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24.09.2024

It came: 'Yated' accuses 'government of malice' for kidnapping

A sharp editorial in Yated Ne'eman removes responsibility for "Wildness of Ishmael" from others - and imposes it on the "laws of displacement" • click here

It came: 'Yated' accuses 'government of malice' for kidnapping

Finally it happened: Yated Ne'eman newspaper editorial this morning links government policies to the serious kidnapping event.

The article published this morning, titled "But we are guilty" begins with a description of the the brutal kidnapping that goes beyond the conventional convictions even in terrorist organizations. "The kidnapped are not soldiers and not settlers but just boys who wanted to return home safely, return to father and mother. But the wildness of Ishmael, does not consider such trivial and natural human desires. 'Yado bakol' (his hand is against all)".

The article goes on to describe the attempts to blame the government policy as if it is the cause of the incident. But such claims, according to Yated, strengthen the murderers, they should not be heard. A person who makes them is "bleeding heart" because this approach shows the killers as if they were members of a chessed organization and busy all day with lugging baskets of old people and helping children cross busy roads.

So who are the culprits according to Yated Ne'eman? "If you accuse the government of Israel" continues the article, "and it is not innocent, one should do thorough housecleaning in other ways and from other directions. In its last term it is doing everything in its power to endanger the life in the Holy Land. Our settlement here is unnatural. The nation resides here just miraculously, which is conditional on "Im bechukosai telechu, and I will give peace in the country, and sword will not go through your land and you will lie down and there will be no hindrance."

"But," continues the article, "the evil government is doing its utmost to uproot Judaism from the life of Jews in Israel. Apart from laws already enacted, there are another thirty 'laws of displacement' on the Knesset's agenda, for legislation during the upcoming session. These destructive laws endanger every one of the inhabitants of this country, which is dependant on the commandments."
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