Description of this video:
“An Israeli journalist from Channel 13 News, refuted claims made by the military regarding alleged crimes committed by Hamas, which were published around the world.
The journalist highlighted a particular incident involving the Kfir Brigade commander who spoke to another channel, giving details on events in Kibbutz Be’eri, alleging the killing of eight babies and an elderly woman. However, the Israeli journalist said, “Well, no eight babies were killed in Be’eri, according to the Kibbutz spokesperson, and there’s no woman named Jenyah in Be’eri.”
The Deaths of Eight Israeli Babies (& Other Lies) Exposed & Refuted As Jewish Fables.
Such a practice of spreading lies does not seem to be new among Jews. The Apostle Paul (himself a Jew) already warned about this practice in his time:
“For there are many unruly and vain talkers and deceivers, especially they of the circumcision” (Jews). “Whose mouths must be stopped…” (Titus 1:10-11a)
So, we must “Not give heed to Jewish fables and commandments of men that turn from the truth.” (verse 14)
Honest Jews.
And, of course, among the Jews are also the honest Jews who are telling the truth, such as this Jewish journalist. We should, therefore, never tar them with the same brush.
