Tuesday, May 31, 2005

This from the Drudge Report...
Israeli police have discovered a ring of about 20 local neo-Nazis, young emigrants from the former Soviet Union, but are uncertain how to proceed against them as Israel has no specific laws against supporting Nazi beliefs, the Israeli daily Maariv reported Tuesday.

The paper said police stumbled across the group after detectives who recently arrested a 20-year-old soldier suspected of drug use found a swastika tattooed on his arm and a large cache of neo-Nazi material downloaded from the Internet.

Interrogation of the young man, from the West Bank settlement of Ariel, put police on the trail of others, who West Bank police investigator Haim Fadlon told Maariv are suspected of taking part in anti-Semitic Internet chat rooms and performing secret ceremonies with swastika banners and other neo-Nazi regalia.

"We cannot disclose details of the inquiry, but it's chilling," Fadlon was quoted as saying. "It appears these are people living in this country who are talking among themselves about extermination of the Jews." Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis in the Holocaust of World War II, and hundreds of thousands of survivors made their homes in Israel after the war.


I know what should be done to them. For one thing, I believe that anyone who is found to be a member of any neo-Nazi or - or even a sympathizer for them - does not deserve to be able to walk free. As for this soldier - this Israeli soldier - he should be should not be allowed to live.

Screw the "everyone has a right to free thought" crowd. These bastards have no right to live and breathe in the country whose very existence was created as a haven to those who survived Nazism. These cretins should be exterminated, just like Hitler would have been had he not proven to be such a coward.

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