Israeli Colonel Avichay Adraee launches Ramadan series "Guidance from the Son of a Jew"

Published March 19th, 2024 - 08:03 GMT
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Avichay Adraee on X

ALBAWABA - Israeli IDF Colonel Avichay Adraee recently took to his official X (formerly Twitter) to announce a mini-Friday series called "Guidance from the Son of a Jew" during the holy month of Ramadan, angering many Muslims and pro-Palestine users across social media. 

The individual is known for his provoking nature toward pro-Palestine activists and Arabs as he's also the head of the Arab media division of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit and addresses all his "condescending" content in the Arabic language. His posts are always met with negativity and hate in the comments section. 

Israeli Colonel Avichay Adraee launches Ramadan series "Guidance from the Son of a Jew"

The video was published on X on March 15, 2023, and was titled the first episode of "Guidance from the Son of a Jew", It had a Ramadan theme behind it including a mosque pattern and a lantern. The video was captioned:

"The wisdom of the first Friday of Ramadan from me #إبن_اليهودية about the insults and words directed against me and my people. On the first Friday of the month of Ramadan: May God forgive you in this holy month and to the hypocrites - fear God, at least in Ramadan".

#إبن_اليهودية means the Son of a Jew in English as he's mocking Hamas and Al-Qassam Brigades' Abu Obaida when he referred to the IDF soldiers as such. He went on to add some Islamic sayings and said may God forgive you, at least in the month of Ramadan as mentioned in the caption above. 

Here's what some users had to say: 

"May God never forgive you and your army". 

"Trash".

"You hypocrites". 

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By the time of writing this article, the Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Strip since Oct. 7 resulted in the killing of at least 31,726 and the injuring of more than 73,792 Palestinians of whom are children and women.

Moreover, at least 27 Palestinians passed away from malnutrition because of the limited supply of food and water they were receiving from outside aid.