ed note–while appearing on the surface to be a matter of mere minor importance, what this story actually portends is the worst of all possible scenarios for all living flesh on God’s green earth.

 

Let us begin this important discussion by pointing out once again that the ‘Jewish Problem’–as it has been characterized for many, many years–is not ‘Jewish’ at all, but rather Gentile in nature.

 

This is not to say that the Jews–meaning the followers of the terrorist ‘protocols’ of Torah Judah-ism–are not a problem, as they certainly are, but no more so than scorpions, poisonous vipers and crocodiles are a problem for those who live in those parts of the world where these dangerous creatures proliferate.

 

The difference is that those who live in those parts of the world where the aforementioned dangerous animals exist know to avoid them to the point that no one would consider bringing one of them into one’s home as a harmless pet.

 

Not so however with the deadly vipers–the words of Jesus Christ Himself–making up the followers of Torah Judah-ism…

 

In virtually every Gentile civilization where they have gone and where they exist today, they are given complete freedom to ply the predatory, viper-esque protocols of their cult theology that commands them to destroy and devour the Gentiles around them.

 

Worse in Western (Christian) civilizations than it is in Islamic ones, nevertheless, virtually everywhere they go, no one, either at the political, religious, or academic level, bothers to study in a rational manner the anti-Gentile ‘protocols’ that drive aggressive/criminal Jewish behavior against non-Jews, and rather than dealing with this problem in a remedial manner and applying the ‘ounce-of-prevention-is-worth-a-pound-of-cure’ maxim, instead, what results is the chronic and inescapable immunological reaction that brings the ever-recurring fever of ‘anti-Semitism’, followed then by ‘persecution’ (prosecution) pogroms, expulsions, etc.

 

Now, as it all relates to Netanyahu and his–for the very first time in his political career–putting on tefillin, nota bene the following–

 

As the Jews (meaning the followers of Torah Judah-ism) are fond of telling the world on a regular basis, they are the ‘people of the book’, a statement that Gentiles for the most part fail to grasp in terms of all the Apocalyptic implications contained therein. 

 

Yes, Christians of all denominations know this statement is related to the Jews’ Torah (Old Testament) but where they fail–and APOCALYPTICALLY SO–is in qualifying/quantifying what this ‘book’ means and how it all fits into the ‘big picture’ as it affects them directly. They recall warm memories from their childhood hearing about Noah’s Ark, Jonah in the belly of the whale, the parting of the Red Sea, etc, without understanding the fact that what these seemingly harmless tales represent is in effect a fancy tuxedo of sorts being worn by an alligator at a dinner party full of people.

 

Now, as Netanyahu made clear–KRISTOL CLEAR in fact–in the early hours of the Gentile Genocide beginning on Oct. 7th wherein he quoted the book of Samuel and the commandment on the part of the followers of Torah Judah-ism to ‘wipe out’ Amalek, was that this is not a war for Israel’s survival, nor a war against ‘terrorism’ or against ‘Nazis’ as it is popularly characterized in various venues of political discourse, but rather, a religious war waged for religious reasons in accordance with what ‘the book’ tells the Judah-ites to do, since they are, after all, the ‘people of the book’.

 

And what this means, ladies and Gentile-men, is that Gaza is just the beginning.

 

By Netanyahu putting on those whips and chains known as tefillin, just as COUNTLESS IDF terrorists have been photographed doing before they went in to Gaza to slaughter tens of thousands of innocent men, women and children, to wit–

 

 

–and in the process of doing so, communicating to the world in subtle gangsterese that as the ‘people of the book’, that all the violence, bloodshed and Genocide they inflict is ‘kosher’ and sanctified, given that as the ‘people of the book’ they are merely doing what it is that ‘the book’ commands them to do, likewise, Netanyahu is conveying that same message, which is that he intends to lead his Hebrew army against the entirety of not just the Middle East, but indeed, the entire WORLD that is becoming increasingly hostile to the Jewish State and its unrestrained bloodlust and religious terrorism in Gaza.

 

Now, back to the ‘Jewish Problem’, which, as we have already stated, is not a ‘Jewish’ problem as much as it is a Gentile one–

 

Will the news of this act on the part of Netanyahu–dressing up as a Hebrew warrior about to go into Apocalyptic battle against the non-Jewish civilizations of the world–get as much as 3 seconds of discussion within those areas of Gentile society where power resides and power is exercized, i.e. in political, religious, or academic spheres?

 

Perish the thought, Gentile readers…

 

Just as the Gentile world reacted with ridicule and laughter after Netanyahu made similar threats when he held up the bomb cartoon on the floor of the UN General Assembly in 2012–

 

 

–not understanding the language he was using, which was to threaten the entire world with nuclear annihilation if the leaders of the world didn’t ‘get right’ with the god of Israel, likewise, very few will ‘get it’ as ‘it’ relates to this latest threatening gesture on the part of the Judaic warlord ruling from Joo-roo-salem.

 

If it gets any mention at all, it will be in those Christian churches in the English speaking countries, especially in America–

 

 

–that have for all intents and purposes become Sin-a-Gogs dedicated to the worship of Satan, and wherein Netanyahu will be hailed as a ‘man of faith’, even though this ‘faith’ to which he adheres himself commands the UTTER ERADICATION of all forms of Gentiledom, and of those, Christianity the most.

 

As we said, L&G, we don’t have a Jewish problem at all. It is the Gentiles who are their worst enemies.

 

 

 

Israel Hayom

 

On Sunday, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared a poignant photo on social media, depicting himself donning tefillin – a rare public display for the leader. The image was accompanied by a heartfelt caption on Instagram: ‘And all the peoples of the earth shall see that the name of the Lord is called upon you, and they shall fear you.’ Ruchama, the mother of Moshiko Dvino, may his memory be blessed, who fell in Operation Protective Edge, brought me his tefillin. The tefillin were with him at all times during the battles and were the only item that survived the explosion, in which Moshiko was killed. The smell of gunpowder still remains on the tefillin case. I promised Ruchama that I would wear these tefillin for the elevation of Moshiko’s soul and the elevation of the souls of all our fallen. This is what I am doing today with holy reverence. May the memory of our fallen be forever blessed and kept in our hearts.’

 

Netanyahu, who hails from a family that followed the revisionist Zionist leader Ze’ev Jabotinsky, has long maintained a secular persona, stressing Israel’s historical and political claims to the Holy Land over biblical grounds. However, he has fostered close alliances with religious parties throughout his political career.

 

The prime minister’s personal relationship with faith has often been a subject of speculation, particularly after he famously declined opportunities to put on tefillin, including during a diplomatic visit to London where he was photographed near a Chabad stand but refused to partake in the ritual. Since the October 7 massacre, some observers have noted a shift in Netanyahu’s rhetoric, with increased mentions of ‘Hashem’ (God) in his speeches, echoing the faithful tone of his hero and former Prime Minister Menachem Begin.

 

The photo of Netanyahu wearing tefillin drew excited responses online, as it appears to be the first time the prime minister has been publicly captured performing the religious practice. ‘What a rare picture. You surprised us. Yeshar Koach (well done),’ someone commented on Netanyahu’s new post. Another wrote: ‘I am crying with excitement because Netanyahu is a person of substance and depth, and until today he has not agreed to publish a picture of himself with tefillin.’

 

The emotional responses underscore the symbolic weight of the image, which not only pays tribute to a fallen Israeli soldier on Yom HaZikaron but also hints at a potential shift in Netanyahu’s public persona, embracing a more overtly religious tone amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

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