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7/18/2025, 3:50:42 AM
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>How baal worshippers
Exactly bro. Devout Talmud Jews 360 days of the year, and then enthusiastic satanist pedophile cannibals the other 5 days of the year.
Something like that.
AI Overview
In June 2025, the Israeli Knesset heard harrowing testimonies from women alleging ritual sexual abuse during childhood, including within the Israeli settler community. These testimonies suggest a network of abuse, with survivors detailing traumatic experiences masked as religious ceremonies, involving religious figures and even family members. Some survivors also claimed that professionals like doctors, educators, and even Knesset members were involved or complicit in the abuse, according to شفق نيوز. Following these reports, the Israel Police initiated a national unit to examine the allegations, treating them with high priority.
It is important to note that the Israeli settlement enterprise itself has been a subject of significant controversy and criticism, primarily concerning its impact on Palestinian human rights and the possibility of a two-state solution. International law generally considers the settlements in the occupied West Bank to be illegal. Organizations like the UN Human Rights Office have even stated that the establishment and expansion of these settlements may constitute war crimes. The settlements are linked to issues such as:
Violations of Human Rights: Critics point to restrictions on movement, access to resources, and displacement of Palestinian communities as direct consequences of settlement expansion.
Settler Violence: Reports from various human rights organizations detail escalating violence by settlers against Palestinians, including assaults, destruction of property, and even killings.
>How baal worshippers
Exactly bro. Devout Talmud Jews 360 days of the year, and then enthusiastic satanist pedophile cannibals the other 5 days of the year.
Something like that.
AI Overview
In June 2025, the Israeli Knesset heard harrowing testimonies from women alleging ritual sexual abuse during childhood, including within the Israeli settler community. These testimonies suggest a network of abuse, with survivors detailing traumatic experiences masked as religious ceremonies, involving religious figures and even family members. Some survivors also claimed that professionals like doctors, educators, and even Knesset members were involved or complicit in the abuse, according to شفق نيوز. Following these reports, the Israel Police initiated a national unit to examine the allegations, treating them with high priority.
It is important to note that the Israeli settlement enterprise itself has been a subject of significant controversy and criticism, primarily concerning its impact on Palestinian human rights and the possibility of a two-state solution. International law generally considers the settlements in the occupied West Bank to be illegal. Organizations like the UN Human Rights Office have even stated that the establishment and expansion of these settlements may constitute war crimes. The settlements are linked to issues such as:
Violations of Human Rights: Critics point to restrictions on movement, access to resources, and displacement of Palestinian communities as direct consequences of settlement expansion.
Settler Violence: Reports from various human rights organizations detail escalating violence by settlers against Palestinians, including assaults, destruction of property, and even killings.
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