Jerusalem Jew Wraps Bagels and Zatar In Torn Pages From The Koran


6 Cheshvan 5779

15 October 2018

 

Quote of the Day:

“The routine of southern Israel has arrived in central Israel.”

A police official in the Central District police noting that incendiary balloons are now being found throughout central Israel–including ones yesterday that landed in Yavne, Beit Elazari near Gedera, and near Hulda.

 

Photo of the Day:

The terrorist balloons are now reaching the size of mini-dirigibles.

The terrorist balloons are now reaching the size of mini-dirigibles.

Isn’t it amazing that Israel is unable to shoot down a balloon this size–or even smaller ones?

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The News on the Israeli Street

Palestinian terror in the last 24 hours . . .

On the Gaza border:

Seven fires erupted yesterday as a result of incendiary balloons launched by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza. The worst fires were at what is left of the Kissufim and Be’eri forests (both already 90% destroyed) and Kibbutz Sa’ad.

In Judea and Samaria:

Hevron, Azzun, El Khader, Yehuda Farm on the Kiryat Arba-Jerusalem Road, the Beit Furik Junction, Sinjil, Michmash, Hawara, Qalqilya, Tekoa: these were 10 out of some 30 places yesterday where Palestinian terrorists threw “rocks”, Molotovs, and pipe bombs at Israeli children, women, and men.

These reports are taken from citizens’ reportage to Rescue Judea and Samaria, hakolhayehudi, and rotter.

In Bnei Brak:

A stabbing was thwarted by an alert citizen who saw an Arab man holding a knife. The citizen then chased the man, caught him, and called police.

The longest underground barrier in the world . . .

An artist's rendering of the above ground and underground wall.

An artist’s rendering of the above ground and underground wall.


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In case you missed it, Israel’s Channel 10 ran a news piece last night about the new barrier being built along the Gaza border. Designed to stop tunnels and infiltrations, the barrier:

*is being built with workers from Moldova, Spain, Brazil, Germany, and Italy who work in shifts 24 hours a day, six days a week

*will be 65 km/40 miles long: currently 20 km have been completed, final completion in 12 months (September 2019–it was originally scheduled to be completed in 2 months)

*is a mixture of steel and concrete, 6 meters high and “dozens” of meters deep with massive sensors above and below ground

*will ultimately cost $1 billion dollars (unless there are more cost overruns)

And perhaps we should add, “will not stop incendiary balloons or missiles.”

TODAY’S BLOG:

Jerusalem Jew Wraps Bagels and Zatar

In Torn Pages From The Koran

Imagine this as the title of a news article yesterday:

“Jewish Bagel Vendor In Jerusalem Wraps Bagels and Zatar

In Torn Pages from the Koran”

Can you even begin to imagine worldwide outrage?

Erdogan of Turkey would demand a march on Jerusalem. The Ayatollahs in Iran would rush more Iranian soldiers up to the Syrian border. The Arab League of Nations would meet in emergency session. Numerous countries at the United Nations would clamor for a Security Council Resolution. The European Union would demand an explanation from the Israeli government and send representatives to mollify the PLO.

And the PLO and Hamas would urge violent attacks on Israelis everywhere.

Of course, there was no such Jewish vendor.

So where is the outrage now that Muslim vendors near the Jaffa Gate in the Old City are using torn pages from the Torah to hold zatar and bagels:

Where is the world's outrage?

Where is the world’s outrage? Soldiers posted this picture yesterday.

An IDF contingent patrolling near the Jaffa Gate discovered this yesterday. One soldier sent the above picture to his mother who rightly observed: “This is a disgrace, my daughter sent me the picture and I was shocked, and I expect the police to intervene and prosecute the criminals.”

Remember when Jordanian soldiers took Jewish tombstones off of the Mt. of Olives in the 1950s and used them to build soldiers’ latrines? Who was outraged? Nobody. 

Remember when the Muslim Arabs ethnically cleansed all Jews from the Old City? Who was outraged? Nobody.

Remember when the Muslim Arabs dynamited most of the synagogues in the Old City? Who was outraged? Nobody. 

The world is quiet because it just doesn’t care. It doesn’t care when Muslims attack Jews, when Muslims trample on Jewish rights, and when Muslims desecrate Jewish holy books. 

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