Son of a YAM fighter, Levant: "What does it hurt you that Jews are building the country?""

June Green
June 16, 2022   
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Courtesy of the photographer
Bari Raz, son of the late IDF fighter Noam Raz, harshly criticized the government and the defense establishment this evening (Wednesday) - following the evacuation of the "Noam Sheik" hill, which was erected in memory of his father who fell in Jenin. These are the changes to the intercity public transportation routes in Jerusalem • All the details In a post he posted on Facebook, Raz wrote: "Two days after the 30th, the day after we set up a mezuzah. For those who didn't hear, this morning they evacuated Givat Noam Sheach, which was built in memory of my father, for the fourth time. They arrived at 4 a.m. without a warrant and wouldn't let us take pictures, even though it's a basic right. "They beat, they shouted, they hit a child in the head with a butt, they threw children off the roof of the synagogue and they threatened to kill them. They confiscated and broke cell phones so they wouldn't be able to take pictures. "All this because they are Jews. The house of the terrorist from Dizingoff who slaughtered Jews in the street was not evacuated, but a poor synagogue built in memory of my father measuring 3 meters by 4 meters cannot be left." Barry spoke about the construction of the hill: "The hill was built behind Adi Ad, on the border of a new Arab city that is being built these days, and the boys here put themselves on the border to protect us." Barry addressed the Prime Minister with a pointed question: "Bennett, what does it hurt you that Jews are building in the country? Not on private land and there will be no Arab who will say that it is theirs, so what do you care about leaving. This poor hill or is it a privilege of terrorists who murdered Jews." He added: "The entire Shia have not stopped telling me that the way from here is to build and develop the country. So come, show me that you really believe in it because I don't really see it. So to all the ministers and officers of the army and police, the commissioner and the Border Guard commander and many others that I can't remember now, who were at our house, and came to pay respect to my father - come look me in the eye and explain to me how it is honoring my father to destroy a hill and a synagogue named after him, and to blow up children who came to preserve his name and settle our land. "But you probably won't come because you won't have anything to say," he concluded painfully. Last night, police and civil administration forces raided the hill near the Ad Adi settlement in Binyamin, and carried out the fourth demolition since the outpost was established two and a half weeks ago. According to residents of the hill, during the evacuation, the police used severe violence against the boys there.

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