Disgusting Jewish Writer Says ‘Palestinian Genocide is Permissible’

Daily Slave
August 2, 2014

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This Jew writer calling for a genocide against the Palestinians fits right in with mainline Jewish Talmudic ideology.

A Jewish writer by the name of Yochanan Gordon recently posted an opinion editorial entitled “When Genocide is Permissible” on the Times of Israel website. Gordon basically argues that genocide against the Palestinians is a justified way to achieve the goals of peace.  A writer over at ITV picked up on it and provides some more insight into its contents.

The article has since been removed, but this type of post really provides a great insight into Jewish ideology.  The Talmud literally says that it is okay for Jews to kill non-Jews (including babies).  It appears as if Gordon was merely suggesting that Jews follow the Talmud.  It might be hard for the average person to accept this, but this is literally what these Jews think of people who are not Jews.

From IBTimes:

A Jewish blogger has advocated genocide as a “permissible” way to achieve the goal of a sustainable peace in Israel.

Yochanan Gordon posted on the Times of Israel an op-ed entitled “When Genocide is Permissible” in which he argues that the only way to deal with Hamas is using an extreme measure of punishment.

“We have already established that it is the responsibility of every government to ensure the safety and security of its people,” he wrote. “If political leaders and military experts determine that the only way to achieve its goal of sustaining quiet is through genocide is it then permissible to achieve those responsible goals?”

The Times of Israel removed the post shortly afterwards “for editorial reasons” but it can still be read at this link.

As other bloggers pointed out, The Times of Israel does not edit or review pieces before publication.

In his op-ed, Gordon slams the US and the UN for being “completely out of touch with the nature of this foe” and news organisations such as CNN, BBC and Al-Jazeera for pointing out “the majority of innocent civilians who have lost their lives as a result of this war”.

The death toll of the 25-day old war is over 1,450 Palestinians, mainly civilians, and 61 Israelis, mainly soldiers. But Gordon claims that the Gazan residents cannot be considered civilians because they live “with rocket launchers installed or terror tunnels burrowed in or around the vicinity of their home”.

Gordon’s op-ed came as the 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed, as Israeli forces launched a manhunt for soldier Hadar Goldin who has been captured by militants.

Here is the full text of the article itself.