
During a discussion focused on Defense Ministry pensioners, MK Yisrael Eichler from United Torah Judaism addressed the recent counterterrorism operation in Jenin. He began by offering a brief tefillah for the well-being of the soldiers who returned from Jenin. Eichler also expressed his condolences to the family of David Yehuda Yitzchak, who tragically lost his life in Jenin as Israel’s forces were withdrawing.
Eichler stated, “This is the moment to pray for the safety of the soldiers who have returned from Jenin. My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family of David Yitzchak, may his memory be a blessing, who fell in Jenin last night. He had the merit of sanctifying the name of Hashem through his sacrifice.”
“We pray for the well-being of all those who reside in Eretz Yisroel, including Judea and Samaria, Yerushalayim, Tel Aviv, the central towns, the southern residents, and those in the north, including the Jewish communities in the Diaspora. All of them are targeted by terrorist organizations that deny our right to this land.”
Earlier that day, MK Nissim Vaturi, the Deputy Speaker of the Knesset, called for a moment of silence and recited a chapter of Tehillim in memory of Yitzchak.
Yitzchak, a 23-year-old resident of Beit El and a member of the Egoz Unit, lost his life during operational activity in Jenin on Tuesday. The IDF is currently investigating whether he was accidentally hit by friendly fire. Yitzchak was laid to rest on Wednesday afternoon at Mount Herzl.
{Matzav.com Israel}
In the last year of his life, Rabbi Avigdor Miller [ZTL ZYA]
was still giving public lectures,
and I was attending those lectures.
Someone asked Rabbi Avigdor Miller:
“Should we pray for the Israeli Army?”
Rabbi Avigdor Miller immediately answered:
“If they are fighting to defend us,
then we should pray for them.”
Those were his exact words;
I remember them as if they were said yesterday.
You haven’t answered Rav Miller’s question. They are definitely fighting for the Zionist State. Since Zionism is anti-Jewish like nothing else ever known and its State is a manifestation of that, and its army is an actual force of shmad, then that means that fighting in the Zionist army is, by definition, against Judaism on multiple levels.
As well, when Rav Miller wrote “to defend us”, to whom does “us” refer? It certainly does not refer to anyone outside the Zionist State as the Zionists have always been a tremendous liability to Jews worldwide due to the Zionists’ Big Lie that they represent Jews and that their State is the Jewish State – both totally false, of course.
You distort what Rabbi Avigdor Miller said, because your mind is filled with hate.
The ONLY people who use the word “Zionist” often are those who HATE Jews!
The Israeli Army defends Jews against fanatical bloodthirsty Muslims whose highest priority and greatest desire is to: kill, murder, massacre, annihilate, assassinate, terrorize, and destroy every Jewish man, woman, senior citizen, teenager, child and baby (Compare to Megilat Esther, chapter 3, verse 13).
Without the Israeli Army that you hate, all Jews in Israel would soon be murdered, including all yeshivah students and all yeshivah teachers!!
The Neturei Karta has always been a tremendous liability to Jews worldwide, due to their Big Lie that they represent Jews.
So, UTJ is now openly Zionist?
What exactly does this mean?
“We pray for the well-being of all those who reside in Eretz Yisroel, including…Jewish communities in the Diaspora. All of them are targeted by terrorist organizations that deny our right to this land.”
To be very clear, the Zionists, for whom he works, do not have any right to any land.
As well, Hashem has not permitted His people, the Jews, to return en masse to that land; individual Jews may, of course, live anywhere including the holy land, but that doesn’t have anything to do with his statement above.
How sad.
“All of them are targeted by terrorist organizations that deny our right to this land.”
This is idolatrous Zionism. The problem with the terrorist organization is not that they deny some alleged right. The problem is that they murdered Jews. Period.