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Re: West Bank rabbis say price tag attacks contravene Torah and ethical behavior

Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Jan 16 09:08:12 2014, in response to Re: West Bank rabbis say price tag attacks contravene Torah and ethical behavior, posted by Dave on Thu Jan 16 05:53:55 2014.

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Are you totally incapable of reading what's in front of you?

Are you totally incapable of critical analysis? That's what I do with what I read in front of me, you see.

Is the former chief of Shin Bet a reliable source to you?

Given that he's also a liberal college professor and liberal politician, the answer's no.

Since leaving the Shin Bet, Carmi has actively demonstrated his affiliation with Israel's leftist politicians, including serving as the Director General of the Peres Center for Peace. . . .
But go on thinking that Carmi (the guy who quit Shin Bet in disgrace after Rabin's assassination) is unbiased.

I suppose the arrest of 14 students for price tag attacks is also a myth to you?

Arrest is one thing; convictions are another. And what happened? This:

Earlier Sunday, police held a press conference in which they announced that they had arrested a “gang” of Jewish youths who had organized in order to attack Arab residents of Jerusalem. According to police, the gang acted on a regular basis, increasing their attacks after terror attacks by Arabs against Israelis. Police said that the gang had slashed tires, set fire to cars, threatened individuals, thrown rocks, and gone on an organized harassment campaign against Arabs in Jerusalem.

But despite the grand announcement, evidence was apparently somewhat thin, and the youth's attorney — Itamar Ben Gvir, representing the youth on behalf of the Honenu legal rights organization — convinced the court that the case was far from the open and shut one police claimed it was, and that putting together a case against the youth would probably take a long time. The court agreed, and released the prime suspect to house arrest. . . .
Sad that the left is trying to make stuff up in order to slam the state of Israel. Really, really sad. Care to stop buying the BS for once?

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