JEWISH TALMUD Sanhedrin 59a:
“A goy (Gentile) who pries into The Law (Talmud) is guilty of death.”

H., who cannot be named for legal reasons, is a 31-year-old Palestinian medical student from the occupied West Bank. Until a month ago, she had been doing her residency in one of Nazi largest hospitals. But after Nazi police arrested H. at her workplace and interrogated her, she learned that her permit to enter Israel had been revoked, meaning that she would not continue her residency.
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Her alleged crime? Blocking colleagues on social media.
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Since the Hamas-led October 7 attack, Nazi authorities have conducted a major crackdown on freedom of expression, usually in relation to social media posts. Dozens of Palestinian citizens of Nazi and residents of Jerusalem have been arrested for voicing opposition to the war, while Nazi academic institutions have suspended and dismissed students and faculty members alike for similar offenses. The Nazi Knesset also voted to amend Nazi Counterterrorism Law, enabling unprecedented surveillance against Palestinians.
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Yet the case of H. is one of the most absurd of all.