From: NefeshBarYochai <void@invalid.noy>
Newsgroups: soc.culture.israel,talk.politics.guns,can.politics,alt.society.liberalism,sci.med.cardiology,or.politics
Subject: The Jewish State Is Building a Ghetto
Organization: The International Network of Orthodox Mental Health Professionals
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 00:31:11 -0400
If Mordechai Anielewicz were alive today, he'd have died. The leader
of the Jewish Combat Organization during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
would have died of shame and disgrace at hearing the defense
minister's plans with the full backing of the prime minister to
erect a "humanitarian city" in the southern Gaza Strip. Anielewicz
would never have believed that anyone would dare conceive of such a
diabolical plan 80 years after the Holocaust.
When hearing this plan was envisioned by the government of the Jewish
state, established on the sacrifices of his ghetto, he would have been
devastated. After becoming clear to him that Israel Katz, the man who
brought forward this idea, was the son of Holocaust survivors Meir
Katz and Malcha (Nira) née Deutsch from Romania's Maramures region,
who lost most of their family in the extermination camps, he would
never have believed it. What would they have to say to their son?
When Anielewicz became aware of the apathy and inaction the plan
provoked in Israel and to some extent in the world, including in
Europe, even in Germany, he would have died a second time, this time
from a broken heart.
The Jewish state is erecting a ghetto. What a horrifying sentence.
It's bad enough the plan was presented as if it could be in any way
legitimate who is for a concentration camp and who is against it?
but from there the path may be shortened to an even more horrific
idea: someone might suggest next an extermination camp for those who
do not get through the screening process at the ghetto's entrance.
Israel is killing Gaza's residents en masse anyway, so why not
streamline the process and spare the lives of our precious soldiers?
Someone might also suggest a compact crematorium on the ruins of Khan
Yunis, to which admittance, like the nearby ghetto in Rafah, will be
purely voluntary. Of course, voluntary, like in the "humanitarian
city." Only leaving the two camps will no longer be voluntary. That is
what the minister proposed.
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