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Muslim man says he’s delaying protest Torah burning near Israeli embassy in Sweden
2023-02-01
[IsraelTimes] Man has reportedly received approval from Swedish authorities for demonstration, which comes in wake of a far-right politician’s recent burning of a Koran outside Denmark mosque

"My action is not aimed at the Swedish Jewish minority. I am standing outside the Israeli embassy because I want to remind about Israel’s killing of Paleostinian children," he said.
A Moslem man put off a protest that would have involved burning a Torah scroll in front of Stockholm’s Israeli embassy this past weekend.

The man, identified in reports only as a 34-year-old Egyptian writer living in Sweden, had reportedly received approval from Swedish authorities for the protest, which would have come in the wake of a far-right politician’s recent burning of a Koran outside of a mosque in Denmark.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  This must be confusing to the Luciferian eco-green cult. Does the provocation against religion offset the carbon release? It must be giving them a mind wedgie.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-02-01 22:55  

#4  Gotta love those comments (at the source)...

"He burned a Koran, which is hateful!"
Damn right... and you oughta be grateful.
No hatefuller book
Ever burned. Take a look
For yourself! [hands that moron a crateful]
Posted by: Chunky Ebbomolet3742   2023-02-01 14:49  

#3  “I bought it on Amazon.se. The book is called ‘Torah Scroll’, and it has 20,000 five-star ratings in Arabic,” said the unnamed Egyptian writer.
Posted by: trailing wife   2023-02-01 13:18  

#2  Paperback edition, $9.95 from Amazon.
Posted by: Sheaper Gonque7947   2023-02-01 11:47  

#1  a Torah scroll is pretty expensive, probably at least $20k if the scroll is considered kosher for use in synagogue

a damaged Torah scroll could be much less, say $1k

a replica, using paper rather than animal skin could probably be $200 or less
Posted by: lord garth   2023-02-01 10:18  

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