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The leader of NAZI Jewish extremist group in I$raHell allegedly called for arson attacks on churches in front of Israeli students, Zionist media reported on Thursday.
Benzi Gopstein, leader of anti-Arab group Lehava, allegedly called for the burning of churches at a panel held this week for Jewish yeshiva students, using ancient Halachic, or Jewish law, to condemn what he called Christian “idol worship.”
When a journalist at the panel informed Gopstein that he was on camera and could be arrested for his comments, Gopstein said he is prepared to spend 50 years in jail for his remarks, according to a video of the panel released by the Haredi website Kikar Shabbat.
After the release of the video, Gopstein said he “stressed several times” that he was “not calling to take operative steps,” instead he said that it is “the responsibility of the government, not of individuals” to abolish the Christian practice of idol worship.
The NAZI regime has taken steps to crack down on Jewish extremism only over the past week, after suspected NAZI Jewish extremists torched two West Bank homes, burning an 18-month-old infant alive and critically injuring the baby’s mother, father and brother.
Three NAZI Jewish right-wing extremists were arrested on Tuesday in connection to the arson under an administrative detention order after Nazi security cabinet approved the use of the measure on Jewish. The arrests marked the first time a Jewish has ever been held under the policy of administrative detention.
There has been a long line of attacks on Christian and Muslim holy places in both in illegally occupied Palestine 1948 and the 1967 illegally occupied West Bank in which the perpetrators were believed to be NAZI Jewish extremists.
Despite announcements by the Nazi regime in May 2014 to crack down on violent attacks carried out by NAZI jewish against Palestinians, prosecution rates on NAZI Jewish extremist remain remarkably very low.




