Israeli Rabbi Yaron Reuven tries to rationalize killing of Gazan children
Israeli Rabbi Yaron Reuven attempted to rationalize the killing of children via these remarks: "Even children should not be shown compassion. To do so would be unkind to the potential victims of those children when they grow up."
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- Published Date: 05:33 | 23 October 2023
- Modified Date: 05:33 | 23 October 2023
Israel's ongoing bombing of Gaza, with no apparent intention of halting it, has garnered significant support, amplified by backing from the United States. Israeli Rabbi Yaron Reuven made deeply disturbing statements.
Rabbi Yaron Reuven shockingly advocated for actions that many describe as a form of genocide. He asserted, "God commands us to eliminate children. Our sacred texts instruct us not to spare anyone during times of war. There is no room for mercy."
The rabbi attempted to rationalize the killing of children by asserting, "Even children should not be shown compassion. To do so would be unkind to the potential victims of those children when they grow up."
"This is because the ideology that these children would embrace as they grow up is even more perilous than that of their parents. In the 19th verse of the 25th chapter of the Torah, it is mentioned that men, women, and children have no right to survival. According to divine command, children should also be subject to elimination," Reuven said in a statement.
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