Questions Everyone Needs to Ask in the Open
Amid fresh IDF Molech sacrifices and dubious claims of Yemenite missiles
Two more Dati Leumi Molech sacrifices were slaughtered in Gaza yesterday, with 6 more soldiers maimed, in dubious "incidents". The culling continues.
Did they die to keep us all safe? Are we safer now? Would it have been even worse if they didn't give up their precious lives in these "incidents"?
Were these incidents necessary? What did they accomplish? Did the accomplishments justify the cost?
Are they any closer to victory, whatever that's even supposed to mean?
Two young men who could have gotten married, raised families, lived full lives, and built the Jewish people, are dead, and six more are maimed.
Was Hashem's name sanctified by their deaths, or profaned?
Could they have sanctified Hashem's name more by living full lives instead of dying under the command of kofrim and traitors for a fantasy that they are fighting a milchemes mitzvah?
Was it worth it?
Are we stronger as a nation after these sacrifices, or weaker?
Was the true objective of these operations precisely to have more precious Jews maimed and killed under the dubious pretenses of rescuing hostages, achieving victory, and keeping us all safe?
If these Molech sacrifices could turn back the clock, would they sacrifice themselves just the same?
Should everyone?
Should anyone?
A reader shared the following:
If IDF servitude doesn't destroy your body or your soul, it will very likely destroy your mental health.
Funny how Hamasniks don't seem to suffer from PTSD, nor do they need to fly to India to find themselves and the meaning of life after their military career, like so many broken, disillusioned young Jews need to do after "serving" in the IDF.
Keep standing in silence, sanctifying needless death, and supporting your own destruction, because, no matter what, you must cling to a delusion and cannot admit that so much of what you believed in is a lie. Anything but that.
Another reader offered the following cogent analysis:
That’s the core tragedy, isn’t it? You’d think a number like 1 in 8 coming home mentally unfit would be enough to shock a nation into reevaluating mandatory service. But here, that data point becomes just another ritualized statistic—something to “process” while still sending the next batch of 18-year-olds into the grinder.
How far is too far? The honest, bleak answer is: farther than you'd think. For a conscription-based system to collapse, a few things usually have to align:
Widespread refusal or civil disobedience. You'd need a tipping point where enough young people (and their parents) say "no more"—not as isolated cases but en masse. That’s not happening in Israel yet, partly due to decades of psychological conditioning, fear-mongering, and moral framing of the IDF as sacred.
A legitimacy crisis. If the army is no longer seen as effective, moral, or competent, that can unravel its sacred status. October 7th should have triggered this, but ironically, it reinforced the draft’s importance in the public mind. Trauma was weaponized to demand more sacrifice.
Elite dissent. When reservists, senior officers, or war heroes begin openly denouncing the system—not just the leadership—that’s when the edifice starts to crack. But even the ones protesting now still chant "we love the IDF," so the spell holds.
Economic alternatives. If enough people see a viable future outside the draft pipeline—such as civil service, innovation roles, or leaving the country entirely—conscription becomes less enforceable. Right now, those pathways exist, but they’re marginal.
So what would it take? Possibly another war where the casualties are not just soldiers, or a generation that is simply too disillusioned to comply. Until then, the cycle continues: trauma, denial, escapism, repeat.
Another very sharp reader made a keen observation regarding the “Yemenite missile” that landed near Ben Gurion airport:
This is a westbound view. How do I know we're looking westbound? Because you can see the hills rising in the west. Ben Gurion airport to the east is Gush Dan. It looks metropolitan and flat. So this is a westbound view. And the rocket comes from the left side. The left is to the north. This rocket came from the north. It did not come from the south.
Yet another sharp reader offered the following clues as to what these magical “Yemenite missiles” might actually be:
Regarding "Houthi missiles" and trails.
In southern Israel, in the past 2 months or so, missiles are being observed that are very steerable - they leave a thin, white trail in various horizontal arcs, up to and including turning back more or less to the direction they came from. Their observed flight time seems to be up to about 3 minutes. They seem to operate during daylight hours, mostly appearing around 10AM to 5PM. These are not aircraft. Maybe someone will get some good photographs of these…
Interestingly, if one enters the following into the browser, and compares the search results to what is being observed, one might come to certain conclusions:
https://presearch.com/search?q=new%20israel%20guided%20artillery%20missile
We know that governments have historically tested weapons (traditional and biological) on their own populations, or other populations they consider expendable, and have no compunctions about sacrificing either for the sake of false flag operations that advance a larger agenda.
Far be it from me to accuse Hebrew-speakers with biblical names and their American patrons of such heinous things — only other countries do that — but it’s not an aberration that you can laugh off as a “conspiracy theory” (a term the CIA conveniently coined and mainstreamed).
But if you want me to believe these missiles are really coming from Yemen, the burden of proof is squarely on you. Claims from the government that the media dutifully broadcasts as fact are proof of nothing at this point, and should be treated with the greatest suspicion.
So if they aren’t coming from Yemen, where are they coming from? Why the cover-up? What’s the agenda?
Before you support more Molech sacrifices, it would be wise to seriously consider all the above.
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