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Mount Judea Today
By the People, for the People
Calls for 'Never Again' Require Total Victory Over Enemies
Author argues that Holocaust education and Israel's existence are not enough to prevent future atrocities against Jews.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 7:51am
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As the cycle of violence against Jews continues, a lone Israeli flag stands as a somber symbol of the nation's ongoing struggle for security and survival.Mount Judea TodayThe author argues that the phrase 'Never Again' has not been realized, as evidenced by the October 7th massacre of Jews in Israel. He contends that Holocaust education, a strong Israeli military, and the existence of Israel itself have not prevented continued Jew-hatred and attacks. The only way to truly achieve 'Never Again,' the author asserts, is through total victory over Israel's enemies, including full Israeli sovereignty over Gaza, Judea, Samaria, southern Lebanon, and southern Syria, and the permanent removal of the 'jihadi population' from those areas.
Why it matters
The author believes that the cycle of Jew-hatred and attacks on Jews will continue unless Israel takes decisive action to eliminate the threat from its enemies. He sees the current moment as a divinely-ordained opportunity for Israel to achieve this total victory, which he argues is the only way to truly prevent future atrocities against the Jewish people.
The details
The author cites the October 7th massacre of 1,200 Jews in Israel, carried out by Hamas with the support of the Palestinian Authority and the broader 'jihadi population,' as evidence that 'Never Again' has not been achieved. He argues that traditional methods of Holocaust education and the existence of Israel have not been enough to stop these attacks. The author calls for Israel to assert full sovereignty over Gaza, Judea, Samaria, southern Lebanon, and southern Syria, and to permanently remove the 'jihadi population' from those areas through resettlement. He believes this 'total victory' is the only way to truly deter future attacks on Jews and fulfill Israel's divine purpose.
- On October 7th, Hamas carried out a massacre of 1,200 Jews in Israel.
- Every year during Yom HaShoah, the author says, the phrase 'Never Again' is repeated.
The players
Hamas
A Palestinian Islamist-nationalist terrorist organization that carried out the October 7th massacre of Jews in Israel.
Palestinian Authority
The interim self-government body for the Palestinian territories, which the author says openly supported the October 7th massacre carried out by Hamas.
Jihadi population
The broader population in the region that the author says celebrated and enabled the October 7th massacre of Jews.
What they’re saying
“Never Again can only be achieved through total victory in this war, the kind of victory that speaks in the only language jihadi Muslims understand: decisive defeat and loss of land.”
— The author
“We were not brought back to this land to manage conflict or to coexist with those who want us dead. We were brought back to sanctify God's name, spread goodness, morality and Godliness by also ridding His holy land of evil once and for all.”
— The author
What’s next
The author calls for Israel to assert full sovereignty over Gaza, Judea, Samaria, southern Lebanon, and southern Syria, and to permanently remove the 'jihadi population' from those areas through resettlement. He believes this 'total victory' is the only way to truly deter future attacks on Jews and fulfill Israel's divine purpose.
The takeaway
The author believes that traditional methods of Holocaust education and the existence of Israel have not been enough to stop continued Jew-hatred and attacks. He argues that the only way to truly achieve 'Never Again' is through total military victory over Israel's enemies, which he sees as a divinely-ordained opportunity for Israel to fulfill its purpose.
