The Young ((khazarian)) Turks
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The Young ((khazarian)) Turks
@agentzog
🇦🇺🇺🇸 ⋮ khazarian mafia ⋮ pro Zion, anti-hasbara ⋮ Amalekite rememberer ⋮ noticer-noticer ⋮ plan truster (G-d’s) ⋮ mostly known as “mummy”⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ ⠀




VIDEO | Israeli National Security Minister Ben Gvir, outside the Knesset chamber, celebrates the passing of the death penalty law for Palestinian detainees, describing it as historic and saying, “Soon we will count them one by one.”






IDF announces the killing of a soldier in Lebanon: Sergeant Moshe Yitzchak HaCohen Katz, 22, from New Haven, Connecticut.




















Optics matter in politics. Even if Israel is justified in limiting religious gatherings of certain sizes during the current conflict -- and that's already highly debatable -- blocking the Latin Patriarch from the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday is a horrible self-own.

El Gran Rabino de Israel lleva 30 dias sin poder orar en el Muro de los Lamentos debido al cierre por seguridad. Tampoco lo hara el Miercoles cuando comience Pesaj. Por el mismo motivo, el Gran Imán de Jerusalem no pudo acceder a la Mezquita de Al-Aqsa durante el Ramadan, su festividad principal. Asimismo, aunque pueda resultar ofensivo para la comunidad cristiana, la ley en Israel se aplica a todos por igual: priorizando la integridad fisica de los ciudadanos y esta semana no se permitira la celebracion de misas en el Santo Sepulcro. Ni el pueblo ni sus lideres religiosos, indistintamente de su credo, pueden acceder a estos lugares. Estamos en guerra y la Ciudad Vieja de Jerusalem es el foco principal de los ataques.

>Opposed the war in Iran. >Calls for war against Israel. Bruh, I thought we were trying to get out of wars on the middle east.



@MLJHaynes @LPJerusalem The Church is in the Jewish state. Only Israel decides on matters of security.








Cardinal Pizzaballa: “It is true that the police had said that the orders from the internal command prevented any kind of gathering in places where there is no shelter, but we had not asked for anything public, just a brief and small private ceremony to preserve the idea of the celebration in the Holy Sepulchre. There were no clashes; everything was done in a very polite manner. I do not want to force the issue; we want to use this situation to try to clarify better in the coming days what to do, in respect for everyone's safety but also in respect for the right to prayer."


I just called the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Beatitude Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, to express my great sorrow over this morning's unfortunate incident in the Old City of Jerusalem, in which Cardinal Pizzaballa and the Custos of the Holy Land, the Most Reverend Fr. Francesco Ielpo, were prevented from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for prayers amid the ongoing security situation. I clarified that the incident stemmed from security concerns due to the continuous threat of missile attacks from the Iranian terror regime against the civilian population in Israel, following previous incidents in which Iranian missiles fell in the area of the Old City of Jerusalem in recent days. I reaffirmed the State of Israel's unwavering commitment to freedom of religion for all faiths and to upholding the status quo at the holy sites of Jerusalem.






