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[quote=Anonymous]More and more, jewish religious leaders are revealing they do not actually believe in the religion part. Complete scum of the earth that represent a historically dirty ethnostate comprised of gross representations of humanity. Waiting for the whatabout in 3. 2. 1... Rabbi accused of war crimes selected for Israel’s national celebration [url]https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/21/rabbi-accused-of-war-crimes-selected-for-israels-national-celebration[/url] As the sun sets on Israel’s Memorial Day, 12 torches, together symbolising the spirit of the nation, are lit to mark the beginning of Independence Day, the anniversary of the country’s establishment in 1948 – which led to the ethnic cleansing of at least 750,000 Palestinians. To be selected to light one of the torches over the resting place of Theodor Herzl, the man widely credited with the creation of modern Zionism, is regarded as one of the greatest honours in Israel. This year, among those selected to light the torch on Tuesday evening is [b]Avraham Zarbiv, a rabbi so controversial that even the Israeli military – an organisation that admits to having killed more than 70,000 Palestinians in Gaza – has publicly distanced itself from him[/b]. A military spokesperson said last week that Zarbiv “was not selected in coordination” with the military, and was not representing it at the ceremony, despite his being an army reservist. [b]Zarbiv first came to national prominence in Israel in the early months of 2024, when the 52-year-old rabbi and state rabbinical judge was filmed throwing grenades at Palestinians in Khan Younis during a firefight[/b]. Since then, [b]he has recorded himself gleefully demolishing Palestinian homes – his name even becoming a verb meaning to flatten or obliterate – and has delivered sermons from the ruins of Rafah promising “victory and settlement”[/b]. Zarbiv pairs it all with the traditional mannerisms of a religious leader, punctuating his threats and violence with footage of him blowing on a traditional ram’s horn, or shofar, as well as reciting prayers and parts of the Torah. Zarbiv has also shared footage of himself taking part in the demolition of homes in southern Lebanon, where Israeli forces are accused of deploying the same scorched earth tactics as they did during Gaza’s genocide. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qaBeklIvFzY[/youtube] Israeli rabbi Avraham Zarbiv serving in the IDF delivers a message from Rafah making biblical references saying ‘we are here till victory and settlement’. He previously said ‘hundreds of thousands of Gazans will be forcibly displaced like the Nakba and all their infrastructure annihilated’. [url]https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-i0AbLNkLw/[/url] [/quote]
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