... So what else???
(From A7)
"Pope sends best wishes to Peres
Pope Francis sent his wishes for a speedy recovery to former President Shimon Peres.
Peres is currently in "serious but stable" condition after his stroke earlier this week."
To all,
The wolf has always been a wolf, only now he has taken off the velvet gloves and grandma's little red hood .
Of
course! With his right hand man in Israel on his probable deathbed, or at
least severely incapacitated, Francis must be quite anxious:
who will watch after the Vatican's interests now? Oy, oy, oy... Now that
Shimon can't work for the Vatican behind the scenes, Francis has no choice but to take off the gloves. No more covert war via fifth column, now it's frontal assault!
The facts speak for themselves. Shimon has a massive stroke, Rome's environs endures a massive earthquake.... what do you think, Hashem will stay silent while His enemies gang up against Him, His Land, His People and His Torah?
So, what do you say, Bibi, Aryeh Deri, and all you other "frum" well wishers and friends of Shimon?! What will it take to open your eyes? Bekitzur, Shimon fully deserves what is happening to him - not to mention all the Jewish deaths he is responsible for because of the Oslo accords and everything that followed (or is
it that Shimon was naive, really believed that Rome was a
friend of Israel, and seeing himself and Israel betrayed by the pope,
got so upset he experienced a stroke? Very very doubtful, though possible). Sorry, I am no bleeding heart for him.
As for the evil Uber Rasha Francis - Hashem will have His way with him too, I have no doubt. Same for the murderer Abbas. Same with Benedikt, the previous evil pope, who started the whole assault and murder campaign against Jews worldwide when he didn't get his way with Kever David in 2009. Then Shimon Peres helped the Vatican, - his last act in office while president of Israel - making sure Jerusalem, Kever David and Har Habayit would be taken away from us. Shimon Peres and the popes are joined at the hip; their fates go hand in hand.
For your information:
Distance from Amatrice to Rome: 142 km ( 88 mi.)
Distance from Aquila to Rome : 89 km ( 55 mi.)
The
Aquila earthquake occurred in April of 2009, the time that previous
pope Benedikt started his insidious worldwide assault campaign against
Israel. Do you really think it is a coincidence?
I do feel sorry for the innocent victims living in those areas of Italy, but what do you expect when you live around Uber Reshaim??? When the Angel of Death visits, he makes no distinctions....
Barry, Z"L, in the next world, is being vindicated. This is happening during his Shloshim still. May his memory be blessed.
The first article below was sent by Jack, a smart attorney, with his astute comment:
"Israel will disappear from the “landscape of
geography,” the Holy See’s said in a statement on Saturday.
"I do not see how this can have more than one
meaning: The Vatican has adopted the PLO’s definition of “peace;” which is the
destruction of the State of Israel, and has formally dropped all pretense of
being no longer an implacable enemy of the Jewish people."
There
is a lot of doublespeak in that article, but that is quite typical of
the Vatican, whose symbol is the two-faced god Janus. Notice also that
the article says that the full treaty is 'unavailable". What is that
supposed to mean? What kind of treaty is one that is kept away from
public view? What have they agreed upon that we are not supposed to see
or know? So I tend to believe that Jack is right. Don't pay attention to
all the 'peace' double talk coming out of Rome, it's a facade, it's
Orwellian speech.
See also the other articles linked to below.
In addition, if you have time, check out this blog, read all the articles related to this topic. The labels listed under this post should help you find them. Good reading.
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/vatican-fully-recognizes-palestine-state-pope-francis-israel-will-disappear-from-the-landscape-of-geography-landmark-treaty-enters-into-force/5543791
A treaty facilitating relationships between Vatican and Palestine
– referred to as a “state” in the text – has entered full force,
sealing de-facto recognition of Palestinian statehood by the Holy See.
The Vatican announced Saturday that its “Comprehensive Agreement”
with the “State of Palestine” signed in June 2015 has come into full
force, in which the Holy See bolstered support for the two-state
solution of the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Referring to Palestine as “state” means Vatican has recognized it
as an equal partner, thus sealing support for 2012 UN General Assembly
resolution granting Palestine a non-member observer status.

“The Holy See and the State of Palestine have notified each other
that the procedural requirements for its [the agreement's] entry into
force have been fulfilled, under the terms of Article 30 of the same
Agreement,
Israel will disappear from the “landscape of geography,” the
Holy See’s said in a statement on Saturday.
The historic 2015 treaty is to secure rights and privileges of the
Catholic Church on Palestinian territories in exchange for brokering
two-state solution as well as giving more weight to Palestine’s
political stance in the world.
It also said to include safeguarding the holy sites in Palestine,
equally important for all three Abrahamic religions. In April 2014, a
Catholic monastery was vandalized not far from Jerusalem in a hate crime
carried out by Israelis. Slogans condemning peace talks with Palestine
as well as graffiti disparaging Jesus and Mary were also frequent there
recently.
While the entire text is unavailable, the treaty may recognize the
1967 borders as those constituting the Palestinian state, as the
two-state solution implies creation of the Palestinian state on
territories occupied by Israel during the Six Days War.
Pope Francis is known for calling the Israeli-Palestinian talks to be
resumed, though Vatican has provided no detailed political roadmap for
reconciliation. In May 2014, Francis visited Bethlehem where he gave a
public speech outlining both Israel’s and Palestine’s right to exist. He
praised Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as a “man of peace,” laying
the groundwork for the bilateral treaty.
In the same speech, Francis proposed a common prayer of Christians,
Muslims and Jews, which took place in June 2014 and was attended by
Palestinian President Abbas, Israel’s former prime minister Shimon Peres
as well as the pope himself, asking “for peace for the Holy Land and
for all who dwell there.”
The original source of this article is
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