FROM Holy Serpent of the Jews by Texe Marrs:
The clearest indication of the hatred by Jews toward Gentiles is the Talmudic commandment, “The best of the Gentiles—kill!” Naturally, this law can only be exercised in a territory or region when the Jews have full authority. In wartime, this law is often imposed, and that is why so many Palestinians and Arabs are unmercifully treated and innocents captured and murdered.
A booklet published by the Central Regional Command of today’s modern Israeli Army, written by the Chief Chaplain, gives this advice to soldiers:
“When our forces come across civilians during a war or in hot pursuit or in a raid, so long as there is no certainty that those civilians are incapable of harming our forces, then according to Halakhah (the law) they may and even should be killed…
“Under no circumstances should an Arab be trusted, even if he makes an impression of being civilized…
“In war, when our forces storm the enemy, they are allowed and even enjoined by the Halakhah to kill even good civilians, that is, civilians who are ostensibly good.”
The commandment to kill without compunction in wartime applies equally to the elderly, the young, and to women. Thus, in an attack on Gaza in Palestine, it is not extraordinary to tally some 2,000 Palestinians slaughtered, compared to only 3 or 4 random Israeli deaths.
Murder of POWs Is Commonplace
The cruelty and conscienceless evil of the Jews is shown by the lethal nature of the Israeli Army in its 1973 war with neighboring Egypt. In 1998 an Israeli retired General exposed that Israel had, in the 1973 war, captured many thousands of Egyptian troops. Unwilling to comply with the Geneva Convention Laws of War, the Egyptians, defenseless with their hands tied behind their backs, were herded into the desert. There, they were all mercilessly slaughtered with machine guns. Then, bulldozers were used to crush them all into a huge bloody pit. This ungodly horror was kept from the world’s media and conveniently covered up both by Israel and by the U.S. government.
Yitzak Rabin, the Israeli Commander who perpetrated this vicious act, had by 1998, been rewarded for his inhumane cruelty by being elected Prime Minister of Israel. Confronted with the evidence of this crime, Rabin arrogantly dismissed it as true, but so what? “This is ancient history,” he shrugged.
Of course, the supposed crimes of the Nazis against the Jews some three decades prior, were still being exposed and perpetrators prosecuted. They still are today, almost 20 years into the 21st century.
[This is not a blanket endorsement of Marr’s arguments. He was anti-Catholic, but on the subject of Judaism, he wrote much truth.]