Sunday, April 12, 2026

Letter to Arutz7 Regarding Potential Blood Libel Emerging From The False Op Ed Narrative Of The Existence of a Small Group of "Lawless Delinquent Settler Youth":



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From: Robin Ticker <faigerayzel@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Apr 12, 2026, 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Arutz7, Please Publish Avi Abelow in Defense of the Settlers Rather Than Publishing Op Eds from Leftists masquerading as a Right Wing Settler.
To: Rochel Sylvetsky <sylvtsky@gmail.com>
Cc: Arutz7 <news-en@a7.org>, Arutz7 <uzi@a7.org>, Arutz Sheva <news@israelnationalnews.com>


Bsd

Dear Rochel Sylvetsky and Arutz7 Editors,


Thank you for the clarification.

Rochel, you write 

"These kids do exist". Pray tell me..Who are these kids and what specifically are their crimes?  How can one accept this blanket statement as fact.  There is no clarity whether they are indeed violent and lawless delinquents and or whether there is more to the story?

Were they or their herd or propery ever threatened or attacked by enemy Arabs who clearly had evil intent, not interested in coexistance? If so were their attackers ever brought to justice or simply released? Were these "lawless" kids perhaps acting in self defense? Did they or their friends experience serious injury or death due to getting attacked by our outside enemies or even needlessly by our own law enforcement.  Were they attacked numerous times and unable to defend themselves and were they ever treated as the aggressor when they were the victims and attacked first?

Were they perhaps recruited or planted by Shabak or provoked to respond in order to catch them on camera to manufacture a false narrative of Settler Violence to serve a political agenda?

Are we really supposed to change their behavior or perhaps we should consider changing the circumstances that triggered such  "lawless" behavior.


The footnote on Jewish Terror did seem out of sync with the article. I didn't initially see the Regavim link until you pointed it out to me but I did appreciate the footnote.  It's not surprising the footnote was an editorial addition rather than coming from the author of the op ed Eliaz Cohen himself. 

 Eliaz Cohen misrepresents himself as a mainstream right wing Settler versed in Torah and Halacha coming from a mainstream Dati Leumi family.  He is actually progressive and leftist.

In the future, I suggest Arutz7 independently present the Settler side with clarity. For example, a clear statement like "Here is a link to the Regavim report—128 pages long addressing the false narrative of settler violence a modern day blood libel". This would provide readers with a balance and a better sense of the full story. 

Eliaz Cohen op ed author is ideologically at odds with the Settler Youth and libels them as "lawless delinquents'. That is logical based on his ideology. Yet he provides no clear evidence and examples in his Op Ed of such "lawless behavior".

Do we need to accept this assessment as a given? 

Fyi

A lesson from the Duma arson.

Shemittah Rediscovered: Duma Blood Libel calling Hilltop Youth Jewish Terrorists. Yesterday Tue. Jan 12, 2016 New York Times Print Edition, Front Page blurb to article on page A9, Front cover Forward January 15, 2016 

As we saw from the Duma Arson blood libel, even suggesting that a small group of "delinquent" settlers exists, feeds a blood libel and a broader false narrative that then reflects badly globally on all Settlers and the community that raised and nurtured them. 

See above link. Here are some excerpts. Note Naftali Bennett op ed in the New York Times was published August 7th 2015 a mere week following the Duma arson when there was no real evidence that the perpetrators were Jewish other than the say so of Shabak and the Jewish Division of Terror. Until today there is no concrete evidence that the perpetrators were Jewish and there is good reason to believe they were Arab from a rival Duma clan. Unfortunately, the Arabs from  rival clans were never investigated since Hebrew Graffiti was found at the scene saying נקמה and יחי המלך🤔 as if only Jews can scribble graffiti.


The sad part is that fellow Jews are responsible for feeding this blood libel.  

Our enemies can invent a blood libel without us.  Do we really have to provide them the material? 

NEW YORK TIMES JAN. 11, 2016

Israel Faces New Brand of Terrorism, This Time From Young Settlers

Please note the photograph below that accompanied the New York Times article page A9. It is basically a photograph, taken in a Beis Medrash,  with Jewish youth with Peyos and Tefillin,  learning. 

The article states "These kids are the latest manifestation of Jewish terrorists, part of a terrorist network, charged with grave crimes".  

A blood libel doesn't happen in a vacuum. Please note the escalations of how this story developed.  In August 7, 2015,  Naftali Bennett's wrote an OP Ed article for the New York Times (why did Bennett have to publish accusations that were never proven, against the hilltop youth in an OP ED in the New York Times of all places????)  where he called these Jewish terrorists a small minority fringe group.  Now in this printed article  of Jan 12, 2016 they morphed into  "a manifestation of Jewish terrorists part of a Jewish Terror Network"  and are not portrayed in this picture with straggly messy payis on a hilltop, as a fringe wild group but rather sitting nicely like Yeshiva students, learning in a typical Beis Medrash with large Yarmulkas and Tzitzis and Peyis and Seforim. Yet we are told they are Jewish terrorists.


Baseless condemnations on Jewish Settler Youth led to administrative detentions and the use of extraordinary measures, including torture, against innocent young people like Elisha Odess and Amiram Ben Uliel who was then convicted purlely based on self confession following torture and still languishing in jail today, over 10 years later. Most of the time he spent in jail was in  solitary, convicted of 3 life sentences.  

Defending these "lawless" delinquents asking hard questions is not putting our head in sand. Quite the opposite. It is taking our head out of the sand. 


Sincerely,

Robin Ticker




On Sun, Apr 12, 2026, 4:37 PM Rochel Sylvetsky <sylvtsky@gmail.com> wrote:
Read more carefully. I did major editing there to emphasize that it is a small group of delinquents and brought the comparison with Arab terror and violence and even a link to Regavim on the issue.These kids do exist, unfortunately, and he called for us to try to change their behavior, not to brand everyone - he lives in Judea and people like him also deserve a voice. He has leftist tendencies, but putting our head in the sand doesn't help.

I have posted articles criticizing the vilification of residents and I post Abelow a good deal. Maybe I will post Tobin on the subject.

On Sun, Apr 12, 2026 at 9:14 PM Robin Ticker <faigerayzel@gmail.com> wrote:
Why Do We Succeed Against Our Enemies Abroad But Struggle to Protect at Home? By Avi Abelow

Bsd

אל המקום אשר...

Oy Vey. Why did Arutz7  publish this article both in Hebrew and English by Eliaz Cohen a leftist pushing Coexisting with Palestinians while slandering Settler Youth as lawless?

זו דרכה של ההתיישבות

Translated by Rochel Sylvetsky
Re: National News Opeds
A strange, Aberrant Fire by Eliaz Cohen

On some of the hills in Judea and Samaria, there are those who wish to redeem the Land of Israel by lawless means. And we who love the land must stop them now. Opinion.



Arutz7 does a disservice with publishing Op Eds such articles putting a false narrative of "Violent Settlers" as perpetrators of lawless, random unjustified price tag attacks against Arabs without context when it is documented that these kids have been targeted and framed to create a false narrative of "Settler Violence".

There is a void of fair and balanced reporting of the triggers that justify responding in kind. 

While it is justified to fight our enemies be it Hamas, Hezbollah, Houti's, ISIS, etc in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and Iran the reality in Judea and Samaria is different . It is apparently considered "lawless"  in Judea and Samaria to defend oneself and fight against the local Jihadist Arabs who threaten and are no different and share the same hatred as their brothers in arms on Israel's border

There have been numerous recent attacks against the Settlers and their flocks in Judea and Samaria by hostile Arabs with fatalities and close calls and they have defended themselves with and withoue the IDF involved only to be condemned and slandered as lawless.

Why Do We Succeed Against Our Enemies Abroad But Struggle to Protect at Home? By Avi Abelow

As Israel demonstrates extraordinary military capability against distant threats, whether striking targets in Iran or confronting Hezbollah in Lebanon, there is a troubling reality much closer to home. In Judea and Samaria, Jews continue to face repeated terror attacks, and too often, the response from the IDF feels inconsistent and insufficient.

Why is there such a gap?

Because, officially, in Judea and Samaria, there is no clearly defined enemy, only a population we are expected to coexist with.

Unfortunately, there is much hesitation, within public discourse, media narratives, and even elements of leadership, political and Rabbinic, to clearly define the whole jihadi population in Judea and Samaria who self-identity as "palestinians" as an enemy.

Without that clarity, security policy becomes reactive rather than strategic. Arab Muslim Parents in Judea and Samaria literally send their kids to schools that teach them to kill Jews and destroy Israel (yes, that is the official curriculum of the Palestinian Authority and UNRWA textbooks) yet official Israel, and our own organizational and Rabbinic leaders, still won't call the jihadi population in Judea and Samaria an enemy? Polls showed how they celebrated the Oct. 7th massacre, yet they are still defined as a population the IDF is supposed to allow for coexistence with and not as an enemy to be totally stopped?

Instead, we are fed headline news of "settler violence" where in most cases it is Jews who are punished for trying to stop the jihadis, as the IDF is not given the clear orders needed to act decisively and protect our lives.

Recent events highlight this problem.

Just a few days ago, near Efrat, a group of young pioneers established a new farm called Kochav Yehuda. Its purpose was simple and strategic: to connect Efrat to Tekoa and stop the ongoing Arab illegal land grab in the area.

For years, Arabs had been building illegally on that area. Finally, our youth decided to act and protect our communities. The Border Police were then sent in to evacuate the Jewish youth at Kochav Yehuda. As the evacuation took place, Arabs from the surrounding villages celebrated, cheering as Israeli forces removed Jews trying to stop their illegal takeover of the land.

Hours later, once the IDF and Border Police had left, those same Arabs turned around and stoned the Jewish residents.

This is the upside-down reality we are living with in Judea and Samaria.
The army is used to remove Jews from their ancestral land, while the real land-grabbers and terrorists are allowed to celebrate, and then attack with impunity.

Fortunately, no one was injured because an Efrat resident who was armed fired warning shots into the air and then toward one of the rock throwers, killing him, helping stop the mob attack. No arrests were made among those jihadis who carried out the assault, while the Jewish individual who acted to protect lives was taken into custody.

If that is not shocking enough, another incident just took place in the Shomron near the Arab village of Taasir, where the outcome was far more serious.

A Jewish teenager was critically wounded after a rock was thrown at his head at close range. A soldier at the scene acted quickly, neutralizing the attacker and likely saving the boy’s life.

These incidents did not occur in isolation.

Just over a week ago, the IDF Chief of Staff made an extremely bad move, removing Battalion 941 of Netzach Yehuda for "improperly" dealing with a CNN journalist who came to provoke the soldiers as they were dealing with the jihadi terrorists.

The enemy understood the message very well, our own soldiers did not have the backing of the Chief of Staff, so our jihadi enemy escalated their terror against the Jews in the area, and this youth  paid the price for it literally with his blood.

This raises a difficult but necessary question: what message is being communicated, to the Jews and to the jihadi terrorists carrying out the attacks?

In a region as volatile as this one, perceptions matter. When IDF responses appear inconsistent, punishing IDF soldiers, evacuating Jews from strategic points, while the terror of an enemy is not dealt with and definitely not deterred, that directly empowers our enemy to continue terrorizing us.

This is not simply a question of security tactics. It is about clarity, moral, strategic, and operational.

Israel has shown that it can act decisively when confronting the Islamic regime of Iran and its proxies in the region, clearly identifying them as enemies that must be stopped. 

So the question must be asked: when will Israel finally apply that same clarity and resolve to the Palestinian Authority, which pays salaries to terrorists in its jails, and to the jihadi population in Judea and Samaria that educates its children to murder us? They are an enemy that must be stopped. Period.

This enemy is not thousands of miles away in Tehran. They live right here, in our biblical heartland, living among us and threatening our lives every single day. Yet, they have yet to be defined as an emeny despite their daily efforts to kill us.

The self-identiying "palestinians" are modern-day Amalek, acting for decades with the exact same brutality as their biblical predecessors, deliberately targeting the young, the old, the innocent, and the defenseless.

It is not moral to refrain from calling them the enemy and to try to coexist with them, it is immoral. 

Because by refusing to name them for what they are, we enable the continuation of their terror, guaranteeing that more Jewish lives will be taken.

It’s time to protect our people from the jihadi Arabs who live next to us with the same determination we show against distant threats.

Without clarity in finally identitying the whole jihadi population of self-identifying "palestinans" who support killing Jews and destroying Israel, as an enemy, there can be no consistent IDF policy.

And without consistency and moral clarity, despite the important work our soldiers are doing in Judea and Samaria, and I'm one of those soldiers, the army from the top will continue its confusing and self-defeating activities in Judea and Samaria, actions that repeatedly empower our jihadi enemies, embolden them to keep terrorizing us, and ultimately cost more Jewish lives.

We cannot defeat an enemy we refuse to name and whose ideology we are afraid to confront.

I’m not worried about the rebuilding of Kochav Yehuda and the other outposts and farms in Judea and Samaria.

Thanks to the unbelievable strength and resilience of our younger generation, they will keep returning to rebuild, despite the constant terror threats from the surrounding jihadi population and even after being repeatedly evacuated by the IDF. They will continue strengthening our strategic presence to protect Jewish communities across the biblical heartland, and they will succeed in creating that vital corridor connecting Efrat to Tekoa.

The real problem is: How many more Jews will be terrorized, wounded, or murdered in the process because our political, Rabbinic and military leaders still refuse to treat the jihadi population who self-identity as "palestinians" in Judea and Samaria, Gaza and the Palestinian Authority that pays them and educates them, as the enemy they truly are?

It is up to us to start naming them as an enemy to bring about the change to protect our lives. Jihadi Muslims who support killing Jews and destroying the state of Israel are an enemy. And then, we implement Trump's emigration plan...

Am Yisrael Chai!!!

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