Meni Assayag Speaks Out Against Distorted Reports and Hatred Towards Haredi Jews
In a post, Meni Assayag called for unity and unconditional love, criticizing the hateful rhetoric against the ultra-Orthodox community: "Suddenly people have blind faith in reports from an empire of distortion, malice, and lies. How convenient to believe in these investigations when it involves a Haredi rabbi dressed in black."
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#VALUE!
I browsed through posts from friends and removed connections with anyone who wrote something that might increase hatred and incite hostility against our Haredi brothers who keep the flame alive.
They will manage perfectly well without me, no doubt. Suddenly people have blind faith in reports from an empire of distortion, malice, and lies. How convenient to believe in these investigations when it involves a Haredi rabbi dressed in black, with a strange hat and peculiar speech quoting from the sources.
For my part, I'll stay with one friend and one follower who understands that the outbreak in Bnei Brak was primarily due to the oppressive and intolerable density in a cramped area where 200,000 people live, which hasn't really concerned anyone over the years (where are all those whose souls can't find rest due to the density of Gaza?).
There were, of course, exceptions and gatherings of determined Torah learners who struggled to accept the decree (unprecedented as it has been), but the infection spread, as mentioned, is rooted in the significant crowding.
As for the extreme unrepresentative faction that calls soldiers and police Nazis, I would gladly send them on a raft to a deserted island near Micronesia, heading towards French Polynesia.
A morning of unity and unconditional love for Israel.