Joe Rogan called the situation in Gaza “kind of excessive” and “kind of crazy,” while Theo Von described it as a genocide happening in front of our lives. A Jewish doctor who spent time in Gaza testified that he saw more mutilated children in his first week than in all his 30 years of disaster relief combined. When voices from across the spectrum are speaking out, the question is no longer whether something horrific is happening but why the world continues to allow it.
A Jewish Doctor’s Devastating Testimony
The Jewish doctor described children shredded by bombs, crushed by buildings, and shot by snipers with surgical precision. He pulled shrapnel the size of his thumb out of eight-year-olds. He saw toddlers shot twice, dead center, in the chest and head, shots too precise to be accidents from the world’s best snipers. All 40 of his disaster relief missions over 30 years, including Ground Zero and earthquakes, combined did not equal the level of carnage against civilians he witnessed in just one week in Gaza.
“All of the disasters I’ve seen combined, 40 mission trips, 30 years, Ground Zero, earthquakes, all of that combined doesn’t equal the level of carnage I saw against civilians in just my first week in Gaza. Almost exclusively children.” — Jewish Doctor
The Biblical Concept Behind the Destruction
There is a Hebrew term called “herem” that means to devote to utter destruction, to eradicate everything that breathes as a dedication to the deity. This concept appears in Deuteronomy and 1 Samuel 15:3, which commands putting to death every man, woman, child, infant, and even livestock. This is what is being enacted in real time. Ironically, those who attack Islam by quoting verses out of context never address these passages in their own scriptures. When Muslims were the superpower controlling Jerusalem, Jews, Muslims, and Christians lived in relative peace, a historical fact confirmed by Orthodox Jewish rabbis themselves.
“Muslims saved the Jews. I’m saying to them one big thank you. Thank you for saving my mother. Thank you for hosting us for so many years. Our religion was flourishing.” — Orthodox Jewish Rabbi
Key Points
- Joe Rogan affirmed that calling out what is happening does not make anyone anti-Semitic, just pro-human
- The biblical concept of herem (devotion to destruction) is being enacted in real time against Palestinian civilians
- Historical fact confirms that under Muslim rule, Jerusalem was a place of coexistence for Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- The resilience of Palestinians, praising God even while losing everything, is drawing millions to investigate Islam
- Passages in Deuteronomy and 1 Samuel command total annihilation including women, children, and infants, yet critics only attack Quranic verses taken out of context
