Israel Developing “Jewish Space Laser” Style Weapon

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The Jewish State is developing space lasers to attack their victims with, the Jerusalem Post reported Monday.

The topic of Jewish space lasers became a controversial one when statements made by former Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene about the California wildfires, central banks and space-based optical weapon systems got taken out of context.

In 2024 the U.S. gifted Israel $1.2 billion taxpayer dollars for an earth-based laser weapon system.

“One of the central goals that the prime minister and I set is that we are recruiting the best minds,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a briefing with military reporters. “As of today, no country has the ability to mount attacks in space. We must be the leading country in the world with this capability.”

While traditional artillery must be continuously manufactured, a laser can emit death rays in perpetuity, without the need to reload.

“Last Thursday, Katz said Israel was committed to becoming the leading player with capabilities to attack from space. But his latest statement was the first time he had specifically mentioned space lasers,” Jerusalem Post reported. “Israel is already a leading country in this field, having developed Iron Beam as a land-based space laser. During a recent visit to ElbitThe Jerusalem Post both witnessed and was informed about a project to enable fighter jets to fire lasers in the future.”

The recent technology of small modular nuclear reactors may meet the stringent power-to-weight demands of space-based lasers capable of frying humans.

Conversely, the ample sun light above earth’s atmosphere and advancements in the efficiency of solar panels also lend themselves to powering the exotic weapon system.

Space lasers could bring the Jewish people one step closer to being what one U.S. Republican described as the “masters of the universe.”


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