Worse than Nazism: It is Babi Yar All Over Again

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania — Hitler taught the Arabs how to slaughter Jews, yet it can surprise us that the Einsatzaruppen’s chapter in Gaza City could not find a 50-foot deep ravine to gun down the 1200 or more Jews who were massacred on Saturday morning.

Nor did they think to build sufficient space in the gas chambers that could be waiting for 150 captives routed from Israeli villages and other sites; most towns are located east of the border separating Israel from Gaza.

Let us call them out for what they are. They are Nazis. They are wannabe Putins. They are war criminals.

People insist that we should avoid comparing contemporary events to Adolf Hitler or the Holocaust. I concur for the most part, but at times Hitlerian references suit the occasion.

These savages are even more barbaric than the Nazis, who were often satisfied with a few fatal bullets or mass gassings. The Gazan monsters beheaded both babies and soldiers, shot hundreds of fleeing Israelis in the back, burned families alive in their homes and seized hostages that included children, grandmothers and the disabled.

The beheading of babies was confirmed by the Israel government at 11:15 a.m. Wednesday, just as I was completing this column. One broadcaster on CNN said she was “losing it.”

Two comparisons to Nazis were presented on Tuesday, first when Jonathan Greenblatt, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, told CNN that the attacks constituted “Nazi-level” activity, and a victim’s mother called the Gazan terrorists “Nazis” during an interview with MSNBC.

We can dispute Greenblatt’s characterization. He is wrong when he calls It “Nazi-level” activity. It is Nazism. Period. Even that is incorrect. Try Nazism-plus.

By the late evening, New York Times reporter Ronen Bergman told “The Last Word“ host Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC, “They don’t have any boundaries.”

The Hamas raid resembled the Babi Yar bloodbath more than any other event in Jewish history that I can recall. At Babi Yar, Hitler’s Einsatzgruppen mobile squads swept into Kiev, Ukraine’s capital, on Sept 19, 1941, and subsequently posted this order:

“K—s of the city of Kiev and vicinity! On Monday, September 29, you are to appear by 7:00 A.M. with your possessions, money, documents, valuables and warm clothing at Dorogozhitshaya Street, next to the Jewish cemetery. Failure to appear is punishable by death.”

The Jewish Virtual Library recounts that the Jews were marched to Babi Yar, a ravine two miles from the center of the city where they were stripped, shot and buried. A truck driver at the scene provided eyewitness testimony:

“Once undressed, the Jews were led into the ravine…When they reached the bottom of the ravine they were seized by members of the Schultpolizer and made to lie down on top of Jews who had already been shot. That all happened very quickly. The corpses were literally in layers.

“A police marksman came along and shot each Jew in the neck with a submachine gun…I saw these marksmen stand on layers of corpses and shoot one after the other … The marksmen would walk across the bodies of the executed Jews to the next Jew who had meanwhile lain down and shoot him.”

In the space of a week, almost 34,000 Jews were massacred in the same manner. Reading through the JVL description nauseated me, just as the Hamas raid on Saturday nauseated most of the Jewish people and much of the rest of the world.

It was the carnage at the music festival that most resembled Babi Yar. Terrorists found hundreds of young Israelis gathered in a large open space at about 7 a.m. Saturday and wiped out 260 people or more and sent many of them to Gaza as hostages.

Survivors managed to outrun the killers and their guns or hide for hours in nearby bushes.

The starkest differences from Babi Yar were the numbers of the dead and failure to find a ravine for piling up the bodies. I almost forgot to mention Nazi efficiency.

The terrorists’ search for Jews in the Israeli border towns is reminiscent of the nights when Nazi soldiers broke into Jewish residences, dragged them from their homes and transported them to concentration camps where many died in gas chambers.

In case of doubt, my opening reference to gas chambers is sarcasm. Still, Hamas and other terrorists will surely try any tactic murder Jews and destroy Israel. That would be Hitler’s most grisly posthumous feat.

*Bruce Ticker is a Philadelphia-based columnist.  He may be contacted via bruce.ticker@sdjewishworld.com

That was the week that was

While Simchat Torah is the time when the Jewish people start a new year, with the recitation of the Five Books of Moses once again from the beginning, 

Never has a Jewish new year had such an auspicious beginning.

There is no looking back. 

After what occurred on this Simchat Torah, there can no longer be any illusion of a peace process with the PLO, which had fostered a coalition with Hamas, the entity which murdered 1200 Jews in  less than  five day, most of them unarmed civilians of all ages- men and women, boys and girls. 

The unkindest cut of = when the children’s communal bedroom in one of the kibbutzim overrun by Hamas was  opened a few days after the murders commenced , only to reveal a sight that no one  will ever forget;  Hamas had slit the throats and crushed the skulls of forty little Jewish children.

 To make matters worse, neither the Palestinian Authority nor the Saudi Arabian Kingdom would condemn mass murder of Jews at Jews at the hands of Hamas. 

So much for the delusion and illusion of a peace process with  either entity. 

Dr.  RONNI SHAKED, the journalist scholar of Islam who has guided my work for more than 25 years, assesses that Hamas had been preparing for the moment of infiltrating Israel for over 30 years  and gained momentum with Hamas’s takeover of Gaza in 2007. 

Since then, Hamas’s religious-nationalist fundamentalism, centered not around love for Islam but rather of total Jihad war against   Israel, Zionism, and Jews, while indoctrinating into the minds of the younger generation, from nursery school children to university students with genocidal terror

Hamas  did this through the new Palestinian education system, 

 Yassir Arafat had offered the education portfolio of the Palestinian Authority to Hamas, where they focused their efforts primarily through an informal education system, especially among refugees. 

They ran summer camps, military training camps for children and young people, sports clubs in mosques, military parades, and massive demonstrations showcasing their arsenal of weapons intended for use against Israel. They emphasized indoctrination with the right of a  tangible hope to return to Palestine, from which they were displaced between 1948 and 1953

 

The “right of return by force of arms”  was systematically embedded through brainwashing, including the use of visual aids, such as the construction of “The Return Park” in Gaza, featuring a railroad track over 1 km long leading to Jerusalemaifa, Acre, and Safed, or the beachfront benches in Gaza, each bearing the name of a Palestinian city or village that existed before 1948.

Hamas built  a military force  , sending dozens of Gazans  sent for training in Iran

Iranian military advisors worked in Gaza, Training camps were established, including the simulation of Israeli towns to prepare for attacks. 

Dr. Shaked’s research uncovered tunnels for access to launch combat operations, enabling movement within Gaza without exposure, command tunnels, and attack tunnels. 

Tunnels to the seashore were built to facilitate the free movement of Hamas’s naval commandos.

Rearmament was  done by smuggling weapons via tunnels along the Egyptian border or by sea. Simultaneously, with the help of engineers and weapon specialists trained in Iran, Pakistan, and even Indonesia, a military-industrial complex was established that produces not only rockets but also anti-tank missiles, explosive boats, and large explosive devices..

Did Israel know about this rearmament, the tunnels, the level of training, and the strengthening of Hamas militarily? 

That will be the subject of  the forthcoming investigation of  Israel intelligence community which was supposed to know how to combat terrorism.. 

The political leadership, headed by Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu,  thought that peace on the part of Hamas would be achieved though economic benefits – such as allowing thousands of Gazans to enter Israel each day to work, and by providing electricity to the city. It also allowed Hamas to receive millions in cash from Qatar- with no conditions,. 

After this week’s attack, Hamas media declared  that “Israel has the Western weapons and aid, and we have Allah the Great.” 

Somehow, the IDF was  unprepared on Simchat Torah when a torrent of  white Toyota vans,  with machine guns mounted on the roof of the vehicles –loaded with Hamas combatants who broke through the Gaza fence in thirty places, murdering soldiers and civilians on their war path.  

The death toll of more than 1200 murdered Jews made this year’s Simchat Torah the Jewish Day Infamy. 

Meanwhile, public opinion in Israel is seething. 

People of Israel will settle for nothing less than the death of every Hamas combatant, 

 A judicial inquiry will determine why Israel intelligence was caught asleep at the wheel

Day 4: Iron Swords War

One of Israel’s treasures is Doron Almog, who is decorated with many crowns. He is a recipient of the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement, a former major general in the Israel Defense Forces reserves, and currently is chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel (JAFI). Above all, though, Almog is a mensch, a man of vision and action and morals, a true leader.

Almog is also bereaved, having lost his brother, Eran, exactly 50 years ago in the Yom Kippur War. Almog named his second son after his brother. Eran, the son, who was born with brain damage that resulted in significant developmental disabilities, died at the age of 23. Almog’s third child, Shoham, was born with a severe heart condition and died a month after her birth.

To ensure his son received the special care and appropriate facilities he needed, Almog founded Aleh Negev, a state-of-the-art village that provides residential, medical, and social services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities from throughout southern Israel—regardless of religion. Following Eran’s death, Aleh Negev was renamed Nachalat Eran.

Twenty years ago, also in October, five members of the Almog family, including two children, were killed in the suicide bombing at the now infamous Maxim restaurant in Haifa. As we are learning the names and faces of the victims of the current massacre, Almog has shared that six of his family members—Chen and Nadav and their four children—were murdered in their home on a peaceful kibbutz near Gaza where they lived. How much can the cup of sorrow overflow? How many tears and how much blood does one family need to shed to ensure they have contributed enough to the building blocks of this country? Doron Along is a close and dear friend of the JCC Movement, and we send him our deepest and most sincere condolences.

Today, the Israeli army revealed the annihilation that took place on that kibbutz, Kfar Gaza. Journalists were invited to witness firsthand the aftermath of the murderous barbarism of the Hamas terrorists who went from house to house and massacred entire families. In fact, nearly the entire kibbutz was wiped out, its idyllic trails turned into killing fields. The deafening silence, the unimaginable destruction, and the hate-filled inscriptions scrawled in Arabic on the walls of residents’ homes reveal the true horror of last Shabbat.

Until four days ago, this kibbutz overflowed with life. Couples and children, loving families, lived there, nurturing their dreams for a joyful future. Children born on the kibbutz took their first steps in its fields, filling them with laughter and joy. Now they are dead, their lives cut short by evil and violence. Today, the silence of death rules. My good friend, Tzachi Levy, lives on that same kibbutz, and she told me the Israeli media is doing us a favor by filtering out the harsh scenes and hiding the intensity of the horror.

Not too far from Kibbutz Kfar Gaza is Kibbutz Beeri, which lost more than 100 of its members. IDF soldiers, at the end of battles to free the kibbutz from the terrorists, held a short ceremony in which they lowered the Israeli flag to half-mast.

This morning we awoke to an unbelievably shocking number: 900 people killed in one day. To better understand our shock, that number equates to 32,000 (!!) U.S. citizens. It seems unfathomable but seeing the names and faces—whether we knew them personally or not—makes it all personal. Very personal.

Yesterday, President Herzog said that not since the Holocaust have so many Jews been murdered in one day. But not all were murdered. Some were kidnapped and taken into Gaza—including innocent babies snatched from their homes, with or without their families— and now, in the hands of bloodthirsty and revengeful murderers, they are being used as bargaining chips. It is too painful for me to share the horrific images of Israeli babies locked up in Gaza that are being published on social networks. If my tears could flow through this post, the paper would be wringing wet.

Only now is the world’s media beginning to understand what we in Israel have known for a long time and have learned the hard, painful way: Our neighbors in Gaza are controlled by terrorists whose only desire is to destroy the State of Israel and its people—and any and all means are acceptable.

It is comforting to see government buildings and national icons around the world, including the White House, the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, and Sydney’s Opera House, among others, awash in blue and white lights. It’s reassuring to hear sympathetic media coverage for a change. These acts of solidarity are important to us. I have received videos and photos of solidarity events at JCCs of all sizes across North America, and I am heartened that in many of them, the Israeli flag is being flown at half-mast. I am deeply grateful to the JCC Movement for the many community-wide rallies being held in support of Israel and the vigils in memory of the dead.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the love and support. You have no idea how meaningful it is to all of us here.

Leah Garber is a senior vice president of JCC Association of North America and director of its Center for Israel Engagement in Jerusalem.

After the Horror, Israel Must Now Decide the Question of Taking Over Gaza

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On the fourth day of the war, one can hope that some change is taking shape, stemming partly from a change in Israel’s approach. The shock and paralysis that took hold after the surprise attack by Hamas and its horrific results are apparently beginning to abate.

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Train ’em young: Summer camp in Gaza film

Do you wonder how Hamas terrorists could be so filled with savagery and hate that they cold bloodedly murdered hundreds of men, women, chidlren and the elderly?

Do you wonder how Gazans, young and old, women and childlren, could cheer at the sight of tortured women, spit at their bodies, brutalize the elderly, shoot tender infants?

Stop wondering. Watch this..

And remember, this is UN funded.

THE UNRWA CHILD SOLDIER – English from המרכז לחקר מדיניות המזה”ת CFNEPR on Vimeo.

Unrwa Accountabiity Conference

 

Climate Change

Concept illustration Global warming around the world is about to be burned by human hands (3D image)

One of the “hottest” topics gaining increasing attention these days is the phenomenon of climate change. Opinions vary as to whether it is man-made or, instead, a natural climatic cycle that has been repeated over millennia. Without a doubt, weather events have become more unpredictable and extreme. Parts of the globe have faced epic floods of Biblical intensity, while other places have wilted under soaring temperatures and suffered droughts.

Needless to say, the doomsday peddlers are having a field day.

Whether they are proven correct or exposed as false prophets, only time will tell. In the meantime, countries are taking steps to alleviate threats and, if possible, to reduce the dire consequences that follow climate extremes.

Unlike metrological fluctuations and unpredictability, the “climate” challenges that confront Jews worldwide and Israel, in particular, remain regardless of whatever steps may be taken to prevent their ill effects. I am referring, of course, to the political climate facing Israel and the steadily increasing levels of hate flooding an increasing number of Jews in Diaspora communities.

There is nothing cyclical about these events. The virus of anti-Jewish incitement and now the current mutated anti-Zionist variety has been a constant part of Jewish history.

Various strategies have been tried to prevent and counter these outbreaks of delegitimization. Despite innovative measures to combat the negative effects of incitement, nothing seems to have halted or even reduced their frequency and potency.

Climate change sceptics abound, and only time will tell whether their prognostications turn out to be deadly accurate or false theories.

Amazingly, there are also still sceptics who prefer to either ignore the gathering Jew hate storm signals or minimize its potency. Unfortunately, the gathering pace of such destructive events leaves one with very little doubt as to its virulence.

Forewarned is forearmed, and it behoves us to be alert to the lethal consequences. We have suffered too much in the past, and it would be criminal to once again repeat the same mistakes.

Predicting the weather is a far more inaccurate exercise than anticipating acts of verbal and physical mayhem.

Take Iran for example.

The latest news concerning its nuclear progress should be sounding loud alarm bells. Instead, there seem to be yawns and more fiddling while the Mullahs race to the finishing line.

The same avalanche of apathetic rhetoric issues forth every time another Iranian (and North Korean) move is made, which clearly violates every previous guarantee.

Thus, the US Defence Department disclosed this week that Iran now has the capacity to produce enough fissile material for a nuclear device in less than TWO weeks.

In addition, the US “quietly” admitted that the recent Iranian satellite launch was a success. This means that Iran’s development of rockets and missiles, which it openly boasts can reach Israel, only needs to have a nuclear device fitted in order to activate the “final solution.”

If all this sounds eerily familiar, you would be correct. The same scenario that enabled North Korea to achieve nuclear capability is now being implemented with Iran. Unbelievably, there are still far too many who dismiss any notion of an impending disaster.

At the UN General Assembly meeting, the Iranian President made his country’s agenda crystal clear. He issued a warning against normalization with Israel and declared that the “liberation of the holy city of Jerusalem is at the core of the belief of all Muslims.”  These statements are only the latest in a long line of threats against Israel.

Taken together with the nuclear and missile developments, it is impossible to dismiss the looming threats.

Yet, that is exactly what the appeasers are doing. Whether it is Biden paying billions in ransom money or other countries subverting the few remaining sanctions, the farcical play acting continues. The UN rolls out the red carpet to the leader of a country that persecutes and executes women and members of the Baha’i faith and sponsors terror in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.

The US representative at the UN and her colleagues in the State Department prefer to obsess over Jews living in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria. They continue to throw millions of dollars to UNRWA and to the corrupt PA/PLO which rewards murderers of Israelis.

The same blinkered approach to the gathering storm can be discerned by the feeble responses to the increasing hate faced by Jews in many countries.

A recent survey in Germany showed a continuing and worrisome rise in those with anti-Jewish attitudes. What caught my attention was an increase in the number of those surveyed who expressed support and longed for a strong leader. If this is not another example of history repeating itself, I do not know what is. Given how strong leaders have been embraced in the past in Germany, it shouldn’t be too difficult to work out what might lay ahead in the near future. Despite clear evidence of fatal squalls eventuating, those who have made Germany their new fatherland remain deliberately oblivious. What holds true in Germany is also true in other parts of Europe and elsewhere.

In South Africa, an increasingly dire economic and political situation will inevitably rebound on the Jews.

History should have taught that when society unravels, the first victims to get the blame are inevitably the Jews. Anti-Israel & Zionist targeting is already the policy of the South African Government. Not so long ago a politician called for the Jewish school in Cape Town to be deregistered for supporting Israel. According to an MP, the “school enforces Zionism on Jewish students and encourages them to participate in apartheid activities and inhumane practices. It also encourages the students to join the IDF after completing grade 12.”

In case those concocted lies were not enough, the leader of a left-wing party called for the South African police to arrest Zionist bodies in Cape Town because they were advocating for racism and apartheid Israel.

So far, these conspiracy theories remain the mantra of a minority, but as we should all know by now, it does not take much for it to become holy writ with all the subsequent dire consequences.

As in Germany, the warning signals are being ignored. The “good life” beckons, and any thought that there is a threat that will cause a catastrophe is swept under the carpet.

Jewish students in high schools and universities in the Diaspora are facing unprecedented verbal and physical threats. It has become a pandemic of hate which is almost impossible to eliminate. Even in New Zealand, where Jews are an insignificant blip on the population census, this is a feature. A recent report by an ex-student revealed that anti-Jewish attitudes are on the rise in NZ classrooms. Holocaust education is still not a compulsory part of the curriculum but even in countries where it is, Shaoh denial, revisionism and hate are rife.

People living in places where climatic events cause frequent death and destruction have the option of either taking their chances or shifting to safer places.

Past experience has shown that Jews who take a chance on some benevolent authority saving them usually end up the worse for wear.

Reading the writing on the wall in time is an option many fail to do.

Critics maintain that making aliya is questionable because Israel is also faced with lethal threats.

At least here, we have the ability to defend ourselves and hit back.

Dry bones prophecy in 1973 lasted 50 years

When the Yom Kippur War broke out on the holiest day of the year in 1973, pundit and cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen , known as DRY BONES, defining himself as a newly arrived secular Jew in Israel, noted that from hereon in, Yom Kippur would be observed with universal respect and solemnity. That was true until this Yom Kippur. It is too painful to write what occurred in Israel 2023.

Chabad declares two state solution null and void

At the annual Chabad Lubavitch International Shluchim Conference in Brooklyn this week, Rabbi Joseph Gerlitzky, head shaliach (emissary) to Tel Aviv, sharply denounced the two state solution and blamed the proposal to divide the Jewish state as being responsible for much bloodshed.

Rabbi Gerlitzky, who also is the Chairman of the Rabbinical Congress for Peace, spoke before 4,325 Chabad emissaries from around the globe, saying, “we are all here united and larger in number than the representatives in the UN who voted for the two state solution to divide Israel.”

“While they represent different countries we represent the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the one and only leader of our generation who vehemently opposed such a scheme,” he added, although in fact several other leading figures likewise opposed the move, notable among them former MK Rabbi Meir Kahane.

“Therefore we hereby declare in the name of all the shluchim (emissaries – ed.) that the UN Resolution is null and void and there never, ever will be a Palestinian state alongside Israel and every inch of Eretz Yisroel (the land of Israel – ed.) will remain under control of its rightful owner – Am Yisroel (the people of Israel – ed.),” he declared to resounding applause.

Rabbi Gerlitzky blamed the two state solution for fueling terror, saying that every Arab terrorist teen who is shot trying to stab a Jew in Israel is killed due to the false hope of a two state solution.

The rabbi then quoted the ruling in the Jewish legal text Orach Chaim Chapter 329, which forbids handing over parts of Israel to foreigners given that it can act as a springboard to overrun the entire country.

He said: “from time to time we meet with experts on the Middle East, professors and senior military officials to discuss with them the security situation. They always tell us that the reason an Arab gets up in the morning and decides to stab Jews or spends millions of dollars to buy missiles is because they feel that the entire world believes that they deserve a state of their own and Israel must provide them with more territory for this.

“Hence, they feel that more terror and stabbings will pressure and precipitate Israel to give more and more. In the words of military officials: ‘every Israeli declaration that under certain conditions we will be prepared to concede – this in itself is a tailwind to terror.’

“It has nothing to do with the Temple Mount. It has nothing to do with their economic situation and has nothing to with what you hear in the media in Israel or outside Israel. It is has to do with one thing only and that is – the Israeli leadership vacillates, they do not believe and are not confident themselves that Jews are the rightful owners of all of Eretz Yisroel and therefore the Arabs exploit this weakness as an opportunity to pressure more and squeeze out incessant concessions.”

The real solution

Rabbi Gerlitzky argued that there can be only one solution, saying, “the moment it will be clear in no uncertain terms that the Palestinians will never have a state of their own under any conditions and Israel will never give up an inch of its land – the pressure will cease.

“When the world will realize that we are dealing here with cold blooded murderers that any concession we make will turn into a springboard that will enable them to overrun the whole country as the Shulchan Aruch rules, once they see that they will never ever get what they want this will eliminate the root cause of the problem.”

The rabbi then noted on a meeting he and a group of rabbis had with US President Barack Obama’s former Middle East envoy Martin Indyk.

“After telling him what Jewish Law states he yelled at us: ‘you people need to have your minds switched’ and nearly chased us out of his office,” recalled Rabbi Gerlitzky.

“At a later date we met with the French Ambassador to Israel and after listening to what we have to say he said, ‘look, we tried everything but it didn’t work. Maybe you are right and time has come to try the Torah way and the Halacha (Jewish law – ed.), maybe it will succeed.”