One rabbi said that the Jewish holy book, the Torah prohibits the formation of an Israeli state
PI17/05/11 One rabbi said that the Jewish holy book, the Torah prohibits the formation of an Israeli state , expressing optimism that there is a total and peaceful dismantling of the system Israeli.
> In an interview with Press TV, Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss of Neturei Karta International, said, "For us as Jews, is even greater Nakba," and that Zionism and the creation of Israel is equivalent to the transformation of Judaism on the basis of materialism.
> Weiss describes Zionism as a political ideology grounded in the blasphemy, as it promotes the belief that "God protects us, and we must have our own protection."
> "God left us three oaths during the period of King Solomon, we must never rebel against any nation in which we are citizens and legal residents should not return en masse to the Holy Land, and we should not make any attempt to end the exile. Thus, the concept of Jewish sovereignty is forbidden in Judaism, "said Weiss.
> Weiss presented documents suggesting that before the formation of the State of Israel, Chief Rabbi of Palestine Jewish community had expressed its opposition to the formation of a state in its communications with officials of the United Nations in 1947.
> However, the Zionist regime was to establish a state on behalf of Judaism, giving a Jewish name which they claim is "a divine theme."
> The rabbi said that the Jews in Palestine and around the world are not happy with the regime, as they are exiling Palestinians from their homes, and all the atrocities and suffering that have been committed against Palestinians in the past 60 years.
> The biggest hit of the Zionist regime was to create an enemy in the Palestinian victims, instead of showing gratitude for the hundreds of years that the Arabs referred to us as our gracious hosts at a safe haven. "
> "Every day we see a new tragedy. We grieve, as this is more than a Nakba, but a double or a triple Nakba and atrocities are done in our name," said Weiss.
> "So we want a decommissioning rapid, total and peaceful state without hindrance to peace, "he said.
> Referring to the peaceful coexistence for hundreds of years of" very religious "Christians, Muslims and Jews, before the establishment of bodies promoting world peace as the United Nations and human rights organizations, Weiss lamented that, however, the Zionist regime continues its efforts [unlawful] to gain global legitimacy demonizing the Palestinians through the use of misleading labels such as anti-Semitism.
> Protesters in many countries have been commemorating the 63 anniversary of the Nakba, or day of the disaster, making call for an end to decades of occupation of Palestine by the Israeli regime.
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