Indoctrinatie met brochure door analfabeten

Cees Binkhorst ceesbink at XS4ALL.NL
Mon Jul 20 10:50:15 CEST 2009


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Het Israelische leger indoctrineert de eigen soldaten wel op een heel
aparte manier.

Met een brochure die vervaardigd is door derden, en niet gelezen is door
de leiding.
Kennelijk gewetensbezwaarde lezers (lees: analfabeten ;)

Groet / Cees

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1101158.html
Last update - 11:02 19/07/2009
Vatican teaching Hezbollah how to kill Jews, says pamphlet for IDF troops
By Ofri Ilani

The Pope and the cardinals of the Vatican help organize tours of Auschwitz
for Hezbollah members to teach them how to wipe out Jews, according to a
booklet being distributed to Israel Defense Forces soldiers.

Officials encouraging the booklet's distribution include senior officers,
such as Lt. Col. Tamir Shalom, the commander of the Nahshon Battalion of
the Kfir Brigade.

The booklet was published by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America, in cooperation with the chief rabbi of Safed, Rabbi Shmuel
Eliahu, and has been distributed for the past few months.

The booklet, titled "On Either Side of the Border," purports to be the
testimony of "a Hezbollah officer who spied for Israel."

"The book is distributed regularly and everyone reads it and believes it,"
said one soldier. "It's filled with made-up details but is presented as a
true story. A whole company of soldiers, adults, told me: 'Read this and
you'll understand who the Arabs are.'"

The copy obtained by Haaretz included a Pesach greeting from Shalom, "in
the name of the Nahshon Brigade."

The story is narrated by a man named Avi, who says he changed his name
from Ibrahim after he left Hezbollah and converted to Judaism. Avi says he
was once close to Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, and describes
Hezbollah's purported close relationships with the Vatican and European
leaders.

The IDF Spokesman's Office said in a statement: "The book was received as
a donation and distributed in good faith to the soldiers. After we were
alerted to the sensitivity of its content, distribution was immediately
halted."

According to the book, Nasrallah was invited to join a delegation to tour
France, Poland and Italy, including the Vatican. Nasrallah could not
refuse an invitation from the Vatican, Avi explained: "We knew [the Pope]
identified with Hezbollah's struggle."

The book describes the alleged visit of Hezbollah officials to Auschwitz,
led by the Vatican: "We came to the camps. We saw the trains, the
platforms, the piles of eyeglasses and clothes ... We came to learn ...
Our escort spoke as he was taught. We quickly explained to him: Every real
Arab, deep inside, is kind of a fan of the Nazis."

The booklet also describes how European politicians and journalists
ostensibly work against Israel.

"Our escort introduced us to important figures who identify with our
causes. Rich people, people with authority ... They allocate big budgets
to all sorts of Israeli organizations that erode the standing of the IDF
... We have a special budget for encouraging politicians and journalists
who serve our purposes. Every opinion piece that conforms to our position
is rewarded generously."

Rabbi Shmuel Eliahu, the son of former Sephardi chief rabbi Mordechai
Eliahu, is known for his extremist views, and was once charged with
incitement to racism after calling for the expulsion of all Arab students
from Safed College after a terror attack in the area.

The younger Eliahu was also behind an online video in which he described
the "miracle of our matriarch Rachel," whom he claims appeared before
Israeli soldiers in Gaza to warn them of booby-trapped buildings during
Operation Cast Lead.

"In some of the places we went in Gaza there was a woman who warned them
... 'Did they tell you who I am,' she said, 'I am the matriarch Rachel,"
Eliahu says in the video. He claims his father confirmed the veracity of
the story, and told him that he had prayed to Rachel: "I told her: Rachel,
there's a war... Go to God, Blessed Be He, pray over the soldiers who
sacrifice themselves for the People of Israel, so that they will strike
and not be struck."

David Menahemov, an aide to Eliahu, claims the book is not fiction. "Avi
is a real person and everything in the book is absolutely true," insists
Menahemov. "It's a totally true story, I know the guy personaly. He's an
Arab, who even though he converted still acts like an Arab. We helped him
to write and to translate it. We changed a few details to protect him and
his family."

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