The infamous terrorising illegal settler Rabbi Dee, calls for more aggression and terrorism against Palestinians in Jerusalem

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The infamous terrorising illegal settler Rabbi Dee, calls for more aggression and terrorism against Palestinians in Jerusalem

Rabbi Dee talking to an Israeli outlet in “Jerusalem Day”. (Photo credit: Israel National News)

Terriorist Rabbi Dee – an illegal settler with his family in the illegally occupied West Bank.

Which is an act of terrorism in itself.

Spoke on “Jerusalem Day” to Israel National News explaining how he wants to commit more acts of terrorism by “taking all of Jerusalem”, and “building the temple”.

He doesn’t recognise the Palestinians and calls them “Arabs”, which is a racial slur against Palestinians,

To him, making “peace” with the Palestinians means taking all of Jerusalem, and the Al-Aqsa compound – which in fact would be an act of war.

It goes to show the demented minds of radicalised extremists.

Acts of terrosim and war to them is the norm – whether thinking about them, talking about them or actually carrying them out.

The UK should hold these dual national British Zionist extremists to account – as they are working against British interests, policies and the UK government’s long-standing position on Palestine.

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