Jos haluaa saada kuvan siitä mitä kaikkein kovimman linjan juutalaisnationalistit ajattelevat, niin Internet Archivesta löytyvät heidän suurimman oppi-isänsä rabbi Meir Kahanen pääteokset englannin kielellä, kuten vaikka tämä,
Uncomfortable questions for comfortable Jews, kirjoitettu 1980-luvun keskivaiheilla:
https://archive.org/details/uncomfortableque00kahaEräässä kohden Kahane mainitsee ynseästi sellaiset suomalaiset YK-sotilaat jotka iskivät itselleen israelilaisen heilan maassa oleillessaan, yhtenä monista liberaalidemokraattisen systeemin mahdollistamista rappion ilmentymistä Israelissa:
https://archive.org/details/uncomfortableque00kaha/page/206/mode/2up?view=theater&q=finnishMaariv (July 7, 1986) writes: "Tens of Israeli women who travelled to Finland over the past few years in the wake of Finnish soldiers of UNIFIL, have been left stranded there. Some were deserted before the promised marriage and others after finding out Finnish society is not overjoyed at absorbing the foreigners into its midst." The wandering Jew. The wandering Jewess. Losing the anchor of Judaism, they drifted out into the terrible sea of tragedy. Will this convince other Israeli Jewish women to remain true to their people and land? Hardly.
Kahane toteaa kuivasti että libanonilaiset arabit olisivat tappaneet sellaisen naisen joka olisi heilastellut muukalaisten kanssa, mutta että sekulaareilla juutalaisilla on löyhemmät tavat:
https://archive.org/details/uncomfortableque00kaha/page/204/mode/2up?view=theater&q=finnishThree "happy" Jewesses, married to U.N. gentiles, one living in Finland and two in France.
Thus, another phase of the frightening growth of intermarriage and assimilation in the State that lost its Jewish way. There have been at least a hundred weddings between Jewesses and U.N. gentiles, the vast majority of them not involving conversion to Judaism, the Israeli girls not seeing much need for it. Many other hundreds live with U.N. soldiers, without a marriage contract, and many other hundreds satisfy the U.N. needs as prostitutes or occasional dates. In the words of a U.N. Scandinavian soldier: "After two difficult weeks in Lebanon, you seek a little warmth, quiet and love. In a word you want a girl." Since the Arabs in Lebanon would kill any Arab girl who would dare have sex with a stranger, it remains for liberal Israel to show the way to hospitality and hachsanat orchim (the taking in of guests ...).