- Israel was forged by Jewish terrorism. For instance, the father of the former Prime Minister Tzipi Livni was one such terrorist (she allegedly admitted recently to be a harlot of the kind mentioned in the Torah). - Claiming that many of the Palestinian victims were militants is something that the Nazis would have said about the Jews who defended themselves in the Warsaw Ghetto (during the Second World War). - Israel exploits the feelings of guilt felt in the Christian West for the genocide against the Jews in the Nazi Holocaust, to justify killing Palestinians. - The British government must clearly tell the government of Israel that its conduct and policies are completely unjustifiable, and must impose a blanket ban on selling weapons to Israel. This was urged by British Labor MP and politician Gerald Kaufman, who is of Polish origin and hails from a Zionist family, back in January 2009 during the previous Israeli war on the Gaza Strip. I recalled what Kaufman said in order to compare it to the comments being made today about the killing and the destruction in the Gaza Strip. - The Deputy Prime Minister of Israel Eli Yishai called on the Israeli army to destroy the infrastructure of the Gaza Strip and to take it back to the Middle Ages. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz said that Yishai was a minister of incitement, and that his party Shas represents a dark, medieval culture. The paper also said that the call for destroying Gaza's civil infrastructure isn't only inhuman and a war crime, but it doesn't do Israel any good. Israel has indeed tried it before, without achieving anything. - Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar said that Operation Pillar of Defense, or Pillar of Cloud in the language of the Torah, was in reference to the pillar of clouds that separated Moses from Pharaoh's army. The Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi Yona Metzar said that the enemies of Israel were the Babylonians and today they are the Palestinians, and described them as flies living in dirty places. In response, and to spite them, I say that their claims reflect myths of the Torah that are unproven by any archaeological find, and that their religion and prophets are completely false. - Roger Cohen, a contributor in the New York Times, has Likudnik tendencies, even if he claimed otherwise. Cohen criticized Khaled Meshal, the leader of Hamas, who said that past invaders will be killed and buried. Cohen urged Meshal to wake up, because Israel is here to stay. He then said that Palestinians have been losing since 1948 because of that kind of talk. In response, I say that the Palestinians only need to win one war, or for Israel to lose one war. Cohen also cited an editorial written by the Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren, that is to say, the ambassador of the government of crime, neo-Nazism and racism. - The New York Times ran the editorial by Oren two days before Cohen's op-ed piece. Oren claimed that Hamas left Israel with no choice but to strike Gaza. Oren took the reader on a trip of lies in both its details and its entirety, as, for instance, he failed to mention that Israel was created on May 1948 atop what is the Palestinians' country. Nor did he mention that the Zionist terrorist gangs had murdered and dispossessed Palestinians and occupied their lands with the help of the Christian West, which massacred Jews, then chose for the Palestinians to pay the price for its crimes instead. Palestine is the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, and all claims to the contrary are unsubstantiated myths of the Torah. While I accept a Palestinian state on 22 percent of this land, this is because I am an advocate of peace, and not because the Jews have any right to any inch of the land of Palestine. - American Likudnik Charles Krauthammer wrote in the Washington Post an article that only a vile Likudnik like him could write. Krauthammer asked why there was an Israeli war on Gaza. He said the answer by Hamas and many in the international media was resistance to the occupation, but then asked: What occupation? Krauthammer then went on to say that seven years ago, Israel pulled out of Gaza, making room for the first independent Palestinian state. Palestine is not just Gaza, but also the West Bank and all the territory that is called Israel today. Even if two states, Palestine and Israel, were to emerge and live side by side, Israel would still be in Palestinian land. Indeed, the Torah is ultimately a bunch of religious myths uncorroborated by factual history or geography. I leave the reader to compare between Gerald Kaufman, and the likes of the rabbis of Israel, its ambassador in Washington and the Likudnik writers. In the end, all I say is that the majority of Jews are like Kaufman and want peace. [email protected]