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Are you in Lod? What do you think about the actions of the Arabs?

שו”תCategory: moralAre you in Lod? What do you think about the actions of the Arabs?
asked 4 years ago

 
Do you understand them? Contain them? Justify them?
Apparently, Yaron London, in his sincere feelings, was ultimately passive and only described a mindset as an observer from the sidelines, while the Arabs, in contrast, are more genuine, taking an active approach to expressing what they feel.

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מיכי Staff answered 4 years ago

I debated whether to delete this trolling, but fearing that there might be a real question here, I decided not to.
I don’t include them even if I understand where they’re coming from. In my opinion, riots should be dealt with harshly. The fact that they’re expressing their feelings is irrelevant to the discussion, as the question before me is not whether I understand them but how to defend myself against them.
Regarding the novel comparisons you made here, since there is an obligation to judge one’s friend on merit, I’m wondering which direction you’ll come out better in: stupidity or trolling. And cheers.

הפוסק האחרון replied 4 years ago

The question is not a troll, but stems from anger at your justification of Yaron London's feelings of hatred and presenting them in an apparently "rational" light. An unparalleled distortion.

ק replied 4 years ago

Ah, this is not entirely a troll, I also wanted to ask the Rabbi in person, even if not in this way 🙂
Speaking of which, what does the Rabbi think about the case of self-defense in the city with the arrest? Will the Rabbi join the group of defenders of the nearby city of Ramla?

מיכי Staff replied 4 years ago

I don't know the details of the case, but what is certain is that there is now an escalation from all directions and it is difficult to believe the testimonies that are being given. In general, it is clear that the Arabs are taking matters into their own hands and are behaving violently, and that the government and the police are at a loss when it comes to them. There is nothing new in this.

Don't worry! The distribution of portfolios in the government of change is already apparent. Soon Merav Michael will take up the position of Minister of Internal Security, and public order will return to us, with the support of the RAAM and the joint effort, the law will be enforced in the Arab sector 🙂

With the blessing of ”Gilo Barada’, Shams Razel Alpanjer, Qubat a-Najma

מיכי Staff replied 4 years ago

No, now it is well enforced. Bibi – strong right. Gantz – weak left. How weak can a baby's brain be…

Slowly, slowly, with defending themselves against them (as stated in the first response)
For now, the Jewish defenders and defenders
are being imprisoned one after another

And we remain as a flock of the ’ that has no shepherd
”’And who will give us an opinion. And who will understand a rumor”’

I don't understand why Bibi is returning the mandate to the president and not to the British
Yes, it's a shame, there was a pretty nice country here..

מריחים ש'תם עידן...' replied 4 years ago

In the Arab Spring of Sivan

It is no wonder that the outbreak of riots is coming now. Ayman Odeh explained it well: ‘Bennett is more right-wing, but Netanyahu is stronger’.

If Bennett and Saar had joined the right-wing bloc – a strong right-wing government would have been established. When the Arabs feel that the era of Netanyahu has ended’ and we can hold our heads high.

Maybe now Bennett and Saar will come to their senses and return the stone from their quarry to create a strong right-wing government.

With best wishes, Amioz Yaron Schnitzel’

עמיחולשה replied 4 years ago

Maybe the Likud will come to its senses, move Netanyahu, and then Bennett and Saar will join.

מיכי Staff replied 4 years ago

Bibi is strong, that's known. That's why the riots broke out during Bennett's term, not his. How long will a baby's brain be limp?

.. replied 4 years ago

Haha, it is known that the only left that knows how to behave undemocratically. The right in Israel actually turns out to be significantly weaker than the left. Maybe only from the Bennett or Smotrich area and onwards on the right side of the map will it indeed be stronger.

In accordance with developments, as far as I know in the Lod case, three (Jews) are already being investigated and asked to be kept in custody on suspicion of murder. I also heard that there are videos that clearly show the running with a Molotov cocktail and rocks thrown at them.

עמנואל replied 4 years ago

To Amihosh, to Halesh

Your words are first-class impudence. 30 seats voted for Bibi. More than they voted for Likud itself. To move him is to move them. Maybe you will move yourself? How can you form a government when people disdain all 30 seats and tell them that they are supposed to vote. There is no unity. Neither among the people nor on the right when they do not respect people's choices. This is part of the garbage of the left that smears us morning and evening with “just not Bibi” when it actually says “just not Herut (the secular right) and the Sephardim”. Who is he to tell them who to vote for? Who does the brazen and disrespectful left think they are?

And to the left

Just to show you how much influence the investigation has in their daily incitement. Saar blew like some kind of nose that has a mind behind their nonsense. There will be no resurgence against the Arabs, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, without unity among the Jews. And the Arabs know how to recognize this weakness. And there is no unity without respect.

הפוסק האחרון replied 4 years ago

Emmanuel, you are dealing with first-degree bluffs.
With second-degree bluffs and above, you may discover that Bibi himself is the junta's emissary for the dissolution and disintegration of the religious and the weak (right).
And all on behalf of the capitalists in power.

דורון replied 4 years ago

The thought just flashed through my mind:
1. In recent days, Miki has made provocative statements about the Miron disaster and Yaron London's article
2. Miki lives in Lod
3. Violent riots have been taking place in Lod in recent days by Arabs.
The inevitable conclusion: The Arabs of Lod were hurt by Miki's criticism of the Haredim and now they are coming to terms with it. Simple logic.

הפוסק האחרון replied 4 years ago

Doron,
They carefully read the rabbi's words and learned from him that feelings are not criticized and learned even more that if feelings are not criticized then actions are not criticized either.
And along the way they became libertarians and free people with free choice who do whatever exceeds their free will.

And some say that for every bonfire that the Jewish people did not light on Lag BaOmer, the Arabs lit a car.

I am intrigued to read Yaron London's post about the stupid residents of Lod and how much he does not care what happens to them and how you justify him …

.. replied 4 years ago

They extended their detention. What does Your Honor think about this?

מריחים חולשה replied 4 years ago

As I explained, both the Israeli Arabs and the Fatah and Hamas terrorists smell the rise of the left in Israel, and receive a signal to increase the pressure, in order to increase the left's motivation for sweeping concessions ‘for the sake of advancing the peace process’.

Best regards, Shlumiel Ben Zuri

The Lod police also sense where the ‘commander’s spirit’ is blowing. When they see that Mirav Michaeli will soon be the Minister of Internal Security – the police understand that they must be soft as a reed towards the Arab rioters and tough towards the Jewish defenders, thereby saving their skins from interrogations by the ‘gatekeepers’.

With greetings, the governor listens to the governor

עמנואל replied 4 years ago

Bibi doesn't need to be strong.

The court and the prosecutor's office need to be weak. This will never happen under a government that is not Bibi's. The court of the lawyers and their deadly self-righteousness is the obsession of the left. There will never be redemption for Israel until they are brought to their knees. After that, we need to unite (at least those who believe in the people of Israel) to stand up to the rest of the world (more precisely, the leftists of the Western world and the collection of barbaric and primitive peoples in Africa and Asia) and the Kabba will already do its thing. What will we do against Hezbollah and its 150,000 precise missiles? It is clear that then there will be no choice but to kill civilians and en masse if we want to create deterrence. No Iron Dome will help here. And they can still hit the power stations.

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