Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Moshe Feiglin on Guilty Verdict of Amiram Ben Uliel and my comments



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While the accusations here unfortunately are valid we pray in Shemona Esreh, the Amida, 

ולמלשינים
 אל תהי תקוה, וכל הרשעה כרגע תאבד

And for the slanderers, let there not be hope, and may all the wickedness in an instant perish.

Please note that we pray for wickedness to perish and not the evil doers.

  We are all human and all great leaders in Jewish History have erred. We are all human. The key is to own our mistakes, admit wrongdoing, regret, apologize, resolve not to repeat it and moveon...that is the greatness of true Kingship found in King David and his ancestry Judah, the Jewish Tribe marked for Kingship. 

 Translation of Moshe Feiglin's Facebook post.


Today Amiram Ben Uliel officially joined Amos Burns [convicted of murdering Rachel Heller], Roman Zdorov [serving life sentence for murder of Tair Rada], and about 15% of those convicted of murder while innocent of any crime.

The judges were not confused by the fact that residents of Kfar Duma burned these houses before and after the case in which Amiram was accused.

Even the fact that Amiram's confession, which was extracted by horrible torture, was worthless and every court in another Western country would have released him immediately -- even that fact was of no help in removing the noose from Amiram's neck that had been tied even before the "trial" began.

The media's demon dance exacting its pound of flesh;

a spineless defense minister -- Boogie Ya'alon -- who delivers the goods and allows the horror;

a legal system with a clear agenda that signs up eagerly to violate all of the most basic human rights;

and the last and hardest of all -
the sector leader who is doing the act of Zimri, comes out in favor of the villainous act, and instead of protecting the dozens of arrested youth of that sector, gives a tailwind to torture --

and asks for a reward as Pinchas.

The real right ...

They didn't leave Amiram with any possibility.

And so what did you think?
That after torturing dozens of youth they would allow themselves to acquit?

Just as it is perfectly clear to me that Amiram did not carry out the act attributed to him,
so it was clear to me that the system would convict him --
And even clearer is that he has no chance with the appeal filed by his lawyer to the Supreme Court.

Amiram is not photographing well. A type of weird black Breslover. One who you can put into a stereotypical box and continue with the day-to-day harassment.

He's not gay, nor Arab, he's not a woman, not a blue-eyed Ashkenazi, not a deprived Mizrahi, not a soldier in uniform, nor a conscientious leftist. He's not even a respected settler.

Amiram is the ultimate leper.

As Jews always knew him to be ...

both a "black Haredi"
and a "dangerous settler"
"not a Zionist, not part of us" -- in short -- take him away and put him 
on "Eretz Nehederet" [a satirical Israeli television show].

From someone like that, it's very easy to steal his human rights and a bury him alive, instead of acquitting (at least because of doubt!) And releasing from the Pandora's box all the sins of the system.

And now we'll all keep mum about the bloodshed --
Obviously we'll keep mum --
after all, he's not one of us ...

And going forward, we will all pay the price.

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