Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sign posts along the way: first Costa Concordia, then Costa Allegra, now this: when WE suffer, THEY suffer; why do I have a feeling Edom's fortunes are turning?

 Pictures we have come to associate with terror bus bombings in Jerusalem... not this time.

See also:

http://israeltruthtimes.blogspot.com/2012/03/payback-time-for-edom-timing-sure-is.html



Maybe it makes me seem heartless; but facts are facts.

Of course, this is sad, tragic; the children were really cute, the school seems lovely... but it is hard not to see the connection: 
  • our children in Ashkelon, in Beer Sheva, in Ashdod, in Netivot, etc., are also suffering as we speak;
  • not to mention multiple past Jerusalem bus bombings when Edom couldn't have cared less; 
  • the massacred school children in Maalot - Edom couldn't have cared less; 
  • Hitler, one million Jewish children slaughtered, massacred, starved to death  - not only couldn't Edom have cared less, they were instigators and participants;
  • etc. etc....

...So now it is they who are experiencing the heart-wrenching traumas our children, our mothers, our fathers have experienced for years, for centuries, even for millenia; terrible pain.

Edom cannot help our enemies with impunity any longer; when WE suffer, THEY suffer.

For the uninitiated: Edom, in Jewish tradition, stands for Rome, the historically antisemitic Christian/Western world.

UPDATE:

3 Jewish children murdered by a terrorist in Toulouse, in a school: is there going to be the same outpouring of world sympathy for the families of the poor, innocent ones?

 We didn't have to look far, did we:

EUROPEAN UNION  FOREIGN POLICY CHIEF, Catherine Ashton:
 “When we think of what happened in Toulouse today, when we remember what happened in Norway a year ago, when we know what is happening in Syria, when we see what is happening in Gaza and in different parts of the world – we remember young people and children who lose their lives." (Statement quickly whitewashed by the EU after realizing they had gone too far this time)

So much for compassion when Jewish children get massacred. So, Jew hating Edom, your time is coming: your cup of evil is filling up, the blood of your precious children will flow like water when God is finally tired of your evil hearts.

On the other hand, many decent non-Jews did express hurt and outrage at this recent antisemitic massacre, and we thank them.

 So there are both kinds in Europe; which group did these families belong to?

If they were innocent and didn't hate Jews in their hearts, if they didn't rejoice in the suffering of Jewish children and Jewish families, let them accept my sincere condolences: my heart goes out to them, and I wish them deep consolation from Heaven.
 Two of the children killed in the bus crash; I feel really bad for these innocent children; nice sweet kids, really...

  •  Sobbing families identify Swiss bus crash victims

 
  • "A Catholic chapel in Sierre was opened to allow the public to pay their respects to the victims, and a memorial mass was planned for Thursday evening at the town's Holy Cross church.
The Vatican conveyed its condolences to Belgium's Archbishop Andre-Mutien Leonard.
Pope Benedict XVI was praying for the mourning families and had conferred a special blessing on all affected, the Vatican statement said, and he wished to express his "profound sympathy" to the injured and their families and his sense of "closeness" to the rescue workers."

CBC.ca - ‎35 minutes ago‎
The driver of a bus that crashed in Switzerland, killing 22 schoolchildren and six adults, may have been trying to insert a disc on the onboard entertainment system shortly before the accident, Swiss and Belgian papers have reported.

Swiss bus crash that killed 28 'like a bomb' for small Belgium town

National Post - ‎1 hour ago‎
By Nicolas Delaunay LOMMEL, Belgium — Classmates of children killed in a Swiss alpine tunnel wept in the schoolyard Thursday as the sleepy Belgian hometown of many of the victims faced up to the trauma of the horrific crash.


  • Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gan Yavne, Kiryat Malachi: No School


There will be no classes, Friday in Ashdod, Ashkelon and Kiryat Malachi, due to the security situation in southern Israel. While the same will hold true for most of the schools in the Gan Yavne local council area, twelfth graders will learn in areas fortified against missile attacks, as will special education students in districts more than 40 kilometers/26miles from Gaza.
Earlier, Be'er Sheva and Ofakim announced they would not be holding classes either.





Report: Dead in Toulouse are Israeli Rabbi and his Two Children

A man opened fire on people waiting at a school drop-off point and then fled on a motorcycle.
By Gil Ronen
First Publish: 3/19/2012, 10:18 AM

Handgun
Binyamin Toati, Head of the France Desk of Bnei Akiva, told Arutz Sheva that there are reports that the man who was killed is a rabbi who served as an Israel shaliach (emissary) at the school and that two of his children were killed with him.
Sources in the ZAKA emergency services organization reported Monday that six people are dead in a terrorist attack in Toulouse, in south-west France. The dead are five students and a teacher, the sources told Arutz Sheva.
French press reported a smaller death toll. It said that two children were among at least three people killed in a shooting outside a Jewish school. Two other children are reported fighting for their lives. Voice of Israel radio said the school is named Ozar HaTorah.
The French news reports said the dead are a teacher and two children, and that two other children were badly wounded.
They said a man opened fire on people waiting at a school drop-off point and then fled on a motorcycle. The gunman used two weapons – one with a caliber of 9mm, the second with a caliber of 11.43 mm.
France's Interior Ministry ordered increased surveillance around Jewish schools, and Interior Minister Claude Gueant said he will visit the school on Monday morning.
The Chief Rabbi of France, Gilles Bernheim, said he was "horrified" by what happened in Toulouse. "I am bruised in my body and my soul," he added.
The shooting comes three days after three French paratroopers were shot dead by a man 30 km. from Toulouse. AP reported that two French paratroopers were shot in the town of Montauban, near Toulouse, on Friday, when a gunman on a black motorbike pulled up at a cash machine and opened fire. An 11.43 mm. weapon was used in that attack as well, according to the news reports.
Police saw a connection between those killings and to another deadly shooting of a soldier in Toulouse just over a week ago.



..."Murdered in the drive-by shooting attack  in front of the Otzar HaTorah School in France were Yonatan Sandler, 30 from the Kiryat Yovel neighborhood of the capital along with his two sons Aryeh (3) and Gavriel Yissacher (6) as well as a daughter of principal, Miriam Montenego (8) HY”D."

 http://faceshuk.jewpi.com/members/JewPI/activity/951775/


6 comments:

  1. Jack said:

    [DS], they always suffered when we suffered. Did they escape the horrors of the Inquisition? It went on for nearly 400 years after there were no Jews in Spain. Or the horrors of the Shoah? Five million goyim died in the extermination camps and another 40 million in the war, which Lucy Davidovich called “The War Against the Jews.” (She took a lot of flak from other historians for it but the more we find out, the more it is clear that she was right. The most important goal of the Nazis was to destroy the Jews.) They don’t notice that our fate will also be theirs. And you know what else? The Sages taught that The Jew-hater will willingly accept upon himself any suffering if he sees it also makes the Jew suffer. His own suffering is fully compensated by seeing the Jew suffer. My heart goes out to them individually, especially to the children. But Edom, as Edom, has richly deserved its fate. Let them turn from their evil ways and live.

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  2. Jack:

    Amen - if they can turn. And may the Amalekites among them - and there are plenty - suffer the horrors of Hell.

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  3. "Many Flemish nationalists collaborated during the war because they thought - and now it is clear that they were wrong - that this would help them achieve independence for Flanders. This is the whole story. The overwhelming majority were not Nazis. They collaborated in order to attain independence and because the Church called upon them to go out and fight the Communists - something that Western Europe continued to do for 50 years. Now, in 2005, it is easy to say: `The collaboration was a mistake.’ The collaboration did not help our country at all; we just became a vassal state of Germany. At the time, it was logical, because of the Church, because of communism. But this has no connection with Nazism.[7]"

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  4. heavy duty catholic territory:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heverlee

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  5. Here is one more important sign that Rome's fortunes are turning. God is stronger than the Church, the pope better learn that.

    Interesting coincidence? I don't think so. Not something of this magnitude.

    http://news.yahoo.com/video/us-15749625/28673550

    http://tucsoncitizen.com/usa-today-news/2012/03/19/popes-mexico-trip-a-chance-to-tap-faithful/

    So, will he go to the state of Mexico City, Guanajuato? If he is supposed to be there on the 23rd, that is in 2 days, he should be leaving tomorrow at the latest. Will Benedikt leave for Mexico, land at Mexico City Airport in the midst of a major earthquake, or will he have to change his plans because of God's plans?

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  6. And then this too:

    The US president's daughter, 13-year-old Malia Obama, was on a school trip in Oaxaca, south-western Mexico.

    Interesting: Israel's two most powerful enemies directly affected by this earthquake. Uncanny, wouldn't you say.

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