This is an interesting story, as the author doesn't seem to grasp what he has stumbled on...or doesn't want to look any further into the matter.
A group of "Neo-Nazis" were arrested in Israel. Now this is amazing in and of itself, considering Israel's rabid hatred of "Neo-Nazis". Zionist groups make a point of going around the world to pass Soviet style "Anti-Semitism" and "Hate-Crime" laws, and yet failed to do so in their own country???
In addition, they have laws that forbid Palestinians from voting and entering Jerusalem, yet they have no laws forbidding Nazis from voting and entering Israel?
Secondly, why would "Neo-Nazis" want to live in Israel?
Why would kids who have a Jewish father or mother want to become "Neo-Nazis"? Are they just self-hating Jews or is it something much bigger?
Shades of Adam Gadahn!!!
Upon further reading, we find that the group of "Nazis" who are not "Technically" Jewish, were brought here by the United Israel Appeal. Let's look at what the UIA does world wide:
Keren Hayesod – United Israel Appeal is the central fundraising organisation for Israel throughout the world (except USA), based in Jerusalem. It operates in 46 countries on every continent through 58 Campaigns under the terms of the “Keren Hayesod Law, 1956” passed by the Knesset.
Keren Hayesod (“The Foundation Fund”) was established in 1920 at the World Zionist Conference in London. The resolution adopted called on “the whole Jewish people”, Zionists and non-Zionists alike to do its duty through Keren Hayesod. Jewish communities throughout the world established local fundraising campaigns under the Keren Hayesod umbrella, often using local names, such as the UIA – United Israel Appeal, in Australia.
Keren Hayesod – United Israel Appeal facilitates immigration and absorption in Israel, advances education of Israeli young immigrants, provides opportunities and care for weaker segments of Israeli society and enhances Israeli culture often beset by grave security issues and economic uncertainty.
In recent years, KH has helped facilitate Jewish Agency rescue operations and aliyah from the Former Soviet Union, Ethiopia, Yemen, Syria, Cuba and Iran. Most recently, Jews have been assisted and brought to Israel in the wake of economic collapse in Argentina and the escalation of Antisemitism in Europe, particularly France.
After reading this brief history, one has to ask: "Why would the UIA spend money bringing in people that were not "Technically Jewish"?
The answer is: They would not do this in a million years. The organization was founded by the Zionist congress of 1920, strictly for Jews.
"Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said all the suspects were immigrants from the former Soviet Union, and seven out of eight of them were not Jewish according to Jewish law."
The "Nazis" were not technically Jewish according to Jewish law, possibly because they cannot speak Hebrew fluently, or they got behind in their study of the Torah and Talmud.
Then you have to ask yourself about the eighth member of the group, who was 100% certified kosher. Why was he in a "Jew-hating-Neo-Nazi" group?
Was he another self-hating Jew like Gadahn, or was he the Mossad "handler" of the group?
Obviously, this is a Mossad front group designed to incite and exaggerate the threat of "Neo-Nazism" in the state of Israel and world wide. They arrested this group over a month ago and slapped a gag order on the arrest in order to keep it hush-hush. Now why would the government put a gag order on the arrest of "Neo-Nazis"?
Wouldn't they want the arrest to go public, so they could use the press coverage to promote their agenda of "Hate-Crime" laws and "Never Forget"?
Governments put out "gag orders" to manage the news because they want to hide something, not to protect the families of the victims or any other B.S. they come up with.
There was something they didn't want the press to know about regarding these "Neo-Nazis". I suspect, they were covering up their Mossad connections.
This same group was supposedly involved in the vandalism of a Jewish synagogue. It would be very embarrassing if this was another case of Jews vandalizing their own synagogues in order to rekindle the flame of anti-Gentile hostility.
Another interesting kink in the case:
One of the boys tattooed "God With Us" on his arm in Yiddish. Why would a "Neo-Nazi" tattoo anything on his body using the cursed language of the Jews? The boy was supposed to be a skinhead from the Soviet Union, why didn't he tattoo his Nazi slogan in Russian, or German?
In a related article, more anti-semitic graffiti was found at a synagogue in Southern Israel:
[Indeed, only a few days after the incident in central Israel, another anti-Semitic incident occurred in the south: Monday, Christian crosses and the words "Hitler is the messiah, long live Jesus" were spray-painted on the walls of the Pahad Yitzhak synagogue in Eilat.]
Now we either have very confused "Neo-Nazi-Jews" or over-zealous Mossad operatives laying it on a little too thick.
In all my dealings with "Neo-Nazis" I have never come across one that is Christian or a follower of Jesus. I have never heard of Nazis using Christian crosses as their symbol of choice, as the Swastika is preferred.
I can even go out on a limb and say that most "Neo-Nazis" are either Pagan or Atheist with a hatred of Christianity that is second only to the Jew's hatred of Jesus.
There are so many inconsistencies in this story, I could write a book on the subject. Instead, I will leave you with an interesting theory:
Israeli police mistakenly arrested a "Neo-Nazi-Mossad" cell that was created to incite and stir up anti-Christian / Gentile hostility among the Jews in Israel. The Mossad is doing this to get tougher immigration laws passed in the Knesset that would keep Gentiles from becoming citizens or immigrating to Israel. This is desired as a way of keeping Palestinians from entering Israel and becoming a voting majority. If Jews are the only ones who can become citizens, then only Jews can vote.
The government found out about the bust and slapped a gag order on the case to buy time in order to "cover up" the Mossad connections within the "Neo-Nazi" group. It also gave them time to fabricate video footage implicating the boys in acts of violence against Jews and immigrants.
[The videos were found on computers seized from the two primary suspects in the case, 21-year-old Ilya Bondenko of Petach Tikva and Arik Bunyatov, who is suspected of being the leader of the teenage wannabe Nazis.]
...And that's the rest of the story.
Forward With Intensity,
Peter Schaenk
Neo-Nazi Gang a Malignant Growth in Israel
by Hana Levi Julian
Authorities are hoping to throw the proverbial book at eight members of a neo-Nazi gang Monday, indicting them on charges of causing grievous bodily harm and Holocaust denial, as well as other crimes.
But they won’t be charged for the one crime which eclipses all others in its implications: neo-Nazi activity.
Reason: Neo-Nazism is not against the law in the State of Israel.
Legislators in the Jewish State never created a law specifically outlawing anti-Semitic hate crimes. Clearly, no one ever thought there could come a day when such a law would be needed.
Israel Police Inspector-General David Cohen said Monday there are dozens of neo-Nazis in Israel. He added that a number of neo-Nazi web sites have been operating in Israel for years and although it is not yet a widespread problem, the phenomenon is growing. Police are working on tracking them down, Cohen emphasized.
Nonetheless ministers were stunned, during their weekly Sunday morning cabinet meeting, when they viewed footage of the teenagers’ activities.
Police superintendent Yigal Ben Shalom, who headed the year-long investigation into the gang, said the videos were indeed shocking. “The materials we found were difficult to watch,” he said.
The videos were found on computers seized from the two primary suspects in the case, 21-year-old Ilya Bondenko of Petach Tikva and Arik Bunyatov, who is suspected of being the leader of the teenage wannabe Nazis.
One of the videos showed the gang members punching a foreign worker in the face and busting a bottle on his head as he spoke on a public telephone.
Another showed members of the group surrounding a Russian heroin addict and, after the man admits he is Jewish, beating him mercilessly, along with another man who tries to assist him.
The teens and other people in the clips were wearing skinhead, neo-Nazi clothes, with several actual uniforms found during searches of the suspects’ homes. The footage was accompanied by a blaring music bed and shots of swastikas and other Nazi symbols flashing between segments.
The detectives also found photos of the group giving the "Heil Hitler" salute in front of a synagogue in Tel Aviv as well as an M-16 assault rifle, a cache of explosives, Nazi uniforms, posters of Hitler, and knives.
Other materials on the computers led detectives to conclude that suspects planned to celebrate the birthday of Nazi mastermind Adolph Hitler at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum.
Parents of several of the gang members denied their sons had any connection with neo-Nazism and blamed Israeli society for the teenagers’ behavior.
The father of Vladimir Tronorotsky, for example, said his son wore a swastika tattoo as a way to get out of the army. “After being screwed over all the time, he had finally had it. He came home and showed me his arms and said ‘Now they’re sure to take me out of the army, the Jews can’t stand that.’”
The elder Tronorotsky, Alex, said he was horrified, telling his son that his grandfather Yaakov had fought the Nazis while serving in the Red Army. Vladimir’s mother Yvetta is Christian.
Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said all the suspects were immigrants from the former Soviet Union, and seven out of eight of them were not Jewish according to Jewish law. He said the group had carried out at least 15 attacks, many against religious Jews.
In the 1990's, the Jewish Agency brought into Israel some one million immigrants from the former Soviet Union, of which an estimated 250,000 to 330,000 are not Jewish. The endeavor was funded largely by funds donated by Jews and funneled through the United Israel Appeal.
Efraim Zuroff of the Simon Weisenthal Center said that the neo-Nazi cell was the result of lax laws granting Israeli citizenship to people "with little connection to Jewish history, the Jewish people, the Jewish religion and Jewish culture."
Although the arrests were made a month ago, a gag order prevented coverage of the matter. Police had been investigating over 20 people involved with the group ever since the vandalizing of a large synagogue in Petach Tikvah over a year ago. The neo-Nazis had painted swastikas and other Nazi symbols on the walls,and the insides of prayer books.
ARUTZ SHEVA
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Why have they all got perfect tattoos. Like they are so professional yet the imagery would arouse concern if noticed in migration from Russia or if obtained in Israel.
Why did they blur out wall graffiti and the faces of everyone in the video.
So many trip ups in this news story from Israel. Definitely a staged event.
Posted by: K-Sensor | September 13, 2007 at 04:13 AM
oy vet isreal HAS not hate laws ,but yet we the USA are a free country and have hate crimes law?' also the real test would be do you know the 14 words if not bang.read a book called charist was not a jew by bengergam h freedman it might make you wake up ,chow BABBY <
Posted by: wwelvis | October 11, 2007 at 09:11 PM