2 recent acts of vandalism by Haredi extremists
In Beit Shemesh, sadly long a hotbed of Haredi extremism, the image of a murdered woman on the side of a United Hatzolah vehicle was vandalized/defaced:
A haredi extremist defaced an image of Ronit Elimelech, a United Hatzalah volunteer who was killed during Operation Rising Lion, in Ramat Beit Shemesh Bet, Ynet reported on Tuesday.When somebody defaces the image of a woman who was murdered, that's as repulsive as it's telling.
Elimelech was killed along with her mother and seven others when an Iranian missile struck a synagogue in the neighborhood.
“It’s a portrait on a rescue vehicle, not a private picture for someone to deface,” her brother, Tomer, told Ynet.
He added that the incident was especially painful given that their mother had sponsored a Torah scroll in memory of her parents, which is used in the same neighborhood where the vandalism occurred.
"I’ll tell you the truth, you succeeded, I hate you, without reason – without anything, you did this," he added.
"I wonder what you would do if it were reversed, you filth, and you managed to create baseless hatred. It turns out you’re to blame, I won’t forgive you, you don’t deserve the Torah,” he told Ynet.
The behavior of an extremist
A resident of Ramat Beit Shemesh described the incident as the work of an extremist.
“The driver was in shock and drove away,” the resident said. “What shocked him most is that he comes here every day to respond to medical emergencies.”
“In the neighborhood, United Hatzalah responders arrive to save lives,” the resident added. “It’s frustrating to see a vehicle that serves the community vandalized. It’s unfortunate that this is how the driver and the organization are treated.”
Eli Beer, head of United Hatzalah, also condemned the defacement, calling it a “vile act.”
“This is an extreme act that does not represent the residents of Beit Shemesh,” Beer said. “It crosses a red line and has no place in our society.”
He added that Elimelech “dedicated her entire life to helping and saving lives, regardless of religion, race, or gender.”
“The best response to this vandalism is the campaign we launched to raise funds for an emergency ATV in her memory,” Beer said. “I call on everyone to participate so we can continue saving lives and helping those in need.”
There was also a case of another extremist who burned an Israeli flag on Independence Day:
Police arrested a 27-year-old man from Beit Shemesh on suspicion of burning an Israeli flag during Independence Day celebrations in Jerusalem. The suspect will be brought later today for a hearing to extend his detention at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court.Has anyone ever considered the culprits when caught should be persuaded to stop practicing ultra-Orthodox customs, if that's what it takes to stop them from committing such horrific desecrations? Almost 3 years after October 7, 2023, and we still have repulsive incidents like where innocent women along with the country flag are desecrated, as ultra-Orthodox creeps spare no expense in doing exactly what antisemites want. Serious psychological reeducation is sorely needed to improve the situation, and even then, it'll doubtless take ages to repair the damage.
Labels: anti-semitism, dhimmitude, haredi corruption, iran, islam, Israel, Jerusalem, misogyny, Moonbattery, terrorism







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