Rivka Lafair is a “facilitator of workshops, meet-ups and group sessions on yoga themes, teacher of feminine yoga and personal development.” She lives in the settlement of Shiloh in the southern West Bank and terms herself a “proud Jew” who “thinks outside the box.” Lovely. Also, she also wants to annihilate and expel two million human beings in the Gaza Strip.

Lafair belongs to a stream within Israeli Judaism that can be described as “YogiNazis”: people whose spiritualism underpins their Nazism. They are a relatively new sub-stratum – albeit with deep roots in the local culture – that has gained popularity since October 7, largely because of its ability to weld together concepts that, on the surface, seem like polar opposites: spirituality and annihilation, empowerment and expulsion, yoga and starvation, retreats and carpet bombing.

And to make it clear that by “enemy” she doesn’t mean only Hamas terrorists, she clarifies: “We are committed to take revenge and destroy Gaza. From infant to old woman.” She tops it off with an appropriate Bible verse: “Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget.”

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    There’s also de psytrance scene that hippie performance and esthetics without any self reflection, that is pretty strong on Israel with a lot of Israeli DJs and as far as techno festivals and parties I see the only ones that haven’t denounce the Palestinian genocide. It’s a shame because I really enjoyed that psytrance party I went, but everytime I see the lineup of one of those parties the Israeli flags at the side of the DJ name immediately make me reconsider spending my money and energy there.