“Israel has dozens of Neo-Nazis” September 11, 2007
Well, boker tov! It’s about damn time someone woke up and smelled the hummus. The Jerusalem Post tells us what I, for one, have known for quite some time now. Israel is beginning to have a serious problem with neo-Nazis.
Central District police disclosed that information late Monday, hours after Israel Police Insp.-Gen. David Cohen revealed during a pre-Rosh Hashana celebration the bad news that there are “dozens more neo-Nazis in Israel.” Police were working on finding those neo-Nazis, including combing neo-Nazi Web sites for possible suspects, Cohen said at the annual toast at the Police National Headquarters in Jerusalem.
Experts have warned that neo-Nazi organizations may be active in urban areas including Beersheba and the Haifa suburbs.…
Community organizations for Russian immigrants were quick to point out this this type of behavior is “unusual” for recent immigrants from the Former Soviet Union, something that I think should go without saying (who the hell expects immigrants to Israel to be neo-Nazis?). The Police Inspector-General said neo-Nazis are “running amok”.
The neo-Nazis run by Eli Boanitov of recent infamy have been indicted, and in the indictment hearing, YNet reports, the extent of this man’s twisted psychology became more apparent:
The eight are charged on counts of racially-motivated aggravated assault, conspiring to commit a crime, distributing inciting materials, possessing racist materials and weapons and issuing threats…
Cell-leader Eli Buanitov, a 19-year-old known as ‘Nazi Eli,’ is also charged with a separate count of battery. According to the indictment, ICQ records show Buanitov intended to conduct a ceremony for his fellow neo-Nazis in which they would “swear their allegiance to Hitler and vow to preserve the white race with the last drop of their blood.”
“The problem is that here there isn’t anything to fight against because it’s a country of fucking kikes, we just can’t. Not me, not you and not even Adolf – may he rest in peace,” wrote Buanitov in an online conversation with a friend.
The grandmother of one of the defendants arrived at the courthouse to hear the charges and said she “would rather have perished in the Holocaust than experience what my grandson is putting me through.”
They should be deported. They should serve jail time for the explosives and for their videotaped crimes, and they should be deported.
But that’s just a handful of youths. Israel, of all places, needs to crack down on neo-Nazi organizations en masse for its own sake. This is not a job that can be solely accomplished by police or authorities — there needs to be a heightened awareness in Nazi-frequented areas.
Every Jew in Eilat and Be’ersheva and the “Haifa suburbs” needs to perfectly aware that “88″ is slang for “Heil Hitler” and act accordingly. End the anonymity that lets these societal scabs fester. These organizations will not function if every man, woman, and child knows their precise doings and whereabouts.
I hope every Nazi living in Israel is found, and called to account for why he calls for the murder of his own kin while enjoying the privileges bestowed on him by a nation paid for with Jewish blood. May this upcoming year, 5768, be the end of such hatred, and the beginning of unity.









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