| Yaakov Shapiro the Menuval |
One of his central arguments — quoting the Satmar Rebbe — is that the Six‑Day War was not a miracle at all. According to this view, what looked like open miracles was actually the work of the “samech‑mem,” the devil, and the entire war was supposedly unnecessary, engineered by Zionists who wanted more territory.
Then comes the contradiction.
On one hand, he claims the Zionists won because they were “by far the strongest army in the Middle East.” On the other hand, he condemns the army for saying exactly that — accusing them of kochi v’otzem yadi.
You can’t have it both ways.
If the IDF was naturally stronger, then acknowledging that strength is not heresy — it’s honesty. If the victory was supernatural, then dismissing it as “the samech‑mem” is theological acrobatics.
And this is where the irony becomes impossible to ignore.
But anyone who remembers those days in 1967 knows that the entire Satmar premise is a delusionary fantasy, and the Zionist State was fighting a defensive war and had absolutely no intention of capturing any land except for the Golan Heights, and every word of the "Al Hagila" sounds like a spoiled child that didn't get his way!
In the video, Schapiro, calls Harav Hagoen Avraham Yitzchok Hakohein Kook z"l , a "Meshiginer Philosopher" ...This vile piece of scum is the voice of Satmar!


