Real Talk: Rabbi Gets Props for Gaza Demolitions, But At What Cost?
They done gave Rabbi Avraham Zarbiv a torch for Independence Day after he was out there tearin' up Gaza. Is this a W or nah?

Aight, check it. So, they gave Rabbi Avraham Zarbiv a torch for Israel's Independence Day. This dude famous for postin' vids of himself bulldozin' stuff in Gaza. Now, I gotta keep it 100 – that's some messy business.
Gaza been through it. Blockades, bombings, you name it. People already strugglin', and this man out here tearin' down their homes and land? That ain't right. Now, I ain't sayin' Israel don't got their reasons, but damn, at what cost?
This ain't about politics for the people on the ground. This about survival. Tryna feed your family, find shelter, and stay alive. Then you got somebody out there, smilin' and recordin' while they knockin' everything down. That's a cold game.
I know some folks gon' say, "He defendin' his people!" But what about the people on the other side? They ain't people too? Where the love at? Where the compassion?
This torch ceremony, it's supposed to be about honorin' folks who do good for the community. But rewardin' somebody for tearin' stuff up? That sends the wrong message. It's like sayin', "We don't care about y'all over there. We only care about us."
And that's why folks is heated. 'Cause it feels like a slap in the face. It feels like they ain't seein' us as human beings. Just collateral damage.
We gotta start holdin' folks accountable for their actions, no matter who they are or where they come from. Tearin' down homes ain't no cause for celebration. It's a cause for reflection. A cause for change.
This ain't about hatin' on nobody. It's about tellin' the truth. It's about speakin' up for the voiceless. It's about demandin' better from our leaders. We deserve better than this.
Real talk, this situation in Gaza ain't black and white. There's a whole lotta gray in between. But one thing's for sure: tearin' down folks' lives ain't never the answer. It only breeds more pain, more anger, and more division.
So, next time you see somethin' like this, don't just scroll past it. Take a minute to think about the people affected. Take a minute to imagine walkin' in their shoes. And then, take a minute to ask yourself: What can I do to make things better?
'Cause at the end of the day, we all in this together. We all gotta look out for each other. We all gotta keep it real. And we all gotta strive for a world where everybody can live with dignity and respect. No cap.
They handing out rewards for bulldozing now? Nah, fam, something ain't right. That torch ain't a symbol of progress, it's a reminder of pain.


