Israeli activist Eliran Baruch urged a civilian initiative to send four coffins wrapped in Israeli flags to the White House tonight, alongside a message to President Trump and his associates that 'this time' terrorism wasn't handled and Israel paid in blood. Baruch argued the action would generate pressure from the conservative wing of the Republican Party.
Eliran Baruch, a known Israeli activist who publishes frequent calls for grassroots action and commentary on security and politics, posted a lengthy call to action this morning. He described sending four coffins wrapped in Israeli flags to the White House as a civilian initiative that would send a message to the Trump administration. Baruch referenced 'the new friends that Vance and the Jew-huggers marketed to him' — a reference to figures linked to the U.S. administration — and argued the action would generate pressure from the conservative wing of the Republican Party. The post carries no specific event or operational detail and is a call for public protest and messaging. The Zioneer has previously covered the ongoing tensions between the Israeli government and the White House, including Vice President Vance's call for Israel to respect the peace process and Netanyahu's reported strained relations with the administration.
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