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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Arab "experts" claim IDF psychological warfare in naming operations

Abu Amer
An Arab "Israeli affairs expert" from Gaza, claims that the way that the IDF names military operations is part of a campaign of "psychological warfare" against the Palestinian people.

Adnan Abu Amer noticed that "Operation Brother's Keeper" has a Biblical basis. (He really is an expert!) Amer says that the names of operations like these are sourced in a Psychological warfare Department of the IDF, where Jews dream up names to maximize the terror they can inflict on poor, unsuspecting Arabs.

He notes that "Brother's Keeper" carries a "religious and political dimension." By searching through the Torah and Tanach and Talmud for these names, the IDF is asserting that they have a divine mission, according to Abu Amer.

Abu Amer notes that there has been an increase in the number of religious soldiers, so that the IDF is teaching its troops that to kill Palestinian Arabs is a divine command.

The "expert" adds that IDF soldiers chant the names of the operation as they perform their duties.

However, these names cause fear and terror for Palestinians, he says.

Another "expert," Antoine Shalhat, agrees with Israeli motives in naming these operations and he helpfully adds that the Talmud encourages Jews to kill women and children.

Of the Israeli operations listed in the article, I am only aware of two of them having any Biblical-type name - Brother's Keeper and Pillar of Cloud (Defense.)  The others named were Defensive Shield, Summer Rain, Autumn Clouds, Hot Winter and Cast Lead.

IMDB lists at least fifty movies and TV episodes named a variant of "Brother's Keeper."

Just more proof that Zionists own Hollywood!