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Surprisingly enough, religious Jews flew to Tehran to support Ahmadinejad and his conference to investigate the Holocaust. Neturei Karta representatives sat in the front row at the, evoking much anger. 'The haredim who attended the conference for investigating the Holocaust in Iran share a common platform with Ahmadinejad when it comes to the so-called myth the Zionist movement created around the Holocaust. They wanted to make it clear in Tehran that Zionism uses the Holocaust as an excuse for the existence of the Zionist state in the Land of Israel,' explained Israel Hirsch, a member of Neturei Karta living in the Meah Shaarim neighborhood of Jerusalem. Neturei Karta delegates shaking hands with Iranian foreign minister (Photo: AP) Hirsch's father even served in the past as the foreign minister for Jewish affairs in the Palestinian Authority. According to Hirsch, 'Because the UN agreed to establish a state because of the Holocaust, the Iranians are claiming something very logical. They aren't saying that there wasn't a Holocaust, but who perpetrated the Holocaust?
Kejs spustilsya vdol' primitivnogo ajsa N'yu-Jorkskoj Publichnoj Biblioteki, avtomaticheski otmechaya potencial'nye 'okna'. Zatem pereklyuchilsya obratno v mir oshchushchenij Molli, v zamyslovatuyu cheredu napryazhenij i rasslablenij myshc, yarkoe i chetkoe vospriyatie vneshnego mira.
The Nazis, the Germans. So they should at least pay compensation to the Jewish nation and establish a Jewish state within Germany and not within the land of Israel, which belongs to the Palestinians.' Hirsch doesn't at all recognize the Zionist state's right to exist in the land of Israel.
Around his house, one can find graffiti declaring that the entire area is 'Palestinian territory.' Neturei Karta members don't pay taxes and also don't use state services. They have a closed and independent economy. Hirsch doesn't have an Israeli identity card, sees himself as a citizen of Palestine, and waives a black flag at his house, on which is inscribed: 'We are mourning 58 years of Israeli tyranny on the Jewish people and the holy Torah.' The sign stays in place throughout the year, and every Independence Day, he adds another year.
Listening intently (Photo: AFP) Neturei Karta's justification for attending the Holocaust denial conference is that they feel the need and the right 'to declare on every Jewish stage that the Zionists don't represent the Jewish people, don't belong to the Jewish people, and don't belong to the Holy Land at all.' In his statements, Hirsch emphasizes that he mainly means the Zionist leaders that 'because of the education they gave the youth here in Israel, they have forgotten where they come from and the reason why they are Jews. The Zionist leaders and all of Zionism in essence denies why a Jew needs to be.'
According to him, the goal of participating in the conference is 'to lessen the hatred present in the entire Arab people against Jews.' He doesn't believe that Iran's objective is to destroy the State of Israel, but 'to take action against Zionism, to a certain extent, in a legitimate way, but nothing more than that.' He is convinced that his statements do not fall on deaf ears. He recalls that two months ago Neturei Karta representatives met with Ahmadinejad while he was staying in New York. He describes the meeting as 'very warm.' He even told proudly that when Ahmadinejad returned to Iran, the leader said in a press conference that he 'met rabbis more opposed to Zionism than him.' What will happen if one day he is proven wrong?
Surprisingly enough, religious Jews flew to Tehran to support Ahmadinejad and his conference to investigate the Holocaust. Neturei Karta representatives sat in the front row at the, evoking much anger. 'The haredim who attended the conference for investigating the Holocaust in Iran share a common platform with Ahmadinejad when it comes to the so-called myth the Zionist movement created around the Holocaust. They wanted to make it clear in Tehran that Zionism uses the Holocaust as an excuse for the existence of the Zionist state in the Land of Israel,' explained Israel Hirsch, a member of Neturei Karta living in the Meah Shaarim neighborhood of Jerusalem. Neturei Karta delegates shaking hands with Iranian foreign minister (Photo: AP) Hirsch's father even served in the past as the foreign minister for Jewish affairs in the Palestinian Authority. According to Hirsch, 'Because the UN agreed to establish a state because of the Holocaust, the Iranians are claiming something very logical. They aren't saying that there wasn't a Holocaust, but who perpetrated the Holocaust?
Kejs spustilsya vdol' primitivnogo ajsa N'yu-Jorkskoj Publichnoj Biblioteki, avtomaticheski otmechaya potencial'nye 'okna'. Zatem pereklyuchilsya obratno v mir oshchushchenij Molli, v zamyslovatuyu cheredu napryazhenij i rasslablenij myshc, yarkoe i chetkoe vospriyatie vneshnego mira.
The Nazis, the Germans. So they should at least pay compensation to the Jewish nation and establish a Jewish state within Germany and not within the land of Israel, which belongs to the Palestinians.' Hirsch doesn't at all recognize the Zionist state's right to exist in the land of Israel.
Around his house, one can find graffiti declaring that the entire area is 'Palestinian territory.' Neturei Karta members don't pay taxes and also don't use state services. They have a closed and independent economy. Hirsch doesn't have an Israeli identity card, sees himself as a citizen of Palestine, and waives a black flag at his house, on which is inscribed: 'We are mourning 58 years of Israeli tyranny on the Jewish people and the holy Torah.' The sign stays in place throughout the year, and every Independence Day, he adds another year.
Listening intently (Photo: AFP) Neturei Karta's justification for attending the Holocaust denial conference is that they feel the need and the right 'to declare on every Jewish stage that the Zionists don't represent the Jewish people, don't belong to the Jewish people, and don't belong to the Holy Land at all.' In his statements, Hirsch emphasizes that he mainly means the Zionist leaders that 'because of the education they gave the youth here in Israel, they have forgotten where they come from and the reason why they are Jews. The Zionist leaders and all of Zionism in essence denies why a Jew needs to be.'
According to him, the goal of participating in the conference is 'to lessen the hatred present in the entire Arab people against Jews.' He doesn't believe that Iran's objective is to destroy the State of Israel, but 'to take action against Zionism, to a certain extent, in a legitimate way, but nothing more than that.' He is convinced that his statements do not fall on deaf ears. He recalls that two months ago Neturei Karta representatives met with Ahmadinejad while he was staying in New York. He describes the meeting as 'very warm.' He even told proudly that when Ahmadinejad returned to Iran, the leader said in a press conference that he 'met rabbis more opposed to Zionism than him.' What will happen if one day he is proven wrong?
...">Karta Napryazhenij Usilitelya Amfiton(07.04.2019)Surprisingly enough, religious Jews flew to Tehran to support Ahmadinejad and his conference to investigate the Holocaust. Neturei Karta representatives sat in the front row at the, evoking much anger. 'The haredim who attended the conference for investigating the Holocaust in Iran share a common platform with Ahmadinejad when it comes to the so-called myth the Zionist movement created around the Holocaust. They wanted to make it clear in Tehran that Zionism uses the Holocaust as an excuse for the existence of the Zionist state in the Land of Israel,' explained Israel Hirsch, a member of Neturei Karta living in the Meah Shaarim neighborhood of Jerusalem. Neturei Karta delegates shaking hands with Iranian foreign minister (Photo: AP) Hirsch's father even served in the past as the foreign minister for Jewish affairs in the Palestinian Authority. According to Hirsch, 'Because the UN agreed to establish a state because of the Holocaust, the Iranians are claiming something very logical. They aren't saying that there wasn't a Holocaust, but who perpetrated the Holocaust?
Kejs spustilsya vdol' primitivnogo ajsa N'yu-Jorkskoj Publichnoj Biblioteki, avtomaticheski otmechaya potencial'nye 'okna'. Zatem pereklyuchilsya obratno v mir oshchushchenij Molli, v zamyslovatuyu cheredu napryazhenij i rasslablenij myshc, yarkoe i chetkoe vospriyatie vneshnego mira.
The Nazis, the Germans. So they should at least pay compensation to the Jewish nation and establish a Jewish state within Germany and not within the land of Israel, which belongs to the Palestinians.' Hirsch doesn't at all recognize the Zionist state's right to exist in the land of Israel.
Around his house, one can find graffiti declaring that the entire area is 'Palestinian territory.' Neturei Karta members don't pay taxes and also don't use state services. They have a closed and independent economy. Hirsch doesn't have an Israeli identity card, sees himself as a citizen of Palestine, and waives a black flag at his house, on which is inscribed: 'We are mourning 58 years of Israeli tyranny on the Jewish people and the holy Torah.' The sign stays in place throughout the year, and every Independence Day, he adds another year.
Listening intently (Photo: AFP) Neturei Karta's justification for attending the Holocaust denial conference is that they feel the need and the right 'to declare on every Jewish stage that the Zionists don't represent the Jewish people, don't belong to the Jewish people, and don't belong to the Holy Land at all.' In his statements, Hirsch emphasizes that he mainly means the Zionist leaders that 'because of the education they gave the youth here in Israel, they have forgotten where they come from and the reason why they are Jews. The Zionist leaders and all of Zionism in essence denies why a Jew needs to be.'
According to him, the goal of participating in the conference is 'to lessen the hatred present in the entire Arab people against Jews.' He doesn't believe that Iran's objective is to destroy the State of Israel, but 'to take action against Zionism, to a certain extent, in a legitimate way, but nothing more than that.' He is convinced that his statements do not fall on deaf ears. He recalls that two months ago Neturei Karta representatives met with Ahmadinejad while he was staying in New York. He describes the meeting as 'very warm.' He even told proudly that when Ahmadinejad returned to Iran, the leader said in a press conference that he 'met rabbis more opposed to Zionism than him.' What will happen if one day he is proven wrong?
...">Karta Napryazhenij Usilitelya Amfiton(07.04.2019)