“The gazelles and wild boars are somehow trained to respond to Israeli commands.”
Recently, the Muslim Arab settler nicknamed the ‘Mayor of Hebron’ announced that he was paying local gangs $5 for every dog they kill.
And now it’s the wild boars.
Wild boars can be dangerous, but Muslim settlers claim they are a Jewish conspiracy.
This unintentionally hilarious Twitter thread of the Institute for Middle East Understanding, an anti-Israel group, asserts that “Israel is using wild boars to strengthen its colonial control over Palestinian land” and that “Israel is not only causing environmental damage to Palestinian land, it is also arming nature against Palestinians, turning the land itself into a source of destruction and violence for the indigenous population”.
Wild boars are much more indigenous to Israel than the Muslim Arab settlers who have invaded and colonized the land.
An article on the anti-Semitic hate site Mondoweiss claims that “settler-owned wild boars are being intentionally released into Palestinian villages, despite solid documentation being left behind.”
How exactly someone can own “boars” is questionable. No wonder “solid documentation has been left behind”.
Under a subheading titled “Palestinian conflict with wild boars,” the hate site complains that “Israel Nature and Parks Authority regulation states that no person may harm any animal, plant, or inanimate object within the areas designated as nature reserves in Israel. the Bank of the West. This has led to the wild boar population in these reserves skyrocketing, often spilling over onto nearby Palestinian lands.”
Israel has also banned the killing of Jews. It doesn’t seem to have slowed them down. Maybe they can try bombing the pigs with suicide bombers?
Lefties are usually fanatical environmentalists, but here they are ready to embrace anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and hostility to animals and the environment, as long as it serves their purpose.
Antisemitism is not extraordinary. However, the willingness to attack environmental regulations as a Zionist imperialist conspiracy is really something.
Wildcards are a problem for anyone around them. Contrary to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, they have even found their way into more urban areas and sparked attacks like this one in the Israeli city of Haifa.
A 69-year-old man was attacked and slightly injured by a wild boar in the northern city of Haifa on Sunday while he was walking his dog, medics said.
Magen David Adom medics said they found the man conscious, with injuries to his extremities. He was taken to the nearby Rambam hospital in moderate condition.
“He told us that while he was walking his dog he was attacked and injured by a wild boar,” a doctor said.
The man was the second Haifa resident to be injured by a wild pig in the past year.
Others, however, have embraced the pigs with the Haifa Wild Boars and Haifa Lady Wild Boars playing regular rugby matches.
There is a long history of the War of the Boar libel.
Michael Taussig, an anti-Israel BDS activist and professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, repeated the claim that “gazelles and wild boar emerging from John F Kennedy National Park” were attacking Muslims.
And “the gazelles and wild boars are somehow trained to respond to Israeli commands.”
The head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, the capo di tutti capi of the PLO and Fatah, ranted: “Every night, they unleash wild boars on us.”
He claimed that Jewish farmers were “uprooting trees, burning mosques and even training dogs to attack us and sending wild boars to sow corruption on the face of the earth.”
“Why do they do this to us?”. complained the terrorist leader, who has been linked to the Munich Olympics massacre and the murder of Leon Klinghoffer, a wheelchair-bound Jewish-American.
Like most Muslim propaganda, there is a healthy dose of projection here. In reality, it is the jihadists who are trying to use animals as weapons.
A bird was shipped from Gaza to Israel with a flammable substance attached to it.
The hawk was found Monday near the Besor River, the longest river in the Negev. A harness with explosive material was attached to the animal’s leg.
On July 18, the Israel Defense Forces in the Rafah area noticed a donkey approaching and opened fire, causing the explosives to go off, according to an IDF blog post.
“This cruel incident” was just one of many similar moments in which animals were used to transport explosives, the IDF blog noted.
Maybe the pigs are just looking for revenge.