Mocking Amir Tsarfati's "Behold Israel" Pride Land - Sodom and Gomorrah

Mocking Amir Tsarfati's "Behold Israel" Pride Land - Sodom and Gomorrah


Extensive Background information exposing Amir Tsarfati as the wolf:


https://www.thethirdheaventraveler.com/2025/03/judaizers-archive-amir-tsarfati-video.html


Note: Because of the extremely likely possibility this Blog will be removed shortly after I publish this, I have posted the blog on WordPress and published the video on Rumble and Bitchute.


https://andrewsheets.substack.com/p/mocking-amir-tsarfatis-behold-israel


Israeli Pride Rises at the Lowest Place on Earth God will not be mocked


https://x.com/AndrewTHTravel/status/2063751231600828476?s=20


https://x.com/i/status/2061467078637371442


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Mk_lwBOqhx8?feature=share


https://www.instagram.com/p/DXWW8DcAMI9/


https://x.com/temotizox/status/2064473760007131505/video/1?s=46


– "Pride rises at the lowest place on earth"

  • Instagram reel (with Dead Sea scenery, rainbow visuals, and festival text overlays):


  • Related X post (same visuals):











https://youtu.be/Bjf9neovBtM?si=LmyUGiQPNJavVK9i



Pride is a Jewish value. We won’t back down from the fight for LGBTQ+ Rights. We won’t stop being clear in our values. Join us.



https://x.com/usjewishdems/status/2061433641176113363?s=46



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnVW8sHMDEU&list=RDYnVW8sHMDEU&start_radio=1



Outline of Major Announcements and CoverageIsraeli Outlets (Primary Source):
  • The Jerusalem Post (April 19, 2026): The originating detailed article announcing the event, quoting organizers on scale, programming (artists like Harel Skaat, Dana International, etc.), goals, and distinction from Tel Aviv Pride.
  • Limited direct coverage found in real-time searches from Times of Israel, Haaretz, or Ynet (many stories reference or repackage the JPost report).
Western/Major International Outlets:
  • New York Post (April 20, 2026): Covered the scale, "Pride City" concept, Dead Sea location, and quotes from organizers; noted tourism context amid regional tensions.
  • Yahoo Travel/others republished or summarized the JPost story.
  • LGBTQ+-focused or reaction-oriented sites (e.g., LGBTQ Nation, Instinct Magazine, Baptist News Global): Discussed promotion by Israel's official X account, cultural significance, and controversies (e.g., Sodom associations, timing amid conflicts).
  • Broader pickup on social media/X by official Israel accounts and international discussion (e.g., Reddit, Instagram, YouTube reaction videos). No major breaking coverage from NYT, CNN, BBC, or Reuters in top results—coverage was more niche/secondary.
References are primarily from mid-to-late April 2026 announcements, with ongoing social media promotion into May/June.Video Clips and TrailersNo dedicated long-form official trailer for Pride Land appears widely available yet (as of searches; event is upcoming, with tickets/packages noted as opening soon). Promotion has been via short social media posts and reposts:
  • Israel's official X/Instagram promotions (e.g., "Pride rises at the lowest place on earth 🌈 This June the Dead Sea becomes Pride Land...") — short hype videos/clips.
  • Reaction/discussion videos on YouTube (e.g., commentary on the announcement, often with JPost excerpts or imagery of the Dead Sea).
Tel Aviv Pride (Related/Past Events — Often Referenced as Context): Tel Aviv Pride (parade typically mid-June; 2026 date: June 12) has a strong history of official trailers/after-movies. Pride Land is presented as complementary, not a replacement.
  • Recent 2026 announcements: Short promo videos from
    @telaviv
    (Tel Aviv official) and city accounts showing parade routes, beachfront vibes, and events.
  • Past official after-movies/trailers: Search YouTube for "TEL AVIV PRIDE PARADE - OFFICIAL AFTER MOVIES" playlist (high-production highlights from prior years with parades, floats, crowds).
  • Examples: Reuters footage of past parades; Getty Images stock; city countdown videos with music and scenic shots.



Here are relevant YouTube videos showing footage of the Dead Sea region linked to archaeological sites associated with Sodom and Gomorrah, including sulfur (brimstone) sediments and burning demonstrations.Top Recommended Videos on Sulfur Balls/Brimstone and Burning Sediments
  • Sulfur Balls of Sodom and Gomorrah (Expedition Bible, ~13+ min)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQl4KaRtef8
    Excellent on-site footage near the southeast Dead Sea shoreline. Archaeologist Joel Kramer collects and burns sulfur balls (brimstone), explains their geological formation in sedimentary layers, and connects them to the biblical "fire and brimstone" destruction. Shows ash layers, burn destruction at sites, and how these flammable balls erode from cliffs.
  • Sodom burned—Zoar did NOT: The full story of the discovery of the Cities of the Plain! (Expedition Bible, longer documentary-style)

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjPcSQUY2W0

  • Detailed exploration of the southern Dead Sea plain, five candidate Early Bronze Age sites (four burned/destroyed, one spared), aerial views, Lot’s Cave, and sulfur ball symbolism. Strong regional footage and archaeological context.
Archaeological Site and Dead Sea Region FootageNote on archaeology: Many videos reference sites like Bab edh-Dhra (often linked to Sodom) and Numeira (Gomorrah) on the southeast Dead Sea shore in Jordan, or Tall el-Hammam farther north. These show burn/ash layers and sulfur deposits. The sulfur balls are natural geological features in the region’s sediments that ignite easily, matching biblical descriptions.
These provide direct visual footage of the landscapes, excavations, and sulfur demonstrations. Search YouTube for "Expedition Bible Sodom" for more from the same high-quality channel.
 Tell el-Hammam or Tall al-Hammam is a major archaeological site in Jordan's Amman Governorate, in the eastern lower Jordan Valley. It lies about 12.6 km (8 miles) northeast of the Dead Sea and 11.7 km east of the Jordan River.Key Facts and Layout
  • Size and Structure: The site spans ~36 hectares (~89 acres), with ~26 hectares fortified. It features an Upper Tall (acropolis/high mound rising ~30m) and a larger Lower Tall (extending southwest, partly under agriculture). It includes fortifications, palaces, temples, gates, domestic areas, and evidence of long occupation.
  • Occupation Periods: From Late Chalcolithic (4th millennium BCE) through Early Bronze, Middle Bronze (peak), Iron Age II, and into Roman/Byzantine times. It was one of the largest continuously occupied Bronze Age cities in the southern Levant.
  • Location Context: Strategically placed near trade routes, with views toward the Dead Sea. Nearby sites include 
Visual Exploration: Videos and Footage
  • Drone/Aerial Recording (National Geographic/Wessex Archaeology, 2018): Excellent 3D mapping and flyover footage of the site.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj65PN3CTxQ

  • Steven Collins Interviews (site tours and explanations): Search "Is Tall el-Hammam Sodom? With Dr. Steven Collins" on YouTube (Parts 1–2).
  • Roman Bath and Other Excavation Talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJQ6aYdgcE4
  • Additional drone/aerial playlists and dig season videos often appear on the project's Facebook (DigSodom) or related channels.

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