Likud ousts activist who wished ‘6 million’ anti-overhaul protesters would ‘burn’ - “Ashkenazim, whores, may you burn in hell. I am proud of the six million that were burned, I wish that another six million would be burned,” Zarka said, referencing the Holocaust.

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A well-known activist in the Likud party with ties to senior politicians, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told protesters against the judicial overhaul on Saturday that “I wish another six million would be burned,” a remark that led to the premier ordering his removal from the party and to police opening a probe.

The comments come amid deep divides and national turmoil set off by the Netanyahu government’s contentious legislative efforts, which have drawn over six months of sustained anti-government protests.

“Ashkenazim, whores, may you burn in hell,” Itzik Zarka shouted at protesters at the Ein HaNatziv intersection near Beit She’an, referring to Jews of Eastern European origin.

"I am proud of the six million that were burned, I wish that another six million would be burned,” Zarka said, referencing the Holocaust.

“Leftists are traitors, you are the cancer of the country,” he said, according to videos posted on social media.

“The black flags [symbols of the protest] are your shrouds. Your legs should be broken with batons, you should be kneecapped. That way you will not go to any demonstration at all,” said Zarka, who was one of a handful of counter-protesters at the junction.

On Sunday morning, the Likud party put out a statement saying that Netanyahu had ordered director-general Zuri Siso to formally remove Zarka from the party.

“We will not accept such shameful behavior in the Likud movement,” the statement read.

Zarka’s comments were swiftly disavowed by the Likud party in an earlier statement.

“The Likud movement strongly condemns Itzik Zarka’s words. We will not accept or allow shocking statements of this kind,” the party said. “We call for an end to incitement and violent discourse from all sides. This is the time to unite against our enemy and the many challenges that stand before us.”

Justice Minister Yariv Levin, like many party members, condemned Zarka’s comments, but he took a swipe at the leaders of the opposition at the same time.

“I condemn in every way the shocking behavior and statements of Itzik Zarka,” Levin said in a statement reported by Hebrew media. “There is no place for such behavior and statements anywhere and in any situation.

“Contrary to the way in which the leaders of the opposition act, supporting violence, [military] refusal to serve, and incitement from the left, I will not add violent and offensive statements to the agenda, even if they come from a right-wing person,” Levin said.

The Israel Police later said an investigation had been opened into Zarka’s remarks.

While the calls to refuse to show up for reserve duty if the overhaul is passed have roiled the military and grown in number, they have been condemned by senior politicians in both the opposition and the coalition. Nor have opposition leaders called for violence.

Zarka later apologized for his words, but claimed he had been provoked.

“It came out of frustration, resentment… I should not have said that disgusting statement,” he told the Ynet news site.

Zarka also apologized in a statement on his Facebook page, but claimed that he had been “attacked by 80-100 people with severe violence” before making the comments, which he claimed were “taken out of context.” While there were police on the scene at the time of the protest, there were no reports of injuries or arrests.

“My grandfather was a Holocaust survivor and we know what Jews of European countries went through in the Holocaust. I apologize from the depths of my soul,” Zarka’s statement read.

Zarka has a long history of violent statements against those who oppose Netanyahu or his government’s policies while still enjoying close ties to senior politicians including the premier, as well as his family.

In March, he was a member of a group that threatened drivers at the entrances to two kibbutz communities due to a belief that residents oppose Netanyahu and his government’s effort to overhaul the judiciary. The group threw stones at vehicles and spat at and cursed their occupants.

Saturday’s incident came as tens of thousands of people rallied across the country for the 28th weekend of demonstrations against the judicial overhaul, with political tensions ratcheting up as the coalition moves ahead with legislation to weaken the courts’ powers.

More than 150,000 people attended the main rally on Tel Aviv’s Kaplan Street, according to data from Crowd Solutions cited by Channel 13 news.

Protesters there scrawled “Biden save us” on the road, seeking to bring international pressure to bear on Netanyahu’s hardline coalition amid growing criticism from the US administration over the judicial shakeup.

Anti-government protesters have stepped up their opposition in recent weeks as the coalition advances legislation that would prevent courts from invalidating or even discussing government and ministers’ decisions based on their “reasonableness,” a judicial yardstick.

The government is seeking to pass the bill into law by month’s end, when the Knesset breaks for summer recess.

Saturday’s protesters are a prelude to Tuesday, when demonstrators are planning nationwide rallies and disruptions as they vow to fight the legislation.
 
I'd love to see the retards who call Jewish people 'capos' over minor disagreements take a look at this. He's probably the closest to an actual capo you can get nowadays, which means he's an Ultra Mega-Hitler 19,000.

I can't even be mad at him - it's the sort of shit people might post on /pol/ so it just comes off as autistic screeching. REEE ASHKENAZI WHORES REEEEEEEEEEEEE
 
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Based but also who is jewing whom?
The trouble with Jewish politics is that not even they truly know who is Jewing who until the Jewing is finally over with.
Khazarian kikes
Not the milkers!
Who am I rooting for in this case KF? My money is on whatever group has the biggest milkers.
If ol Abby Shapiro is any indication, the Khazars.
If they're going at each other like that this is the perfect opportunity to ship in a ton of migrants to divide them even further and break down into smaller groups where infighting stalls any kind of progress.

Soros, send me the money and I will turn Israel into a modern and diverse european country!
Tel Aviv is already proud to be the gayest city in the world, and I don't mean the happiest city in the world.
 
Two years since this happened, here's a commemorative video

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OY VEY, SHUT IT DOWN! THE MIZRAHI KNOW!

Seriously though, what's this dude's KF username? With remarks like that he'd be one of the most beloved posters in A&N.
 
My grandfather was a Holocaust survivor
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At this stage it’s just easier to assume anyone under the age of 150 that’s had a bat/bar mitzvah has at least 17 direct relatives who survived ‘the worst genocide in modern history’ and that their shitty behavior is all the Nazi’s fault.
 
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Preach, my Black brother.
Blacks are also not jews. Blacks are descendants of Ham. Jews are descendants of Judah, thus descendents of shem

Can't believe this shit has to be explained, it's literally in the beginning of the most widely printed and available book in world history

I hope people can see why the ✡ work so hard to keep bibles out of schools

If you had bibles at school, you would know Benjamin netenyahu and Ben Shapiro aren't jews
 
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Netanyahu’s coalition has a lot of Mizrahi Jews-basically Arabs but with a kippah.

Ashkenazis tend to oppose Likud-concentrated in Tel Aviv-there’s loads of intra Jewish ethnic tension in Israel-and it’s mostly held together by the IDF.

Mizrahis-tend to do the grunt fighting whereas the Ashkies get comfy intelligence and logistics jobs.

The more “liberal”(for lack of a better word) Ashkies don’t like Netanyahu because he has thoroughly marginalized the other Israeli parties and is working to run the country without their input.

Israel IIRC was on the verge of civil war a few years ago with the anti judiciary protests-not to mention just soon after the state was founded conflict between the Irgun(or was Haganah?) and the nascent IDF nearly spiraled into war.

Israel is far less monolithic than it wants to be seen as. Obviously they’ll fight together and all identify as jews-but intra Jewish struggle has a long history.
 
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