The Derech Chaim movement, in collaboration with the satirical troop Tzabar on Thursday published a new vide clip titled “Od LO Harasti Da’i” (I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet), an homage to songwriter Naomi Shemer’s beloved tune “Od LO Ahavti Da’i” (I Haven’t Loved Enough Yet). The clip features a Supreme Court Justice in an elaborate judge’s wig, against a background of destroyed Jewish homes, singing, “The Jews are building too much / I haven’t demolished enough / I’m working on it, count on me.”

Credit goes to Tzabar – When Reality Stings, and Derech Chaim.

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Here is the translation:

With these hands I signed the deportation / I’m always determined against the settlers / I’m here for you, Adalah and Yesh Din (two anti-Zionist NGOs) / Submit petitions, I’m waiting for you.

Ay, I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet / The Jews are building too much / Ay, I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet / I’m working on it, count on me.

I haven’t put enough soldiers in jail / There’s much to improve in protecting terrorists / So come on, B’Tselem and Breaking the Silence / Submit more claims and get another ruling

Ay, I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet / The warriors are shooting too much / Ay, I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet / I’m working on it, count on me.

There are still neighborhoods in Israel that have no infiltrators / In the Negev there are still hilltops without tents / There still so many things I want to accomplish / Until I totally destroy this country.

Ay, I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet / The Jews here are living to well / Ay, I haven’t Demolished Enough Yet / I’m working on it, count on me.

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