United
Against Spitting: Zionist Preachers - Mouths Filled With
Hatred
1 December 2009
By Gilad Atzmon
Three days ago the Israeli Right wing paper The
Jerusalem Post published an exposé of the growing
tendency of Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem to spit on
their Christian neighbours. (‘Mouths Filled with
Hatred’, By Larry Derfner The JPost, Nov. 26, 2009).
Father Samuel Aghoyan, a senior Armenian Orthodox
cleric in Jerusalem's Old City, told the JPost “that
he's been spat at by young Haredi (God fearing
religious Jews) and national Orthodox Jews ‘about 15
to 20 times’ in the past decade”. Father Aghoyan
added, "Every single priest in this church has been
spat on. It happens day and night."
Similarly Father Athanasius, a Texas-born Franciscan
monk who heads the Christian Information Centre in
Jerusalem’s Old City, said he's been spat at by
Orthodox Jews "about 15 times in the last six months".
Jewish spitting is not exactly breaking News. I myself
have explored the issue more than once. The Israeli
professor Israel Shahak commented on Jewish hatred
towards Christianity and its symbolism, suggesting
that “dishonouring Christian religious symbols is an
old religious duty in Judaism.” According to Shahak,
“spitting on the cross, and especially on the
Crucifix, and spitting when a Jew passes a church,
have been obligatory from around AD 200 for pious
Jews.”
Interestingly enough Jewish spitting has had an impact
on the European urban landscape. The following can be
read in a ‘Travel Guide for Jewish Europe’.
“In Prague’s Charles Bridge, the visitor will observe
a great crucifix surrounded by huge gilded Hebrew
letters that spell the traditional Hebrew
sanctification Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh Adonai Tzvaot,
“Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts.” According to
various commentators, this piece, degrading to Jews,
came about because in 1609 a Jew was accused of
desecrating the crucifix. The Jewish community was
forced to pay for putting up the Hebrew words in gold
letters. Another explanation is that a Jew spat at the
cross and for this he was to be put to death as a
punishment. When this man begged for his life, the
king, seeking to have good relations with the Jews,
said the Jewish community had to rectify the
offence….” (To read more: Travel Guide for Jewish
Europe, pg 497)
Shahak maintains that “in the past, when the danger of
anti-Semitic hostility was a real one, the pious Jews
were commanded by their rabbis either to spit so that
the reason for doing so would be unknown, or to spit
onto their chests, not actually on a cross or openly
before a church.”
But times are changing. In the Jewish state most
Jewish inhibitions seem to have disappeared. In Israel
Jews can spit as much as they like and on whatever
they like. As we read above, in the Jewish state it
isn’t just Christian symbols that are being spat on,
it is actually the Goyim in general. Far more
concerning, it isn’t even just kosher saliva. It is
actually everything they may find at their disposal:
saliva, live ammunition, bombs, missiles, WMD, white
phosphorous, you name it, they spit it.
In fact, spitting is not the problem. Spiting is just
a symptom of a deeply imbued cultural categorical
dismissal of ‘otherness’ that distinguishes Israel as
a criminal state. It is also this very dismissal of
‘otherness’ that stops the Israelis and their
supporters around the world from understanding the
level of resentment that is mounting against any form
of Jewish nationalism.
Hatred is a form of blindness. Jewish hatred, that is
culturally, religiously and spiritually orientated, is
also a form of deafness. This may explain the tragic
consequences in which nationalist Jews fail time after
time to internalise the criticism leveled against
them: against their politics and culture. This may
explain why Jews fail to grasp what is the root cause
of ‘anti semitism’. Rather than being reflective and
engaging in self-mirroring, the nationalistic Jew
would insist that the problem is always somewhere
else.
As interesting as it may be, Zionism was the only
modern serious Jewish collective attempt to amend the
cultural abnormalities within Jewish culture. Early
Zionism took anti Jewish criticism seriously. It
committed itself to bring about a civilized ethical
person. Zionism obviously failed completely. Yet, till
the 1980’s some fading voices of “humanist Zionism”,
people who wanted to see the Jews setting themselves
into a peaceful nation living amongst others, could
still be heard in occupied Palestine. It may also
explain why the most radical and effective voices
against Zionism and Jewish nationalism, are in fact
people who were a product of Zionist upbringing (Shahak,
I. Shamir, Sand, Burg and a few others).
In the late 1970’s a young dissident movement led by
an Israeli Refusenik Gadi Elgazi protested against
serving in the occupied territories. “Occupation
Corrupts” Elgazi said. He was sent to prison
repeatedly. Elgazi and his supporters maintained that
controlling other people would have a devastating
impact on the Jewish state and its morality. They were
obviously correct. Through the years Israel has become
a criminal collective, complicit in genocide. With 94%
of its population supporting the IDF measures in Gaza,
there is no room for doubt, Israel has no room amongst
nations. As if this is not enough, the level of crime
within Israel is also soaring. The rate of homicidal
crime is rapidly growing and it seems as if no one
there knows how to tackle the problem. Elgazi’s
predictions proved to be a prophecy. The occupation
turned against the occupier.
Interestingly enough, it didn’t take long before
Jewish cultural hatred towards Goyim and their symbols
would turn inward and mature into an internal Jewish
war where Jews do spit on each other. The tension
within Israel’s Jewish communities is rising by the
day whether it is the rapid rise of poverty or the
rising social division between Israeli Jewish
communities. Seemingly, there is a growing unresolved
tension between the secular and orthodox Jews in
Israel. As much as Jews can hate the Goyim, nothing is
comparable with the way and manner in which they
despise each other.
Channel 4, the brave British broadcaster that just 10
days ago exposed the cross-party Jewish lobby
operating in the UK, did it again. The Battle for
Israel’s Soul is an exposé of the feud between Jewish
communities in Israel(1). Just like in the case of the
occupation that turned eventually against the
Israelis, hatred towards Goyim made the Israelis into
a vengeful collective. Naturally it didn’t take long
before the Israelis would start to spit on each other.
My message to the Palestinians is actually very
simple. Give the Israelis time. They do not need
enemies. With the level of self contempt they carry in
themselves it is just a question of time before they
totally implode.
(1) To watch the entire film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRQsJWDTNXA