Rights and Accountability 29 July 2014
Prominent settler and former Israeli army chief rabbi Avichai Rontzki delivered a “messianic, fiery speech” to Israeli forces prior to the devastating massacre of the Gaza City neighborhood of Shujaiya, it was revealed today.
An account of the speech appears in a new piece by Nahum Barnea, a prominent journalist at Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, and is based on remarks made by a soldier present at the time.
The soldier related that before their invasion of Shujaiya, troops were gathered to “listen to the words” of Rontzki, who “praised the miracle of God’s army.” According to an article last week in Kipa, a religious-Zionist oriented news site, Rontzki has been performing reserve duty and “encouraging the combatants on the ground.”
The Electronic Intifada has already reported on the phenomenon of groups of Jewish mystics offering support to the Israeli forces currently shelling Gaza, as well as the Israeli army commander who declared “holy war” on Palestinians.
“Damned”
The anonymous soldier in Barnea’s article also recounts a similar event prior to the Shujaiya massacre:
We got close to Kibbutz Nahal Oz and then they gathered us together. You know how it is in the army - when told to gather, you gather. Waiting for us was a bunch of Breslev Hasidic Jews singing “Messiah, Messiah,” dancing and bouncing around. We formed a circle around them, and a bunch of fighters danced with them in ecstasy
Israel’s ground assault on the Gaza Strip began late on Thursday 17 July, with tanks receiving orders “to open fire at anything that moved.” Over the next few days, the Shujaiya district of Gaza City was subjected to intense and indiscriminate bombardment, including 600 shells fired by an artillery battalion and 100 one-ton bombs dropped from the air.
Rontzki’s speech to Israeli soldiers recalls his time as Israeli army chief rabbi, when, in 2009, he told religious students that troops who “show mercy” towards the enemy in wartime will be “damned.” During Israel’s so-called “Operation Cast Lead” massacre in 2008-09, the army rabbinate under his leadership distributed inflammatory publications that referred to the massacre as “a war on murderers.”
Rontzki was one of the founding members of Itamar, a fanatical Israeli settlement colony near Nablus, where has also led a yeshiva, or religious seminary.
Comments
Amazing
Permalink Hugh Ekeberg replied on
Amazing how all those massive amounts of armaments, and military technology from America seems to make these fanatics dizzy with ecstasy.
This man is an enemy of
Permalink liz burdon replied on
This man is an enemy of humanity as a whole and the jews in particular.
They dance around the fires of Gaza
Permalink tom hall replied on
Those who continue to await some religious expression of dismay from within Israel at this wave of genocide will be necessarily disappointed. Israeli rabbis are licensed and paid by the state, and their support for the most terrible acts of that state is a given. But where are the voices of rabbis abroad, speaking out forcefully against these ghastly crimes? Why are they silent? This new Nakba is happening in plain sight. Yet they turn away.
Poor Excuse For A Human Being
Permalink Julieann Wozniak replied on
As I suspected, some of the more right-wing elements of the IDF are engaged in ethnic cleansing. During the cold war, we Americans propped up despicable regimes like this, notoriously Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua. We need to wash our hands Israel's right winf government, until there's democracy for everybody. The Likud rebbe needs to be dismissed from service.