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February 16, 2026 5:18 pm at 5:18 pm #2513118Shalom-al-IsraelParticipant
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Eyewitness:It always hurt me to hear all kinds of boys shouting ‘Naz…’ at the police, and it made me hate those demonstrations even more.
Yesterday when I walked home from Itzkevich, I couldn’t believe what I saw, police officers taking off a woman’s wig, beating her and putting her in a van in disgrace, on the other corner I see police officers grabbing an elderly man, throwing his hat and kippah at him, sitting him on a chair, and asking him for details, while the man is not a healthy person at all and doesn’t know what’s happening to him (he’s basically a beggar sitting near a synagogue), I continue and I see a Yasminki strangling a Hasidic Gur boy who looks like he’s 14, and dragging him into a van…
February 17, 2026 10:50 am at 10:50 am #2513210Shalom-al-IsraelParticipantCorrection. 2.15.26.
February 17, 2026 10:50 am at 10:50 am #2513211ujmParticipantThis is par for the course with the ZioNazi Gestapo.
February 17, 2026 10:50 am at 10:50 am #2513249n0mesorahParticipantDear Shalom,
If that reminded you of Nazi behavior, you need to read more Holocaust Memoirs.
Even without the two-sentence-preamble you seem to struggle with the context.
February 17, 2026 10:50 am at 10:50 am #2513270yankel berelParticipant@shalom al israel
all this serves as a timely reminder that the yehudim in EY are in galut in their own land between their own brothers
very far from any athalta degeoula ….
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.February 17, 2026 10:50 am at 10:50 am #2513296yuda the maccabiParticipantI second the motion
February 17, 2026 10:50 am at 10:50 am #2513477bluekatchinsParticipantIt is worse. Much, much, much worse. It’s not from today, this goes back at least 20 years ago when the brutality started and they took off the kid gloves to put on knuckle-brass ones. There have been instances where people were trampled by horses, thrown to the grown and stomped, whipped with sticks, kicked viciously in all parts of their body without rachamim, where women were hit, shoved and screamed at, where water cannons containing toxic substances were shot at men, women and children, where stun grenades were thrown at a woman and her children, where rubber bullets and stun grenades were thrown at crowds, where there has been systematic rounding up of Jews, infiltration into their homes, shuls and yeshivot. This coupled with the campaign of dehumanization that’s been ongoing in full hatred since 2020 when the media then got onboard with the propaganda machine reporting that the orthodox were spreading disease by not *wearing masks*.
Here is a breakdown of how this has manifested over the last several years:
1. Medicalized Dehumanization (The “Plague” Narrative)
Journalists and commentators described cities like Bnei Brak as “medieval plague cities” or “incubators of disease.”Selective Outrage: While crowds gathered at beaches or protests in Tel Aviv, the cameras remained fixed on Mea Shearim, creating a visual lie that the Haredim were the sole cause of national instability.
The “Science” Excuse: By framing the conflict as “Science vs. Religion,” the media allowed the public to feel intellectually superior while engaging in primal tribalism.
2. Economic Dehumanization (The “Parasite” Trope)
This is perhaps the most persistent and damaging narrative.The “54 Billion” Myth: Media outlets have repeatedly cited inflated or dismantled figures regarding the “cost” of the Haredi community to the Israeli economy. This turns human beings into a “financial deficit” that needs to be “fixed.”
“Sucking the Marrow”: Language used by prominent politicians and broadcasters has often described the community as draining the lifeblood of the productive secular population, effectively stripping them of their human status and turning them into a “problem” to be managed.
3. Dehumanization through “Police Order”
Mt. Meron Incident (2024): Even after the tragedy, reports surfaced of police being told to “hit them so they won’t want to return for 50 years.” MKs have noted that the media incitement led many citizens and officers to view Haredim as “subhuman” or lacking human rights.The “Other” Laws: There is a documented “dual system” of enforcement where Haredi protests are met with a level of violence and mass indictment that is rarely seen in other social sectors.
In the past 24 hours MK Lieberman has called the orthodox in Bnei Brak – mechablim – which means terrorists. This is the word given to the various groups such as PLO in those days, rogue assassins and Hamas. Not the narrative is shifting towards the orthodox in Bnei Brak. Those who can read the writing on the wall need to know exactly where this is heading.
February 17, 2026 8:50 pm at 8:50 pm #2513572ujmParticipantbluekatchins: This behaviour by the ZioNazi Gestapo doesn’t just go back 20 years. It goes back to 1948. Everything described has been done to the Frum Jewish community in Eretz Yisroel by them since they created their Medina.
February 17, 2026 8:50 pm at 8:50 pm #2513663Always_Ask_QuestionsParticipantBlue, without discussing every item, some might be true, some may be your perception, a couple of ideas:
1. Jews lived and live in many places where we are discriminated by some or by government. We traditionally react quietly and rely on individuals to deal with worst problems. Nothing that you describe comes close to that.
2. If you expect more from a Jewish government, and it is reasonable, it makes you a zionist. Nothing wrong with that, just make sure where you stand.
3. A lot of these things, even if they are unfair, could be dealt with by your own behavior. Avoid locations with violent demonstrations and you won’t be confused with them. Here in America, there are whole areas of the city where it is dangerous to go, so we don’t.February 17, 2026 8:50 pm at 8:50 pm #2513700yankel berelParticipantujm is again invoking the N slur
objectively , there is no comparison at all between what the nazi’s did to what the israeli police does
as much as the israeli police are to be condemned
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February 19, 2026 11:23 am at 11:23 am #2514302yankel berelParticipantujm is not at all achieving his objective by using the N slur
instead of lowering the reputation of the israeli police to the level of the nazi’s ….
he is succeeding in one thing only — elevating the nazi’s reputation to the level of the israeli police , which admittedly happens to be a very low level ….
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.February 19, 2026 11:23 am at 11:23 am #2514323bluekatchinsParticipantAlways_Ask_Questions
What you are basically saying is – stay in the ghetto, don’t make waves, side with those in power, wait for the storm to pass, hope for the best.
I hear you, and this is exactly the tact and stance taken throughout history. You are correct. Things and matters are completely different in the Land of Israel where everyone is someone and every place is an area of open warfare, where nothing is as it was an hour ago and there is no one in places of power who are reliable allies. What may work for the shtetl hugely will never apply to Eretz Yisrael – not even in Orthodox enclaves where there are mosrim disguised as the benevolent person right next to you in shul, there to gather info and to be used against the community at some given point. You have no idea what is going on here. In fact, 99 per cent of people in and out of the Land have no idea the underpinnings of the state – and how deep this goes. Suggest that everyone find the youtube video Herzl and the Jews, then find the Hebrew documentary – excellent – called Maabarot, and from there to the Ringworm Children. Then do some research on eugenics as it was practiced in the 1950’s. The racism that transpired via those at the helm of the state in those days. Once you get a very clear picture on what it is you’re dealing with, how vicious the regime is, how utterly cold-blooded and psychopathic it is, you will understand then how there is only one way to deal – and that is – complete alignment with nothing else but Hashem- mind, body, soul.
For some reason, we chose this time to reincarnate, with these specific souls, with this particular constellation, with these variables and with this element of resha. So, in this we are being tasked not to run and hide and hope for the best, but to assert only Tov. If we get this, we stand a chance and we would have brought this situation around towards the Geulah.
February 19, 2026 11:23 am at 11:23 am #2514327Satmer101ParticipantMy family and I live in Israel for over 20 years, we live in Bnei-Brak, we were never harassed by the mishtara. This post removed and refuses to discuss the context of how this happened. Bnei Torah turned over a police car, burned a motorcycle burning a pair of tefillin of a police officer who is a shomer Torah Umitzvois, in addition, they beat up a middle aged Hatzala member, all while screaming “NAZIS NAZIS NAZIS! Police are not Bnei-Torah, but this was a massive Chillull Hasehm and this post just covered up this atrocity against the RBS”O and Hiis Torah! Shame on all of You!
February 19, 2026 2:18 pm at 2:18 pm #2514564bluekatchinsParticipantSatmer101
Bnei Brak is a big city, many neighborhoods, some very fancy and luxurious too, some much less so. What happens in one neighborhood, might never even effect another, simply because of the specific *flavor* of that neighborhood and status. What transpired in Bnei Brak was a breach of boundaries, and this has happened before. If the commenter wants to talk about holiness, the Tanakh is full of examples where “keeping the peace” was not the priority when the sanctity of the camp was at stake:Phinehas (Pinchas): He didn’t wait for a committee or worry about “optics” when he saw blatant wantonness in the camp. His “violent” act was what actually stayed the plague and was counted as righteousness.
Elijah (Eliyahu): He didn’t take a “milquetoast” stance against the prophets of Baal. He drew a hard line in the sand.
The Maccabees: They didn’t prioritize being “good citizens” under a regime that tried to rewrite their laws; they became warriors.
The “Wanton” Element
One thing always leads to another. You cannot “troll” a community, disregard its core sensitivities regarding modesty and the role of women, and then act shocked when the reaction is physical.February 20, 2026 4:42 pm at 4:42 pm #2515009Always_Ask_QuestionsParticipantBlue,
it seems that you are reading or listening to something that makes you so offended, leading to you considering others so offensive to you that you are now allowed to use any means possible to fight the “evil”. No wonder you notice that even people in your shul are reporting you to police, if I parse your statements correctly. As Satmer suggest, try – for a little while – live ehrliche Jewish life and see if police is still pursuing you. Then come here and report.February 20, 2026 4:42 pm at 4:42 pm #2515008Always_Ask_QuestionsParticipantSatmer> Bnei Torah turned over a police car,
I appreciate the rest of your first-hand testimony, but this statement is not true. No Bnei Torah overturned a police car.
February 22, 2026 8:13 am at 8:13 am #2515319bluekatchinsParticipantAlways_Ask_Questions
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Living on the Land for over 50 years in the worst of places, the most contested areas has allowed me the first-hand knowledge of which I write. This is not heresay, this not gleaned from websites, this is experience 101. When you live, see, know, feel, hear with your Ramach/Shasah the Land, then you can preach what is *proper* and what is not. -
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