12/10/2023 / By Ethan Huff
A far-right Israeli rescue group founded by serial rapist Jeffrey “Haredi” Epstein is spreading lies about what took place on October 7 during the Hamas attack on Israel.
The Israeli rescue group ZAKA, described as ultra-Orthodox, has spread many of the most obscene post-October 7 atrocity fabrications currently in circulation. These range from the “beheaded babies” myth to the “mass rape” and “fetus cut from mother” tales.
Joe Biden and his Washington entourage have repeated many of these same lies as fact, and now ZAKA is coming into the spotlight for allegations of financial fraud that hinge from the attack.
According to reports, ZAKA has been leveraging the October 7 false flag incident publicly in a bid to raise huge amounts of cash for itself. Its rival, United Hatzalah, has been doing the same thing by lying about “babies baked in ovens” while raking in some $50 million in donations.
This exploitative activity by these Zionist cheerleaders is all meant to drum up more support for Israel, including financial support from the United States and other Western nations that are being called “antisemitic” if they refuse.
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The Biden regime continues to kowtow to these Zionist groups, repeating their lies and using them as an excuse not to support a ceasefire. On October 31, for instance, at a Senate hearing, Secretary of State Antony Blinken conjured up the same gruesome imagery being spread by ZAKA and United Hatzalah.
“A young boy and girl, 6 and 8 years old, and their parents around the breakfast table,” Blinken said at the hearing. “The father’s eye gouged out in front of his kids. The mother’s breast cut off, the girl’s foot amputated, the boy’s fingers cut off before they were executed.”
“This is what this [Israeli] society is dealing with.”
It turns out that the above statement from Blinken was based on completely made-up things that belong more in a Hollywood horror script for morbid entertainment rather than in the halls of Congress to be taken seriously.
As expected, Blinken never once cited an actual source for his gruesome story, but it just so happens to have also been told by Yossi Landau, the head of operations for the southern Israel region of none other than ZAKA, a “disaster victim identification” group.
Ever since October 7, Landau has been going around repeating various versions of Blinken’s story and blaming the tale on Hamas in an attempt to bilk more support for Israel from the U.S. and other Western lapdogs.
“Landau’s story – and by extension, Blinken’s testimony before the Senate – therefore appears to have been spun out of whole cloth; a cynical fabrication intended to dramatize the supposed barbarism of Hamas in order to widen the political space for Israel’s rampage in the Gaza Strip,” reports The Grayzone.
“As this investigation will demonstrate, Landau’s tale was merely one of many tall tales concocted by a small circle of dubious characters who have managed to shape the official narrative of October 7 in Western media.”
So far, not a single gruesome tale out of Israel other than a few casualties as you would expect from such a melee have proven true. Just about everything Israel is claiming seems to be made-up and false.
“The shock of October 7 has indeed proven a fundraising bonanza for these notoriously unscrupulous religious organizations, enabling them to transform the Israeli government, Western media outlets such as CNN, and the Biden administration into free publicity agents.”
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