                      A Voice from Hebron
                     by Gary M. Cooperberg
                         March 21, 1995
                     The Aushwitz Mentality
                                
. . . .It would seem that one of the lessons we Jews learned from the holocaust is that it
is possible to make peace with hell.  Life in the concentration camps was hopeless.  People
were murdered around you all the time.  Yet, despite the unspeakable horrors, we Jews
learned how to wake up every morning and go on with life... as long as there was some form
of life to go on with.  
. . . .Mordechai and Shalom Lapid were gunned down in cold blood while waiting for a
bus near Kiryat Arba.  Tens of innocent Jews have been murdered all over Israel since then,
yet, somehow life goes on as usual.  One year ago a single normal Jew acted like a human
being and struck back at our enemies.  Not only was he condemned by the government and the
majority of the zombie Jews parading as moral human beings, but even those who recognized
the tremendous sacrifice Dr. Goldstein made for us failed to follow up by taking steps to put
an end to our suicidal system of government in this country.
. . . .Two more young Jews were murdered on a public bus while on their way home to
Hebron from Jerusalem.  The bus was crowded.  Considering the fact that scores of bullets
entered the bus it was a genuine miracle that many more weren't killed.  The bullets, by the
way, were fired by Arab worshippers from atop a holy mosque as the bus passed by on the
main road.  Despite the fact that the IDF was escorting the bus and was on the scene during
the attack, not one shot was fired at the attackers!
. . . .It is a good thing to make peace.  But it is an axiomatic fact that you cannot make
peace while your enemy is making war.  This fact does not deter our government.  No matter
how many innocent civilians are murdered, we will not stop making peace.  This steady
process of self destruction has taken its toll on all of us.  Zvi Katzover, the mayor of Kiryat
Arba, is a good man.  He vehemently expressed his anger that the army did not protect the
lives of the passengers on the bus.  He complained that had the army provided a bullet proof
bus, or built a new road around the Arabs, those two Jews would still be alive.
. . . .We already have a few bullet proof buses.  But is that the solution to our problems? 
Shamir "solved" the problem of rocks by giving us plastic windows.  Shall we solve the
problem of bullets with bullet proof cars and buses?  Will this bring peace and tranquility to
our homeland?  
. . . .The Aushwitz mentality tells the Jew that it is possible to live with any situation. 
Rather than consider the possibility of striking back at and destroying our enemies, our
government, and the opposition for that matter, has decided that we have no choice but to find
ways to live with those who seek our destruction.  The only difference between Rabin, Bibi,
and even Raful and Zeevi, is one of degree.  Not one would dare suggest removing the Arabs
from Israel, much less executing those who attack us.  All want to live together in peace with
the snakes who continue to drain our life's blood from us.






. . . .Now our leftist government is planning to spend billions to build fences between us
and our "peace" partners, whom they admit we cannot live together with!  How far can this
insanity go?  If we all realize that the "palestinian" concept is one which, by definition, nullifies
the validity of a Jewish State, how can any Jew make peace with such a concept?  Yet that is
Israeli national policy today!  We are negotiating with our enemies the method and degree of
our self destruction!  When we were staring down the barrels of the Nazi guns, naked and
humiliated, one can understand why many lost hope.  Yet, even under those impossible
conditions, many Jews did rise up and attack their enemies.
. . . .How does one begin to explain then, how a proud Jewish nation, with one of the
best armies in the world and skilled in the use of the most modern and sophisticated weaponry,
cowers before a puny impotent enemy who brazenly seeks our destruction?
Worse, we arm them, give them land and political credence, and run all over the world to raise
money for them!  Why?
. . . .Not one more Jew needs to be sacrificed on the alter of this so called "peace
process".  It is we, the Jewish people as a whole, who are guilty of bloodshed.  In the name of
some kind of "higher morality", we are offering our children as a burnt sacrifice to molech. 
This is not Judaism.  It is not even morality.  It is perversion.
. . . .Rabbi Meir Kahane, of blessed memory once said, "I understand Arafat, and Arafat
understands me.  But neither one of us understands Jews."  The Rabbi knew for many years
how to save Jewish lives and put the Jewish state on the road to genuine peace.  He summed it
up in three words, "They Must Go!"  When he first said it it was prophetic.  Today one needs
to be a blind idiot not to recognize that this is the only path to survival, let alone peace.
Not one opposition party has suggested such a policy.  All are committed to make peace with
hell.  Why can we not find one Jewish leader who understands that even peace has its
limitations?