Civil war breaking out everywhere - in Israhell, in New York, and in the air

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The quarrelsome kikes are in a absolute frenzy of factional hatred.   <:^0

Here are three stories about jews finding it impossible to live with other jews.   <lol>

Israel experts warn of 'inevitable civil war'   
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20230816-israel-experts-warn-of-inevitable-civil-war/

A number of Israeli experts have warned of a "real disintegration of Israeli society" and a state of chaos prevailing in Israel due to the performance of the government headed by Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

A senior Middle East and Arab World commentator at Israel Hayom newspaper, Oded Granot, warned: "When the religious partner in the government publicly declares that he will not bear the burden, not even in national service, and at the same time also supports unilateral and far-reaching legislative processes that disintegrate Israeli society – cohesion crumbles, the principle of peaceful coexistence dissolves."

He stressed that "Israel is marching towards chaos, following the path of Lebanon."

In turn, the Hebrew Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper confirmed in its editorial written by Amnon Levi, that the root causes of the crisis in Israel's society is the "social-sectarian gap," while the root of the evil prevailing in Israel is the "occupation".

"The long occupation of other people has spoiled us and caused a crisis, and there is no doubt that the occupation caused great damage," he said.

"This time [the driver of the current crisis in Israel] is much more ancient and deeper. What drives the simple crowd of reform supporters [led by the right-wing government] is hatred, anger, envy and the intense desire for revenge from those who had harmed, insulted, and excluded their families and never took responsibility for that," he added.






QuoteThe religious discrimination lawsuit has stunned even longtime residents, who note a significant number of Atlantic Beach's 1,800 year-round residents and summer homeowners are Jewish.

Long Island town dubbed the 'New Hamptons' accused of discriminating against Jewish sect   
https://nypost.com/2023/08/13/atlantic-beach-trying-to-settle-suit-claiming-it-discriminated-against-jewish-sect/

The Village of Atlantic Beach — touted as the "New Hamptons" — is scrambling to settle a federal suit accusing town leaders of trying to block a Lubavitcher Jewish sect called Chabad of the Beaches from getting property in the hot little hamlet, The Post has learned.

The religious discrimination lawsuit has stunned even longtime residents, who note a significant number of Atlantic Beach's 1,800 year-round residents and summer homeowners are Jewish.

The only house of worship in the village is a synagogue — the Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach — serving a growing number of modern orthodox congregants

The Chabad of the Beaches bought vacant land on 2025 Park Street in November 2021 for $950,000, aiming to offer religious services, education, and programming to the broader Jewish community.

The site is one of the first buildings people see coming into the village from the Atlantic Beach Bridge — and used to serve as a Capital One bank before it became vacant two years ago.

Village leaders hurriedly announced plans to block the Chabad of the Beaches acquisition by moving to take the property through eminent domain and build a community center of its own to house lifeguard operations.

That triggered Chabad in June to file a federal suit in Eastern District Court, alleging Atlantic Beach's takeover smacked of religious discrimination — citing the First, Fifth, and 14th Amendments, as well as the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act.

The Chabad also recruited heavyweight legal eagles known for defending religious freedom — including the Texas-based First Liberty Institute and Harvard Law School's Religious Freedom Clinic along with the Washington, DC-based firm Sidney Austin.

A day after the Chabad complaint was filed, US District Court Judge Joanna Seybert issued a temporary restraining order stopping the Village from proceeding with the takeover.

And in September, she issued a preliminary injunction against the Village's claim of eminent domain, saying "Defendants' decision to acquire the Property by eminent domain will burden Chabad's religious exercise by curtailing its outreach mission to the Jewish community."

The village has become a desirable location for "Wall Street bros" who want access to a beautiful beach town that borders Queens — a much closer getaway than the Hamptons and just 25 miles from Manhattan

Atlantic Beach is on Long Beach Barrier Island, which it shares with Long Beach, East Atlantic Beach, Lido Beach, and Point Lookout, the southernmost point of Nassau County.






'Humiliation': Woman 'yelled' at by airline for refusing to change seat for ultra-Orthodox man 
'A United crew member yelled at me that the flight to NYC won't take off because of me after I refused to move,' Neria Kraus said.
https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/humiliation-woman-yelled-at-by-airline-for-refusing-to-change-seat-for-ultra-orthodox-man/

A female passenger on a United Airlines flight from Israel to New York said she was yelled at by a flight attendant after she refused to accommodate an ultra-orthodox passengers' request for her to change seats because he didn't want to sit next to a woman.

Neria Kraus, who works as a reporter for Channel 13, said she was "humiliated" and felt discriminated against by the airline and the ultra-orthodox passengers.

"A United crew member yelled at me that the flight to NYC won't take off because of me – after I refused to Ultra Orthodox passengers' request to change my seat. I was told the flight might touch down in Egypt and it would be my fault. What a humiliating event for me as a woman," Kraus tweeted.

United Airlines responded to her tweet, saying: "Hi there, Neria. We deeply apologise for this interaction and would like to look into this further. When you have a moment, please DM your confirmation number and further information about this situation."

The man who Kraus claimed asked her to move seats told a different version of the story after they landed, saying he only asked her to move seats so that his son could sit next to his friend.

https://twitter.com/NeriaKraus/status/1691480016364924928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1691480016364924928%7Ctwgr%5E8a2da5003e9dc83367e18f1874a9f5b776a2a550%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jewishnews.co.uk%2Fhumiliation-woman-yelled-at-by-airline-for-refusing-to-change-seat-for-ultra-orthodox-man%2F

"First she was friendly, but I had a cap on and when I took it off she saw my yarmulka she started asking if I wanted her to move because she was a woman. She started screaming 'discrimination'," the man said afterwards.

https://twitter.com/danielamram3/status/1691605433134252129?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1691605433134252129%7Ctwgr%5E8a2da5003e9dc83367e18f1874a9f5b776a2a550%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jewishnews.co.uk%2Fhumiliation-woman-yelled-at-by-airline-for-refusing-to-change-seat-for-ultra-orthodox-man%2F

Kraus refuted the man's claim, calling it a "lie" and that they "explicitly stated that they did not want to sit next to me."

"Every time a woman complains about exclusion, she is attacked as being against Judaism. Gross lie There is no connection between the humiliation of women and Judaism. Who saw a hat or no hat on the man's head. Gross lie, slander and complete fake," she added.

The issue of ultra-orthodox men not wanting to sit next to women on flights to and from Israel has become an increasingly frequent phenomenon.

The incident on United Airlines came a day after a group of teenage girls were asked to sit in the back of a bus in Israel in order not to offend ultra-orthodox passengers with their clothes.

Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the incident after the video of the bus driver's offensive behaviour went viral in Israeli media.

"Israel is a free country in which no one will restrict who can use public transportation, and no one will dictate where she or he will sit," Netanyahu said.