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Nechama's avatar

Once again Esser's penetrating sharp analysis captures injustice parading as justice.

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Esser Agaroth's avatar

Thanks! :-)

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Joshua Shalet's avatar

This is exactly why we need a right to keep and bear arms without limit. If THE PEOPLE are heavily armed and the state isn't the sole monopoly on the perceived legitimate use of force, this nonsense couldn't happen.

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Jon's avatar

It would absolutely happen (see, the US for the last 90 years), it would just mean that in the other areas where shabak inevitably fails, as they did on Oct 7th and in every attack, there's redundancy to the safety of the Jews.

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Joshua Shalet's avatar

The shabak didn't fail: they orchestrated October 7th. Inside job. Free mason/Erev Rav/Jesuit/Amaleq machinations. Infiltrate and shift blame. They hate kahane because they hate real Jews. The entire system is rotten and needs to be purged.

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Jon's avatar

Nah, they failed. If it was allowed to happen (just, with a couple dozen dead and kidnapped) to overturn bibi, or if was just on behalf of massive retardation on their part, they totally delegitimized themselves in either case.

But yes. Agreed fully on the second part.

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Joshua Shalet's avatar

Bibi IS the deep state. Opposition theatre and distraction.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

Appreciate you revealing the darkness

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I'm here to suggest new slang when someone wishes to convey the idea of dead or dead on arrival use Oslo instead with a slitting the throat hand motion to forever taint that word and create a unique reminder of European efforts to islamically deflect and enable the destruction of Israel. maybe it's already a thing. Are there newly minted Hebrew words that describe the duplicity / evil/ongoing malevolence of those hoisting peace processes upon israel?

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Esser Agaroth's avatar

Thanks.

Maybe. Like many, as you see in this post, I already refer to the Oslo Accords as the Oslo Death Accords.

Europe has made its made, and now its sleeping in it. In 1683, Muslims got as far as Vienna. They've gotten much this time, and they're not done yet.

New words? Unfortunately, the only new words entering the Hebrew language are foreign ones.

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

https://youtu.be/NUdrZQx5biU?si=STqQiXjPCMkTWNz9

Appreciate your nuanced observations greatly, Jonathan sarna wrote a book called Lincoln and the Jews that was fascinating and illuminative

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Esser Agaroth's avatar

Thanks!

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Alan, aka DudeInMinnetonka's avatar

I proclaim the curse of Norway with the reveal of the Norwegian law

Maybe not a curse but a Norwegian theme underlying odd intrusions from the northern oil rich meddlers

letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced his resignation as a cabinet minister and his retaking of his seat as a member of Knesset for his far-right Religious Zionism party. The tactical move is set to see him swiftly reappointed to the role, with the Knesset scheduling a vote for Wednesday.

By reclaiming his status as an MK, Smotrich will push Otzma Yehudit MK Yitzhak Kroizer out of the Knesset. When Amichai Eliyahu became heritage minister in 2023, Kroizer became an MK under the so-called Norwegian Law, which allows ministers and deputy ministers from large factions to resign from the Knesset, with their seats filled by other members of their parties. Otzma Yehudit and Religious Zionism ran on a joint slate in the 2022 national election.

In a statement, Religious Zionism said that Smotrich’s move to return to the Knesset comes in response to Otzma Yehudit chief and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir’s “violation of the agreements” the parties made when joining the coalition.

When Otzma Yehudit quit the coalition in January over the government’s approval of a ceasefire-hostage release deal, Eliyahu’s resignation from the cabinet forced the resignation of then-Religious Zionism MK Zvi Sukkot, who held a lower spot on the two parties’ joint

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