Introduction: The Silence of the Media
When Western media speak of religion and violence, Islam is always put on the dock. Qur’anic verses are misquoted, stripped of context, and paraded as evidence of a “violent faith.” Yet when it comes to the Torah — the foundation of Judaism and a sacred text within the Christian Old Testament — the silence is deafening.
Why? Because the Torah contains some of the most violent, genocidal commands in religious history. Commands that, if found in the Qur’an, would dominate every newspaper headline. But since they underpin Zionist ideology and the modern State of Israel, they are quietly ignored.
The Torah’s Vision: One People Above All Others
The starting point is exclusivity:
- Deuteronomy 7:6 — “For you are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you out of all the peoples on the face of the earth to be his people, his treasured possession.”
This is the theological seed of Zionist supremacy: one nation “chosen,” others reduced to subordinates.
Even financial ethics are split along lines of blood:
- Deuteronomy 23:20 — “You may charge a foreigner interest, but not a fellow Israelite.”
Justice for insiders. Exploitation for outsiders.
Commands of Terror and Genocide
The Torah not only elevate Israel; it commands the annihilation of others:
- Deuteronomy 7:1–2 — “When the LORD your God brings you into the land you are entering… and he drives out many nations before you… then you must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them and show them no mercy.”
- Deuteronomy 20:16–18 — “In the cities of the nations the LORD your God is giving you as an inheritance, do not leave alive anything that breathes. Completely destroy them… as the LORD your God has commanded you.”
- 1 Samuel 15:3 — “Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.”
Here we see indiscriminate terrorism — exterminating nations, women, children, and even livestock. This is ethnic cleansing sanctified as a divine command.
If such verses existed in the Qur’an, Fox News, CNN, and the BBC would quote them endlessly. Instead, silence.
From Scripture to Zionist Policy
The frightening reality is that modern Zionist leaders echo these texts:
- Israeli politician Ayelet Shaked once shared a text calling Palestinian children “little snakes” that must be destroyed.
- Rabbis like Yitzhak Shapira, in The King’s Torah, explicitly ruled that Jewish law permits killing non-Jews, even infants, if they pose a “potential threat.”
These ideas are not fringe; they flow directly from the Torah’s genocidal verses. They fuel policies of collective punishment in Gaza, the starvation of civilians, and the rhetoric of politicians who see Palestinians as “Amalek” to be erased.
Islam’s Contrast: Mercy, Justice, and Limits in War
While the Torah demands destruction, the Qur’an restrains:
- “Whoever kills a soul — unless for murder or corruption in the land — it is as if he has killed all of mankind. And whoever saves one — it is as if he has saved all of mankind.” (Qur’an 5:32)
- “There is no compulsion in religion.” (Qur’an 2:256)
- “And We have not sent you, O Muhammad, except as a mercy to the worlds.” (Qur’an 21:107)
Islam prohibits killing innocents, even in war. The Prophet ﷺ forbade targeting women, children, monks, or destroying crops.
The contrast is stark: mercy vs massacre.
The Media’s Double Standard
Why are these Torah verses never aired on Western media? Three reasons:
- Protecting the Biblical Image: Christianity and Judaism are portrayed as “civilised religions,” while Islam is painted as violent.
- Zionist Lobby Pressure: Exposing the Torah’s violence would undermine Israel’s “moral legitimacy.”
- Colonial Continuity: The West needs the narrative of Jewish victimhood to justify supporting Israel. Highlighting Jewish scriptures of genocide would collapse that myth.
Instead, journalists cherry-pick Qur’an verses, stripped of historical context, while Torah calls for genocide remain unspoken.
Gaza: The Torah in Action?
What we see in Gaza today — mass killing, starvation, collective punishment — is not just military strategy. It mirrors the very Torahic commands of “show no mercy” and “leave alive nothing that breathes.”
When Netanyahu, Ben-Gvir, or settler rabbis justify erasing entire communities, they are not innovating. They are reviving the violent script of the Torah itself.
Conclusion: Exposing the Sacred Cover for Violence
The truth is clear: the Torah contains calls for terrorism and ethnic cleansing. These verses are weaponised today in Palestine under the banner of Zionism. Yet the Western media, quick to demonise Islam, never exposes the violence in Jewish scripture.
If the world is sincere about confronting “religious violence,” it must look honestly at the Torah and its role in shaping modern Zionist aggression. Until then, accusations against Islam remain nothing but hypocrisy.
📌 Disclaimer
This article is a scholarly and journalistic investigation of religious texts and their political interpretations. It does not target people based on their ethnicity or faith community. Our focus is on examining how certain passages of the Torah have been historically used or misused to justify violence, and why these aspects are rarely discussed in mainstream media, particularly in comparison with how Islam is portrayed.
When Allah sent Musa to save Jews from slavery these Jews wreaked havoc murder genocide and evil upon this earth which continues till today