a few radical rabbis?  I don’t think so.

It’s a little hard to know where this will end up.  The state usually backs down in the face of persistent resistance from these fifth columnist settlers, figuring it’s not worth the fight.  But the challenge is gradually becoming more and more fundamental and hard to ignore even for otherwise dilatory politicians seeking to go along to get along with the radical Orthodox.

Sternhell, Bomb Victim, Calls Attack Sign of ‘Disintegration of Democracy’

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Settler flyer offer reward to murder of Peace Now activists

Settler flyer offers reward for murder of Peace Now activists

If any Israeli politician like Tzipi Livni is listening, the pipe bomb attack, in which the Israeli professor was lightly wounded by three pieces of shrapnel in the leg, should be a wake up call.  It should reinforce the conviction that the government must deal with the settlements in an expedited fashion.  It must craft a peace settlement with the Palestinians that involves withdrawal from most West Bank settlements in return for full peace with all Palestinian factions (including Hamas).

To do anything less, means allowing settler extremists like those who attempted to assassinate Sternhell to take the initiative in the political battle for the soul of Zionism.  I fear that Israel will do “anything less.”  Look what happened when Rabin was assassinated by the same type of individual.  The peace process was set back decades and while the assassin was caught and convicted, the movement he represents is ready to kill again to advance its agenda.

If Israel does not see this as a cancer in its midst and take decisive action, then I’m afraid that not only is Israeli democracy in danger, the entire Zionist enterprise is in equal danger.  Read carefully the words below and ponder their meaning:

ENOUGH!  A prize of 1.1 million shekels ($300,000) is offered to anyone who kills a member of Peace Now. The State of Israel has become our enemy. The time has come to establish a halachic-state in Judea and Samaria! It is time for the Kingdom of Judea!”
–Army of Liberators

“The State of Israel has become our enemy.” That’s a sobering statement. If a violent Jewish extremist group can say this then why doesn’t the state recognize it as a mortal enemy and act appropriately? After 9/11, the west awoke to the danger posed by Al Qaeda. Settlerism is no less a threat in the domestic Israeli context.

Public security minister Avi Dichter released a strong statement:

Dichter described the event…[as] an “assassination attempt” and a “nationalistic terror attack perpetrated, in all likelihood, by Jews, which pushes our society many years backward.”

…”The pipe bomb that was planted yesterday should be viewed as a bomb meant to kill. The law enforcement authorities will not rest until the terrorists are put where they belong in prison.”

But is this nothing more than the typical statement released by a politician faced with such an event?  Or is there any understanding that this is more than just an isolated event?

Zeev Sternhell is one brave individual.  Here is what he said from his hospital bed about the attack:

…If this act was not committed by a deranged person but by someone who represents a political view, then this is the beginning of the disintegration of democracy.”

“The very occurrence of the incident goes to illustrate the fragility of Israeli democracy, and the urgent need to defend it with determination and resolve,” he added.

“On the personal level,” he went on to say, “if the intent was to terrorize, it has to be very clear that I am not easily intimidated; but the perpetrators tried to hurt not only me, but each and every one of my family members who could have opened the door, and for that there is no absolution and no forgiveness.”

Americans for Peace Now has naturally been covering this story intensively and provided the flyer image I used above.  For more of their coverage click here.

There will be rightist apologetics seeking to temporize the meaning of this event.  But let’s not pussyfoot.  Jews have seen their share of fratricide going all the way back to Cain and Abel.  The Sicarii assassinated fellow Jews during the Roman era.  The Macabees killed Hellenizing collaborators.  In the 1920s, left-Zionist leader Chaim Arlosoroff was murdered on a Tel Aviv beach by rightist opponents.  In 1983, a Jewish extremist threw and hand grenade into a Peace Now demonstration killing one of its leaders, Emil Grunsweig.  Yigal Amir assassinated Yitzhak Rabin.  And now this.

Malcolm X said “violence is an American as apple pie.”  We can certainly say that Jewish fratricide in sadly inscribed somewhere in our DNA.  But the question is, what will we do about it?  Will we allow a fifth column in our midst that seeks to overthrow Israeli democracy?  Or will we show resolve and treat those who betray Judaism and the state with the harsh response they deserve?