Quote from BernardRichards:
Rationale for expelling all Arabs from all parts of historical Israel. History has proven that Prof. Dershowitz position in regards to the Arabs was incorrect and R. Kahane was right all along!
Debate - Rabbi Meir Kahane vs. Prof. Alan Dershowitz, 1/4
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THEY MUST GO! War is the only solution in this case. "War has never solved anything except putting an end to slavery, nazism, fascism, and communism". Islamism is next ism that is going to be put on the trash heap of history through war.
LOL! Why didn't you say so from the onsit! So you are a Kahana Terrorist! Buddy, the FBI is looking for your like.
This is one other follower of Kahana group "Kach" did;
Event #361 Baruch Goldstein massacres 29 Palestinians at the Ibrahimi mosque; Secondary massacre carried out by soldiers
Date: Friday, 25 Feb 1994
On 26 February 26 1994, one of the Jewish settlers in Hebron, Dr. Baruch Goldstein, a Brooklyn, N.Y.-born physician, shot and killed at least 29 Palestinians while they were praying in the Hebron mosque. Although the vast majority of the Israeli public strongly condemned this atrocity,
Jewish extremists from Israel and abroad (in particular belonging to the right-wing Kach movement) expressed support of his actions.
Following these events, Kach was outlawed. A commission of inquiry established by Chief Justice Meir Shamgar found that Goldstein had acted on his own. Some of the Israeli settlers who hailed the attack created a shrine in memory of Goldstein. Others created websites that honor his memory, and a few charity foundations that 'support his cause'.
This massacre triggered the first ever Palestinian suicide attack against Israel
Nabeel Abraham reports:
After three weeks of extensive coverage, most people were left with the impression that only one massacre had occurred in Hebron on February 25. In fact, two massacres took place on that fateful Friday morning. The first was Goldstein's murder of 29 worshipers in the Ibrahimi Mosque.
In the second massacre, 10 Palestinians were killed and more than 100 injured by Israeli soldiers "who continued to shoot at those who were trying to flee the mosque, at those who were evacuating the wounded, and at those who had gathered at the hospital in order to find out about their loved ones and donate blood" (Tikva Honig-Parnass, News From Within [P.O. Box 31417, Jerusalem], March 1994, p. 2). Honig-Parnass reported that over the course of the following 48 hours "an additional seven Palestinians were killed, and more than 200 were injured (more than 100 of those from the Gaza Strip) as soldiers continued to fire at the masses who were demonstrating daily throughout the Occupied Territories." "In drastic measures which have not been taken for a long time, 21 Palestinians were killed by live ammunition from the IDF [Israel Defence Forces] in the first six days following the massacres," Honig-Parnass added sadly. The Washington office of the Palestine Human Rights Information Center reported that in the month following Goldstein's crime, the Israeli army killed 44 Palestinians and wounded more than 800 others.
Humanizing The Victims
The following list of those who died at Hebron was provided by the Washington, D.C., office of the Palestine Human Rights Information Center:
Abu Hadid, Jaber Aref Abu Sneineh, 12, eldest in family.
Abu Hamdiyeh Gheith, Walid Thuhair, 14, one of 10 children.
Abu Nijmeh, Marwan Mutluk Hamad, 31, married, 6 children.
Abu Sneineh, Abdel Rahim Abdul Rahman, 47, married, 11 children (eldest child is mentally handicapped).
Abu Sneineh, Ahmad Abdullah Mohammad Taha, 27, family of 20.
Abu Sneineh, Alaâ Badr, 17.
Abu Sneineh, Tareq Adnan Ashour, 12, one of 12 children.
Abu Hussein, Khaled Khalaweh, 55, married, 8 children.
Abu Zanouneh, Mohammad Sadeq Ayoub, 46, married, 4 children.
Badr, Saber Musa Katbeh, 35, married, 4 children, wife pregnant.
Burkan, Arafat Musa, 34, married, 4 children.
Dandis, Talal Hamad, 24, married, wife pregnant.
Fakhouri, Hatem Qader, 26, married, 2 children.
Gheith, Mohammad Radi, 50, married.
Idris, Mohammad Salim Idris Falah (Imam), 35, married, 2 children.
Jabari, Suleiman Odeh, 30, married, 10 children.
* Jabari, Abdul Haq Ibrahim, 57, married, 13 children (employee in Hebron court).
Jabber, Zeidan Hamoudi Abdul Majid, 30, married, 4 children.
Kafisheh, Kamal Jamal, 13.
Karaki, Diab Abdul Latif, 20, only supporter for family.
Karaki, Khaled Hamzi, 19.
Marakeh, Mohammad Kifah Abdul Muâaz, 12.
*Mojahed, Nimer Mohammad Nimer, 30, married, 3 children.
Muhtasib, Wael Salah Abed, 29, married, 3 children.
Muhtasib, Nour ad-Din Ibrahim, 20, father sick.
*Natsheh, Jamil Ayed Abdul Fattah (Muezzin), 50, married, 13 children.
Natsheh, Raed Hassan, 20, eldest child.
Rajabi, Rami Arafat, 12.
Zahded, Sufian Barakat, 20.
(Information from the Hebron Graduates Union, except for persons starred, which is from fieldwork