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Israeli extremist Rabbi Dov Lior

When he and several settlers realized they were being recorded near the Gaza border, they attempted to stop the filming.

The Accuser’s Cloak: How Colonial Propaganda Shifts the Blame

There’s a worn-out playbook that has been used for centuries to justify the conquest and dehumanization of a people. First, you paint them as savage, immoral, and a threat to civilization. Then, any action you take against them, no matter how brutal, becomes framed as a necessary, even righteous, measure. For decades, this has been the cornerstone of the propaganda campaign against Arabs and Muslims, a campaign that the Zionist project has weaponized with devastating effect.

The recent arrest of the Zionist rabbi, Dov Lior, is a moment of stark, poetic irony that should give the world pause. This is the same figure who was instrumental in spreading the horrific, and widely debunked, allegation that Hamas militants committed systematic rape on October 7th. A graphic, dehumanizing narrative was pumped into the Western media ecosystem to justify the ensuing collective punishment of Gaza. Now, the accuser stands accused, arrested on charges of raping a minor. The symbolism is crushing: the very crime he projected onto others is the one he now must answer for.

This is not an isolated case of hypocrisy; it is a pattern. It reveals a political strategy that constantly points fingers elsewhere to conceal its own rot. While the Israeli government and its supporters tirelessly present themselves as a bastion of Western morality surrounded by barbarians, a steady stream of evidence reveals a deep-seated culture of criminality and impunity within their own ranks, often on a global scale.

🫶Let’s talk about the Epstein case. For years, it’s been treated as a sordid tale of a lone billionaire predator. But multiple investigative reports, including from the Miami Herald and intelligence sources cited by papers like The Times of Israel, have pointed to a far more sinister reality: Jeffrey Epstein was likely a Mossad asset. The theory, which has never been conclusively refuted by Israeli authorities, suggests he used his blackmail operation to compromise American politicians and celebrities, gathering leverage for the Israeli state. This isn’t a wild conspiracy; it’s a plausible explanation for his mysterious immunity and his connections to figures like Ehud Barak. This is state-level human trafficking.

The criminal enterprises don’t stop there. The global organ trade has seen prominent Israeli figures implicated. In 2020, a massive international crackdown led to arrests, including in Israel, for trafficking in human organs. Earlier, in 2009, the case of Rabbi Levy Izhak Rosenbaum made headlines in New Jersey; he pleaded guilty to brokering the sale of kidneys from vulnerable Israelis to wealthy Americans, a grisly trade that exposed a network operating with a chilling moral detachment.

And what of the ongoing genocide in Gaza? The International Court of Justice has found it plausible that Israel is committing acts of genocide. The world has watched in real-time as neighborhoods are flattened, universities destroyed, and families wiped out using bombs supplied by Western nations. This is not a “conflict”; it is the systematic destruction of a people, their homes, their hospitals, and their future—all while their accusers cry “anti-Semitism” at anyone who dares to bear witness.

Which brings us to the most potent weapon in this propaganda arsenal: the reflexive cry of “anti-Semitism.” This charge is now used as a tactical shield to silence all criticism of the Israeli state. To criticize the Netanyahu government is not to hate Jews; it is to hold a nuclear-armed state to the same standards of international law we would demand of any other nation. By conflating political dissent with ancient bigotry, they attempt to morally blackmail the world into complicity. It is a card played with such cynicism that it risks draining the term of its real meaning, harming the fight against genuine anti-Semitism in the process.

From the rape accusations used to justify a genocide, to the involvement in global sex trafficking and organ theft, the accusers are projecting a mirror image of their own actions. This is not about religion or ethnicity; it is about the corrupting nature of absolute impunity and a colonial mindset that insists the “other” is always the barbarian. It is an old, tired story. But as the handcuffs click onto the wrist of a rabbi who preached about the sins of others, perhaps more people will finally see the truth hiding in plain sight. The accuser’s cloak is beginning to fray.

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