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In the 230-page book, Shapira and his co-author, Rabbi Yosef Elitzur (The Kings Torah,currently Israels best selling book) argue that Jewish law permits the killing of non-Jews in a wide variety of circumstances. They write that Jews have the right to kill Gentiles in any situation in which a non-Jews presence endangers Jewish lives even if the Gentile is not at all guilty for the situation that has been created.
The book sanctions the killing of non-Jewish children and babies: There is justification for killing babies if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us, and in such a situation they may be harmed deliberately, and not only during combat with adults.
The rabbis suggest that harming the children of non-Jewish leaders is justified if it is likely to bring pressure to bear on them to change policy. The authors also advocate committing cruel deeds to create the proper balance of terror and treating all members of an enemy nation as targets for retaliation, even if they are not directly participating in hostile activities. (false flag terror)
The book sanctions the killing of non-Jewish children and babies: There is justification for killing babies if it is clear that they will grow up to harm us, and in such a situation they may be harmed deliberately, and not only during combat with adults.
The rabbis suggest that harming the children of non-Jewish leaders is justified if it is likely to bring pressure to bear on them to change policy. The authors also advocate committing cruel deeds to create the proper balance of terror and treating all members of an enemy nation as targets for retaliation, even if they are not directly participating in hostile activities. (false flag terror)