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July 24, 2017

Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef: “The Goyim must be killed!”

We’re used to religious figures trying to exert a calming influence on events, urging the peaceful option when others seek violence or confrontation. But here we have the Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel demanding that non-Jews be killed even when not strictly necessary.

Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef told followers on Saturday that the terrorist who murdered three members of a family on Friday night should have been killed. Speaking at his weekly homily, Yosef spoke of 19-year-old Omar al-Abed, the terrorist who was wounded after murdering three members of one family. “Too bad they did not kill this terrorist. They should have killed him,” Yosef said. … “Every Arab terrorist who comes to murder must not return alive,” Yosef said. “If you know that he came to attack the Jewish people, you must kill him. Not just wound him, you must kill him.”

Similar remarks Yosef made in 2016 contained an interesting revelation.

“As soon as the terrorist knows that [if] he comes at you with a knife he doesn’t return from that alive, it will deter them. Therefore it is a mitzvah [commandment] to kill him.” … “If he no longer has a knife, then he should be given a life sentence… until Messiah comes and tells us who is Amalek (the Biblical tribe the Jews are commanded to annihilate), and only then we can kill them.”

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Jews believe the “Amalekites” are their hereditary enemies. But they’re not sure who the Amalekites are. Once the Messiah appears and tells them, the Jews will commit genocide against them, as they believe they are commanded to do.

Here is the relevant passage in the Book of Deuteronomy.

Remember what Amalek did unto thee by the way as ye came forth out of Egypt; how he met thee by the way, and smote the hindmost of thee, all that were enfeebled in thy rear, when thou wast faint and weary; and he feared not God. 19 Therefore it shall be, when the LORD thy God hath given thee rest from all thine enemies round about, in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee for an inheritance to possess it, that thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget.

The medieval Jewish “sage” Maimonides, usually presented in multicultural propaganda as an apostle of tolerance and “convivencia”, stated that the descendants of the Amalekites had to be utterly exterminated.

This illustrates yet again how large the idea of collective, hereditary guilt looms in Jewish ideation. In the endless Russia-bashing we see from Jewish journalists, in the acknowledgements of guilt they demand from every European state (“France is guilty!” – Macron), we see how this notion still dominates Jewish thinking even today.

For Christians, the Messiah is someone who will bring peace, happiness and universal brotherhood to all the Earth. For the Jews, however, the Messiah is the guy who will tell them who to commit the next genocide against.