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HOW Neturei Karta affects israel?

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HOW Neturei Karta affects israel?

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  1. They are small sect or an extremist group of "ultra-orthodox" Jews they are such a minority, that they dont have any influence in israel,  


  2. The NK are a fringe group.  They are very small, and thus have very little (if any) effect on Israel.

    Since they are used by Israel's enemies, they are considered a minor nuisance.

  3. They dont,they are however used by israels enemies.

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  4. They don't.

    As far as I know they don't pay taxes and they don't get any benefits, they're like non existent.

  5. they just annoy everyone.

  6. They don't. They are a a very small minority (only several thousands of them if that). They live in their own community, and they have nothing to do with the state. They are considered nuts by almost all israelis (even the Ultra Orthodox community) who give them a thought once in a while. Occasionally they may plaster posters with their vile ideas on the walls of their communities, but that's most contact any israeli has with them (passing down the street and reading their posters).

    Nobody takes them seriously, at best they are an anecdote at election time, or when some of them go visit Ahmadinejad etc.

    It's ironic that Arab, Islamic, and other anti-zionist/anti-semitist media outlets like saying that "not all the jews are so bad - many observent Jews are anti-zionist believing that Zionism is against the Torah."

    That's just wishful thinking on their part. There are more Jews who believe in scientology than Neturei Karta.

  7. Judaism has "fringe" group who walk the streets of N.Y.C. wrapped in their prayer shawls...they are a sect which doesn't identify with mainstream Judaism...they have gone off to do their own thing!  

  8. Neturei Karta is a name given to a group of Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem who refused (and still refuse) to recognize the existence or authority of the so-called "State of Israel" and made (and still make) a point of publicly demonstrating their position, the position of the Torah and authentic unadulterated Judaism.

    From Neturei Karta we Israelis expect a measure of loyalty to the state where they live, Neturei Karta lacking that tar themselves.

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