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Son of the YMCA fighter who fell in Jenin Levant: "What does it hurt you that Jews are building the country?" | Israel Today

2022-06-15T19:33:09.230Z


Barry Raz attacked in a scathing letter posted on Facebook by the Prime Minister, following the destruction of the "Noam Sheikh" hill in memory of his late father Noam Raz •


Barry, the son of IDF fighter Noam Raz who fell in Jenin, wrote a scathing public letter to Prime Minister Bennett this evening (Wednesday), in which he protested the destruction of the hill this morning erected in his father's memory. Only of murderous terrorists? "

Tonight, half a day after the destruction that took place early in the morning in Givat Noam, a discourse established in memory of Naval fighter Noam Raz the 14th, near the town of Adi in Benjamin, his son Barry issued a scathing letter to Prime Minister Bennett - which he posted on his Facebook account.

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"For those who have not heard, this morning they evacuated Givat Noam Sheikh, which was built in memory of my father for the fourth time. Two days after the 30th for my father - a day after we set a mezuzah on the spot," the son wrote.

"They arrived at four in the morning without a warrant and did not allow a photo to be taken. Although it is a basic legal right. They beat, shouted, banged the butt of a child, they threw children from the roof of the synagogue and threatened to kill. They confiscated and broke cell phones they could not take," he described.

He added: "It's all because they are Jews. The house of the terrorist from Dizengoff who slaughtered Jews on the street was not evacuated, but a poor synagogue built in memory of my father, three meters by four meters, cannot be left."

Barry described 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 have put themselves on the border to protect us.

"Bennett, what hurts you that Jews are building in the country? Not in private territory and there will be no Arab to say that it is his so why do you mind leaving this poor hill or is it a privilege of terrorists who murdered Jews?", Barry turned to the PM in pain.

The late Ranag Noam Raz, Photo: Courtesy of the family

"All seven have not stopped telling me that the way from here is to build and develop the country. So come on, show me that you really believe in it because I do not see it that much. To all the ministers and officers of the army and police, the commissioner and the border commander and much more I do not remember now that we were at home, and came to pay homage to my father. Come look me in the eye and explain to me how it honors my father to destroy a hill and a synagogue in his name, and to blow up children who came to preserve his name and settle our land.

You probably will not come because you will not have anything to say, "Barry signed.

As you may recall, the son of the late Noam Raz attacked Bennett when he came to comfort the mourners in their home: “I do not know how you look at yourself in the mirror.

I blame you.

You are as guilty as the terrorist.

You ruined your opportunity.

We want to see someone we believe in.

You do not deserve to be in the house my father lives in.

Stop abandoning all the soldiers and policemen in the country.

You castrated them!

Policemen are stoned and they do not shoot. "Efrat added:" We ended up being humiliated.

Give courage to your people!

You do not let the heart beat.

You're done with the job! "

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Source: israelhayom

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