ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, let us pre-emptively dispense with and FLUSH DOWN THE DISINFORMATIONAL TOILET any and all interjections on the part of the usual suspects who will claim that the behavior described in the news story below is an ‘aberration’ and a ‘violation’ of the ‘peaceful, merciful and moral’ teachings of  ‘authentic’ Judah-ism, deliberate and bold-faced lies that regularly roll off of the forked tongues of liars and con artists such as these–

 

 

Lest we forget, fellow Gentiles–

 

‘Now go and attack Amalek and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them, but put to death all the men and women, the children and suckling infants, as well as their cattle, sheep, camels and donkeys.’ 1 Samuel 15:3

 

Now, for those who think that this is all a ‘Zionist’ thing and has nothing to do with ‘Jewish values’ going back thousands of years and that it does not represent the ‘modern Jew’ who is enlightened, cultured, sophisticated, and civilized, remember, the very same BIBLICAL passage cited above which was ‘executed’ by those terrorist Jews viz the slaughter of the poor donkey was exhorted by Netanyahu himself at the very start of the state-sponsored Satanic black mass that began on Oct. 7th.

 

 

Haaretz

 

Seven Israeli settlers stole three donkeys from the West Bank village of Jaba’ near Ramallah on Monday and slaughtered one of them, according to Palestinian reports and a village resident who spoke to Haaretz.

 

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‘They took the donkeys, and the child ran away in fear,’ one of the residents said. According to him, residents contacted the police and the army, who arrived at the outpost about half an hour later, claimed no one was there, and then left the scene.

 

After their departure, residents testified, the settlers slaughtered one of the donkeys.

 

The IDF and police did not respond.

 

‘They slaughtered the donkey with a knife and then tied it up,’ one resident described. ‘They stoned its head with rocks.’

 

Footage published on social media shows the donkey’s head tied to a rock, and blood streaming from several parts of its body.

 

‘It’s inhuman to do such a thing. The donkey wasn’t part of any dispute or quarrel between people,’ said one resident. ‘People are terrified now after seeing what was done to the donkey.’

 

A few hours after the incident, settlers from the outpost went to Jaba’ and threw stones at residents, who repelled them. By the time the army and police arrived, the settlers had already fled.

 

‘That’s usually how it goes,’ a village local said. ‘The police say, ‘We want to catch them, but we can’t.’ We don’t know what to do.’ The resident complained that he had nowhere else to go.

 

‘If the government wanted, it could put all the settlers who attack us in prison,’ he said. ‘We keep telling the police, ‘Just as you arrest us, come arrest the settlers who attack us too.’ But no one is arrested, and the attacks don’t stop.’

 

According to the local, most of the attacks occur on Saturdays. ‘I once worked for religious people on the Sabbath [Saturday, the Jewish day of rest] – they don’t drive, don’t smoke, don’t light fires – but here, on Saturday, they set houses on fire and come to cause trouble,’ he said.

 

‘On Saturday night, they came and threw stones at my house. I called the police, who said, ‘We’ll come.’ Ten minutes later, the police called and asked if they were still there. They had already left, so I said no, and no one came.’

 

The Gur Aryeh outpost serves as a hotbed for attacks against Palestinians, including arson of buildings and stone-throwing by the settlers who inhabit it. It was dismantled by the IDF’s Civil Administration last week, but according to Palestinians and footage distributed by settlers, it was rebuilt this past Saturday.

 

In recent weeks, the IDF has frequently arrived at the village, mainly on Saturdays. A week ago, the army used tear gas to separate Palestinians from settlers who had invaded the community, but no one was arrested in the incident.

 

According to a villager, the army’s presence does not always ensure their safety. ‘It depends on the soldier. Some soldiers sit here nearby, patrol, and make their presence known. Others stand two kilometers away from the houses,’ he explains.

 

‘You can only hope they’ll come in time, but they sit and don’t see what’s happening in front of them,’ the resident said. ‘I told one of them this week, ‘At 1 A.M., they’ll come and burn the house down on top of my children and me. And you won’t know about it until you see the fire.’

 

According to the resident, the soldier said he could signal him with his flashlight if trouble arose. ‘The army is here, but I still have to stay up all night to make sure they don’t set my family on fire while they sleep.’

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