February 21, 2008

Israel, China and Germany



This Monday, Moshe Feiglin spoke at a Tel Aviv demonstration for human rights in China. In his speech to the diverse crowd, Moshe said as follows:

"As a Jew, I am embarrassed by the fact that the State of Israel ignores the horrible crimes being committed in China. We must all remember that the crimes of the German nation during World War II and the horrifying holocaust that it perpetrated against our brethren were preceded by broad international legitimacy given to Hitler's regime - at the Berlin Olympics. When the Israeli delegation will march at the opening of the Beijing Olympics, it will be a seal of approval of the Jewish nation for the horrors that the Chinese regime is committing."

Moshe promised a survivor of the Chinese concentration camps at the demonstration that he will do all that he can to assure that the State of Israel will once again represent the eternal ethical values with which the Jewish Nation is destined to light up the world.

In a related article on Germany, long-time Manhigut Yehudit member Ohad Kamin wrote as follows:

The day after a Palestinian rocket severely injured a young boy in Sderot, the Israeli prime minister flew to Germany. In his meeting there with the Chancellor, he explained the situation in Israel and sought German approval for an Israeli retaliatory strike.

The Germans have been acting as mediators between Israel and the Palestinians in the negotiations for the release of Gilad Shalit. They are also involved in other behind the scenes talks. They know much more about the true situation in Israel than Israel's citizens. It is interesting that just seventy years after the Holocaust, it is specifically the Germans who can dictate what happens in Israel.

In Israel, Germany is also considered the representative of the finest that human culture has to offer. Germany enjoys this status despite the Nazi savagery that cannot be detached from German psycho-politics. There is no need for anything more than clear logic to understand that the anti-Semitic madness that murdered millions of Jews cannot flourish without a culture to back it up. Nevertheless, many of Israel's leaders and artists frequent Germany and seek its blessing, mediation and instructions on both political and cultural issues.

It is clear what part of the history of the last century makes the Germans ideal partners and confidantes of the Arab enemies of the Jewish Nation - particularly when Israel sees Germany as a neutral, reliable party. There is no doubt, though, that in following generations, many will question the current cultural coordination between the nation that gave birth to the murderers and the nation that provided their victims.

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