Jewish Rabbi claims Torah instructs jews to destroy !
November 2, 2023Watch as this Jewish Rabbi as he interprets the TORAH*, the holy book of Judaism, claiming it *gives Jews the right to kill and destroy all those that believe in idols*. The problem is these types of Zionist Jews believe that *Christians and Muslims and many other religions such as Buddhists*, are *IDOL WORSHIPPERS*, therefore they have the right to kill us and destroy our places of worship. He even mentioned *LEBANON and occupying and destroying our country!!What the hell is going on in Israel and in synagogues around the world? Have we all been blind, dumb and stupid? I fear for our world and for humanity because Netanyahu has released a genie that I am scared we will never be able to get back into its bottle.*SAVE HUMANITY NOW* We must all continue to rise and call for an END to the war on Gaza and the GENOCIDE of the Palestinians and give them their rights and a homeland!
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Even if the United States government would say, okay, okay, hey you becoming too fanatic, the government too religious, we’ll give you $1,000,000,000 extra evey year to the aid. Don’t touch the churches. We’re not allowed to listen to them. God comes before Obama and his friends. You understand? I’m telling you what the laws are. If we are strong enough to do it one day, I doubt it.
00:00:22:14 – 00:00:46:07
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All place in the world that we will occupy in a war, milkhemet mitzvah. We go to a war we occupy. Let’s say we occupy Lebanon and over there, there is idol worshipping places, we have the same obligation to destroy it. Why? Because now we live there. We occupy the place. We occupy the place. The Torah say Uviarta Aramikir.
00:00:46:11 – 00:01:10:01
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Don’t leave anything, any idols among you. So every place that you live in. And now you the original owner of the place. Now you the new owner, I should say. From now on, you have the same obligation to purify the place from all the idols because it’s against the Torah, remember it’s not what’s good for me or not.