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Influencer Ayelet Lash calls for dismantling Rachel's Tomb wall, cites October 7

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Influencer Ayelet Lash calls for dismantling Rachel's Tomb wall, cites October 7

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TL;DR

Influencer and educator Ayelet Lash, in a Telegram post, calls for the removal of the concrete wall surrounding Rachel's Tomb, arguing that after the October 7 massacre, Israel should dismantle such barriers and respond with overwhelming force to any aggression. She describes the wall as an 'ugly, ghetto-like menace' that reduces Israeli motivation and leaves the enemy with fantasies of slaughter.

01 · THE DISPATCH

In a social-media post published Sunday afternoon, Ayelet Lash, a prominent Israeli influencer and educator, shared her experience visiting Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem. She wrote that the concrete sleeve surrounding the site is 'high and ugly' and that she cannot understand how, after the October 7 attack, Israel allows such a structure to exist. Lash called on the prime minister and defense minister to order the wall's dismantling within a week, while simultaneously warning Palestinian forces that any stone-throwing would be met with massive fire and street-level occupation. The post is a personal opinion and does not represent an official policy position. Similar calls by other commentators have been reported by The Zioneer in recent weeks, though Lash's specific focus on Rachel's Tomb is distinct.

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