Shadee Elmasry – Rabbi Justifies What!

Shadee Elmasry
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Speaker 1 discusses how the Torah says not to kill anyone in a year, but rather kill children who are supposedly innocent. This is considered a rabbinical statement, but Speaker 1 argues that it is not a statement of strict mercy on children. The situation is becoming more mainstream in Israel.
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How if you know if there's a terrorist in the building and

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these terrorists will kill many Jews, it's just a matter of time

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because he's that's what he does all his life. And there's an

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opportunity to throw a bomb on his head, but maybe few kids will get

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hurt. And they say, well, the kids are innocent. How are you going to

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kill 238 kids that are there in the building? They're gonna get

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killed. So the answer is, if you don't kill those supposedly

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innocent kids, what would happen later this one will kill 50 Jews,

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they will become families one way or the other. So that's what the

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Torah say. Someone is on the way to kill you now in a year from

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now. You can kill him even now, you know before we don't have to

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wait a minute before but the point is right here that Hashem say do

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not have mercy on the children kill older children also why?

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There is no difference between them and their children in 10

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years from now, these children will attack you on the way as I've

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gotten older. This is not just one wacky rabbi. Ms. Rocky is not some

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wacky guy. He's not the extreme. This is becoming mainstream in

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Israel, supported with this rabbinical scholarship

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