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A WATCHMAN
An Israeli man was caught on film placing a piece of pork on the face of a Palestinian terrorist moments after the terrorist was killed after carrying out an attack.
The terrorist had stabbed an Israeli Police Officer in the town of Kiryat Arba, located next to Hebron, injuring him. He was shot by other officers and pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics after attempts to revive him failed.
Police claim that the terrorist tried to grab the gun of the injured police officer after he was stabbed, in an attempt to shoot nearby Israelis. Israeli news outlet Walla published a graphic video of the incident.
While pig flesh is considered impure by both Jews and Muslims, Jews are only prohibited to eat the flesh of the animal. However, according to some opinions in Muslim tradition, being in contact with or being buried with part of a pig’s flesh or blood could prevent a Muslim from receiving Allah’s blessing in the afterlife.
Lawyer and activist Itamar Ben Gvir praised the act and said that “the person who placed the pork on the terrorist should receive a medal. If this idea leads to fewer attacks, then there is no doubt that this is the idea of the year.”
Ben Gvir went on further to say that “the time has come when we need to forgo the niceties and recognize that we are at war over for our very existence.”
An Israeli man was caught on film placing a piece of pork on the face of a Palestinian terrorist moments after the terrorist was killed after carrying out an attack.
The terrorist had stabbed an Israeli Police Officer in the town of Kiryat Arba, located next to Hebron, injuring him. He was shot by other officers and pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics after attempts to revive him failed.
Police claim that the terrorist tried to grab the gun of the injured police officer after he was stabbed, in an attempt to shoot nearby Israelis. Israeli news outlet Walla published a graphic video of the incident.
While pig flesh is considered impure by both Jews and Muslims, Jews are only prohibited to eat the flesh of the animal. However, according to some opinions in Muslim tradition, being in contact with or being buried with part of a pig’s flesh or blood could prevent a Muslim from receiving Allah’s blessing in the afterlife.
Lawyer and activist Itamar Ben Gvir praised the act and said that “the person who placed the pork on the terrorist should receive a medal. If this idea leads to fewer attacks, then there is no doubt that this is the idea of the year.”
Ben Gvir went on further to say that “the time has come when we need to forgo the niceties and recognize that we are at war over for our very existence.”
By Raphael Poch
The terrorist had stabbed an Israeli Police Officer in the town of Kiryat Arba, located next to Hebron, injuring him. He was shot by other officers and pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics after attempts to revive him failed.
Police claim that the terrorist tried to grab the gun of the injured police officer after he was stabbed, in an attempt to shoot nearby Israelis. Israeli news outlet Walla published a graphic video of the incident.
While pig flesh is considered impure by both Jews and Muslims, Jews are only prohibited to eat the flesh of the animal. However, according to some opinions in Muslim tradition, being in contact with or being buried with part of a pig’s flesh or blood could prevent a Muslim from receiving Allah’s blessing in the afterlife.
Lawyer and activist Itamar Ben Gvir praised the act and said that “the person who placed the pork on the terrorist should receive a medal. If this idea leads to fewer attacks, then there is no doubt that this is the idea of the year.”
Ben Gvir went on further to say that “the time has come when we need to forgo the niceties and recognize that we are at war over for our very existence.”
An Israeli man was caught on film placing a piece of pork on the face of a Palestinian terrorist moments after the terrorist was killed after carrying out an attack.
The terrorist had stabbed an Israeli Police Officer in the town of Kiryat Arba, located next to Hebron, injuring him. He was shot by other officers and pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics after attempts to revive him failed.
Police claim that the terrorist tried to grab the gun of the injured police officer after he was stabbed, in an attempt to shoot nearby Israelis. Israeli news outlet Walla published a graphic video of the incident.
While pig flesh is considered impure by both Jews and Muslims, Jews are only prohibited to eat the flesh of the animal. However, according to some opinions in Muslim tradition, being in contact with or being buried with part of a pig’s flesh or blood could prevent a Muslim from receiving Allah’s blessing in the afterlife.
Lawyer and activist Itamar Ben Gvir praised the act and said that “the person who placed the pork on the terrorist should receive a medal. If this idea leads to fewer attacks, then there is no doubt that this is the idea of the year.”
Ben Gvir went on further to say that “the time has come when we need to forgo the niceties and recognize that we are at war over for our very existence.”
By Raphael Poch