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Feb 11 2025 04:16pm
Literally every picture of a gravestone a Mount Herzl I look up online has a Star Of David on it, why would you lie to me like this?
I even asked google and it told me that crosses were banned while stars were not.

https://i.imgur.com/vQoS5Xr.jpeg


That article is about military cemeteries. Mount herzl is not a military cemetery.

Why are you lying?

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Feb 11 2025 04:24pm
That article is about military cemeteries. Mount herzl is not a military cemetery.

Why are you lying?




What game are you playing here?
Come on this isn't some article written by storm front, its an Israeli newspaper, I'm pretty sure if there was some foul that was ran they would of mentioned it being as such.


This post was edited by PapaPsych on Feb 11 2025 04:41pm
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https://i.imgur.com/DCZl8Go.jpeg

What game are you playing here?


Oh my mistake. But you are still wrong.

Mount herzl has both the national cemetery and the national military cemetery(which allows no religious symbols including the star of David).


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Herzl

"All soldiers, regardless of rank or unit, are buried side by side. The gravestones are plain and unadorned, only recording name, rank, parents' names, and place and date of birth and death.[10]"

This post was edited by Shadowoffury on Feb 11 2025 04:42pm
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Oh my mistake. But you are still wrong.

Mount herzl has both the national cemetery and the national military cemetery(which allows no religious symbols including the star of David).


Go look at the pictures of the military section of the Mount Herzl cemetery on the wiki page, they all have stars of david on them.
I don't understand why you are even grasping at straws trying to argue this as some gotcha if the larger cemetery doesn't allow Christian Crosses as well.

Here's the Military Cemetery in Haifa where the guy who's headstone in the article they have problems with is buried.
There is a separate old ww2 cemetery with christian crosses but that is for British soldiers, and no Israeli's are buried there.
You may peruse pictures of those headstones as well if you like.


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Go look at the pictures of the military section of the Mount Herzl cemetery on the wiki page, they all have stars of david on them.
I don't understand why you are even grasping at straws trying to argue this as some gotcha if the larger cemetery doesn't allow Christian Crosses as well.

Here's the Military Cemetery in Haifa where the guy who's headstone in the article they have problems with is buried.
There is a separate old ww2 cemetery with christian crosses but that is for British soldiers, and no Israeli's are buried there.
You may peruse pictures of those headstones as well if you like.


https://i.imgur.com/WDlfkpu.jpeg


Now you're posting a military cemetery for ww1? lol. Do you think the guy in the article you posted died in ww1? Crosses are also allowed in that cemetery, by the way. Most of the graves in the picture you posted ARE crosses. Good god you're reaching. If you want the truth just google "do military cemeteries in israel allow the star of david on headstones".

You know you're wrong, stop trying to believe something you know isn't true, it's worrying.

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Feb 11 2025 05:27pm
Now you're posting a military cemetery for ww1? lol. Do you think the guy in the article you posted died in ww1? Crosses are also allowed in that cemetery, by the way. Most of the graves in the picture you posted ARE crosses. Good god you're reaching. If you want the truth just google "do military cemeteries in israel allow the star of david on headstones".

You know you're wrong, stop trying to believe something you know isn't true, it's worrying.


That's just a Google AI picture, it's not relevant. (google took the picture from a cemetery in Europe)
If crosses are allowed in that cemetery then why the news story about the problems with the dead christian having one?
Why have you done a 180 on your argument?

This post was edited by PapaPsych on Feb 11 2025 05:32pm
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Feb 11 2025 06:43pm
That's just a Google AI picture, it's not relevant. (google took the picture from a cemetery in Europe)
If crosses are allowed in that cemetery then why the news story about the problems with the dead christian having one?
Why have you done a 180 on your argument?


No I haven't. This isn't complicated.

Crosses are not allowed in modern israeli military cemeteries. Neither is the star of david or any other religious symbol.

Religious symbols were allowed in the cemetery you just posted, which was a ww1 cemetery.

The guy in the article you posted did not die in ww1, obviously. He was buried in a modern military cemetery, which, once again, does not allow the star of david, crosses, or any other religious symbols.
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Feb 11 2025 06:57pm
No I haven't. This isn't complicated.

Crosses are not allowed in modern israeli military cemeteries. Neither is the star of david or any other religious symbol.

Religious symbols were allowed in the cemetery you just posted, which was a ww1 cemetery.

The guy in the article you posted did not die in ww1, obviously. He was buried in a modern military cemetery, which, once again, does not allow the star of david, crosses, or any other religious symbols.


I don't think the rules are any different than the military cemetery in Mt Herzel, I can find Stars of David on nearly all picutres of graves from the Haifa Military Cemetery, but for your sake of argument I now have to find pictures of other headstones after the year 2013.
When it became legal in Israel to bury non jews in cemeteries with jews, and the alleged regulation that is selectively enforced on religious symbols was published.
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Feb 11 2025 07:09pm
I don't think the rules are any different than the military cemetery in Mt Herzel, I can find Stars of David on nearly all picutres of graves from the Haifa Military Cemetery, but for your sake of argument I now have to find pictures of other headstones after the year 2013.
When it became legal in Israel to bury non jews in cemeteries with jews, and the alleged regulation that is selectively enforced on religious symbols was published.


It just wasn't enforced before it came into effect. They're not removing existing gravestones with religious symbols(including crosses). Again, none of this is complicated
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Feb 11 2025 07:27pm
It just wasn't enforced before it came into effect. They're not removing existing gravestones with religious symbols(including crosses). Again, none of this is complicated


New Graves, already come with a star of david.
Again, none of this is complicated.
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