A reminder of Amalek

By Victor Rosenthal

Here we are again. A whole country is suffused with feelings of excruciating sorrow, anger, and impotence. Here I am again, writing that another “Palestinian” creature has brutally violated and murdered a beautiful young girl, a 19-year old who had a bright future, who now has none. Her mutilated body lies in the ground, and her family has only memories.

The perpetrator, a 29-year old named Arafat Irfaiya, “left his home in Hebron with a knife and made his way to the village of Beit Jala, walked to the forest, where he saw Ori [Ansbacher], attacked and murdered her,” according to the General Security Service (Shabak). The creature was arrested by the Israel Police’s YAMAM counter-terrorism unit in Ramallah two days after the murder.

The rapist-murderer-mutilator does have a future, unfortunately. If only he’d aimed a gun at the policemen who came to arrest him! But he was too smart for that. His house, or part of it, or none of it, may be demolished – that will depend on our Supreme Court – but he will receive a salary in prison, the Palestinian Authority will give his family a new house, and he will be a hero, honored by his community, candy passed out on his behalf. And some day he will be released from prison, maybe even on a day not so far off if there is some kind of deal or “prisoner exchange” (in other words, if he is freed in exchange for an Israeli held hostage).

The Prime Minister said that “…we will bring the matter to justice.” But we won’t. There would have been justice, perhaps, if the creature had been shot when he was caught, but that didn’t happen. We don’t have justice, we have what Tuvia Tenenbom called “a very complicated Talmudic thing, nobody knows, even the Jews cannot figure it out.”

The “Palestinians,” a nationality invented by the KGB in the 1960s and applied to the regional Arabs who claim the territory set aside for Israel by the international community as the Palestine Mandate after WWI, are the spiritual and practical descendants of the biblical tribe of Amalek, an enemy hated and feared by the people of Israel because of their penchant for attacking from the rear, killing the weakest and the slowest of the Israelites.

This has always been the strategy of the “Palestinians,” who especially seek out Jewish women and children to act out their perpetual rage upon (in a textbook case of psychological projection, they accuse the IDF of targeting “Palestinian” children).

The Jewish people are commanded (Deut. 25:19) “blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven. Do not forget.” This is generally understood to mean to completely destroy the tribe (see also I Samuel 15:3), but the rabbis decided that because of the way the various nations were scattered in history, it is impossible to determine who, if anyone, is a blood descendant of Amalek today. Nevertheless that commandment still has meaning. I would not go as far as the prophet Samuel and insist that we are required to kill every living creature in Amalek’s camp, but I understand it to mean that when faced with an antisemitic enemy, we are required to achieve full victory over it, to obtain what was called unconditional surrender after WWII.

We have been trying to do the “complicated Talmudic thing” since 1967, perhaps since 1948, and it hasn’t worked. Today we know that there can’t be coexistence, that Jews and “Palestinians” can’t live together (the jury is still out about the Arab citizens of Israel). Yasser Arafat’s educational system, perpetuated by his successor Mahmoud Abbas, and the similar system in the Gaza Strip controlled by Hamas and paid for by the UN, have guaranteed that. They have bred possibly the first complete generations of youthful Jew-haters vicious enough to cut the heads off of three-month old babies and to stab 75-year old grandmothers in the street. First, almost from birth, they inculcate in them white-hot hatred against Jews, and then they provide financial and psychological incentives for them to act on their hatred.

Arafat Irfaiya is a perfect example of the new breed of terrorist made possible by this system. A “lone wolf” who (as far as we know) didn’t receive direct instructions from the terror groups, found a victim by chance and murdered her with extreme brutality. He was a robot, programmed for murder, and triggered by some seemingly insignificant event.

Perhaps decades ago we could have simply wiped out the PLO and reached some kind of understanding with traditional leaders among the Palestinian Arabs. Perhaps not. But today the “Palestinians” have taken on the mantle of Amalek. They must be defeated and disarmed, and those who see themselves as our enemies must be permanently expelled from the land of Israel. A policy to encourage Arabs to emigrate from the area between the Jordan and the Mediterranean should be implemented. Jewish sovereignty should be imposed over all of Eretz Yisrael.

We are not moving in that direction. In today’s Jewish state, “Palestinians” have as many, or more, rights than Jews. Our Supreme Court grants them the ability to bring about the demolition of Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria, but in many cases prevents the IDF from demolishing homes of “Palestinian” murderers. Between 2012 and 2018, Israel has facilitated the transfer of over $1 billion from Qatar to the Amalekites of Hamas. Israel also provides Hamas with electricity and water, and allows Hamas to collect taxes on these.

Israel also collects import duties for the Palestinian Authority and transfers the money to it. At long last, the Knesset passed a law allowing Israel to deduct the amounts the PA pays to terrorists like Arafat Irfaiya from this sum (in 2017 and 2018, the PA’s budget for such payments was $320 million each year). The PM promises to enforce the law. We’ll see if he has the will to do so, and if the legal establishment will let him.

Instead of destroying our enemies, we are trying to make their lives better, in the hope that they will like us better. It strengthens them and makes them despise us more.

When King Shaul was ordered by Hashem (via the prophet Shmuel) to completely destroy Amalek and all his possessions, he waffled, leaving King Agag alive and keeping the best of Amalek’s animals. Because he disobeyed Hashem’s command, Shmuel ordered that his kingship should be taken away and given to someone “worthier than you.”

I am not suggesting that we are commanded to destroy all the “Palestinians” and their livestock, although terrorists like Arafat Irfaiya should be executed with all possible dispatch. But I do think that the decision to pay tribute to the Palestinian Amalek instead of defeating, disarming, and dispersing it contravenes reason, in both secular and religious forms.

Maybe the time has come to take away the “kingship” from our present leadership and give it to someone “worthier?”

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  1. Ori’s blood cries out to deaf ears
    The media’s silent treatment for slain Israeli teen.

    If I didn’t know any better, I’d say the lack of coverage was purposeful…a blanket wall-to-wall blackout.

    But I do know better and I still call it a confederacy of silence, beginning at The New York Times.

    They are all in it together. I cannot prove it; rather it’s for them to prove that they are not carriers of journalistic malpractice. I know that scoffers’ smell of theirs from my own years in the newsroom and travelling with them to Israel where they went, and came back, like the Spies, to curse the land.

    I saw it firsthand, their scandals of playing hide and seek with the truth. It’s in this and this book. They won’t tell it; I did.

    Yes, the topic is Ori Ansbacher, a beautiful 19-year-old daughter of Israel who was found in the Ein Yael forest in south Jerusalem, dead from a particularly horrific act of rape and murder.

    Did you read about it in the Times, in the Post, or in any other major (even minor) newspaper? Neither did I? Zero.

    Did you watch any of it from CNN, the BBC, ABC, NBC, CBS or any other network? Same here. Nada. Zilch.

    Ori’s blood cries out to deaf ears. A nation is in distress, the world shrugs, the media yawns.

    This we know, that when Israel defends itself even by moderate degrees, the world shouts no…no…no. Must not disrupt the “peace process.”

    For that, they come alive. For this, they snooze.

    From the Europeans, this is understandable. The trembling media over there are taking orders to suppress the word “Muslim” for any harm Muslims do. The “migrants” get a free pass.

    Islamophobia, they say…while Muslims keep arriving in Europe safely in droves and Jews are packing up and running for their lives…from that very influx.

    That is their “peace process” with an asterisk and a wink to the media.
    That’s Europe. What’s our excuse here in the land of a free and supposedly fearless press? Or is it that word might slip out that the Israelis face a brutal enemy as typified in this slaying?

    First problem. Ori was Jewish. That won’t get you much sympathy in a hotel run by Democrats, which is the media. Second problem. Ori was Israeli. Jews, especially Israelis, never get a free pass. Guilt (as Kafka has it) is always to be assumed. To put it starkly, in their eyes, Israelis deserve what they get…and any Palestinian Muslim, for whatever he does, is the innocent party.

    Hence…suppress…suppress…suppress.

    If they were to name the victim, Ori Ansbacher, they would need likewise to name the killer…and his name is Arafat. Yes, Arafat.

    With a name like that, what else did you expect? He is 29 years-old. This means that he has already gone through the entire indoctrination process focused on killing Israelis. The brainwashing began from the day he was born – and when he started school, that’s when they really taught him the trade.

    That is their “peace process” with an asterisk and a wink to the media.

    In confessing to the murder, Arafat admits that he was only doing what is expected and what comes naturally to him and his people, the Palestinian Arab Muslims.

    If you dare take a glance at his picture, you will cringe. Catch the smirk, the telltale sign that the American news media are also his beloved people.

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  2. From today’s Ynet news. PA-PLO “State of Palestine” supports the murder of Ori Ansbacher and tries to shelter the murderer.

    VIDEO: Israeli police caught on camera arresting teenagers suspected killer
    A branch of the Palestinian Authority on Monday released surveillance footage from a Ramallah-area mosque, apparently showing Israeli security forces arresting the suspected Palestinian killer of a young Israeli woman brutally murdered last week.

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    The video, posted on Facebook by the PA’s Waqf (Islamic trust) office, shows footage from a camera inside the Jamal Abdel Nasser mosque, in which the suspected killer is caught in an abandoned building nearby, and an additional suspect is arrested inside the house of worship itself.

    Arafat Irfaiya is suspected of murdering 19-year-old Ori Ansbacher in Jerusalem last week. Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Sunday extended Irfaiya’s remand for an additional 10 days.

    Ansbacher’s naked body was found last Thursday, with multiple stab wounds, in the woods at Ein Yael on the outskirts of Jerusalem, police said. The Shin Bet domestic security service said Irfaiya left his home in Hebron carrying a knife, saw the victim in the forest, attacked and killed her. The 29-year-old Palestinian later admitted to the murder anbbd said it was nationalistically motivated.

    Irfaiya was identified through a DNA sample found at the scene of the horrific attack, and was arrested as part of a surgical operation carried out by Israeli security forces. After it became clear to the investigators that the terrorist was hiding in the mosque some 15 kilometers north of Jerusalem, a SWAT unit was sent to the location late Friday night. The force that arrived at the scene encountered violent disturbances, which included Palestinians hurling pipe bombs and Molotov cocktails, burning tires and throwing stones.
    Security footage from Jamal Abdel Nasser Mosque (Photo: Security footage)
    Security footage from Jamal Abdel Nasser Mosque (Photo: Security footage)

    The soldiers initially searched the mosque but couldn’t locate the suspect and left the area in order to reorganize. The investigators from the Shin Bet domestic security service then examined CCTV footage from various buildings in the neighborhood, including the mosque, and decided to send a force from the Border Police’s counter-terrorism unit Yamam to inspect the abandoned building that aroused their suspicions. A military dog named Zili was the first to reach the terrorist and trap him, and he was eventually arrested unarmed and without resistance.

    Maor Zemach, chairman of the pro-Zionist Lach Jerusalem organization, lashed out at the Palestinian Authority for releasing the video, calling it an attempt to ”criticize Israel for desecrating holy places” and deflect from the act of murder itself.

    “This clearly explains the distorted priorities of the Palestinian Authority: the cruel murder of Jews is acceptable, while fighting terror is not,” Zemach said.

    Ori Ansbacher (Photo: Courtesy of family)
    Ori Ansbacher (Photo: Courtesy of family)

    In the meantime, the residents of various Palestinian villages adjacent to the settlement of Tekoa, where Ansbacher lived, are expected to pay a condolence visit to her family. The Palestinian delegation, which will consist of around 10 people, was an initiative of the Israeli Tag Meir umbrella organization that combats hate speech and incitement by Jewish extremists.

    “We are against murder and violence on both sides of the conflict, people have to respect the other. There is nothing more precious than human life, it’s the most sacred thing,” said Ziad Sabatin, a member of the Palestinian delegation from the village of Husan near Bethlehem.

    No Palestinian officials have condemned the murder, and not one of the Palestinian terror groups has claimed responsibility — including Hamas, to which Irfaiya was reportedly affiliated.

  3. Remand of Palestinian suspected of murdering Israeli teen extended
    The body of 19 year-old Ori Ansbacher was found with multiple stab wounds Thursday in a forest outside Jerusalem.

    Arafat Irfaiya, Ori Ansbacher’s murderer, brought to court
    Arafat Irfaiya, Ori Ansbacher’s murderer, brought to court. (photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST)
    The Palestinian man suspected of murdering 19-year-old Ori Ansbacher in the Jerusalem Forest last week had his detention extended by 10 days on Monday.

    Arafat Irfaiya, from Hebron, was remanded in the Jerusalem Magistrate’s court on charges of murdering and raping Ansbacher, whose nude body was found with multiple stab wounds in the forest by Ein Yael on Thursday.

    According to press reports, the judge decided to hold the hearing behind closed doors but in photos released from the courtroom Irfaiya was seen wearing a brown prison uniform and with bruises and scabs on his forehead, nose and below his right eye. He also seemed to smirk and roll his eyes before the cameras.
    Israel’s Channel 2 News quoted a relative as saying that it is important to understand that there is a much bigger issue than just Ansbacher’s murder.

    “It is important to leave our private story aside and understand that there is bigger business here than Ori and the criminal who murderered her,” Ansbacher’s uncle, Boaz Bar-Yuda, said.

    “It is important to understand that we are dealing with the war between the sons of light and the sons of darkness. We are good people. Ori was full of goodness, light and kindness. There are people here who are looking to do evil, and the gap between her joy and her light compared to what this criminal murderer symbolizes that.”

    “We believe that the good will win, that its light will win – that good must prevail,” Ansbacher’s uncle continued, adding that “Everything must be done for them to understand that such wickedness has no place anywhere.”

    On Sunday night, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) said the attack was nationalistically motivated and that Irfaiya had reconstructed the murder in the woods at Ein Yael on the outskirts of Jerusalem.

    The Shin Bet said that he “left his home in Hebron with a knife and made his way to the village of Beit Jala,” just south of Jerusalem and from there, he “walked to the forest, where he saw Ori, attacked and murdered her.”

    In a joint operation by the IDF, the Shin Bet and the Israel Border Police’s YAMAM counter-terrorism unit, Irfaiya was arrested in an abandoned building near the Jamal Abdel-Nasser Mosque in el-Bireh adjoining Ramallah following intelligence received by security forces.

    According to reports, authorities identified him as the murder suspect “without question” through DNA evidence found at the murder scene.

    Most details of the case remain under police gag order.

    Irfaiya, who has family members connected with Hamas, has disseminated propaganda for the group. He previously served time for being in Israel illegally and for possession of a knife.

    According to a report by Channel 13 news, during his interrogation after he was arrested in possession of a knife in 2017 at the entrance to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, he told his interrogators that he wished to become a “martyr” or be incarcerated in an Israeli prison.

    “I will do it again. I want to be martyr,” he told investigators, according to transcripts leaked by the channel. “I would do whatever it takes to go to prison, and if you let me go, I’ll come back here with a knife so that I will either get sent to prison or become a martyr.”

    Ansbacher’s murder sparked outrage across Israel, with Interior Minister Gilad Erdan accusing the Palestinians of having a “murderous culture.”

    “We have to remember with what lowly and murderous people we are talking to about agreements and processes. This is a very broad phenomenon of terrorism that we deal with. This is a people whose cultural codes are murderous,” he said.

    Early on Sunday morning IDF troops mapped Irfaiya’s home ahead of its likely demolition. Troops entered Hebron in the pre-dawn hours of Sunday to measure the structure “to evaluate ways to demolish it,” the army said in a statement.

  4. Dozens of bullet holes found in Ohio synagogue
    At least two dozen bullet holes discovered in windows of Temple Beth Israel-Shaare Zedek on Shabbat.

    Toledo, Ohio
    A synagogue in Lima, Ohio, was shot up with bullets.

    At least two dozen bullet holes were discovered in the windows of Temple Beth Israel-Shaare Zedek on Shabbat, according to the congregation’s part-time rabbi, Howie Stein, who reported the vandalism in a Facebook post.

    “Friday night, we prayed in a sanctuary with three bullet holes in its windows,” Stein wrote. “Services followed a potluck supper, in a social hall with a minyan of holes in its windows, brought out from a kitchen with twice as many holes in its window. Shabbat morning we found three more holes in the upstairs classrooms, no longer used because of the shrinking and aging nature of the congregation. Thankfully, nobody was in the building at the time, and the damage, while emotionally and physically extensive, was not more significant.”

    The rabbi said he called on the congregation to use Shabbat to “focus inward, on our own rest and renewal. We must not allow those who hate, and those who act on their hate, to deter us from our cherished beliefs and practices.”

    Stein travels to the synagogue, a merged Reform and Conservative congregation, twice a month from his home in Pittsburgh to minister to the congregation. His profile picture on Facebook is the Pittsburgh Steelers “Stronger than Hate” logo, created after the attack on the Tree of Life synagogue building that killed 11 worshippers.

    Lima is in northwest Ohio, between Toledo and Dayton.

  5. Terrible tragedy, there should be an eye for an eye.
    Palestinians-who are they?
    There has never been a country named Palestine. There has never been a capital to a country named Palestine. There has never been a currency of a country named Palestine.
    The Palestinian designation was invented by Haj-amin Husseini (whose family originated near Damascus) using his own being born in Jerusalem (his parents were both from Syria) as the basis in 1929 — and invited a large number of Arabs with no ties whatsoever to Holy Land to come there as his serfs (who, along with their 1929-1948 born spawn, constituted 99% of original “palestinian refugees”.)
    The name Palestina was created by Emperor Hadrian in 135 AD as a punishment to the Jews for their constant rebellions against the Roman Empire. Hadrian ordered to strike the word Judea from all maps and replace it with the word Palestina, meaning “Land of the Philistines”, the ancient enemies of the Israelites, who by the way, had ceased to exist over a thousand years earlier.

  6. Excellent article by Victor Rosenthal. Thank God, Israpundit has finally published something about this outrage, and the system that let it and similar atrocities happen.